Scream 7 has officially lost director Christopher Landon.
07.12.2023 - 08:19 / variety.com
John Bleasdale Guest Contributor “A lot of Goop,” one of the attendees remarked on leaving Gwyneth Paltrow’s In Conversation talk taking place at the Red Sea Film Festival. “A bit lopsided,” another agreed. Many of the gathered gripped Marvel posters and wore Marvel T-shirts, but everyone was happy to welcome an actor whose career has spanned films as diverse as “Se7en,” “The Royal Tenenbaums” and “Shakespeare in Love,” and the biggest applause came when she said that this was her first time in Saudi Arabia.
The first female CEO of the Saudi Research and Media Group Jomana al-Rashid acted as moderator and began the talk with a survey of Paltrow’s acting career and her first inspiration: “My mother is an actress. She did mostly theater. And so I grew up as a little girl watching her rehearse plays and running around the theater.
My mother would even say she always felt a bit insecure. When she was on stage, she was the most powerful, integrated force of nature that I have ever seen. And so I wanted to be that.” Having been spotted on the street by a casting agent as a 17-year-old schoolgirl — “I hate to say smoking cigarettes” — Paltrow snuck to the audition and, though she didn’t get the part, her mother found out and from that time on encouraged her.
She identified her defining role as the secret smoker and one-time childhood prodigy Margot in Wes Anderson’s “The Royal Tenenbaums”: “My daughter’s friends watch it and love it. It’s all these years later. It’s very fun.” Asked about navigating the film industry as a woman, Paltrow responded that “women artists have always been allowed a bit more latitude than in other professions,” citing Sarah Bernhardt, Grace Kelly and Elizabeth Taylor, “but at the same time there has
.Scream 7 has officially lost director Christopher Landon.
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