Kevin Costner currently shares the screen with Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monae in the new release Hidden Figures, but the frequent actor hasn’t gotten behind the camera in some time. He took the Oscars by storm as the helmer behind Dances with Wolves in 1990, followed that up with the bizarro The Postman in 1997, and returned in 2003 with the Western Open Range. But for the past 13 years, it’s been all radio silence from Costner as to when audiences can expect another go at directing. As he’s hit the interview circuit to promote Hidden Figures, however, the actor has floated an idea for a grand project on a scale unlike anything he’s attempted before.
This week's KVKI Hump Day Hunk of the Week is no stranger to Shreveport after filming not only The Guardian, but also Mr. Brooks released in 2006 and 2007 respectively. Say hello to the one and only hunk Kevin Costner.
Even lauded talents star in terrible films, but sometimes—as is the case with these ten thespians—they happen to star in the worst of the bunch during the exact same calendar year that they turned in those Oscar-worthy works. Oops.
Pop superstar Whitney Houston was laid to rest yesterday after a service at her childhood church where she first began singing as a young girl in the church choir and as a soloist. There were many famous guests by invitation only who paid their respects to the fallen star at her funeral at New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, N.J.