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Lisa Marie Presley Dies at 54 in LA Hospital

Us Weekly previously confirmed that Lisa Marie, 54, was taken to a local Los Angeles hospital on Thursday after suffering cardiac arrest in her home.

Lisa Marie was given CPR by paramedics on the scene, according to TMZ, the outlet first to report the news.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department then confirmed that officers arrived at Lisa Marie’s Calabasas, California, home at 10:40 a.m. on Thursday, and that she regained a pulse before she was transferred to a nearby hospital.

Lisa Marie’s death came two days after she had attended the 2023 Golden Globes with her mother in celebration of Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis biopic’s three nominations.

Lisa Marie Presley is the only child of rock and roll icon Elvis Presley and actress Priscilla Presley. She was born on February 1, 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee.

Growing up, she was raised primarily by her mother and grandparents, as her father was often on tour. Despite this, she was very close with her father and often accompanied him on tour.

Lisa Marie began her music career in the early 1990s, releasing her debut album, “To Whom It May Concern,” in 2003. The album was a commercial success, reaching number five on the Billboard 200 chart and being certified gold by the RIAA.

She followed this up with the release of her second album, “Now What,” in 2005. The album was not as successful as her debut, but still received positive reviews from critics.

In addition to her music career, Lisa Marie has also dabbled in acting. She made her acting debut in the 1995 film “The Boy in the Box” and has also appeared in the films “Black and White” and “The Whole Ten Yards.”

In addition to her music and acting career, Lisa Marie has also been involved in various business ventures. She is the owner of Presley Motors, a classic car dealership, and Presley Properties, a real estate company.

In her personal life, Lisa Marie has been married four times. Her first marriage was to musician Danny Keough in 1988, with whom she has two children, Riley and Benjamin. The couple divorced in 1994.

In 1994, Lisa Marie married Michael Jackson, in a highly publicized ceremony. However, the marriage lasted only 20 months and they divorced in 1996.

Her third marriage was to actor Nicholas Cage, the couple married in 2002, but the marriage lasted only 3 years and they divorced in 2004.

Her fourth and current marriage is to musician Michael Lockwood, whom she married in 2006, they have twin daughters, Harper and Finley.

Lisa Marie has also been open about her struggles with addiction and mental health. In 2007, she entered rehab for addiction to prescription drugs, and in 2016, she spoke publicly about her diagnosis of bipolar disorder.

Despite facing personal struggles, Lisa Marie continued to be active in both her music and business career. She was also been a vocal advocate for mental health awareness and was dedicated to helping others who are struggling with addiction.

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The Guilty: For Fans of Danish Drama with a Side of Jake

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Remake of the Danish Award winning hit will surely translate to big-time US success

Back in 2018, during the Sundance film festival, Jack Gyllenhaal watched a Danish film “Den Skyldige” (The Guilty). Immediately after experiencing the psychological thriller he knew it could be a hit in English. 

The actor then quickly acquired the rights, and now he stars in the remake of “The Guilty“, which will get its premiere on Netflix October 1st, 2021. 

During the time that production was initially set to begin for the film, suddenly covid-19 happened, and, as we all know, that put a halt to productions across the entertainment industry.

Yet this film, if it follows the original, is almost uniquely perfect for filming during a pandemic. The movie is primarily centered around one man in one location (everyone else is mainly heard over the phone) – thus the movie was ultimately produced by way of social distance, FaceTime and zoom chats by director and producers. (which is not to say he, at least, phoned-it-in, by any means).

Gyllenhaal plays a demoted police office that now works as a 911 dispatch operator named Joe Bayler. He receives a call from someone in danger, but throughout the call, which takes place in a single morning, nothing is as it seems.

Check out the trailer for the original 2018 version with English sub-titles, of course. The 2021 version set for the Netflix streaming platform does not, as of yet, have a trailer available. Aside from Gyllenhall, additional cast will mainly be comprised of voice performances by the likes of: Ethan Hawke, Peter Sarsgaard, Riley Keough, Paul Dano, Byron Bowers, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, David Castaneda, Christina Vidal, Adrian Martinez. Bill Burr, Beau Knapp, and Edi Patterson.

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Zola Trailer Drops: Freaky Film based on Twitter Thread is Destined for Theaters

Sex, Drugs, Florida, Strip Clubs, what can go wrong?

Zola” emerged initially as a tweet thread (of approximately 148 tweets) which captivated and vent viral at the time, say around late 2016. The thread was Aziah Wells’ firsthand account of what Rolling Stone has called “The Greatest Stripping Saga ever Tweeted“, which began with an idea, inspired by her work-friend, that it might be fun and profitable to try to make money dancing at strip clubs…

It’s actually spawned a feature film – one that attempts to bring online mash-up ethos and and mind-set to the big screen. Staring Taylour Paige and Riley Keough this genre obliterating dark, wild stab into now had its initial run at Sundance (2020) and has gained adherents enough to gain a theatrical release now that the lock-down is finally abating.

This new trailer will give more than a taste of what’s in store with Zola arriving in theaters (exclusively, at least initially) this summer.


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