Articles by Paul Nyhart
Paul Nyhart is the Co-Owner and Head Writer of Acted By Magazine. Affectionately deemed "The Franchise" he oversees and executes all business decisions, in addition to being one of the main contributors to the magazine. He writes his daily column, Daily Drama, covering the latest Hollywood gossip, even though he would describe himself as the least dramatic guy you'd ever meet. Several ex-girlfriends and one current Editor would strongly disagree...
King’s Speech hits a grand slam at the 83rd Annual Academy Awards.
Jennifer Lawrence is in a special position. Not only does she have a strong body of work under her belt, but she has the power to decide which project she wants to tackle next. Lawrence’s success is refreshing to see in an industry where so many young artists are grasping at anything thrown their way.
Congratulations. You’ve made it to Tuesday. I bet you had your doubts, after the countless stories of birds falling from the sky and fish turning up dead. I personally became concerned when I heard the Mila Kunis and Macaulay Culkin break-up story.
Happy New Year. Well, at least that’s the plan. So far, the most poignant news story of the year has to be the strange occurrence of hundreds of birds almost instantaneously dropping dead in Arkansas. The government is supposed to be behind it.
For those of us depressed that the holidays are over, or perhaps relieved to be out of the snow (raises hand) we can be thankful there’s a smorgasbord of Hollywood News to cap off 2010 (by news I mean pointless updates about other people’s lives).
‘Tis the season to buy that special someone a gift they’ll always remember. Unless you don’t have any money, of course. The Top gifts no one can afford to buy.
Well we kick off the work-week, today. Half of us having seen Avatar, the other half still snowed in. If you’re an actor in Hollywood, it’s probably no different than any other day–the gym just happens to be a little more crowded.
There’s something about the twang and sorrow of country music that makes me feel like I’m back home in Ohio, or I’m depressed…or I’m just depressed in Ohio. Crazy Heart tells the story of the country singer, Bad Blake, as he struggles to get back the success he once had.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Lynn Collins deliver great performances, but the film can’t quite figure out what it wants to do with itself.


