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16 eNtertainment CONTACT US AT: 8351-9329, [email protected] Fri/Sat/Sun December 15~17, 2017 “THREE Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” leads the nominations for the 24th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, which were announced Wednesday morning. The film nabbed a total of four nominations, including best ensemble and acting noms for Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell. “Lady Bird” followed with two more, one for best cast and an another for Saoirse Ronan. On the TV side, “Big Little Lies” nabbed four nominations, includ- ing recognition for stars Laura Dern, Nicole Kidman, Alexander Skarsgard and Reese Wither- spoon. “Stranger Things” and “GLOW” followed suit, earning stunt ensemble nominations. Olivia Munn and Niecy Nash unveiled the nominees at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. The SAG Awards will be simulcast live on TNT and TBS at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Sunday, Jan. 21. As previously announced, Kristen Bell will host, while Morgan Freeman will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award. (SD-Agencies) THERE’S a new Hollywood couple in town! A source says that Dakota Johnson, 28, and Chris Martin, 40, have been dating for at least two months. Rumors about the two being an item surfaced after the “Fifty Shades of Grey” star and the Coldplay frontman were seen together at Nick Cave’s concert in Israel last month, according to multiple reports. Martin previously dated Jennifer Lawrence and actress Annabelle Wallis. The musi- cian was married for 13 years to Gwyneth Paltrow, with whom he shares 13-year-old daugh- ter Apple and 11-year-old son Moses. Meanwhile, Johnson has been linked with “Last Man Standing” actor Jordan Masterson and dated musician Matthew Hitt for almost two years. (SD-Agencies) Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin are dating THERE is an official date for “The Good Fight.” CBS All Access’ original drama series, a spinoff of “The Good Wife,” will kick off its sophomore season, March 4, 2018, CBS’ streaming service announced Tuesday. New epi- sodes of the 13-episode season will premiere weekly Sundays for subscribers. In the second season of “The Good Fight,” the world grows more chaotic and Chicago’s murder rate is on the rise. Amid the insanity, Diane (Christine Baranski), Lucca (Cush Jumbo), Maia (Rose Leslie) and the rest of their law firm find themselves under assault when a client from another firm kills his lawyer for overcharging. After a copycat murder, the firm begins to investigate its clients. But that’s not all the drama facing Diane and company. As Diane goes toe-to-toe with a new partner at the firm, Liz Reddick-Lawrence (Audra McDonald), Maia toughens up after her parents’ very public scandal puts her on the hot seat and Lucca finds herself back in Colin’s (Justin Bartha) orbit. (SD-Agencies) ‘The Good Fight’ Season 2 premiere date revealed LUCA GUADAGNINO, cur- rently drumming up Oscar buzz for the ravishing “Call Me By Your Name,” will direct Jennifer Lawrence in “Burial Rites,” Variety has disclosed. Lawrence will produce as well as star in the true crime drama. TriStar Pictures, a division of Sony Pictures, has worldwide rights to picture. The film draws on Hannah Kent’s 2013 novel of the same name, and centers on Agnes Magnusdottir (Lawrence), the last woman to be publicly executed in Iceland in 1830. Agnes was sentenced to death for killing two men and setting fire to their home. The story takes place as Agnes awaits confirmation of her death sen- tence by the high court, a period of time that finds her reluctantly forging emotional and romantic bonds, while reflecting on her supposed crimes. In addition to “Call Me By Your Name,” a romantic drama that’s received critical raves and just picked up three Golden Globe nominations, Guadagnino directed “A Bigger Splash” and “I Am Love.” His upcoming projects include a remake of the horror classic, “Suspiria.” (SD-Agencies) Lawrence to star in ‘Burial Rites’ “THE Fuller House” actor and “Grandfathered” alum, John Stamos announced in an inter- view with People magazine that his fiancée, model Caitlin McHugh, is expecting their first child. “I’m going to have a baby,” he says in the mag’s cover story. As for the gender, “We want to be surprised.” How excited is Stamos, 54, to be a dad? McHugh said, “The look on John’s face when I told him we were pregnant was priceless. It was the look of a man who has wanted a family of his own but wasn’t sure it was going to happen for him. Now it is!” Stamos added that he thought the fatherhood “ship had sailed.” “I’ll be a fun dad. I’ve been practicing for a long time,” Stamos said, adding, “I’ve done every schtick you can do with a baby on TV. I’ll probably just do all that stuff.” (SD-Agencies) John Stamos to be a dad at 54 SAG Awards: 'Big Little Lies' top nominees John Stamos (L) and Caitlin McHugh. A scene from “Big Little Lies.” SD-Agencies Dakota Johnson Chris Martin

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16 x eNtertainmentCONTACT US AT: 8351-9329, [email protected]

Fri/Sat/Sun December 15~17, 2017

“THREE Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” leads the nominations for the 24th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, which were announced Wednesday morning.

The fi lm nabbed a total of four nominations, including best ensemble and acting noms for Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell.

“Lady Bird” followed with two more, one for best cast and an another for Saoirse Ronan.

On the TV side, “Big Little Lies” nabbed four nominations, includ-ing recognition for stars Laura Dern, Nicole Kidman, Alexander Skarsgard and Reese Wither-spoon. “Stranger Things” and “GLOW” followed suit, earning stunt ensemble nominations.

Olivia Munn and Niecy Nash unveiled the nominees at the Pacifi c Design Center in West Hollywood. The SAG Awards will be simulcast live on TNT and TBS at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Sunday, Jan. 21. As previously announced, Kristen Bell will host, while Morgan Freeman will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award. (SD-Agencies)

THERE’S a new Hollywood couple in town!

A source says that Dakota Johnson, 28, and Chris Martin, 40, have been dating for at least two months.

Rumors about the two being an item surfaced after the “Fifty Shades of Grey” star and the Coldplay frontman were seen together at Nick Cave’s concert in Israel last month, according to multiple reports.

Martin previously dated Jennifer Lawrence and actress Annabelle Wallis. The musi-cian was married for 13 years to

Gwyneth Paltrow, with whom he shares 13-year-old daugh-ter Apple and 11-year-old son Moses.

Meanwhile, Johnson has been linked with “Last Man Standing” actor Jordan Masterson and dated musician Matthew Hitt for almost two years. (SD-Agencies)

Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin are dating

THERE is an offi cial date for “The Good Fight.”

CBS All Access’ original drama series, a spinoff of “The Good Wife,” will kick off its sophomore season, March 4, 2018, CBS’ streaming service announced Tuesday. New epi-sodes of the 13-episode season will premiere weekly Sundays for subscribers.

In the second season of “The Good Fight,” the world grows more chaotic and Chicago’s murder rate is on the rise. Amid the insanity, Diane (Christine Baranski), Lucca (Cush Jumbo),

Maia (Rose Leslie) and the rest of their law fi rm fi nd themselves under assault when a client from another fi rm kills his lawyer for overcharging. After a copycat murder, the fi rm begins to investigate its clients.

But that’s not all the drama facing Diane and company. As Diane goes toe-to-toe with a new partner at the fi rm, Liz Reddick-Lawrence (Audra McDonald), Maia toughens up after her parents’ very public scandal puts her on the hot seat and Lucca fi nds herself back in Colin’s (Justin Bartha) orbit.

(SD-Agencies)

‘The Good Fight’ Season 2 premiere date revealed

LUCA GUADAGNINO, cur-rently drumming up Oscar buzz for the ravishing “Call Me By Your Name,” will direct Jennifer Lawrence in “Burial Rites,” Variety has disclosed. Lawrence will produce as well as star in the true crime drama. TriStar Pictures, a division of Sony Pictures, has worldwide rights to picture.

The fi lm draws on Hannah Kent’s 2013 novel of the same name, and centers on Agnes Magnusdottir (Lawrence), the last woman to be publicly executed in Iceland in 1830. Agnes was sentenced to death for killing two men and setting fi re to their home. The story takes place as Agnes awaits confi rmation of her death sen-tence by the high court, a period of time that fi nds her reluctantly forging emotional and romantic bonds, while refl ecting on her supposed crimes.

In addition to “Call Me By Your Name,” a romantic drama that’s received critical raves and just picked up three Golden Globe nominations, Guadagnino directed “A Bigger Splash” and “I Am Love.” His upcoming projects include a remake of the horror classic, “Suspiria.” (SD-Agencies)

Lawrence to star in ‘Burial Rites’

“THE Fuller House” actor and “Grandfathered” alum, John Stamos announced in an inter-view with People magazine that his fi ancée, model Caitlin McHugh, is expecting their fi rst child.

“I’m going to have a baby,” he says in the mag’s cover story. As for the gender, “We want to be surprised.”

How excited is Stamos, 54, to be a dad? McHugh said, “The look on John’s face when I told him we were pregnant was priceless. It was the look of a man who has wanted a family of his own but wasn’t sure it was going to happen for him. Now it is!” Stamos added that he thought the fatherhood “ship had sailed.”

“I’ll be a fun dad. I’ve been practicing for a long time,” Stamos said, adding, “I’ve done every schtick you can do with a baby on TV. I’ll probably just do all that stuff.” (SD-Agencies)

John Stamos to be a dad at 54

SAG Awards: 'Big Little Lies' top nominees

John Stamos (L) and Caitlin McHugh.

A scene from “Big Little Lies.” SD-Agencies

Dakota Johnson Chris Martin