Benoit Blanc Latest Celebrity News & Gossip

Kate Hudson looks just like Khloe Kardashian with extra-long wavy hair - www.ok.co.uk - London - county Jay
ok.co.uk
19.10.2022

Kate Hudson looks just like Khloe Kardashian with extra-long wavy hair

While most of the celeb world scrabble to get bobs and shorter hairstyles, Kate Hudson is out to prove that long hair will never really go out of style.The Bride Wars actress just showed off a very different look on the red carpet for the Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery photocall in London. Kate is set to star as main character Birdie Jay in the upcoming murder mystery sequel, which also sees Daniel Craig resuming his role as Detective Benoit Blanc.

Daniel Craig receives the same royal award as his famous character James Bond - www.foxnews.com
foxnews.com
19.10.2022

Daniel Craig receives the same royal award as his famous character James Bond

Daniel Craig received a medal of honor at Windsor Castle on Tuesday, getting him one step closer to actually turning into his most iconic character, James Bond. He was awarded the Companion of the Order of St.

‘Knives Out’ director reveals sexual orientation of Daniel Craig’s character - nypost.com - state Massachusets - Greece
nypost.com
18.10.2022

‘Knives Out’ director reveals sexual orientation of Daniel Craig’s character

“Glass Onion,” is set for a Netflix release next month and Johnson confirmed at a BFI London Film Festival press conference that Blanc is queer.Johnson was asked about a particular scene in the upcoming movie that seemingly showed Blanc having a male lover.“Yes, obviously he is,” the “Looper” filmmaker bluntly told reporters.“There’s nobody in the world I can imagine in bringing me more joy for Benoit Blanc to be with,” he added.Craig, 54, then interjected, saying: “No spoilers [but] who wouldn’t want to live with that person?”The stand-alone sequel will have a one-week limited theatrical release on Nov. 23 before moving to Netflix on Dec.

'Knives Out' director confirms Daniel Craig's character is 'obviously queer' - www.foxnews.com
foxnews.com
18.10.2022

'Knives Out' director confirms Daniel Craig's character is 'obviously queer'

"Knives Out" director Rian Johnson has confirmed speculation about one of the film franchise's titular players: that Daniel Craig's character, Benoit Blanc, is queer. During a press conference at the London Film Festival, Johnson addressed the speculation after he was asked about a scene in which Benoit appeared to have a live-in male lover.

Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz make rare appearance at Glass Onion: Knives Out premiere - www.msn.com
msn.com
18.10.2022

Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz make rare appearance at Glass Onion: Knives Out premiere

Daniel Craig had his number one cheerleader on-hand for support at the Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery premiere with his wife Rachel Weisz making a low-key appearance. It was a big night for the former James Bond actor who debuted the highly-anticipated sequel to Rian Johnson’s critically acclaimed 2019 crime mystery as the closing event for this year’s BFI London Film Festival.  Daniel, 54, hit the red carpet solo, looking smart in a 007-worthy tuxedo, before being joined by the rest of his Glass Onion co-stars including actress and singer Janelle Monae and director Rian.

Daniel Craig feels 'blessed' by Angela Lansbury's cameo in Glass Onion - www.msn.com
msn.com
17.10.2022

Daniel Craig feels 'blessed' by Angela Lansbury's cameo in Glass Onion

Daniel Craig feels "so blessed" by the late Angela Lansbury's cameo appearance in his new movie Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. Rian Johnson's new whodunit, starring Craig as detective Benoit Blanc, features the final onscreen appearance of the Murder, She Wrote actress, who passed away last week aged 96. When asked at the movie's press conference at the London Film Festival on Sunday about her posthumous cameo, Craig said, "Angela Lansbury has been in my life all my life.

Daniel Craig’s Character In ‘Glass Onion’ Is Queer, Director Confirms: ‘He Obviously Is’ - etcanada.com
etcanada.com
17.10.2022

Daniel Craig’s Character In ‘Glass Onion’ Is Queer, Director Confirms: ‘He Obviously Is’

Spoiler alert: This article contains minor spoilers for “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery”.

Rian Johnson Says Daniel Craig’s ‘Knives Out’ Character Benoit Blanc Is “Obviously” Queer - deadline.com - Britain - London - USA
deadline.com
17.10.2022

Rian Johnson Says Daniel Craig’s ‘Knives Out’ Character Benoit Blanc Is “Obviously” Queer

Director Rian Johnson confirmed that Daniel Craig’s popular Knives Out sleuth Benoit Blanc is Queer during a press conference at the London Film Festival. 

'Knives Out' Director Confirms Major Detail About Daniel Craig's Character - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
17.10.2022

'Knives Out' Director Confirms Major Detail About Daniel Craig's Character

The director of Knives Out is confirming some speculation about Daniel Craig‘s character.

‘Knives Out’ franchise director Rian Johnson confirms Daniel Craig’s character detective Benoit Blanc is gay - www.nme.com - Greece
nme.com
17.10.2022

‘Knives Out’ franchise director Rian Johnson confirms Daniel Craig’s character detective Benoit Blanc is gay

Knives Out franchise, has confirmed that lead character detective Benoit Blanc – played by Daniel Craig – is gay.Per Insider, Johnson confirmed the news during a recent press conference at London Film Festival, where he appeared to promote the impending Knives Out sequel, Glass Onion. Insider asked Johnson about Blanc’s sexuality, referencing a particular scene that indicates the character lives with a man.Responding to whether that means he’s queer, Johnson replied: “Yes, he obviously is.” Referring to the as-yet-unknown actor who plays Blanc’s lover, the director added that “there’s nobody in the world I can imagine in bringing me more joy for Benoit Blanc to be with”.Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery – the second film in the Knives Out franchise, following the 2019 original – sees Craig reprise his role as Blanc, with the detective travelling to Greece to solve his latest case.

‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ Closes London Film Festival With Energetic Premiere - deadline.com - Greece
deadline.com
17.10.2022

‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ Closes London Film Festival With Energetic Premiere

The 66th London Film Festival closed Sunday with a lively screening of Rian Johnson’s murder mystery sequel, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.  

‘Glass Onion’ To Recieve UK Theatrical Release As Netflix Strikes Deal With Vue And Cineworld - deadline.com - Britain - USA - Italy - Germany
deadline.com
10.10.2022

‘Glass Onion’ To Recieve UK Theatrical Release As Netflix Strikes Deal With Vue And Cineworld

Rian Johnson’s murder-mystery sequel Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery will receive a theatrical UK release after Netflix struck deals with Vue International and Cineworld.

‘Glass Onion’ Gets One-Week Theatrical Release, Netflix to Screen Film in 600 U.S. Theaters - variety.com - county Scott
variety.com
06.10.2022

‘Glass Onion’ Gets One-Week Theatrical Release, Netflix to Screen Film in 600 U.S. Theaters

Angelique Jackson Rian Johnson’s highly-anticipated “Knives Out” sequel will first debut in theaters after all. While Netflix previously teased that “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” would play “in select theaters on a to-be-announced date,” the streamer has announced that the movie will hit theaters for a “special sneak peek preview” a full month before it launches on the platform. Following the highly-anticipated film’s world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it launched to rave reviews, Netflix has announced that “Glass Onion” will get a one-week only theatrical release over Thanksgiving with the film playing exclusively in theaters from Nov. 23-29.

Miami Film Festival to Open With ‘Glass Onion,’ Close With ‘The Fabelmans’ - variety.com - county Gem - Greece - county Miami-Dade
variety.com
06.10.2022

Miami Film Festival to Open With ‘Glass Onion,’ Close With ‘The Fabelmans’

Michaela Zee editor Miami Dade College’s Miami Film Festival GEMS has announced its line-up for its ninth annual event, with “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” set to open the festival on Nov. 3. The “Knives Out” sequel follows Detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) as he travels to Greece to solve another murder mystery. Along with Craig, the cast includes Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr., Jessica Henwick, Madelyn Cline, Kate Hudson and Dave Baustista. Miami Film Festival will honor the ensemble cast of “Glass Onion” with the inaugural Ensemble Award. Steven Spielberg’s “The Fabelmans” will close out the festival on Nov. 10, with star Paul Dano virtually receiving the Precious Gem Award.

Film Fest 919 to Open With ‘Devotion,’ Close With ‘Glass Onion’ – Film News in Brief - variety.com - North Korea - Greece - North Carolina
variety.com
04.10.2022

Film Fest 919 to Open With ‘Devotion,’ Close With ‘Glass Onion’ – Film News in Brief

Film Fest 919 in Chapel Hill, N.C., will open its fifth edition with the screening of action-drama “Devotion,” starring Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell, on Oct. 19. Along with the opening night screening, FF919 will also honor “Devotion” director J.D. Dillard with the New Horizon Award. Set during the Korean War, “Devotion” follows the U.S. Navy’s first Black aviator and his wingman, both of whom confront geopolitical uncertainty and racist hostility. The screening will be followed by a moderated conversation with Dillard. This year’s festival will close with the screening of Rian Johnson’s “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” on Sunday, Oct. 23. Set at a private estate on a Greek island, Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) returns to solve another murder mystery in the upcoming whodunit sequel.

‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ Starts With A Puzzling Invitation: Watch New Clip - etcanada.com - Greece
etcanada.com
25.09.2022

‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ Starts With A Puzzling Invitation: Watch New Clip

Netflix revealed a new clip from their upcoming whodunit sequel, “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery”, during their Tudum fan event on Saturday, and, as expected, it left fans with more questions than answers!

Meet the suspects in clip from ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ - www.nme.com - Greece
nme.com
24.09.2022

Meet the suspects in clip from ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’

Netflix has released a clip from Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery – check it out above.The clip, released as part of Netflix’s TUDUM global event, introduces the film’s ensemble cast as they receive an invitation for a special trip to Greece.In the sequel, Daniel Craig returns as detective Benoit Blanc, alongside a new cast of suspects including Edward Norton, Dave Bautista, Kathryn Hahn, Jessica Henwick, Kate Hudson, Janelle Monáe, Madelyn Cline and Leslie Odom Jr.A synopsis reads: “You’re invited to put the pieces together.

‘Glass Onion': A Puzzle Box Conceals a Mysterious Invitation in ‘Knives Out 2’ Exclusive Clip (Video) - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
24.09.2022

‘Glass Onion': A Puzzle Box Conceals a Mysterious Invitation in ‘Knives Out 2’ Exclusive Clip (Video)

teaser trailer for the film, their host is a billionaire named Miles, played by Edward Norton.He continues, “But what starts as a game turns into something much more nefarious.”Leslie Odom Jr.’s character kicks off the mystery by spinning the ornate wooden wheel that tops the box. It stops to reveal a series of brain teasers, including a projector, a Fibonacci sequence, an abacus and a combination lock.

'Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery' Starts With an Puzzling Invitation: Watch New Clip - www.etonline.com - Greece
etonline.com
24.09.2022

'Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery' Starts With an Puzzling Invitation: Watch New Clip

, during their Tudum fan event on Saturday, and, as expected, it left fans with more questions than answers!The upcoming film finds Daniel Craig's Detective Benoit Blanc back on the case with a new group of suspects in a new setting, an idyllic island getaway. The recently released trailer gave fans a look at a variety of puzzles, with Blanc's ominous warning, «This is not a game.»Director Rian Johnson introduced the Tudum scene, noting that mystery begins «when a group of old friends receive a mysterious invitation in the form of an intricate puzzle box.

‘Knives Out 2’ reviews: “It’s just so much fun” - www.nme.com - New York - Los Angeles
nme.com
12.09.2022

‘Knives Out 2’ reviews: “It’s just so much fun”

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery are now out – scroll down to read.The film picks off where Rian Johnson’s whodunit Knives Out left off, placing Daniel Craig’s detective Benoit Blanc in a new setting to solve another murder.New York Magazine‘s Alison Willmore praised the sequel as building on the original appeal of Knives Out, writing: “Glass Onion is bigger and more precisely designed than Knives Out, but what makes it a more satisfying movie is that it sits with its characters more rather than immediately showing off their decay.”Take a look at the trailer for the new film here:Glass Onion was praised for being “just so much fun” by Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com, praising writer-director Johnson’s dialogue.Wendy Ide of Screen International echoed the sentiment, calling the Knives Out sequel “an immensely enjoyable movie which is at least as funny as the first outing, if not more.”Johnson’s direction was praised by Justin Chang of the Los Angeles Times who said the film has “a virtuosity that reveals itself cinematically”.The filmmaker recently said he would “keep making” more sequels in the Knives Out franchise as long as Craig is on board to star in them.Following the film’s world premiere at TIFF last week, the film will make its European bow in October at the London Film Festival.

‘Glass Onion’ review: ‘Knives Out’ sequel is a let-down - nypost.com - Greece - state Connecticut
nypost.com
11.09.2022

‘Glass Onion’ review: ‘Knives Out’ sequel is a let-down

2019 “Knives Out” premiered Saturday at the Toronto International Film Festival. Called “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,” the Netflix movie brings back Daniel Craig’s Detective Benoit Blanc and throws him in with an entirely new crew of wealthy eccentrics.Running time: 139 minutes. Rated PG-13.

‘Knives Out’: Rian Johnson says he will keep making more sequels - www.nme.com - Greece
nme.com
11.09.2022

‘Knives Out’: Rian Johnson says he will keep making more sequels

Knives Out director Rian Johnson says he will “keep making” more sequels of the whodunnit film as long as star Daniel Craig is on board.Johnson was speaking at the premiere of sequel Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery last night (September 10) at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).Addressing the crowd before the screening, Johnson said (via Variety): “My granddad Howard Johnson traveled here tonight, he’s in the audience. Granddad, you are my role model.

‘Glass Onion’ Film Review: ‘Knives Out’ Sequel Is a Quick-Witted but Uninspired Whodunit - thewrap.com - Greece - state Connecticut - county Craig
thewrap.com
11.09.2022

‘Glass Onion’ Film Review: ‘Knives Out’ Sequel Is a Quick-Witted but Uninspired Whodunit

Writer-director Rian Johnson and star Daniel Craig reteam for “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,” the sequel to their 2019 film “Knives Out.” The new film trades New England for a Greek island, and a dysfunctional family for a group of friends who self-identify as “disruptors.” But essentially, it’s still a whodunit unfolding inside a mansion with a cast of eccentric wealthy folk.A lot has happened since 2019, and “Glass Onion” acknowledges the Covid-19 pandemic in its opening sequences. But it hasn’t anticipated genre-shifting game-changers like “Bodies Bodies Bodies” and “Triangle of Sadness” now driving the conversation. Billionaire Miles Bron (Edward Norton) sends each of his friends a wooden box locked by layers of puzzles, which ultimately reveals an invitation to his Greek island for a getaway and a game to solve the mystery of his own murder.

‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ Review: As Sharp as the First One, But in a Go-Big-or-Go-Home Way, and Daniel Craig Once Again Rules - variety.com
variety.com
11.09.2022

‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ Review: As Sharp as the First One, But in a Go-Big-or-Go-Home Way, and Daniel Craig Once Again Rules

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic It’s in the nature of cinema that when a hugely popular and beloved movie is grand enough, the sequel to it almost has to try to top it in a go-big-or-go-home way. For a long time, each new James Bond adventure was more lavishly scaled, baroque, and stunt-tastic than the last. “The Godfather Part II” was darker and longer than “The Godfather,” “The Empire Strikes Back” enlarged the awesomeness of “Star Wars,” and “Terminator 2: Judgement Day” made the first “Terminator” look like a minimalist trinket. So how does that apply to “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery”? Three years ago, Rian Johnson’s “Knives Out” was a seamlessly debonair retro whodunit, set in the mansion of a murdered mystery novelist, that not only evoked the edge-of-your-brain storytelling panache of Agatha Christie but expanded the Christie genre into something delectable in its meta cleverness. At a time when comic-book films, action films, and other forms of kinetic fantasy appeared to be in the final stages of killing off everything else, “Knives Out” was a cathartic reminder that a movie mode we associate with vintage Hollywood — dialogue of airy density and wit, characters who pop with all-too-human flaws and foibles, a plot that zigs and zags until you’ll follow it anywhere — could still make a righteous stand at the megaplex. Holding it all together was Daniel Craig as Benoit Blanc, the film’s Southern-gentleman re-imagining of a Hercule Poirot/Sherlock Holmes sleuth, whose wryly deceptive genius made him, for some of us, more super than any superhero.

Toronto Review: Rian Johnson’s ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ - deadline.com - Greece
deadline.com
11.09.2022

Toronto Review: Rian Johnson’s ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’

It beggars belief that what started out as an idle thought — to continue the adventures of detective Benoit Blanc, the world’s “greatest detective” — has resulted not in just the inevitable franchise placeholder but one of the most exciting, funny and downright enjoyable movies of the year. Shrewdly cast, it boasts one of the most brilliant screenplays of the year, not just in terms of its exquisite, laugh-out-loud dialogue and satirical barbs at pop culture but in the meticulous, meta plotting of a traditional whodunnit that keeps the mind ticking over from start to finish. Unusually for a recent Netflix presentation, hardly a minute is wasted, and it’s no surprise that a Christmas release is planned for an intelligent crowd-pleaser that hits a bullseye with every beat.

Mystery Solved! ‘Glass Onion’ Kills at TIFF and Should Be Netflix’s Leading Best Picture Pony - variety.com - county Davis - county Clayton
variety.com
11.09.2022

Mystery Solved! ‘Glass Onion’ Kills at TIFF and Should Be Netflix’s Leading Best Picture Pony

Clayton Davis “Glass Onion: A Knives Out” from writer and director Rian Johnson is another uproarious take on the whodunit series that outdoes its predecessor in nearly every way. Turning in killer performances, Janelle Monae and Edward Norton lead an invigorating ensemble that makes this awards observer hope Netflix will put every available dollar behind making this its leading awards contender for 2022.  Daniel Craig reprises the role of Benoit Blanc, throwing himself into the funniest performance seen this year. It’s impossible to explain what the film is about without spoiling it, so we won’t do that. What we will do is tell you that the award for SAG ensemble is going to be a cutthroat race with “Glass Onion” in the mix alongside “Women Talking” and “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” 

Daniel Craig and Rian Johnson Tease More ‘Knives Out’ After Twisty, Fun ‘Glass Onion’ Slays Toronto Film Festival - variety.com - Greece
variety.com
11.09.2022

Daniel Craig and Rian Johnson Tease More ‘Knives Out’ After Twisty, Fun ‘Glass Onion’ Slays Toronto Film Festival

Zack Sharf Consider “Glass Onion” another triumphant case for detective Benoit Blanc. As evidenced by the enthusiastic reaction to the premiere screening Saturday, Rian Johnson has again charmed the masses at the Toronto Film Festival with “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,” the hotly anticipated sequel to the 2019 hit whodunit. Johnson briefly addressed moviegoers before the movie began to play, giving a sweet shoutout to his grandfather. “My granddad Howard Johnson traveled here tonight, he’s in the audience,” Johnson revealed. “Granddad, you are my role model. You’re the reason I’m making movies today, I love you so much and I’m so happy you’re here.” 

Popular Celebrities

What about having some fun reading the latest showbiz news & updates on Benoit Blanc? Those who enter celebfans.org once will stay with us forever! Stop wasting time looking for something else, because here you will get the latest news on Benoit Blanc, scandals, engagements and divorces! Do not miss the opportunity to check out our breaking stories on Hollywood's hottest star Benoit Blanc!

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.
DMCA