Disney has reached a settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of late football player turned actor Darryl Hammond.
Hammond died Feb. 19, 2017, following a battle with Als and his wife Robin Hammond in February 2019 sued Disney, Paramount, the Arena Football League and others after an autopsy revealed he had suffered more than 200 concussions. The suit claimed his 15 years of arena football, and the playing he did while working as an extra on The Longest Yard and Invincible, caused brain injury and that the defendants knew or should have known such injuries are a substantial risk ...
Hammond died Feb. 19, 2017, following a battle with Als and his wife Robin Hammond in February 2019 sued Disney, Paramount, the Arena Football League and others after an autopsy revealed he had suffered more than 200 concussions. The suit claimed his 15 years of arena football, and the playing he did while working as an extra on The Longest Yard and Invincible, caused brain injury and that the defendants knew or should have known such injuries are a substantial risk ...
Disney has reached a settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of late football player turned actor Darryl Hammond.
Hammond died Feb. 19, 2017, following a battle with Als and his wife Robin Hammond in February 2019 sued Disney, Paramount, the Arena Football League and others after an autopsy revealed he had suffered more than 200 concussions. The suit claimed his 15 years of arena football, and the playing he did while working as an extra on The Longest Yard and Invincible, caused brain injury and that the defendants knew or should have known such injuries are a substantial risk ...
Hammond died Feb. 19, 2017, following a battle with Als and his wife Robin Hammond in February 2019 sued Disney, Paramount, the Arena Football League and others after an autopsy revealed he had suffered more than 200 concussions. The suit claimed his 15 years of arena football, and the playing he did while working as an extra on The Longest Yard and Invincible, caused brain injury and that the defendants knew or should have known such injuries are a substantial risk ...
A year and a half after Laverne Cox became the first transgender person to grace the cover of Time Magazine, National Geographic followed suit with its own explosive issue. For its 2016 cover story, The Gender Revolution, National Geographic’s Robin Hammond photographed 80 nine-year-olds in eight countries. Poised gracefully on the cover was nine-year-old Avery Jackson, staring serenely into the camera, her bright pink hair and outfit striking a vivid complement to the magazine’s iconic yellow border. Jackson is one of four transgender kids profiled in “Transhood,” a tender-hearted documentary that humanizes trans kids while avoiding many of the usual gawking pitfalls. Following a timeline when trans rights have been consistently under attack, “Transhood” is a vital record of what it’s like to grow up trans in the Trump era.
Filmed in Kansas City, Missouri over the course of five years, “Transhood” shrewdly focuses its lens on families and...
Filmed in Kansas City, Missouri over the course of five years, “Transhood” shrewdly focuses its lens on families and...
- 11/11/2020
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
While Halloween undoubtedly became a huge moment in her career in 1978, and rightfully so, it was in 1980 when the now-iconic actress Jamie Lee Curtis firmly established herself as a cinematic force to be reckoned with in the world of genre filmmaking. Not only did Curtis appear in three different horror projects that year, but she also hosted a hilarious episode of Saturday Night Live to boot, which showcased her versatility and quickly established as Curtis as one of the most exciting talents on the brink as Hollywood was heading into a brand new decade.
It was in February 1980 when John Carpenter’s The Fog was first released, which featured Curtis joining a star-studded ensemble that featured the likes of Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Tom Atkins, Nancy Loomis, Charles Cyphers, and even her own mother, Janet Leigh, as well. While it’s a standout amongst Carpenter’s stellar genre output in a myriad of ways,...
It was in February 1980 when John Carpenter’s The Fog was first released, which featured Curtis joining a star-studded ensemble that featured the likes of Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Tom Atkins, Nancy Loomis, Charles Cyphers, and even her own mother, Janet Leigh, as well. While it’s a standout amongst Carpenter’s stellar genre output in a myriad of ways,...
- 7/6/2020
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Picture it. The year is 1980, and Prom Night starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Leslie Nielsen has just been released in theaters. You enjoyed the film's disco vibes and decide to peruse record store shelves to look for the soundtrack, but come up empty-handed. Well, now you are in luck thanks to Perseverance Records and Carl Zittrer and Paul Zaza. Prom Night: Original 1980 Soundtrack will be released as a CD on May 10th.
"Perseverance Records presents the long-awaited official release of the 1980 cult classic Prom Night Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Perseverance worked closely with Carl Zittrer and Paul Zaza to locate and unearth the original masters and all music recorded for the film including unreleased disco songs and score not used in the final production, never heard before anywhere.
This marks the first official and complete CD release of the Prom Night soundtrack. While the songs themselves have made appearances on...
"Perseverance Records presents the long-awaited official release of the 1980 cult classic Prom Night Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Perseverance worked closely with Carl Zittrer and Paul Zaza to locate and unearth the original masters and all music recorded for the film including unreleased disco songs and score not used in the final production, never heard before anywhere.
This marks the first official and complete CD release of the Prom Night soundtrack. While the songs themselves have made appearances on...
- 4/2/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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