With Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan and Cillian Murphy marked their sixth collaboration. Celebrating the biggest movie of Murphy’s career as a lead, the movie secured 13 Oscar nods. However, there is still a void in their collaboration and Murphy has not shied away from pouting about it.
Cillian Murphy as J. Robert Oppenheimer in Oppenheimer
Fans may believe that the unavoidable bond between Murphy and Nolan has been the longest and everlasting, of course, it is but the Irish actor still has a complaint. Murphy was opted out of the cast of one of Nolan’s sci-fi epics that redefined the space narrative and is considered one of the best since Stanley Kubrick’s sci-fi epic 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Suggested“He just vaporizes”: Emily Blunt, Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr Stayed at a Bar till 4 am After Writers’ Strike was Announced Out of ‘Solidarity’ Cillian Murphy In A...
Cillian Murphy as J. Robert Oppenheimer in Oppenheimer
Fans may believe that the unavoidable bond between Murphy and Nolan has been the longest and everlasting, of course, it is but the Irish actor still has a complaint. Murphy was opted out of the cast of one of Nolan’s sci-fi epics that redefined the space narrative and is considered one of the best since Stanley Kubrick’s sci-fi epic 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Suggested“He just vaporizes”: Emily Blunt, Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr Stayed at a Bar till 4 am After Writers’ Strike was Announced Out of ‘Solidarity’ Cillian Murphy In A...
- 2/24/2024
- by Lachit Roy
- FandomWire
Stitches is the first ever sock puppet horror comedy coming soon from Bayview Entertainment.
Conceived, written, built, puppeteer’d, shot and edited by three men in a two-bedroom apartment over pandemic quarantine. Director, Writer, Cinematographer, Actor – Ian Goodwin, Producer, Writer, Puppeteer, Actor – Logan Bernard and Puppeteer, Actor – Dylan Kay).
Get ready for an R – rated thrill ride filled with blood, socks being maimed, electrocuted, broken, exploded and even a little bit of puppet sex from One More Productions.
Mary’s vacation hasn’t gone well. Brent and Stephanie won’t stop fighting and Teddy can’t stop smoking. Not only that, Greg and Lily haven’t arrived and Peter’s gone missing. When Mary discovers the origins of an Evil Witch, the mystery starts to unfold! Can Mary rise up and save her friends, or will they fall prey to the terror surrounding them? With an-all-puppet cast, featuring Michael Kane,...
Conceived, written, built, puppeteer’d, shot and edited by three men in a two-bedroom apartment over pandemic quarantine. Director, Writer, Cinematographer, Actor – Ian Goodwin, Producer, Writer, Puppeteer, Actor – Logan Bernard and Puppeteer, Actor – Dylan Kay).
Get ready for an R – rated thrill ride filled with blood, socks being maimed, electrocuted, broken, exploded and even a little bit of puppet sex from One More Productions.
Mary’s vacation hasn’t gone well. Brent and Stephanie won’t stop fighting and Teddy can’t stop smoking. Not only that, Greg and Lily haven’t arrived and Peter’s gone missing. When Mary discovers the origins of an Evil Witch, the mystery starts to unfold! Can Mary rise up and save her friends, or will they fall prey to the terror surrounding them? With an-all-puppet cast, featuring Michael Kane,...
- 11/13/2023
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
Tamra Judge from The Real Housewives of Orange County had to shoot down fan comments that her intestinal obstruction was the result of taking the diabetes drug Ozempic.
“These comments that I’m on Ozempic are disgusting. I’ve suffered from intestinal problems for years. I’ve had multiple surgeries in the past 12 years,” she tweeted after sharing a hospital photo.
“Remember when you all made fun of me for not having a belly button? That was due to emergency life-saving surgery. Part of my intestines were being strangled,” she shared. “My grandmother died of intestinal problems. I’ve never been on Ozempic and personally, wouldn’t use it for weight loss!”
Tamra Judge says she wouldn’t take Ozempic and has a history of stomach problems
Several Bravo Housewives have either admitted to taking Ozempic or have suddenly lost a significant amount of weight. Judge, who owned Cut Fitness...
“These comments that I’m on Ozempic are disgusting. I’ve suffered from intestinal problems for years. I’ve had multiple surgeries in the past 12 years,” she tweeted after sharing a hospital photo.
“Remember when you all made fun of me for not having a belly button? That was due to emergency life-saving surgery. Part of my intestines were being strangled,” she shared. “My grandmother died of intestinal problems. I’ve never been on Ozempic and personally, wouldn’t use it for weight loss!”
Tamra Judge says she wouldn’t take Ozempic and has a history of stomach problems
Several Bravo Housewives have either admitted to taking Ozempic or have suddenly lost a significant amount of weight. Judge, who owned Cut Fitness...
- 10/11/2023
- by Gina Ragusa
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
When Batman’s loyal butler Alfred Pennyworth has been portrayed in Hollywood, he’s mostly a secondary character looking after his superhero charge. But in the new Epix drama Pennyworth, comic book fans will learn a lot more about the DC Comics character during the 10-episode, one-hour series debuting in June and starring Jack Bannon in the title role.
The show appeared during Epix’s session Sunday at TCA.
The story unfolds during the 1960s, when Pennyworth meets a young billionaire named Thomas Wayne (Ben Aldridge) during a chance encounter at a London nightclub where the young protagonist works as a bouncer. The former British Sas soldier is in his 20s at the start of the series, which also co-stars singer Paloma Faith.
The story takes place “twentysomething years before Gotham,” according to series executive producer Danny Cannon, who teased the series while promoting the Fox series’ final season on...
The show appeared during Epix’s session Sunday at TCA.
The story unfolds during the 1960s, when Pennyworth meets a young billionaire named Thomas Wayne (Ben Aldridge) during a chance encounter at a London nightclub where the young protagonist works as a bouncer. The former British Sas soldier is in his 20s at the start of the series, which also co-stars singer Paloma Faith.
The story takes place “twentysomething years before Gotham,” according to series executive producer Danny Cannon, who teased the series while promoting the Fox series’ final season on...
- 2/10/2019
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
At 66, Carol Kane is just as adorable as when she played Latka’s doting wife, Simka, on Taxi and starred in classics like The Princess Bride and Annie Hall. "I’ve been wildly lucky to work with so many great artists," Carol, who counts Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton among her co-stars, has said. The Oscar nominee and Emmy winner is now wrapping up the final season of her acclaimed Netflix comedy, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. How has she survived the ups and downs of Hollywood for decades? By "prioritizing" what’s important and following a loved one’s advice about keeping friends close. "My mother has a favorite toast: 'To continuity!'" Carol said with a laugh. Now, Carol opened up in an exclusive new interview with Closer Weekly about her family, why she chose not to have kids, and her unbreakable spirit — scroll down to read our Q&A with Carol!
- 7/14/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
This is Part Two in a series about Chicago’s Experimental Film Coalition; and covers their screening series. You can read Part One here.
Formed in 1983, the Experimental Film Coalition started holding regular monthly screenings starting in 1984. The screenings brought to Chicago the work of independent, experimental filmmakers across the country, as well as screening local work.
Screenings were held at the Randolph Street Gallery, an alternative performance and exhibition space located at 756 N. Milwaukee Ave. The Gallery eventually closed down in 1998 and donated their archives to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; which exhibits some of the Coalition’s flyers on their website.
Below is a sample of screening information culled from those archives, listed in chronological order:
1984
March 23
2 Razor Blades, dir. Paul Sharits
Make Me Psychic, dir. Sally Cruikshank
Unsere Afrikareise, dir. Peter Kubelka
Roslyn Romance, dir. Bruce Baillie
Musical Poster #1, dir. Len Lye
April 27
Rainbow Dance,...
Formed in 1983, the Experimental Film Coalition started holding regular monthly screenings starting in 1984. The screenings brought to Chicago the work of independent, experimental filmmakers across the country, as well as screening local work.
Screenings were held at the Randolph Street Gallery, an alternative performance and exhibition space located at 756 N. Milwaukee Ave. The Gallery eventually closed down in 1998 and donated their archives to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; which exhibits some of the Coalition’s flyers on their website.
Below is a sample of screening information culled from those archives, listed in chronological order:
1984
March 23
2 Razor Blades, dir. Paul Sharits
Make Me Psychic, dir. Sally Cruikshank
Unsere Afrikareise, dir. Peter Kubelka
Roslyn Romance, dir. Bruce Baillie
Musical Poster #1, dir. Len Lye
April 27
Rainbow Dance,...
- 12/17/2017
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
A dept of gratitude should go to Steven Spielberg for giving the Universal studio president the bug to get this fine Kirk Douglas picture onto DVD. I guess it helps to have friends in high places. John W. Burns (Kirk Douglas), but you can call him Jack, is a walking anachronism. In modern times (well, the 1960s when the movie is set) he still rides a horse on the open range and lives the life of a cowboy. When he gets word his friend Paul (Michael Kane) is jailed he saddles up his horse, Whiskey, and heads out to help. He stops by Paul.s house and talks with his wife Jerry (Gena Rowlands). He can.t really get...
- 7/3/2009
- by Jeff Swindoll
- Monsters and Critics
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