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The troubled Alec Baldwin movie "Rust" is set for release more than three years after its cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed on set, and the first footage has arrived. A trailer for the ...
“Rust” premiered at the EnergaCamerImage film festival in November 2024. Baldwin said at the festival that he does not want to see the final cut of “Rust.” “I haven’t seen the film ...
A trailer has been released for “Rust,” Alec Baldwin‘s Western film that took a tragic turn when a prop gun being used by the actor accidentally killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and ...
The first trailer for “Rust” has been released over three years after the film’s cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, was killed on the film’s New Mexico set. Alec Baldwin, who stars in and ...
After a long road to release, the trailer for Alec Baldwin’s controversial movie “Rust” finally dropped on Wednesday. The independent Western, which will hit theaters and digital on May 2 ...
Peter Aitken is a Newsweek Politics Editor based in New York. His focus is domestic U.S. politics, but he has experience covering Foreign Affairs, Business and Technology. Peter joined Newsweek in ...
Prior to January, the two nations had also made an attempt to come together for peace negotations. The meeting planned in December, however, had been unexpectedly cancelled after Rwanda made the ...
When it comes to his life as a celebrity, Ben Affleck doesn’t think “in a very careful way.” “I’ll go out and pick up the packages or deliveries and I don’t really care that people are ...
Still, Howell had harsh words for DOGE and Trump administration officials' treatment of Institute of Peace employees, including Moose. "I am very offended by how DOGE has operated at the institute ...
Washington, D.C., police at the U.S. Institute of Peace on the afternoon of March 17.Credit...Kent Nishimura for The New York Times Supported by By Aishvarya Kavi Photographs by Eric Lee and Kent ...