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Bryce Dallas Howard, Carey Mulligan, and Jamie Lee Curtis at 2022 CinemaCon
Universal Pictures and Focus Features highlighted their upcoming film slate during day three of CinemaCon atCaesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.It proved to be a star-studded affair, with the likes ofBryce Dallas Howard, Carey Mulligan and Jamie Lee Curtis taking to the stage to discuss their highly-anticipated projects.The annual convention is considered the 'largest and most important gathering for the worldwide motion picture theater industry.' Star-studded affair:Universal Pictures and Focus Features highlighted their upcoming film slate on Wednesday during day three of CinemaCon at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada; (L-R)Bryce Dallas Howard, Carey Mulligan, and Jamie Lee Curtis speaking onstage WednesdayIt kicked off on Monday, April 25, and will come to a close on Thursday, April 28.CinemaCon features a slew of must-see premiere screenings, panels and discussions with industry pros, and it is where many studios choose to unveil their forthcoming films. Bryce Dallas Howard looked radiant as she spoke to attendees about her summer blockbusterJurassic World Dominion.The 41-year-old actress was joined at the presentation by her co-star Jeff Goldblum, who previously starred in the iconic Jurassic Park trilogy.
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'Did a bad thing!' Jamie Lee Curtis, 63, weighs in on Will Smith's Oscars slap
Hollywood star Jamie Lee Curtis has taken to Twitter to break her silence on Will Smith's infamous slap at the Oscars at the weekend.The Halloween star, 63, agreed with a story from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar which said Kind Richard actor Will "did a bad, bad thing".In view of her 654,200 followers, the star shared her thoughts on the infamous slap.Jamie simply wrote: "WHAT HE SAID!", as well as reposting an article titled, Will Smith Did a Bad, Bad Thing by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.In the article, Abdul-Jabbar wrote: "With a single petulant blow, [Will] advocated violence, diminished women, insulted the entertainment industry, and perpetuated stereotypes about the Black community."He continued: "This patronizing, paternal attitude infantilizes women and reduces them to helpless damsels needing a Big Strong Man to defend their honor lest they swoon from the vapors."The writer added: "Worse than the slap was Smith’s tearful, self-serving acceptance speech in which he rambled on about all the women in the movie King Richard that he’s protected."Following her post, Jamie was soon inundated with comments from her fans wanting to share their thoughts on the incident.Agreeing with the star, Twitter user @CrowbarCrutch wrote: "His behavior was unacceptable."Someone please tell me when someone has struck someone else at an Oscars or Golden Globes....ever?"There's been WAY harsher, demeaning jokes made towards others, and never has this happened," they added.However, @Caitlin82150979 chipped in, asking: "Can’t we allow Will to have a human moment?"Was it right? No, we don’t condone violence. when it’s perceived by you that your family is being hurt, emotions erupt.
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