Robert De Niro and Princess Diaries star Anne Hathaway once teamed up for the 2015 feature The Intern. After their initial meeting, however, Hathaway admitted to giving the veteran actor a bit of the silent treatment at first.
Anne Hathaway was initially terrified of Robert De Niro Anne Hathaway | Sebastian Reuter/Getty Images
Hathaway couldn’t get over working alongside De Niro in director Nancy Meyer’s The Intern. In the feature, De Niro played the titular intern of an online fashion site ran by Hathaway’s character. But because of De Niro’s pedigree and reputation, Hathaway constantly found herself tongue-tied around the Oscar-winner.
“I couldn’t talk around him for the first three weeks – I just felt like an idiot, everything I said,” Hathaway once said according to Impulse Gamer. “And once I calmed down about that, I just trusted the words. It didn’t matter how I felt,...
Anne Hathaway was initially terrified of Robert De Niro Anne Hathaway | Sebastian Reuter/Getty Images
Hathaway couldn’t get over working alongside De Niro in director Nancy Meyer’s The Intern. In the feature, De Niro played the titular intern of an online fashion site ran by Hathaway’s character. But because of De Niro’s pedigree and reputation, Hathaway constantly found herself tongue-tied around the Oscar-winner.
“I couldn’t talk around him for the first three weeks – I just felt like an idiot, everything I said,” Hathaway once said according to Impulse Gamer. “And once I calmed down about that, I just trusted the words. It didn’t matter how I felt,...
- 11/9/2023
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Updated:
“Squid Game” star Hoyeon is now set to star in Na Hong-jin’s upcoming film “Hope,” joining Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander. Deadline reported her casting the same day that the film itself was announced.
The movie will be Hoyeon’s first feature, after she earned an Emmy nomination for her acting debut in Netflix’s 2021 series “Squid Game.” Prior to that series, she was known primarily for her work as a model. Hoyeon will next star in Alfonso Cuarón’s Apple TV+ series “Disclaimer,” and is also attached to Joe Talbot’s film “The Governesses,” which also stars Lily-Rose Depp and Renate Reinsve. She is represented by CAA and Sloane, Offer.
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Seven years after his last film “The Wailing” premiered at Cannes, Na Hong-jin is gearing up for his fourth feature. The South Korean filmmaker has set up his upcoming film, currently under the working title of “Hope,...
“Squid Game” star Hoyeon is now set to star in Na Hong-jin’s upcoming film “Hope,” joining Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander. Deadline reported her casting the same day that the film itself was announced.
The movie will be Hoyeon’s first feature, after she earned an Emmy nomination for her acting debut in Netflix’s 2021 series “Squid Game.” Prior to that series, she was known primarily for her work as a model. Hoyeon will next star in Alfonso Cuarón’s Apple TV+ series “Disclaimer,” and is also attached to Joe Talbot’s film “The Governesses,” which also stars Lily-Rose Depp and Renate Reinsve. She is represented by CAA and Sloane, Offer.
Original Story Follows:
Seven years after his last film “The Wailing” premiered at Cannes, Na Hong-jin is gearing up for his fourth feature. The South Korean filmmaker has set up his upcoming film, currently under the working title of “Hope,...
- 3/29/2023
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
This laugh-free US-uk culture clash movie focuses on preparations for a wedding in London and makes you appreciate the alchemies of Nancy Meyer and Richard Curtis
An excruciating generational non-romcom featuring Crazy Rich Non-Asians from America coming to posh London and the land of Paddington and Downton Abbey for the wedding of one of their half-siblings from across the pond, with all the traditional business of hen parties and rehearsal dinners and set at a prominently branded five-star hotel.
Allison Janney plays Donna, who in her youth married a guy in England, had a daughter and divorced him then came back to the US, married an American and had another girl and a boy with him before this second husband died. Now grown up, Eloise (Cynthia Addai-Robinson) is a haughty British princess getting married in London with full bridezilla prerogatives (apparently doing it outdoors) and American Alice (Kristen Bell), tormented...
An excruciating generational non-romcom featuring Crazy Rich Non-Asians from America coming to posh London and the land of Paddington and Downton Abbey for the wedding of one of their half-siblings from across the pond, with all the traditional business of hen parties and rehearsal dinners and set at a prominently branded five-star hotel.
Allison Janney plays Donna, who in her youth married a guy in England, had a daughter and divorced him then came back to the US, married an American and had another girl and a boy with him before this second husband died. Now grown up, Eloise (Cynthia Addai-Robinson) is a haughty British princess getting married in London with full bridezilla prerogatives (apparently doing it outdoors) and American Alice (Kristen Bell), tormented...
- 11/17/2022
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Mel Gibson's bloody-minded Apocalypto carved out a small victory at the boxoffice Friday as it edged ahead of Nancy Meyer's love potion The Holiday.
According to the boxoffice tracking site boxofficemojo.com, Buena Vista's R-rated Apocalypto, even without benefit of stars, took first place for the day with an estimated $4.95 million.
In second place, Sony Pictures' PG-13 rated Holiday, which boasts the starring quartet of Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, Kate Winslet and Jack Black, attracted an estimated $4.4 million, which could still allow it to take the entire weekend if it enjoys a strong Saturday.
Even though it features Leonardo DiCaprio as an African adventurer, Warner Bros. Pictures' Blood Diamond, directed by Edward Zwick, fell behind the marketplace leaders, debuting in fourth place with an estimated $2.68 million.
The weekend's other new wide release, Warners' comedy Unaccompanied Minors, which is aimed at kids, had to settle for a seventh-place bow with an estimated $1.6 million.
Meanwhile, both Happy Feet and Casino Royale, both entering their fourth weekend, continued to hang in.
The animated Happy Feet stood in third place with an estimated $3.1 million, while the action-packed Casino Royale grabbed the fifth spot with an estimated $2.6 million.
BACKGROUND
Boxoffice preview: Mayans, miners in culture clash
Published Dec. 8
By Nicole Sperling
It's likely to be a photo finish at the boxoffice this weekend when three wide releases targeting adults -- Warner Bros. Pictures' Blood Diamond, Buena Vista Pictures' Apocalypto and Sony Pictures' The Holiday -- are sent out into the marketplace.
?All are looking to lure a very busy preholiday audience this frame. Warners will up the ante by unveiling a second wide release, the family-oriented Unaccompanied Minors, which the studio hopes will be a holiday success in the vein of 20th Century Fox's 1990 hit Home Alone.
Warners unveils its Oscar hopeful Diamond in 1,910 theaters.
According to the boxoffice tracking site boxofficemojo.com, Buena Vista's R-rated Apocalypto, even without benefit of stars, took first place for the day with an estimated $4.95 million.
In second place, Sony Pictures' PG-13 rated Holiday, which boasts the starring quartet of Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, Kate Winslet and Jack Black, attracted an estimated $4.4 million, which could still allow it to take the entire weekend if it enjoys a strong Saturday.
Even though it features Leonardo DiCaprio as an African adventurer, Warner Bros. Pictures' Blood Diamond, directed by Edward Zwick, fell behind the marketplace leaders, debuting in fourth place with an estimated $2.68 million.
The weekend's other new wide release, Warners' comedy Unaccompanied Minors, which is aimed at kids, had to settle for a seventh-place bow with an estimated $1.6 million.
Meanwhile, both Happy Feet and Casino Royale, both entering their fourth weekend, continued to hang in.
The animated Happy Feet stood in third place with an estimated $3.1 million, while the action-packed Casino Royale grabbed the fifth spot with an estimated $2.6 million.
BACKGROUND
Boxoffice preview: Mayans, miners in culture clash
Published Dec. 8
By Nicole Sperling
It's likely to be a photo finish at the boxoffice this weekend when three wide releases targeting adults -- Warner Bros. Pictures' Blood Diamond, Buena Vista Pictures' Apocalypto and Sony Pictures' The Holiday -- are sent out into the marketplace.
?All are looking to lure a very busy preholiday audience this frame. Warners will up the ante by unveiling a second wide release, the family-oriented Unaccompanied Minors, which the studio hopes will be a holiday success in the vein of 20th Century Fox's 1990 hit Home Alone.
Warners unveils its Oscar hopeful Diamond in 1,910 theaters.
- 12/11/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Mel Gibson's bloody-minded Apocalypto carved out a small victory at
the boxoffice Friday as it edged ahead of Nancy Meyer's love potion The Holiday.
According to the boxoffice tracking site boxofficemojo.com, Buena
Vista's R-rated Apocalypto, even without benefit of stars, took first
place for the day with an estimated $4.95 million.
In second place, Sony Pictures' PG-13 rated Holiday, which boasts the
starring quartet of Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, Kate Winslet and Jack Black,
attracted an estimated $4.4 million, which could still allow it to take the
entire weekend if it enjoys a strong Saturday.
Even though it features Leonardo DiCaprio as an African adventurer,
Warner Bros. Pictures' Blood Diamond, directed by Edward Zwick, fell
behind the marketplace leaders, debuting in fourth place with an estimated
$2.68 million.
The weekend's other new wide release, Warners' comedy "Unaccompanied
Minors," which is aimed at kids, had to settle for a seventh-place bow with
an estimated $1.6 million.
Meanwhile, both Happy Feet and Casino Royale, both entering their
fourth weekend, continued to hang in.
The animated Happy Feet stood in third place with an estimated $3.1
million, while the action-packed Casino Royale grabbed the fifth spot with an estimated $2.6 million.
BACKGROUND
Boxoffice preview: Mayans, miners in culture clash
Published Dec. 8
By Nicole Sperling
It's likely to be a photo finish at the boxoffice this weekend when three wide releases targeting adults -- Warner Bros. Pictures' Blood Diamond, Buena Vista Pictures' Apocalypto and Sony Pictures' The Holiday -- are sent out into the marketplace.
?All are looking to lure a very busy preholiday audience this frame. Warners will up the ante by unveiling a second wide release, the family-oriented Unaccompanied Minors, which the studio hopes will be a holiday success in the vein of 20th Century Fox's 1990 hit Home Alone.
Warners unveils its Oscar hopeful Diamond in 1,910 theaters. From director Edward Zwick, Diamond is set in Sierra Leone and centers on "conflict diamonds" -- those mined in a war zone and sold clandestinely to finance war.
the boxoffice Friday as it edged ahead of Nancy Meyer's love potion The Holiday.
According to the boxoffice tracking site boxofficemojo.com, Buena
Vista's R-rated Apocalypto, even without benefit of stars, took first
place for the day with an estimated $4.95 million.
In second place, Sony Pictures' PG-13 rated Holiday, which boasts the
starring quartet of Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, Kate Winslet and Jack Black,
attracted an estimated $4.4 million, which could still allow it to take the
entire weekend if it enjoys a strong Saturday.
Even though it features Leonardo DiCaprio as an African adventurer,
Warner Bros. Pictures' Blood Diamond, directed by Edward Zwick, fell
behind the marketplace leaders, debuting in fourth place with an estimated
$2.68 million.
The weekend's other new wide release, Warners' comedy "Unaccompanied
Minors," which is aimed at kids, had to settle for a seventh-place bow with
an estimated $1.6 million.
Meanwhile, both Happy Feet and Casino Royale, both entering their
fourth weekend, continued to hang in.
The animated Happy Feet stood in third place with an estimated $3.1
million, while the action-packed Casino Royale grabbed the fifth spot with an estimated $2.6 million.
BACKGROUND
Boxoffice preview: Mayans, miners in culture clash
Published Dec. 8
By Nicole Sperling
It's likely to be a photo finish at the boxoffice this weekend when three wide releases targeting adults -- Warner Bros. Pictures' Blood Diamond, Buena Vista Pictures' Apocalypto and Sony Pictures' The Holiday -- are sent out into the marketplace.
?All are looking to lure a very busy preholiday audience this frame. Warners will up the ante by unveiling a second wide release, the family-oriented Unaccompanied Minors, which the studio hopes will be a holiday success in the vein of 20th Century Fox's 1990 hit Home Alone.
Warners unveils its Oscar hopeful Diamond in 1,910 theaters. From director Edward Zwick, Diamond is set in Sierra Leone and centers on "conflict diamonds" -- those mined in a war zone and sold clandestinely to finance war.
- 12/9/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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