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‘Sabrina the Teenage Witch’ star Melissa Joan Hart stuns fans with ‘crazed’ new selfie: ‘You ok?’

The Bad Guardian, a fictional film about a woman put under forced guardianship by the courts.It was inspired by Britney Spears’ conservatorship, with Hart’s character Leigh fighting to release her dad from the clutches of an evil guardian, played by La La Anthony.Her latest role comes after she played a grandmother in the 2023 movie Would You Kill For Me? The Mary Bailey Story.Before her rise to fame on the iconic Sabrina The Teenage Witch, Hart starred in the series Clarissa Explains It All, which originally ran from 1991 to 1994.Hart ruled out an on screen reunion with the original cast of Sabrina the Teenage Witch, which included Caroline Rhea and Beth Broderick, who played her aunts Hilda and Zelda on the show.“As much as I had a blast on the show, I think [a reboot] would be over-critiqued,” she told E! News.“I’ve never really wanted to go back to Sabrina. I just don’t think it would be as great as the original.“I just don’t think there is any way.
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Best Picture nominated film ‘The Holdovers’ accused of plagiarism in bombshell allegations day before Oscars: ‘Genuinely overwhelming’
that were obtained by Variety.The screenwriter alleges in the missives that “The Holdovers” director Alexander Payne likely read a script for his eerily similar movie “Frisco” when it made the rounds around Hollywood in 2013 on the industry’s “black list” of most like scripts, where it peaked at number three.“The evidence the holdovers screenplay has been plagiarised line-by-line from “Frisco” is genuinely overwhelming – anybody who looks at even the briefest sample pretty much invariably uses the word ‘brazen,’” Stephenson wrote in the email he sent to the WGA’s director of credits Lesley Mackey, after speaking with him about the movies’ similarities.“Frisco” is a drama that follows a cranky children’s hospital worker who gets stuck watching after his 15-year-old student — similar to how Paul Giamatti plays a prep-school classics teacher who spends a Christmas break a troubled teen, played by Dominic Sessa, and the school’s cafeteria manager, played by Da’Vine Joy Randolph.Stephenson meticulously compared the two films scene by scene as well as important sequences and dialogues. He alleges Payne reviewed the Frisco script in 2013 and had it again in late 2019 before he approached first-time film writer David Hemingson about “The Holdovers.” Hemingson also received producing credits on the movie.In a Feb.
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