Sigourney Weaver is weighing in on news of the “Working Girl” reboot, which is being produced by Selena Gomez.
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is getting ready to start a busy fall promoting : Master Gardener, The Good House, Call Jane, and Avatar 2. “It's funny that they're all coming out at the same time because they're all so different," she says.
"It's like a flower bed coming up after winter.”Sigourney Weaver at the 64th San Sebastian International Film Festival on September 21, 2016 in San Sebastian, Spain.Not to be cliché, but Weaver's career has pretty much always been in bloom. Born in New York City, she graduated from Stanford University and went on to receive a master's degree from the Yale School of Drama—where, at one point, she was told she shouldn't consider a career as an actor. The “advice” didn't stick: She made her feature film debut in Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi blockbuster Alien as Warrant Officer Ripley, followed by 1986's Aliens.
For that follow up, she earned a best actress Oscar nomination and, most importantly, paved the way for future bonafide, tough-as-nails female action stars.Her greatest hits continued with the role of Dana Barrett in 1984's Ghostbusters and a Tony nomination that same year for Hurlyburly. A few years later, in 1988, she earned another two Oscar nominations; this time for playing primatologist Dian Fossey in Gorillas in the Mist and sly boss Katharine Parker in Working Girl.The ‘90s were no different, starting with reprising her role as Ripley in Aliens 3, which she co-produced.
(She also starred and co-produced 1997's Alien Resurrection.) Then there was 1993's critically-acclaimed political comedy Dave and the 1997 drama The Ice Storm, both opposite Kevin Kline. (She stars with him again in this fall's The Good House.) The critically-acclaimed projects kept on coming—by 2009, she had another blockbuster under
.Sigourney Weaver is weighing in on news of the “Working Girl” reboot, which is being produced by Selena Gomez.
Ashley Iaconetti and Jared Haibon's appearance left them feeling like failures. ET spoke with the Bachelor Nation favorites following their appearance on season 8 of the reality show, and they revealed why criticism of their guest-starring roles was hard to swallow.«It makes us feel like failures because the show took a chance with us, and we didn't ask for them to, but the fact that they wanted to means the world to us,» Jared told ET. "… Honestly, I thought we'd go down there and… it would be quick little scenes and they would show us on the date and it would be fast and quick and, 'Oh, so cute,' and then move on.«That's not what happened, though, as the series opted to showcase Jared and Ashley's romantic date, rather than keep the focus on this year's singles, a decision that has been the basis of much of the criticism online.»We're quite honored that they thought our footage was good enough to show in its entirety.
Geena Davis “really wanted to be small” and struggled to fit in because of her height. The ‘Thelma and Louise’ actress, who started her career as a lingerie model, has opened up about the insecurity she had with her height when she was younger and confessed that she felt like a misfit as she was taller than her school colleagues. She told The New Yorker: "I was tall from a baby.
Sigourney Weaver says she can't wait for the world to finally see what's been in the works in the 13 years since the first hit theaters.Weaver walked the red carpet at the 2022 Elle Women in Hollywood gala at the Getty Center in Los Angeles on Monday, and she spoke with ET's Deidre Behar about the hotly anticipated sequel, «It's a hell of a movie,» Weaver said, in awe. «It is an amazing story.
“Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile” tells (and sings) the story of a stage-shy crocodile who has the voice of an angel (Shawn Mendes). Lyle gets discovered by Hector P.
Royal Mail is considering axing around 10,000 fulltime roles by August next year, parent group International Distribution Services has announced.
Michaela Zee editor Socialite scammer Anna Sorokin, also known as Anna Delvey, sat down with CNN’s Jake Tapper on Wednesday and spoke about her regrets and why she deserves a “second opportunity” to stay in the U.S. “I feel so sorry for a lot of the choices I’ve made,” Sorokin said. “I also feel like I’ve learned so much and I grew as a person.” Sorokin was released from jail on Oct. 5 after being taken into immigration custody for overstaying her visa in March 2021. She is required to remain under house arrest with electronic monitoring and has been barred from all social media.
Robbie Williams reportedly joked being flashed by a female fan on the first night of his new tour made him feel like a “diabetic in a cake shop”. The 48-year-old singer – happily married to Ayda Field – is said to have made the gag when one of the crowd at London’s O2 bared her chest on Sunday (09. 10.
Peter Andre has opened up about his “horrific” battle with anxiety as he marks World Mental Health Day. Writing exclusively in his column, the 49 year old told how when his anxiety is at its worst it can feel like “he’s going to die”.The dad-of-four has been open about his own experience with his mental health during his time in the spotlight, including revealing he had a breakdown in his 20s after rising to fame with his number one hit Mysterious Girl. Pete said: “It’s World Mental Health Day this week and I think it’s so important that there is time dedicated to acknowledge this and encourage people to be more open about how they’re feeling.
Model and former Miss Universe Olivia Culpo is opening up about something that happened in a past relationship.
J. Kim Murphy Terry Bradshaw took a moment on this week’s “Fox NFL Sunday” broadcast to address concerns regarding his health status, revealing that he has undergone two surgeries within the last year after being diagnosed with bladder cancer and a form of skin cancer. “Last week on the show, I ran out of breath… A lot of people were asking, ‘What’s wrong with me? What’s happened to me physically?’ I just want to address it and let you know what has happened in my life,” Bradshaw began, speaking during a panel discussion on the broadcast. The 74-year-old Pittsburgh Steelers legend and NFL broadcasting titan went on to explain that he was diagnosed with bladder cancer last November. After receiving surgery and treatment at Yale University’s medical center, the condition was safely resolved. In March, Bradshaw’s doctors discovered a Merkel cell tumor in his neck, “a rare form of skin cancer,” which was then also addressed with another surgery at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.
Joel Edgerton and Sigourney Weaver are stepping out to promote their new movie.
AJ McLean is indeed feeling “Larger Than Life.”And the 44-year-old boy-bander has “RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race” to thank for it.“I am a completely different person, and it really all started with this show,” McLean told People ahead of competing in the Friday finale of the VH1 reality spinoff from the “RuPaul’s Drag Race” juggernaut.In addition to transforming into Poppy Love on “Celebrity Drag Race,” McLean has undergone a major makeover of his own this year. He’s lost over 30 pounds, had plastic surgery to tighten up his jawline — and, most importantly, celebrated a year of sobriety on Monday.The star credits “Celebrity Drag Race” for helping him to — in the immortal words of Mother Ru — “love myself.”“Hands down the biggest thing I took away from this amazing experience was to love the body that you’re in,” said McLean.
AJ McLean isn’t afraid to admit he recently underwent a cosmetic surgery procedure.
Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic A middling movie with a must-see performance at its core, “The Good House” does something interesting with the notion of the unreliable narrator. As the unfortunately named Hildy Good (blame novelist Ann Leary, not married filmmakers Maya Forbes and Wallace Wolodarsky for that decision), Sigourney Weaver brings deceptive self-confidence to the role of a small-town Realtor. We meet Hildy introducing a couple to the fictional New England fishing village of where the Good family has lived for so long, there’s talk of witches in their past. But Hildy can’t be trusted — not because her character is bad (she’s Good, get it?), but because she’s in denial. “I can walk through a house once and know more about its occupants than a psychiatrist … could in a year of sessions,” Hildy boasts, addressing the audience directly. In truth, she’s not talking to us so much as she is rationalizing things to herself. The slyly insightful way Forbes (“Infinitely Polar Bear”) and Wolodarsky (who spent years writing for animation) have constructed “The Good House,” watching Hildy throw down boss energy to clients and the camera is like being inside her head, where the first person she has to convince that she’s in control is herself. We buy it — for a time — but the characters don’t, and that mismatch is the crux of all that follows.
Sigourney Weaver and Morena Baccarin are stepping out to promote their new movie!