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Travis Kelce Says His 'Cheesecake Factory Bag' Outfit Was Actually A 'Pitch To Get In A Wes Anderson Film'! LOLz! - perezhilton.com - France - Kansas City
perezhilton.com
24.01.2024 / 22:51

Travis Kelce Says His 'Cheesecake Factory Bag' Outfit Was Actually A 'Pitch To Get In A Wes Anderson Film'! LOLz!

Travis Kelce is shaping up to be quite the triple threat: football star, restaurateur, and future actor??

Renowned author Alasdair Gray's family welcome critically acclaimed Hollywood version of his Poor Things novel - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
24.01.2024 / 14:09

Renowned author Alasdair Gray's family welcome critically acclaimed Hollywood version of his Poor Things novel

The sister of renowned Scottish author Alasdair Gray has insisted that he wouldn't be furious that every trace of Scotland was wiped from the Hollywood movie based on his book.

Emma Stone Could Be a ‘Jeopardy!’ Contestant ‘in a Heartbeat,’ Says Host Ken Jennings; Oscar Winner Applies to the Show Every Year - variety.com
variety.com
23.01.2024 / 00:11

Emma Stone Could Be a ‘Jeopardy!’ Contestant ‘in a Heartbeat,’ Says Host Ken Jennings; Oscar Winner Applies to the Show Every Year

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Emma Stone‘s quest to compete on “Jeopardy!” got a promising update courtesy of the game show’s host Ken Jennings, who said during an interview on “Live With Kelly and Mark” that the “La La Land” Oscar winner would be welcomed on the game show “in a heartbeat.” Now it’s your move, Stone. During an appearance on Variety’s “Awards Circuit” podcast earlier this month, Stone went viral for revealing she is a “Jeopardy!” junkie and applies to be a contestant on the game show every year. “I apply every June,” Stone said.

Mark Ruffalo, 56, panicked he was ‘too old’ for ‘Poor Things’ sex scenes with Emma Stone, 35 - nypost.com - county Stone
nypost.com
16.01.2024 / 15:56

Mark Ruffalo, 56, panicked he was ‘too old’ for ‘Poor Things’ sex scenes with Emma Stone, 35

Perfect magazine in a recent interview. “I’ve never done anything like [‘Poor Things’] before.” “So, like, the sex scenes,” continued Ruffalo. “Am I too old to be doing that kind of stuff? Does anyone want to see that?”In a second Instagram post, the “Spotlight” actor, who appeared nude from the waist up in the cover shoot, mused that Hollywood is currently “in this prudish time for films.” “Sexuality is so deeply connected to the psychology of a character.

From Their Mouths to God’s Ears: Seven Directors Who Brought Out the Best in Willem Dafoe - variety.com - Italy - Wisconsin
variety.com
15.01.2024 / 20:23

From Their Mouths to God’s Ears: Seven Directors Who Brought Out the Best in Willem Dafoe

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic In “Poor Things,” Willem Dafoe plays God, bringing his devilish grin to the role of an ethically unbound surgeon who grafts body parts from one creature onto another, blending ducks and geese with dogs and goats — and, in the case of Emma Stone’s Bella Baxter, implanting a spare brain in the corpse of a drowned woman. The Dr. Frankenstein-like character is just the latest leap of faith for an actor who spoke to Variety, apropos of receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

‘Poor Things’ ending explained: what happens to Bella Baxter? - www.nme.com
nme.com
13.01.2024 / 18:25

‘Poor Things’ ending explained: what happens to Bella Baxter?

Poor Things looks set to be one of the major films of the 2024 award season.Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos (The Favourite, The Lobster), the sci-fi black comedy follows young woman Bella Baxter (Emma Stone) who, after dying by suicide, is resurrected by a scientist and runs off with a debauched lawyer on a journey of self-discovery.The film is based on a novel of the same name by Alasdair Gray. Alongside Stone, the cast includes Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, Ramy Youssef, Christopher Abbott, Kathryn Hunter, Jerrod Carmichael, Hanna Schygulla and Margaret Qualley.At the wedding ceremony between Bella Baxter and Max McCandles (Ramy Youssef), Alfie Blessington (Christopher Abbott), the ex-husband of Bella’s mother, interrupts and implores Bella, who he believes is her mother Victoria Blessington, to return with him.Bella abandons Max at the altar, keen to learn of her mother’s past life with Alfie.

‘Poor Things’ Star Ramy Youssef on the ‘Tightrope’ of His First Film Role and Whether Max and Bella Have Real Love - variety.com
variety.com
10.01.2024 / 23:07

‘Poor Things’ Star Ramy Youssef on the ‘Tightrope’ of His First Film Role and Whether Max and Bella Have Real Love

Selome Hailu You might be able to spot Ramy Youssef for a minute in Gus Van Sant’s 2018 film “Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot.” Maybe. “I think I’m in it? I don’t remember if I saw it,” laughs Youssef, who is credited for the role of Drinker. “There were so many times where I booked roles where the character has a name like Drinker or Guy in Kitchen, and then I would, like, not be invited to do anything.

‘Poor Things’: Read The Screenplay That Got Yorgos Lanthimos, Tony McNamara And Emma Stone Back Together Again - deadline.com - county Stone - Greece
deadline.com
10.01.2024 / 18:44

‘Poor Things’: Read The Screenplay That Got Yorgos Lanthimos, Tony McNamara And Emma Stone Back Together Again

Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series spotlighting the year’s most talked-about scripts continues with Yorgos Lanthimos‘ Poor Things, the darkly comedic genre-bender penned by Tony McNamara that marks a reunion of the Greek filmmaker with McNamara and star Emma Stone after 2018’s Oscar-nominated The Favourite.

‘Poor Things’ sex scene so controversial UK law required it to be re-edited - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
10.01.2024 / 18:19

‘Poor Things’ sex scene so controversial UK law required it to be re-edited

Emma Stone’s new film Poor Things includes a sex scene that had to be edited in order to fit in with UK law.The film, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos (The Favourite, The Lobster), includes a scene so contentious that if left uncut would have contravened the UK’s Protection of Children Act 1978.The darkly comedic fantasy film sees Stone’s character being brought back to life by Willem Dafoe, who plays a Frankenstein-like scientist in the film.In the scene in question, two young boys watch Stone’s Bella Baxter working as a prostitute, after their father has hired Bella to teach them how to have sex.The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), which is responsible for the classification and censorship of all films and video works exhibited in UK cinemas or released on physical media, is clear that the film could not have been shown, even with an 18 certificate, unless the scene had been modified.“We originally saw this film for advice. We informed the distributor we would be likely to classify the film 18 on condition that changes be made to one short sequence depicting sexual activity in the presence of children,” said a BBFC statement.“This is in accordance with the Protection of Children Act 1978.

Pedro Pascal caresses Willem Dafoe’s wife right in front of him: ‘Swingers vibes’ - nypost.com
nypost.com
10.01.2024 / 04:03

Pedro Pascal caresses Willem Dafoe’s wife right in front of him: ‘Swingers vibes’

Pedro Pascal got a little handsy with Willem Dafoe’s wife, Giada Colagrande, Monday at the “Spider-Man” actor’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony. In a TikTok with almost 6 million views, the notoriously handsome Pascal is seen standing up after crouching down to pose for photos with Dafoe’s new star, then turns to Colagrande, an actress and director, and caresses her chin as she chuckles.Dafoe, 68, dropped his smiled as he watched the whole thing, muttering something inaudible to his co-star in “The Great Wall,” who quickly kept his hands to himself.

Willem Dafoe: ‘Challenging Movies’ Don’t Do Well on Streaming Because ‘People Go Home’ and Say ‘Let’s Watch Something Stupid Tonight’ - variety.com
variety.com
09.01.2024 / 20:02

Willem Dafoe: ‘Challenging Movies’ Don’t Do Well on Streaming Because ‘People Go Home’ and Say ‘Let’s Watch Something Stupid Tonight’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Willem Dafoe recently told The Guardian that “more difficult movies, more challenging movies” usually fail to perform well on streaming platforms because most subscribers just want to go home and “watch something stupid.” That’s a problem for someone like Dafoe, whose movies are often dense and challenging such as “The Northman,” “Inside” and “Poor Things,” just to same a few of his recent offerings. “The kind of attention that people give at home isn’t the same,” Dafoe said.

Pedro Pascal tributes Willem Dafoe with funny anecdote about watching ‘Platoon’ as a kid - us.hola.com - USA
us.hola.com
09.01.2024 / 19:53

Pedro Pascal tributes Willem Dafoe with funny anecdote about watching ‘Platoon’ as a kid

Pedro Pascal recently paid tribute to fellow actor Willem Dafoe in a heartwarming way. Pascal recounted a funny anecdote about watching the classic war movie “Platoon” as a kid with his dad, which involved Dafoe’s memorable performance.

The first Hollywood Walk of Fame Star of 2024 goes to Willem Dafoe - us.hola.com - USA
us.hola.com
09.01.2024 / 18:11

The first Hollywood Walk of Fame Star of 2024 goes to Willem Dafoe

Willem Dafoe received the first star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame of 2024. This is a well-deserved honor for the actor, who has been in dozens of movies in his career and is internationally respected for the versatility and boldness of his roles.

‘Barbie,’ ‘Oppenheimer’ and ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Among AARP Movies for Grownups Best Picture Nominees - variety.com - USA - Hollywood
variety.com
09.01.2024 / 17:33

‘Barbie,’ ‘Oppenheimer’ and ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Among AARP Movies for Grownups Best Picture Nominees

Jaden Thompson AARP The Magazine has announced the nominees for the annual Movies for Grownups (MFG) Awards. “Barbie,” “The Color Purple,” “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “Maestro” and “Oppenheimer” will contend for best picture/best movie for grownups.

Pedro Pascal names his pick for “the greatest American actor” - www.nme.com - USA - Hollywood - Florida
nme.com
09.01.2024 / 15:08

Pedro Pascal names his pick for “the greatest American actor”

Pedro Pascal has singled out the actor that he considers to be “the greatest American actor in our lifetime”.The star of The Last of Us and The Mandalorian was speaking at a ceremony in Hollywood yesterday (January 8) for the unveiling of a new star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.The star being unveiled was for the actor Willem Dafoe, and in his speech to the audience at the event, which also included Guillermo Del Toro, Patricia Arquette and Mark Ruffalo, Pascal lavished his fellow actor with praise.“I saw Platoon in the movie theatre with my father and he made me cry so hard my dad sent me to the bathroom,” Pascal said.“He redefines the concept of rebel and originality by making it about generosity, integrity, kindness and fun. Willem is a good time and an amazing friend.”“He has been my greatest teacher,” Pascal continued about Dafoe, with whom he co-starred in the 2017 film The Great Wall.

Jenna Ortega reveals her favourite actor and film of all time - www.nme.com - New York - Texas - Indiana - county Stanton
nme.com
09.01.2024 / 14:46

Jenna Ortega reveals her favourite actor and film of all time

Jenna Ortega has revealed the actor that she most admires, as well as her all-time favourite film.The Wednesday and Scream star was asked the questions by fans and responded in a Stories reel on Instagram earlier today (January 9).Replying to the inquiry about her favourite actor, Ortega wrote: “Too hard, but I do love Harry Dean Stanton. Paris, Texas is one of my favorite movies.

Willem Dafoe says “challenging” movies aren’t popular thanks to streaming - www.nme.com
nme.com
08.01.2024 / 20:45

Willem Dafoe says “challenging” movies aren’t popular thanks to streaming

Willem Dafoe has said he doesn’t think “challenging” movies are popular any more thanks to the onset of streaming.The actor, who is currently promoting his latest film Poor Things with Emma Stone, opened up about the current situation of the film industry in a new interview with The Guardian last weekend (January 7).He told the publication he thought the way people are viewing films now more via streaming has affected the types of films being made as a result.He explained: “…The kind of attention that people give at home isn’t the same. More difficult movies, more challenging movies can not do as well, when you don’t have an audience that’s really paying attention.

Emma Stone says ‘Cruella’ sequel is a “work in progress” - www.nme.com
nme.com
08.01.2024 / 07:30

Emma Stone says ‘Cruella’ sequel is a “work in progress”

Emma Stone has said that a sequel to the 2021 film Cruella is a “work in progress” in a new interview.While on the red carpet at the Palm Springs International Film Festival on Thursday (January 5), Stone spoke with Variety about the sequel to Cruella, a prequel to Disney’s animated 1961 film 101 Dalmatians in which Stone played the titular villain, Cruella de Vil. “You tell me,” Stone said, responding to a question about when the sequel will be released.

‘Poor Things’ Director Teases Emma Stone-Willem Dafoe Reteam ‘Kinds Of Kindness’ After Golden Globes Wins - deadline.com
deadline.com
08.01.2024 / 05:29

‘Poor Things’ Director Teases Emma Stone-Willem Dafoe Reteam ‘Kinds Of Kindness’ After Golden Globes Wins

“It’s a very different film,” Yorgos Lanthimos said Sunday about his next movie with Emma Stone, titled Kinds of Kindness,which he’s currently editing. It marks the third time the pair have worked together.

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