Brad Pitt finally got to take home his brand-new custom motorcycle this week.
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Bruce Willis wasn’t credited for his part in a Quentin Tarantino movie due to bizarre rule breach, he has revealed.Willis made an appearance in 1995’s Four Rooms, Tarantino’s often-criticised adaptation of a series of Roald Dahl books.However, Willis didn’t accept payment for the role as he was doing it as a favour to the director.As a result, it was against Screen Actors Guild (SAG) rules to give him a credit for the role, so he remains uncredited for the appearance.Elsewhere, Tarantino reportedly wants to give Willis his last-ever film appearance. Earlier this year, it was confirmed that the Die Hard actor had been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, an uncommon form of the disease that “causes problems with behaviour and language”.It comes after the actor was previously diagnosed with aphasia, which forced the actor to retire from his profession.However, it is now being reported by The Daily Express that Tarantino – who is lining up his next film The Movie Critic – would like Willis for a small role in the film.
The pair previously worked together on Pulp Fiction as well as Four Rooms.Tarantino revealed earlier this year that The Movie Critic will revolve around a “porno rag” journalist and is set in 1977 Southern California. The main character is based on a real-life movie critic for a pornographic magazine, which the director read when he was growing up and was working as a vending machine re-stocker.
.Brad Pitt finally got to take home his brand-new custom motorcycle this week.
Thousands of people have signed an online petition calling on the UK Government to “abolish” the BBC TV licence fees for everyone, calling it an “outdated and unwanted system”. More than 13,300 virtual signatures have been recorded on the petitions-parliament website which means an official response is now due.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis have found themselves in a position that those who’ve followed their Teflon trajectory might never have expected: Apologizing. The pair’s letters to Judge Charlaine Olmedo, prior to her sentencing of Kutcher and Kunis’ “That ‘70s Show” costar Danny Masterson to thirty years to life on two counts of rape, went viral after they were obtained by independent journalist Tony Ortega. And both the letters and apology video share an uncomfortable tone of supreme self-assurance.
Quentin Tarantino has offered Paul Walter Hauser the lead role in his next film The Movie Critic, according to reports.As reported by Hollywood insider Daniel Richtman (via World Of Reel), Hauser is said to have been offered the lead role prior to the Hollywood actors’ strike – which has halted development on the project.It’s believed Hauser is lined up to play fictional film critic Jim Sheldon, who is speculated to be based on William Margold – a real life critic who Tarantino described in his book Cinema Speculation as the “first-string film critic for the sex rag the Hollywood Press”.Tarantino has reportedly been writing under the pseudonym of Jim Sheldon on the New Beverly Cinema website, where the pen name is described as writing for the Hollywood Press.Hauser is best known for supporting roles in I, Tonya, BlacKkKlansman, Late Night, Da 5 Bloods and Cruella. He also played the title character in Clint Eastwood’s 2019 film Richard Jewell.Most recently, he won a Golden Globe for his performance as suspected serial killer Larry Hall in the 2022 Apple TV+ miniseries Black Bird, opposite Taron Egerton.Speaking to Deadline earlier this year about The Movie Critic, Tarantino said the project – set in Southern California in 1977 – would be based on a real-life critic for a porno magazine.“He wrote about mainstream movies and he was the second-string critic,” the director said.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer Quentin Tarantino’s reputed “final” film will get a $20.2 million subsidy from the state of California, the state’s film commission announced Friday. The film has been rumored to center on the life of Pauline Kael, with a working title of “The Movie Critic.” It is among 16 films to be awarded state tax credits in the latest allocation. California awards $330 million per year in state subsidies for film and TV shows in order to keep production in the state.
Quentin Tarantino is going to make his self-declared “final” film in his hometown of Los Angeles, and the Golden State is welcoming the Oscar winner with open and lucrative arms.
Jake Bloom, the founding partner of Bloom, Hergott LLP, the largest and most successful entertainment law firm in Hollywood history, died today of natural causes at his home in Sun Valley, Idaho. He was 81 years old.
Bruce Springsteen is known for putting his all into his performances, so, unsurprisingly, he was left heartbroken after having to cancel the rest of his September shows due to a health issue.
There’s been a detour on Thunder Road.
The History Channel‘s groundbreaking Canadian original documentary event, “True Story”, is returning for “Part Two” later this month.
Trustees of the SAG-AFTRA Health Plan have unanimously agreed to a one-calendar-quarter extension of health coverage for certain qualified participants who would otherwise lose coverage on Oct. 1, 2023. The extension accounts for jobs that may have been lost in May and June of this year due to the Writers Guild strike. The WGA has been on strike since May 2, SAG-AFTRA since July 14.
Anticipation is building for “Killers of the Flower Moon”, the latest film from acclaimed director Martin Scorsese.
Katy Perry‘s 2013 single ‘Walking On Air’. According to the California Department of Justice’s missing persons page, the 48-year-old Swedish native was last seen on Thursday, June 29.Her friends last heard from her the following day (June 30), and they fear she could have been kidnapped.
Authorities have issued an extreme wildfire warning for parts of Greece after eight villages were evacuated on Tuesday (August 22).
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Bruce Willis’ wife Emma Heming Willis has shared a new update amid her husband’s ongoing battle with dementia.The actor’s family first issued a statement in March 2022 announcing that he was retiring as he battled aphasia. Earlier this year, they revealed that his condition had progressed to frontotemporal dementia.Heming has since served as Willis’ caregiver and has spoken publicly about the emotional struggles she’s faced as his condition worsened, sharing back in March that she has “times of sadness every day”.The model and business owner has now shared a new update which she described as a “care partner PSA”.In an Instagram reel posted Monday (August 14), Heming began by explaining why she had previously asked other caregivers to send her photos of “something beautiful”.“I just think it’s so important for us to break up our thinking, which can feel, for me, very much like doom and gloom,” she explained.“I know it looks like I’m out living my best life.
Bruce Willis’ wife opened up about the struggles of being a care partner in a raw new video. Emma Heming says she’s “not good” — but she’s trying her best.
Rumer Willis is proud of her postpartum body!
Bruce Willis’ wife, Emma Heming, is opening up on social media. She recently shared a video where she discussed her life and all of the challenges she’s been experiencing in the face of Willis’ dementia diagnosis. Demi Moore celebrated 4th of July looking stunning in a blue bikiniQuentin Tarantino rumored to want Bruce Willis in his final movieA post shared by Emma Heming Willis (@emmahemingwillis)The video shows Heming speaking to the camera after completing a hike.