UPDATED, 11:45 AM: Netflix has unveiled a new trailer for its YA fantasy pic The School for Good and Evil, directed by Paul Feig (Last Christmas), which is slated for a global release on the streamer on October 19.
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Zack Sharf Charlize Theron revealed to Harper’s Bazaar a “belittling” experience from her early days as an actor, in which an unnamed male director made repeated attempts to have her look more “fuckable” on set. The “Monster” Oscar winner said one of her biggest pet peeves when she was just starting out as a professional actor was men controlling what she wore on screen. “Having absolutely no control over what you’re wearing is a big one that really fucking annoyed me for years,” Theron said. “Having some guy make you have a fitting almost in front of them—stuff like that, it’s really belittling. When I started, there was no conversation around it. It was like, ‘This is what you’re wearing.’”
Theron continued, “I remember one movie in particular, this male director who just kept bringing me in, fitting after fitting after fitting after … And it was just so obvious that it was to do with my sexuality and how fuckable they could make me in the movie. And when I started out, that was just kind of the norm.” Fighting back against Hollywood’s urge to sexualize women has been a consistent theme of Theron’s career. She founded her production company, Denver & Delilah, in 2003 after her experience making “Monster” and sensing the film’s financiers wanting “a hot lesbian movie with me and Christina Ricci” instead of the more nuanced vision director Patty Jenkins intended. Theron ensured “Monster” didn’t become what the financiers wanted. “There’s a natural fight in me to want to create environments [on set] that feel like the things that I wish I had 30 years ago when I started,” Theron said, noting that her Netflix film “The Old Guard” shot with a cast and crew that was 85% women. “I don’t always get it right, but I am very
UPDATED, 11:45 AM: Netflix has unveiled a new trailer for its YA fantasy pic The School for Good and Evil, directed by Paul Feig (Last Christmas), which is slated for a global release on the streamer on October 19.
Is it just me or has there really not been much buzz about Netflix’s big-budget fantasy film, “The School for Good and Evil?” The cast is superb. It’s based on bestselling source material.
Elon Musk, who is a father of 10 – nine living – said recently he may have more children in the future but said he believes there are "no other babies looming." Musk has five living children with his first wife Justine Wilson (their first child died of sudden infant death syndrome), two children with ex-girlfriend singer Grimes and it was revealed this year he had twins with executive Shivon Zilis who works at his company Neuralink. "I’m pretty sure there are no other babies looming," he joked to the Financial Times after the interviewer asked about potential pending pregnancies. He said as a 51-year-old "autumn chicken" he would consider having more kids if he feels he can be a good father to them. Elon Musk and son X Æ A-12 on stage TIME Person of the Year on December 13, 2021, in New York City. (Theo Wargo/Getty Images for TIME) The Tesla and SpaceX CEO has said one of his biggest concerns is underpopulation and in June he joked on Twitter of his growing brood: "I mean, I’m doing my part haha." He admitted that some friends have said he should have as many as 500 children but that would be a "bit weird." Most of his kids were conceived via in vitro fertilization. He also opened up about his estrangement with his transgender daughter Vivian, blaming "communism" in the education system for her reportedly not wanting anything to do with him.
The full and official trailer for Wednesday has dropped and it reveals what character Christina Ricci plays and features Fred Armisen as Uncle Fester. Netflix released the preview of the Tim Burton series during the show’s New York Comic Con panel, which you can see in the video above.
LABELS & PUBLISHERSWarner Music has partnered with NFT marketplace OpenSea to help the record company’s artists do some of that Web3 stuff. “Fundamental to music’s DNA, is community – it’s artists and fans coming together to celebrate the music that they love”, says WMG’s Chief Digital Officer Oana Ruxandra. “Our collaboration with OpenSea helps to facilitate these communities by unlocking Web3 tools and resources to build opportunities for artists to establish deeper engagement, access, and ownership”.
David Muir rarely gives glimpses of his personal life, when it comes to the women that have always supported him, he will never hesitate to give them a shout-out.MORE: David Muir helps make broadcast history with impressive rating results on World News TonightThe star grew up surrounded by women, and even as he got older, he still relies heavily on the women in his family, and he wouldn't have it any other way!Due to his blended family – he has an older sister, Rebecca Muir, and two younger step-siblings from his father's second marriage – David is an uncle to a whole host of nieces and nephews, who he calls his "squad."WATCH: David Muir reveals unlikely intruders in his homeMORE: Kelly Ripa pays heartfelt tribute to David Muir in her new book, Live WireIn a rare family post, he once revealed that he has no problem with being "outnumbered" by women, especially when they include his sister, mom, nieces, and friends such as Kelly Ripa and Amy Robach.Taking to Instagram to pay tribute to the women in his life, he joked he has no issue with the unbalanced men to women ratio in his life.He said: "I have been outnumbered since childhood. Mom, sister, nieces.
Did you know that Charlize Theron was the original star of Sweet Home Alabama?
Mila Kunis is getting candid about how she and her family handled Ashton Kutcher's health scare. ET's Nischelle Turner spoke with Kunis ahead of the release of her new film, , where she spoke about her husband's battle with a rare form of vasculitis, and how the couple «powered through» that scary time.«So, this happened right before COVID, so this was three years ago,» Kunis said of the disease, which made headlines in August, after Kutcher opened up about the autoimmune flare-up, during an episode of .«I don't think you have time to sit down and talk, you kinda just power through,» the 39-year-old actress — who shares Wyatt, 8, and Dimitri, 6, with Kutcher -- continued. «You go and deal with whatever health issue comes your way, but you still got kids, you still got a family, you have to live life.
Michelle and Barack Obama's two daughters are growing up to be strong, independent women, and they'll always carry a part of their famous parents with them.The former POTUS and First Lady are incredibly proud of both Malia and Sasha as they carve out their futures, but a walk down memory lane for Michelle proved they're taking after her in more ways than one. MORE: Malia Obama rocks waist-length braids as she steps out in NY with reported boyfriend When Michelle took to Instagram with a photo of herself from 1991, fans were startled at just how much she looks like her oldest child.WATCH: Michelle Obama reveals what she took from The White House In the black and white image, Michelle's side-profile looked just like Malia's. Her elegant long neck and lean physique has been inherited by her daughter and the resemblance was uncanny. Malia is around the same age as Michelle was in her photo and isn't following in her mom's career footsteps but she is successful as a screenwriter. MORE: Sasha Obama unveils bold new look as she starts new college year MORE: Inside Sasha Obama's living arrangement at college in LAShe moved to Los Angeles from New York last year, and landed a job working with Donald Glover on his new Amazon series - with the working title, Hive - and it sounds like she's doing an incredible job. Michelle shared a photo from her twenties Speaking to Vanity Fair earlier this year, Donald spoke about his Beyonce-inspired project and opened up about Malia's work too. "Her writing style is great," he said: "She's just like, an amazingly talented person.
Harper’s Bazaar that investors kept pushing for a NSFW LGBTQ story, instead of a plot about a killer on the run.She told the publication how backers demanded “a hot lesbian movie with me and Christina Ricci” — however, that is not what the Patty Jenkins-directed “Monster” turned out to be.“There’s a natural fight in me to want to create environments that feel like the things that I wish I had 30 years ago when I started,” Theron said. The “Old Guard” actress also discussed her struggles with costumes during movie shoots.“Having absolutely no control over what you’re wearing is a big one that really f – – king annoyed me for years. Having some guy make you have a fitting almost in front of them — stuff like that, it’s really belittling,” Theron noted.She then described an incident on set involving a director who kept wanting her to change her clothes.“When I started, there was no conversation around it.
Charlize Theron is getting candid about her personal life. The actress, 47, spoke with Harper’s Bazaar for their October cover issue all about parenting, navigating the dating world and her experience after 25 years in Hollywood. "I feel like I’m at a place where it is what it is," Theron said of her career.
Charlize Theron is opening up about her personal and professional life.
Charlize Theron‘s mind isn’t on dating. The 47-year-old actress opens up about her relationship status during an interview with Harper’s Bazaar and shares that she’s not sure she’s interested in getting involved with anyone at the moment.