Owen Wilson shared some tea about the forthcoming second season of Loki on Disney+ while at the premiere for his new movie Paint.
06.03.2023 - 23:07 / etcanada.com
IFC Films has unveiled a new poster for “Paint”, an upcoming comedy starring Owen Wilson as a public television painter strikingly resembling the iconic Bob Ross.
Starring alongside Wilson, “Paint” features Michaela Watkins, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Ciara Renee, Lusia Strus, Stephen Root, and Lucy Freyer. Brit McAdams directs the film.
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“Paint” will follow Owens as Carl Nargle, Vermont’s top public television painter who believes he has everything he wants: a signature perm, a custom van, and constantly adoring fans. However, his life gets turned upside down when a younger, better artist steals the attention from Carl and puts everything he loves in jeopardy.
The newly released poster features Wilson looking extremely campy with a retro perm, embroidered shirt and a Bob Rossesque background of mountains and forestry behind him.
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Paint is set to hit theatres on April 7, 2023.
Owen Wilson shared some tea about the forthcoming second season of Loki on Disney+ while at the premiere for his new movie Paint.
Sophia Scorziello editor In this exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the making of James Cameron’s “Avatar: The Way of Water” from its upcoming digital release, the film’s cast and crew reveal the multiple innovative methods they deployed to shoot the film, as the production team quite literally learned how to work vis-à-vis the way of water. Going from land to water was a big adjustment for the cast. Stars Zoe Saldaña, Sam Worthington and Kate Winslet discuss having to learn to regulate their bodies and breathing within this unfamiliar layer of the set so they could properly to capture the essence of Cameron’s vision. “There’s not just the physical challenge of holding your breath,” says Winslet, who plays Ronal in the film. “There’s then the added challenge of acting out a scene underwater where everything is very different. You’re having to imagine coral reefs; you’re having to picture other Na’vi swimming around you. Then you have the challenge of your movements are very, very different underwater — finding that serenity and that calm.”
Scott Huver After starring in “Paint” as a Bob Ross-esque (but far more angry and tortured) paint instructor, Owen Wilson admits he’s warmed to finding his own sense of zen calm — not with watercolors and brushes, but with Crayolas. “When my boys were little, at restaurants I’d give them crayons and try to calm them down, but I think that maybe adults should be doing that, too,” Wilson told Variety at the premiere of the IFC film at the Ace Hotel on Thursday. ”I don’t know why we ever stop doing that, because there is something really nice about trying to create something.” “I guess there’s that Picasso quote: ‘I want to spend the rest of my life learning to paint like a child,’” he mused. “Not worrying about anything and just expressing yourself — that feels good.”
Owen Wilson is gearing up for season 2.ET's Ash Crossan spoke to Wilson at the premiere of his new comedy, -- out April 7 — where he shared his excitement over the show's next season and having Oscar-winner Ke Huy Quan join the cast.«I guess they have kind of a little shot of Tom Hiddleston and I and Jonathan Majors from season two,» Wilson said when asked about the teaser at the end of. «And I think that's coming out end of the summer or September.»As for what's ahead, Wilson said the show's second season promises to «get very wild,» now that the Kangs have been unleashed.Season 2 will also see even more famous faces, with the addition of Quan to the cast.«I know.
David Muir had high hopes for a career in news journalism from a young age and that meant he kickstarted his dreams early.The ABC anchor opened up about how he got his start in the business during an interview with Rachael Ray and the photo he shared is amazing. In the image, a teenage David sat proudly at a news desk, looking nervous but excited. WATCH: How David Muir's friendship with Kelly Ripa has blossomed He explained: "I was 13-years-old, I had written to the local news people in my town and they began writing back to me and that was my first visit to the TV station."I began interning, carrying the tripods, and the equipment. They hired me out of college.
Blac Chyna is ready to get back to her natural look. The 34-year-old model and former reality star took to Instagram to document the process of getting her facial fillers dissolved in her cheeks, jawline, and lips.Chyna, whose real name is Angela White, shared the video on Instagram, declaring, «Enough is enough, it all has to come out… I ain't even worried about no stinging. I just want it out.»In the clip, she tells the doctor working on her face that she's ready to go «back to baseline,» explaining, «I'm just tired of the look.
fishally the prettiest mermaid in the sea. The model and skincare founder is bringing back mermaidcore in a big way with her latest look, a turquoise mini-dress Ariel would love.“and after
Oscar at tonight’s (March 12) ceremony for his role in The Whale.The ceremony took place in Los Angeles at the Dolby Theatre, with Everything Everywhere All At Once leading the nominations going into the show.Fraser was named Best Actor for his role as Charlie in The Whale. “So this is what the multiverse looks like!” he joked as he collected the award.
Hugh Grant doesn't have a problem poking fun at himself for a laugh — even in front of his former rom-com co-star, Andie MacDowell.Grant and MacDowell gave fans a little reunion at the 95th Oscars on Sunday, when they took to the stage at the Dolby Theatre to present the award for Best Production Design.Grant was all smiles as he joked about the difference between how he and MacDowell have aged in the nearly 30 years since their beloved rom-com.«We're actually here to do two things. The first is to raise awareness about the vital importance of using a good moisturizer,» Grant joked.
on Sunday, March 12 in a look that was nothing short of stunning. The actor, styled by Sophie Lopez, walked the champagne carpet at the Academy Awards in a shimmery silver mermaid gown with a glittering train. Rather than “frost” herself a la How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Hudson kept her jewelry simple by going sans necklace and adding a pair of classic teardrop earrings. The actor paired her sparkly look with a pair of silver heels and .
Courteney Cox is reflecting on her past decision to get facial fillers and how she initially didn't realize her face looked "a little off." On Tuesday's episode of the "Gloss Angeles Beauty Podcast," Cox spoke to hosts Kirbie Johnson and Sara Tan about her biggest beauty regret, which happens to be facial filler. "I look at pictures of me from when I thought I looked OK, and I can't believe it," Cox said. The "Scream VI" star explained what it has been like aging with fillers.
As last minute preparations and rehearsals were busily taking place at the Dolby Theatre for this Sunday’s 95th Annual Academy Awards, I was able to carve out some time with AMPAS CEO Bill Kramer on Wednesday to talk about the show, handling potential crisis situations, continuing controversies about Oscar campaigning and social media, plus the future of the broadcast with ABC and the Dolby Theatre venue where it has taken place for several years. He was in a very upbeat mood about what he was seeing so far in his first year as CEO so involved with the Oscar show with new President Janet Yang on behalf of the Academy and what they hope will be somewhat of a return to Oscar’s former glory after a rough couple of years where the broadcast was deeply affected by the pandemic and then the now-infamous Will Smith/Chris Rock slap which we also talk about including Kramer’s reaction to Rock’s Netflix comedy special last Saturday and its timing just a week before this year’s show.
.During a recent appearance on the podcast, the and star reflected on her warped perspective of her own face before . "It's a domino effect, it's like you don't realize that you look a little off, so then you keep doing more cause you look normal to yourself," Cox said in a teaser for the upcoming episode, which was shared on the podcast's Instagram page on March 7.The 58-year-old actor continued, "You look in the mirror and go, 'Oh, that looks good,' you think, and you don't realize what it looks like to the outside person and just doing too many fillers and having to have them removed, which thank god they are removable, I think I messed up a lot and now luckily I can, I was able to reverse most of that, now I'm actually just older."This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Cox first opened up about her during a 2016 episode of NBC's Running Wild.
Who knew painting on television could be so dramatic?
Owen Wilson is channeling Bob Ross in his new movie!
The hook of IFC’s “Paint” seems to be “What if Bob Ross was challenged for public broadcasting painting supremacy by a younger and, yes, more inclusive artist?” Think “All About Eve” or “Showgirls,” in this case offering a set-in-their-ways veteran on-television painter and art instructor being usurped by a younger, more exciting upstart. Owen Wilson isn’t literally playing late painter Bob Ross, who died at the age of 52 in 1995. However, at least some of the comedy offered up in the latest trailer for “Paint” is contingent upon audiences being somewhat aware of the beloved, soft-spoken artist.
Can someone be replaced without complications? When it comes to pop culture, there’s a constant flow of trends, but sometimes, a memorable figure breaks through to defy it all. Carl Nargle is striving to maintain his own relevance in IFC Films’ “Paint.” The comedy stars Owen Wilson as the unforgettable character with more than a passing resemblance to public broadcasting icon Bob Ross; Nargle’s place as Vermont’s top TV painter is jeopardized when an interloper threatens to destroy everything.
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