Joel Kinnaman and his fiancee Kelly Gale enjoyed a night on the town last week!
15.09.2022 - 09:27 / justjared.com
Robert Downey Jr. and his wife Susan are enjoying a romantic night out.
The 57-year-old Avengers: Endgame actor and his 48-year-old wife held hands as they arrived at the Italian restaurant Giorgio Baldi for a dinner date on Sunday evening (September 11) in Santa Monica, Calif.
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For their night out, Robert sported a white unbuttoned shirt over a white T-shirt paired with black athletic pants and a crossbody bag while Susan wore a navy top and green, tie-dyed pants.
Earlier this summer, the intense first teaser trailer for Robert‘s upcoming movie Oppenheimer was released.
The movie, directed by Christopher Nolan, is scheduled to hit theaters on July 21, 2023.
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Joel Kinnaman and his fiancee Kelly Gale enjoyed a night on the town last week!
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Back in 2014, when “Birdman” was taking Hollywood by storm, Alejandro G. Iñárritu had some choice words about the rise of the superhero film, calling it a form of “cultural genocide.” “I don’t respond to those characters,” he added.
Zack Sharf Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu does not like superhero movies. The Oscar winner said in 2014 while promoting “Birdman” that superhero movies were a form of “cultural genocide,” adding, “I don’t respond to those characters. They have been poison because the audience is so overexposed to plot and explosions and shit that doesn’t mean nothing about the experience of being human.” Robert Downey Jr. weighed in on Iñarritu’s comment in 2015 during an interview with The Guardian to promote his turn as Iron Man in the Marvel blockbuster “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” but the actor’s retort was somewhat controversial. Downey Jr. noted that he “respects the heck out of” Iñarritu but also mocked Iñarritu’s Spanish roots by saying, “For a man whose native tongue is Spanish to be able to put together a phrase like ‘cultural genocide’ just speaks to how bright he is.”
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