EXCLUSIVE: Tilda Swinton, the Academy Award- and BAFTA Award-winning actress most recently seen in yet another indelible role in David Fincher’s Netflix hitman pic The Killer, has signed with CAA.
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Barbie director Greta Gerwig emerged from the elevator at the Château Marmont with producer David Heyman and her agent Jeremy Barber in tow.
Pleasantries and hugs were exchanged between them and May December filmmaker Todd Haynes and his longtime collaborators, the producers Christine Vachon and Pam Koffler. We were all waiting to go up to the hotel’s penthouse suite, with its sumptuous wraparound terrace, for W Magazine’s annual soiree to celebrate publication of its Best Performances edition, hosted by W’s Lynn Hirschberg who has a pretty much unerring eye for discovering talent.
“So, if Greta’s leaving, who’s left upstairs?” Haynes wondered aloud as he entered the lift.
Amanda Grandinetti, the Château’s managing director who’d squeezed in with us, assured us that the joint was popping upstairs.
All true. The place was bursting and it looked super cool too with photographic murals of Juergen Teller’s images from the magazine emblazoned on walls — and ceilings — in the suite’s main salon and bedrooms. In the loo, a bathtub was loaded with yellow roses.
There was artwork featuring May December stars Julianne Moore, Natalie Portman and the hot newcomer Charles Melton. Vachon shook her head despairingly and questioned why Portman and Melton had been excluded from the BAFTA Film Awards longlist.
Don’t get me started. There were several egregious omissions; as there are on the Golden Globes nominations lineup, in spite of my best efforts as a Golden Globes voter!
As a member of several awards panels in the UK but not BAFTA, I’m well aware that oftentimes your darlings get bumped off because, well, it’s impossible to control what others think!
In the suite’s main lobby Saturday there was blowup of Teller’s portrait of
EXCLUSIVE: Tilda Swinton, the Academy Award- and BAFTA Award-winning actress most recently seen in yet another indelible role in David Fincher’s Netflix hitman pic The Killer, has signed with CAA.
Julianne Moore will star alongside Tilda Swinton in The Room Next Door, the first English language film from Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar.
Austin Butler, Barry Keoghan, and Callum Turner are hitting the red carpet to promote their new Apple TV+ series!
It's hard to believe that Amanda Holden has an 18 year old child but this weekend she was spotted dancing the night away at her daughter's birthday party.The blonde radio presenter, 52, showed off her best dance moves at her eldest child, Lexi's, milestone bash, complete with sparkles galore. Wearing a simmering pair of trousers, which were covered in sequins, and a matching backless top, Amanda looked tanned, toned and half her age as she pulled out all the stops to ensure her daughter and guests had the best time.
It all started with dim sum, said Da’Vine Joy Randolph. It ended with knives pulled, screaming, and a near-death feeling.
Da’Vine Joy Randolph is opening up about a “near-death” experience she had!
Oppenheimer leading the way with no less than 13 nominations, including best film. Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things is a close second with 11 nods, and then Killers of the Flower Moon and The Zone of Interest which both bagged 9.
Nominations for the 2024 BAFTAs have been revealed!
Nominations for the EE British Academy Film Awards will be unveiled Thursday in London via a livestream that begins at 12 pm GMT/4 AM PST.
Alexander Payne’s The Holdovers is set in the last weeks of 1970 and, if attention is paid, you’ll see Da’Vine Joy Randolph pay homage to Isabel Sanford, particularly how the tv legend wore her hair when she played Louise “Weezy” Jefferson in the classic TV comedy The Jeffersons.
CBS sitcom The Honeymooners, has died at the age of 99.According to Associated Press, Randolph’s son and only surviving family member Randolph Charles conveyed in a statement that she died of natural causes while in her home on the Upper West Side of Manhattan on Saturday evening (January 13).The stage and television actress was most well-known for her role as Trixie Norton on The Honeymooners, starring in an ensemble cast that included Jackie Gleason as bus driver Ralph Kramden, Audrey Meadows as Kramden’s witty and tenacious wife Alice, and Art Carney as Ed Norton, a dimwitted-yet-buoyant sewer worker and husband to Randolph’s character.The sitcom, which was also created by Gleason and loosely based on his childhood, aired on CBS between 1955 and 1956. Lasting one season consisting of 39 episodes, The Honeymooners followed the foursome in their daily lives as residents of New York City.
While Barbie received the most nods any film had ever received in the history of the Critics Choice Awards with a whopping 18 nominations, it was Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer that cleaned up on the night. The 29th Critics Choice Awards took place in California on Sunday (January 14), with Oppenheimer stealing the show taking home eight gongs.
Da’Vine Joy Randolph and Dominic Sessa are having a great awards season already!
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The cast of Masters of the Air showed up in force for the Apple TV+ series’ world premiere on Wednesday (January 10) in Los Angeles.
Barry Keoghan is a rising star having already secured a list of big TV and film roles despite his young age. But it hasn't been easy for the Irish actor who spent his childhood in foster homes and tragically lost his mother due to a drug overdose.The 31 year old most recently starred in Saltburn - which can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video now - which quickly caught the attention of fans following his naked dance which became the most talked about scenes of 2023.The psychological drama also earned Barry a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor. Aside from this, he's starred in Dunkirk, The Killing of a Sacred Deer and received a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in 2022's The Banshees of Inisherin.
Greta Gerwig may be coming off a record-breaking year with box office smash Barbie but the screenwriter and director has revealed she is feeling intimidated by her next project, the adaptation for Netflix of C.S. Lewis children’s classic The Chronicles Of Narnia.
Jon Burlingame Taking an old film score and dropping it into a new film is “like wearing somebody else’s underwear,” veteran composer Earle Hagenused to say. Hagen, the Oscar-nominated, Emmy-winning composer of such classic themes as “The Andy Griffith Show,” “The Dick VanDyke Show” and “The Mod Squad,” would have been appalled by the musical choices in Netflix’s “May December.” A scene from that film, with Julianne Moore opening her refrigerator door to a melodramatic piano cue, has gone viral. It’s a funny moment if you don’t recognize that music.
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer Jo Koy kicked off his first-ever Golden Globes hosting gig Sunday with a monologue that referenced the size of “Saltburn” star Barry Keoghan’s penis and Ozempic in front of top Hollywood talent, drawing a mixed response for his jokes. “Some I wrote, some other people wrote,” the standup comedian said after one of his lines fell a little flat.
The Golden Globes shook up the supporting actress race by awarding Da’Vine Joy Randolph the prize for her scene-stealing work in The Holdovers. Randolph has quickly become the actress to watch after her vulnerable and hilarious performance as Helen in the 1970s-set drama.