Chip and Joanna Gaines are ready to roll. The home renovation titans behind Magnolia Network are developing a roller dancing competition series for Max. The untitled project, which is targeting an early 2024 release on Max, is described as “the first ever nation-wide roller dancing competition series” and “a nostalgic, family-friendly competition featuring the top roller-skating crews in America.
Throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, segregation laws, known as Jim Crow laws, created restrictions for Black Americans. While these laws were constantly challenged, it wasn't until 1964 that the discriminatory laws were outruled by Congress. Jim Crow laws restricted interracial marriage, voting rights, and the integration of Blacks and whites in institutions and facilities. Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, segregation laws, also known as Jim Crow laws, were instated throughout most parts of the American South to separate white and Black Americans after the abolishment of slavery.
Ghostface is the killer in Wes Craven’s Scream. The mask is one of the most iconic faces in horror movie history — not to mention one of the most popular Halloween costumes of all time. Ghostface’s murders might seem fictional, but they are based on very real crimes committed by a serial killer in the ’90s.
Wes Craven had to fight for the Ghostface mask Like the masks worn by Jason Voorhees and Michael Myers, the Ghostface mask has become an icon.
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Ryan Gosling Through the Years
1. Ryan Gosling with The Mickey Mouse Club Ryan Gosling during The Mickey Mouse Club with T J Fantini, Tate Lynche, Nikki Deloach, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake and next to Gosling, sitting at the front is Britney Spears. Ryan started his career in the kids' TV show in 1993, aged 12. During filming of "MMC", Ryan lived with Justin Timberlake and his mother as his family was back in his native Canada Pic: Rex Features
Charlie Hunnam made headlines nearly a decade ago when he dropped out of the Fifty Shades of Grey movie adaptation. The Sons of Anarchy star had signed on to play the lead role of Christian Grey alongside Dakota Johnson’s Anastasia Steele. But just before filming was scheduled to begin, Hunnam called director Sam Taylor-Johnson and told her he couldn’t be part of the project.
Why did Hunnam drop out of Fifty Shades of Grey?