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Ewan McGregor and Renée Zellweger in Assez avec l'amour (2003)

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Peyton Reed’s 2008 Romantic Comedy Paired Jim Carrey and Zooey Deschanel, But It Was Very Cringe
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Growing up, Jim Carrey was The guy—king of rubber-faced chaos, delivering punchlines with the energy of a Red Bull-fueled cartoon. I was obsessed. I watched The Mask before a school exam once and spent the whole week annoying everyone by reenacting it.

Whether it was the wild antics of Ace Ventura, the idiotic brilliance of Dumb and Dumber, or the raw heart in Eternal Sunshine, Carrey could do no wrong. So when I recently rewatched Yes Man, ice cream in hand, expecting feel-good vibes.

Yeah, big mistake. The age gap? The zero-spark romance? It was giving cringe. Let’s unpack this misfire.

Jim Carrey says ‘yes’ to laughs—but ‘no’ to a believable romance Jim Carrey in Yes Man | Credits: Warner Bros. Pictures

I’ll be real with you—I hadn’t watched Yes Man in what felt like donkey years (translation: forever), and when I finally hit...
Voir l’article complet sur FandomWire
  • 2025-05-02
  • par Jhelum Mehta
  • FandomWire
Tron: Ares Trailer Brings The Sci-Fi Game To Life In The Real World
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It's been 15 years since moviegoers last took a trip to the Grid in "Tron: Legacy," and while fans of this sci-fi franchise are absolutely champing at the bit for a third installment over a decade later, they might need to readjust their expectations. Because this time, the Grid is coming to us.

Directed by Joachim Rønning, the plot of "Tron: Ares" has been shrouded in secrecy ever since the project was first announced way back in 2017. The film was described as a reboot at the time, but is now being referred to as a standalone sequel that has ties to the established "Tron" universe. We know that it stars Jared Leto as Ares, who is described as "a highly sophisticated program ... sent from the digital world into the real world on a dangerous mission, marking humankind's first encounter with A.I. beings." The film also features Greta Lee, Evan Peters,...
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  • 2025-04-05
  • par Jeremy Smith
  • Slash Film
This late, great comedy superstar was the best man at James Doohan's second wedding
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Surely, you must be kidding. Leslie Nielsen was the best man at James Doohan's second wedding? Yes, he was, and don’t call us Shirley! It happened in 1967, when Doohan married Anita Yagel. Also in attendance that day: Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. Doohan and Yagel divorced in 1972.

For those wondering about the connection between Doohan, who co-starred as Montgomery Scott, the intrepid engineer aboard the USS Enterprise on Star Trek: The Original Series, and Nielsen, the star of Forbidden Planet, Police Squad!, Airplane!, Creepshow, and the Naked Gun movies, they became friends while studying at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City. Another of their classmates was Tony Randall, who’d later find success with Pillow Talk, 7 Faces of Dr. Lao, The Odd Couple, and Down with Love, a Ewan McGregor-Renee Zellweger romantic comedy that co-starred Star Trek: Voyager’s Seven of Nine, Jeri Ryan.

Sticking with the Doohan-Nielsen connection,...
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  • 2025-03-31
  • par Ian Spelling
  • Red Shirts Always Die
10 Best Valentine’s Day Movies on Prime Video To Watch With You Partner
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Valentine’s Day is finally here, and Prime Video has the perfect films to watch on this romantic day with your significant other. In this list, we have included some new films and some classics, but they all have that comforting feeling of love that people crave especially today. So, here are the 10 best romantic movies on Prime Video to watch this Valentine’s Day with your partner.

The Idea of You Credit – Prime Video

The Idea of You is a romantic comedy-drama film directed by Michael Showalter, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Jennifer Westfeldt. Based on the 2017 novel of the same name by Robinne Lee, the 2024 film follows Solène Marchand, a divorced mother in her 40s who falls for Hayes Campbell, a 24-year-old boy band singer, but their relationship soon faces several challenges. The Idea of You stars Anne Hathaway,...
Voir l’article complet sur Cinema Blind
  • 2025-02-14
  • par Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
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Dan Jinks to Executive Produce ‘Sub/liminal’ Anthology Series at Nebula
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Indie streamer Nebula has unveiled its first original scripted series, dark anthology Sub/liminal with Oscar winner Dan Jinks on board to executive produce.

Sub/liminal is touted as resembling The Twilight Zone and Black Mirror as it explores power dynamics in human relationships and what happens when those relationships go off kilter. The first season will be six standalone episodes, with stories from Nebula content creators brought to the screen by seasoned directors and producers.

The series is set to begin production later this year and underlines efforts by Nebula as an indie streaming platform to work with big name Hollywood players.

“Dan Jinks has an Oscar. I’m doing whatever he says,” Nebula CEO Dave Wiskus said in a statement.

For his part, Jinks, who produced the Oscar-winning American Beauty movie, which starred Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening, welcomed collaborating with Nebula as it looks to compete in...
Voir l’article complet sur The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 2025-01-28
  • par Etan Vlessing
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘American Beauty’ and ‘Pushing Daisies’ Producer Dan Jinks Joins Indie Streamer Nebula’s Dark Anthology Series ‘Sub/liminal’
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Indie streaming service Nebula has set its first-ever scripted original series, “Sub/liminal,” with Oscar-winning producer Dan Jinks on board to executive produce.

Per Nebula, “The new dark anthology series from the indie streamer will be in the vein of The Twilight Zone and Black Mirror. The show will explore power dynamics in human relationships, and what can happen when those relationships fall out of balance.”

The six-episode first season of “Sub/liminal” will feature stories from Nebula creators made in partnership with seasoned directors and producers. Nebula CEO Dave Wiskus will executive produce alongside Jinks.

“Sub/liminal” is set to begin production later this year.

“I’m very much looking forward to working with Dave Wiskus and the amazing writers and directors he has assembled at Nebula for this exciting new series,” Jinks said.

Wiskus added: “Dan Jinks has an Oscar, I’m doing whatever he says.”

The series...
Voir l’article complet sur Variety Film + TV
  • 2025-01-28
  • par Jennifer Maas
  • Variety Film + TV
10 Great 2000s Movies Barely Anyone Talks About Now
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The 2000s were positively a weird time for movies. The nostalgia of the '90s was fading, but the future of filmmaking, particularly digital technology, hadn't quite taken over yet. This awkward period produced great films that were bold but often misunderstood, leading to mixed reviews or low interest. As they didn't quite fit the typical mold, some of them were left to be largely forgotten as time went on.

These are some of the most underrated movies of all time, and while barely anyone talks about them now, they still hold a special place in film history. Titles like Down with Love and Vanilla Sky captured something unique about the 2000s, even though they never received the attention they deserved. Despite slipping into the background of time and modern cinema, their distinctive storytelling and charm make them worth revisiting or discovering anew.

Capote (2005) Directed By Bennett Miller

For anyone...
Voir l’article complet sur ScreenRant
  • 2025-01-20
  • par Tena Tuzla
  • ScreenRant
February on the Criterion Channel Includes Argentine Noir, Joan Micklin Silver, Chantal Akerman & More
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I consider myself something like a student, autodidact or otherwise, of cinema and––even still, must confess––had not ever grasped the concept of Argentine noir. Credit to Criterion Channel, who’ll expand my horizons with February’s program (concisely titled “Argentine Noir”) that includes one known title––Pierre Chenal’s Native Son, an Argentine film from a French director adapting an American novel about the African-American experience in Chicago––and five I look forward to discovering. Retrospective-wise, their wide-reaching Claudette Colbert program could double as a lesson in Old Hollywood, between Capra, Stahl, DeMille, Lubitsch, Sirk, and Sturges. February, of course, brings Black History Month and Valentine’s Day: the former engenders a series featuring films such as Nothing but a Man, Portrait of Jason, and Losing Ground; the latter brings “New York Love Stories,” from Carol to Crossing Delancey to, curiously, Annie Hall, which likely would not have...
Voir l’article complet sur The Film Stage
  • 2025-01-17
  • par Leonard Pearce
  • The Film Stage
Channing Tatum, Scarlett Johansson's 'Fly Me to the Moon' is Streaming Hit
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Listen: not all movies have to change the cinematic game or reinvent the wheel. Sometimes, you just want to watch something a little nostalgic and comforting, charming and low stakes — a romantic comedy with an idiosyncratic premise, perhaps. Enter: Fly Me to the Moon, the Channing Tatum and Scarlett Johansson starring flick directed by DC Comics' television savior and showrunner to much of the Arrowverse, Greg Berlanti.

The film, which was a bit of a flop at the box office when it hit the big screens in July 2024, has finally come to streaming, where it is truly taking flight despite initial critical reception.

Fly Me to the Moon is a romantic comedy set against the backdrop of the 1960s space race. When faith and interest in the NASA and Apollo program begins to waver across the United States, the government brings in a tenacious marketing consultant/expert named Kelly Jones...
Voir l’article complet sur MovieWeb
  • 2024-12-09
  • par Alicia Lutes
  • MovieWeb
Sarah Paulson at an event for Le Spirit (2008)
Hold Your Breath: Sarah Paulson, Amiah Miller, & more discuss the horror thriller on the red carpet
Sarah Paulson at an event for Le Spirit (2008)
Two years ago, we heard that American Horror Story regular Sarah Paulson had signed on to star in a horror thriller called Dust, which would be released as a Hulu Original. That film has since made its way out into the world under the title Hold Your Breath, having been released through the Hulu streaming service on October 3rd – and not only do we have a review of the movie that can be read Here and press day interviews that can be found Here, but we also caught up with the cast and filmmakers when they were on the red carpet at the film’s premiere! JoBlo’s own Ryan Cultrera was able to speak with the film’s stars Sarah Paulson, Amiah Miller (War for the Planet of the Apes), and Alona Jane Robbins (Law & Order), directors William Joines and Karrie Crouse, plus Natasha Ofili of The Politician...
Voir l’article complet sur JoBlo.com
  • 2024-10-10
  • par Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Hold Your Breath Trailer Featuring Sarah Paulson
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Searchlight Pictures has released the official trailer for the psychological horror-thriller film Hold Your Breath, which will debut on Hulu on October 3, 2024. Previously titled “Dust,” Hold Your Breath is rated R for some violence/disturbing images.

The film is set in 1930s Oklahoma amid the region’s horrific dust storms. A woman, played by Sarah Paulson, is convinced that a sinister presence threatens her family.

Hold Your Breath is set to premiere in the Special Presentations section at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2024. Karrie Crouse and Will Joines directed the film, which Crouse wrote.

The cast includes Sarah Paulson, Amiah Miller, Annaleigh Ashford, Alona Jane Robbins, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach (The Bear). Alix Madigan and Lucas Joaquin produced the movie.

“Sarah is an extraordinary artist, and we are thrilled to be working with her again,” said Searchlight Pictures previously. Paulson starred in Searchlight’s 12 Years a Slave and Martha Marcy May Marlene.
Voir l’article complet sur Vital Thrills
  • 2024-09-09
  • par Mirko Parlevliet
  • Vital Thrills
Rene Zellweger's 8 Best Romance Movies
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Zellweger's rom-com legacy goes beyond Bridget Jones, with iconic roles in movies like Jerry Maguire. From New In Town to Miss Potter, Zellweger shines playing relatable characters in varying classics. Zellweger's knack for comedic timing and portraying real characters makes her performances appealing and aspirational.

Rene Zellweger made her mark on romance movies with her iconic role in Bridget Jones's Diary, but that doesn't mean her other classic projects should be overlooked. Throughout her career, Zellweger has established herself as a romantic lead to great acclaim, which has lent itself to all her performances. Zellweger might have started in the romance genre, but she's contributed greatly to movies of all genres. She was in one of the best movie musicals of the 21st century in Chicago and won the Academy Award for Best Actress for playing Judy Garland in Judy in 2019.

A large part of what distinguishes Zellweger and her...
Voir l’article complet sur ScreenRant
  • 2024-08-27
  • par Mary Kassel
  • ScreenRant
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Hold Your Breath first look images preview Hulu Original horror thriller starring Sarah Paulson
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Two years ago, we heard that American Horror Story regular Sarah Paulson had signed on to star in a horror thriller called Dust, which would be released as a Hulu Original. That film has since made its way through production and post-production, and along the way it was retitled Hold Your Breath. It’s now set to be released through the Hulu streaming service on October 3rd – and with that date swiftly approaching, a batch of first look images have arrived online! You can check them out in this article.

Coming to us from Searchlight Pictures, Hold Your Breath marks the feature directorial debut of directors William Joines and Karrie Crouse. Crouse wrote the screenplay for the film, which has the following synopsis: In 1930s Oklahoma, amid the region’s horrific dust storms, a woman is convinced that a sinister presence is threatening her family. Another synopsis let us know...
Voir l’article complet sur JoBlo.com
  • 2024-08-08
  • par Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
‘Fly Me To The Moon’ Review: Scarlett Johansson And Channing Tatum Fire On All Cylinders In A Screwy Space-Race Rom-Com
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Chemistry has always been Hollywood’s secret sauce, and, for rom-coms at least, the high-water mark remains the pairing of Doris Day and Rock Hudson. Most cineastes can name their first collaboration (Pillow Talk in 1959), but the others — Lover Come Back (1961) and Send Me No Flowers (1964) — don’t come to mind so quickly. As a brand, though, these two have more than endured in pop culture, and writers and directors have had to work harder and harder to find a way to recapture that magic, since we now know very well that it requires a great deal more than just putting a couple of good-looking famous people together.

Peyton Reed came close in 2003’s with his stylish, early-’60s period pastiche Down with Love, casting Renee Zellweger alongside Ewan McGregor, and Olivia Wilde certainly did not with 2022’s Don’t Worry Darling, lumbering Florence Pugh with Harry Styles in a risible ’50s-themed sci-fi.
Voir l’article complet sur Deadline Film + TV
  • 2024-07-08
  • par Damon Wise
  • Deadline Film + TV
Ewan McGregor's Most Underrated Performance Is as Jim Carrey's Lover
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Ewan McGregor’s acting versatility sees him play roles that range from a heroin addict and a Jedi Knight to a melodic, hopeless romantic and an evil maniac with a split personality. McGregor possesses a poised self-assurance which helps him assume diverse roles while also bringing a sensibility to each character that he plays. Aside from McGregor’s most famous roles as Obi-Wan Kenobi from Star Wars and Mark Renton from Trainspotting, he has also brought various characters to life who are extremely underrated. From the young, impressionable, and poverty-stricken Andy in the British cult drama, Brassed Off, to the ridiculously handsome yet totally self-absorbed bachelor in Down With Love, McGregor goes from underground indie films and rom-coms to Hollywood blockbusters and back again. But there is one particular role that McGregor played back in 2009 that totally slipped under the radar when he co-starred alongside Jim Carrey in a film...
Voir l’article complet sur Collider.com
  • 2024-02-20
  • par Abbey Matheson
  • Collider.com
The Fantastic Four Cast Reveal Proves Marvel Studios Understands the First Family
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1961’s Fantastic Four may have kicked off the Marvel Universe, but the Ff aren’t really superheroes. They are explorers, they are scientists, and yes, they do fight supervillains such as Doctor Doom, but at their heart, the Fantastic Four are a family.

So when Marvel officially announced the cast for next year’s Fantastic Four movie with a Twitter post, the good news isn’t the cast. Pedro Pascal has long been rumored to play Mr. Fantastic Reed Richards, as has Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm-Richards aka Invisible Girl/Woman, Joseph Quinn as the Human Torch/Johnny Storm, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm, Aunt Petunia’s favorite nephew the Thing.

No, the big news here is that Marvel made the announcement in the form of a Valentine card. “Happy Valentine’s Day” declares the banner above the team. Below the banner, we see Reed playfully dancing with Sue,...
Voir l’article complet sur Den of Geek
  • 2024-02-14
  • par Joe George
  • Den of Geek
Rom-Coms Critics Loved But Audiences Hated
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Rom-coms are some of the most popular movies. The most successful rom-coms will give audiences and critics a cast of compelling characters, an interesting storyline, and solid performances. While some rom-coms have been huge hits with both critics and viewers, others have divided opinions.

Movies like The Lobster, Father of the Bride (2022), and Down With Love received praise from critics. Viewers, on the other hand, didn't agree. While every film is subjective, it's surprising to note just how many rom-coms have been a hit with critics but fallen flat with audiences.

Related: 10 Great Rom-Coms With Perfect Casts

The Truth About Cats And Dogs

The Truth About Cats and Dogs is a romantic comedy film based on the classic play Cyrano de Bergerac. It stars Janeane Garofalo as Abby, a shy veterinarian and radio host, and Uma Thurman as Noelle, a model and Abby's neighbor. When a man calls the radio...
Voir l’article complet sur CBR
  • 2023-06-27
  • par Florencia Aberastury
  • CBR
Le tout pour le tout (2000)
Peyton Reed: From Comedy Hits to Superhero Success
Le tout pour le tout (2000)
Peyton Tucker Reed, born on July 3, 1964, in Raleigh, North Carolina, has built an impressive career as an American film and television director [1][2]. Reed’s journey from a University of North Carolina student to a sought-after Hollywood director has taken him through various genres, ultimately leading him to the helm of major superhero blockbusters. This article will explore Reed’s career highlights, his personal life, and his upcoming projects.

Early Life and Career

Reed’s passion for filmmaking developed while attending the University of North Carolina, where he also worked as a DJ for the university’s radio station [2]. After graduation, he began directing television shows, building his résumé and honing his skills behind the camera.

Breakthrough in Comedy Films

Reed’s career took off with the success of the 2000 cheerleading comedy Bring It On, which showcased his talent for directing light-hearted and entertaining films [1]. He went on to direct other...
Voir l’article complet sur Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
  • 2023-04-19
  • par Movies Martin Cid Magazine
  • Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
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The B-Side – 2023 Oscars Special (with Joe Reid & Chris Feil of This Had Oscar Buzz)
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Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we usually talk about movie stars and not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones they made in between. Today, however, we talk about Oscar movies (!), or better yet, movies that were snubbed of Oscar!

Conor and I welcome the wonderful Joe Reid & Chris Feil of the This Had Oscar Buzz podcast. An official podcast crossover! In today’s episode, we each choose an Oscar snub that still sticks in our craw, and use them as a jumping off point for the categories of that respective year.

We reference two great past Oscar Buzz eps (A Thousand Acres & Elizabethtown), the lasting influence of Lisa Gerrard, Dan’s favorite film performance, Joe’s love for Marcelo Zarvos’ brilliant score for The Door in the Floor, Chris’ admiration of the singular costume (and production) design in Down With Love,...
Voir l’article complet sur The Film Stage
  • 2023-03-10
  • par Dan Mecca
  • The Film Stage
Jeff Loveness Interview: Ant-Man And The Wasp Quantumania
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania follows Scott Lang as he takes time to make up for the years he lost with his daughter after saving the universe. However, he and his family are pulled into a new adventure when Cassie's experiment sends them into the Quantum Realm. While there, secrets kept by Janet Van Dyne come to light, including a dangerous new threat, Kang the Conqueror.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is written by Jeff Loveness and directed by Peyton Reed. This makes Reed the second director in the MCU, after Jon Watts, to helm all three movies in a trilogy. Loveness will continue his relationship with Marvel as the writer of Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, the next big Avengers movie after Avengers: Endgame.

Related: Which Avengers Has Kang The Conqueror Killed?

Screen Rant spoke with screenwriter Jeff Loveness about Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. He discussesd collaborating with Peyton Reed and the production process.
Voir l’article complet sur ScreenRant
  • 2023-02-27
  • par Joe Deckelmeier
  • ScreenRant
The Ant-Man 3 Doctor Doom Tease You May Have Missed
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This post contains spoilers for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

By the end of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, the Marvel Universe had not one new bad guy to deal with, but many. Not only is there the major bad guy Kang the Conqueror, but also Immortus, Rama-Tut, and a guy who might be the Scarlet Centurion. And then there is the army of Kang variants who arrive. But eagle-eyed viewers noticed that the Kangs’ mode of transportation may have pointed to the coming of another, even more powerful villain: Doctor Victor Von Doom.

Among others, TikTok user VisualFury noted out that when the Kangs arrive in the post-credit scene of the movie, they do so in the same way that Reed Richards joined the Illuminati in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. A glowing box appears and separates, allowing a...
Voir l’article complet sur Den of Geek
  • 2023-02-23
  • par Joe George
  • Den of Geek
Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania Doesn't Stand Alone Well, But Should Marvel Worry About That?
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This post contains slight spoilers for "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania." 

After 15 years, the lore of the Marvel Cinematic Universe runs very deep. The franchise from the House of Ideas now encompasses films, TV shows, shorts, specials, and literature (including Scott Lang's memoir "Look Out For The Little Guy"). So it's understandable if a new True Believer feels daunted by the sheer amount of media they would need to consume if they want to completely catch up with the entire story. After all, it's not like anyone really wants to do homework in order to watch the latest blockbuster in a theater. But if you're looking to see "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," surely you understand that it's a necessary evil, right?

It's not entirely required to have seen every story that makes up the MCU to follow along with Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly's titular heroes, but...
Voir l’article complet sur Slash Film
  • 2023-02-20
  • par Ben F. Silverio
  • Slash Film
Peyton Reed's Down with Love Celebrates and Criticizes the Rom-Com
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Well before Peyton Reed began making Ant-Man movies, he subverted the modern rom-com with his lesser-discussed 2003 film Down with Love. While many are familiar with Reed's knack for subversion within the McU's Ant-Man branch, followers of the director know that he's been toppling cinematic tropes long before he subverted the superhero genre through fashioning a low-key heist comedy to tell its smallest story for its smallest hero. From Yes Man to Bring It On, Peyton Reed loves to turn a genre on its head. There’s no better film to illustrate this than Down with Love, a film that’s not discussed nearly as much as it should be.
Voir l’article complet sur Collider.com
  • 2023-02-18
  • par Orestes Adam
  • Collider.com
‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ Review: Paul Rudd’s Bug Superhero Goes Full Marvel
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“Ant-Man,” released eight years ago, was a comic-book movie that almost inadvertently used its hyper-miniaturized cowboy-on-ant-back superhero as a metaphor for what a tiny place the film itself occupied in the MCU. “Ant-Man and the Wasp” (2018) was a bit less small. The director, Peyton Reed, who had a background in human comedy, expanded the sequel into a puckish fantasy of scale, with characters and objects popping back and forth in size, though the result was still more amusing than momentous. Paul Rudd’s nice-guy divorced dad turned badass metallic bug Scott Lang may have been an official Avenger, but that still didn’t give him more than a flyweight significance.

Now, though, with “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,” the “Ant-Man” series has gone Full Marvel. The new movie takes place almost entirely in the Quantum Realm, a mutating sub-atomic sphere that exists outside our space-time continuum. It’s essentially an...
Voir l’article complet sur Variety Film + TV
  • 2023-02-14
  • par Owen Gleiberman
  • Variety Film + TV
‘Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania’ (2023) – Releases on February – Movie Trailer
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Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania is a movie directed by Peyton Reed starring Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michelle Pfeiffer and Michael Douglas.

From Marvel Studios comes another installment of one of the company’s most entertaining sagas, Ant-Man.

Premise

Superhero duo Scott Lang and Hope Van Dyne, together with Hope’s parents Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne, find themselves exploring the Quantum Realm, interacting with strange new creatures, and embarking on an adventure that will push them beyond the limits of what they thought was possible.

Release Date

February 17, 2023

Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania (2023) Director

Peyton Reed (born 3 July 1964) is an American television and film director. Reed was born in Raleigh, North Carolina and attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reed directed the motion pictures Bring It On, Down with Love, and The Break-Up; all comedy films. He has also acted in small roles in some...
Voir l’article complet sur Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
  • 2023-01-06
  • par Movies Martin Cid Magazine
  • Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Hiroyuki Sanada and Joe Taslim in Mortal Kombat (2021)
Here’s What’s Leaving HBO Max in December 2022
Hiroyuki Sanada and Joe Taslim in Mortal Kombat (2021)
It’s last call for a number of noteworthy movies leaving HBO Max in December. If you remember “Project Popcorn” – the strategy that saw all 2021 Warner Bros. movies stream on HBO Max the same day they hit theaters – then “Mortal Kombat” and “Those Who Wish Me Dead” will sound familiar. The martial arts reboot and Taylor Sheridan thriller, respectively, will be leaving the streaming service this month.

It’s also final call for Martin Scorsese’s “Bringing Out the Dead,” the extended version of Ridley Scott’s “The Counselor” and Edgar Wright’s terrific sci-fi action-comedy “The World’s End” if auteurs are your thing. “Planet Earth” and “Planet Earth II” are also leaving the streaming service soon.

Here’s the full list of what’s leaving HBO Max in December 2022.

Also Read:

Here’s What’s New on HBO and HBO Max in December 2022

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Mortal Kombat, 2021 (HBO)

December 13

Spark: A Space Tail,...
Voir l’article complet sur The Wrap
  • 2022-12-02
  • par Adam Chitwood
  • The Wrap
John Aylward, ‘ER’ and ‘The West Wing’ Actor, Dies at 75
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John Aylward, the actor best known for his recurring roles in popular NBC dramas “ER” and “The West Wing,” died Monday in Seattle from natural causes, his agent Mitchell K. Stubbs confirmed to Variety. He was 75.

Born and raised in Seattle, Aylward graduated from the University of Washington’s school of drama in 1970. He got his start as a theater actor, founding Seattle’s Empty Space Theatre in 1973. He served as a regular in Seattle Repertory Theatre for 15 years.

After getting his start in television with small roles on television films — including “The Secret Life of John Chapman,” “Stamp of a Killer,” “Third Degree Burn,” “Child in the Night” and “With a Vengeance” — Aylward began working more frequently on television in the ’90s, starting with a recurring role on “Northern Exposure.” Other television shows he had notable recurring and guest spots on over the course of his career included “Grace Under Fire,...
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  • 2022-05-19
  • par Wilson Chapman
  • Variety Film + TV
Ewan McGregor and Renée Zellweger in Assez avec l'amour (2003)
The Daily Stream: Down With Love Expertly Revives A Genre We Never See Nowadays
Ewan McGregor and Renée Zellweger in Assez avec l'amour (2003)
(Welcome to The Daily Stream, an ongoing series in which the /Film team shares what they've been watching, why it's worth checking out, and where you can stream it.)

The Movie: "Down with Love"

Where You Can Stream It: HBO Max

The Pitch: It's the early 1960s, and society's relationships with gender and sex are on the brink of a massive overhaul. Barbara Novak (Renée Zellweger) is an author looking to push for that change, writing a book about how women should forego searching for love and empower them to live just as any man would (which of course includes going out to enjoy meaningless,...

The post The Daily Stream: Down With Love Expertly Revives A Genre We Never See Nowadays appeared first on /Film.
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  • 2022-04-12
  • par Mike Shutt
  • Slash Film
Doris Day "The Doris Day Show" 1968 CBS
Doris Day @ 100: "Pillow Talk"
Doris Day "The Doris Day Show" 1968 CBS
By Christopher James

Doris Day had the biggest hit of career with "Pillow Talk," which was her first movie with Rock Hudson

Doris Day’s sole Oscar nomination came for Pillow Talk. If this isn’t the best performance of her career, it’s at least the most iconic version of her persona. For those looking to get a sense of her star character, this is the best place to start. Pillow Talk was the highest grossing movie of Day’s career, and the start of her most bankable period. According to the Numbers, Pillow Talk was the fifth highest grossing film of 1959 with 18 million box office (roughly 182 million adjusted for inflation). In addition to acting, Day also sings three songs in the film, most notably the titular song that plays over the delightful opening credits.

It’s impossible to resist the pairing of Rock Hudson and Doris Day in Pillow Talk.
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  • 2022-04-03
  • par Christopher James
  • FilmExperience
Billy Porter to Direct Teen Comedy ‘Camp’ for HBO Max
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Billy Porter is set to direct a feature film adaptation of “Camp,” a teen comedy about love, musical theater and summer camp.

The movie, set at Warner Bros. and scheduled to premiere on HBO Max, is based on Lev Rosen’s young adult novel. It centers on 16-year-old Randy Kapplehoff, who spends his summers at Camp Outland, an outdoor oasis for queer teens. It’s there that he meets his best friends, stars in the big musical — and falls in love with Hudson Aaronson-Lim, a boy who doesn’t know he exists. So Randy reinvents himself as the buff and masculine Del, who forgoes his beloved show tunes, nail polish and unicorn bedsheets to capture the heart of the hunky camper. But as he and Hudson grow closer, Randy has to consider how much he’s willing to change for love.

Along with directing duties, Porter will play the role of Mark,...
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  • 2021-10-26
  • par Rebecca Rubin
  • Variety Film + TV
Billy Porter To Direct ‘Camp’ For HBO Max And Warner Bros
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Exclusive: Billy Porter has come on board to direct the feature adaptation of Camp for HBO Max and Warner Bros. Oscar winner Dan Jinks is producing through The Dan Jinks Company, and Robert O’Hara is rewriting the screenplay by Kit Williamson, which is based on the YA novel by Lev Rosen.

The film follows 16-year-old Randy Kapplehoff, who loves spending the summer at Camp Outland, a camp for queer teens. It’s where he met his best friends. It’s where he takes to the stage in the big musical. And it’s where he fell for Hudson Aaronson-Lim – who’s only into straight-acting guys and barely knows not-at-all-straight-acting Randy even exists. Randy reinvents himself over the summer as Del, a buff, masculine and on-the-market camper. Even if it means giving up show tunes, nail polish and his unicorn bedsheets, he’s determined to get Hudson to fall for him.
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  • 2021-10-26
  • par Justin Kroll
  • Deadline Film + TV
Basil Hoffman Dies: Veteran Film/TV Actor And Author Was 83
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Basil Hoffman, whose long career in film and television is best remembered for his portrayal of Ed Greenglass on Hill Street Blues, died Sept. 17. No details on where or cause of death were given by his manager, Brad Lemack.

Hoffman appeared in more than 200 roles in TV and films. The veteran character actor was a recurring player in several series, including Hill Street Blues, Santa Barbara, Square Pegs and Courage, New Hampshire.

Born in Houston, Hoffman graduated Tulane University with an economics degree, then headed to New York. He studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, and scored several commercials and bit parts before heading to Hollywood.

His acting resume includes roles in the Academy Award-winning films Ordinary People and The Artist, as well as Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Hail Caesar!, All the President’s Men, Comes a Horseman, The Milagro Beanfield War and Down With Love,...
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  • 2021-09-23
  • par Bruce Haring
  • Deadline Film + TV
Basil Hoffman, Character Actor in ‘Hillstreet Blues,’ ‘Square Pegs,’ Dies at 83
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Character actor Basil Hoffman, who had more than 100 roles in television shows and movies, died Sept. 17, according to his manager Brad Lemack. He was 83.

He had recurring roles on several series, playing Ed Greenglass on “Hill Street Blues,” Joshua Friendly on “Santa Barbara,” Principal Dingleman on “Square Pegs,” and Simeon Trapp in “Courage, New Hampshire.”

Hoffman was born and raised in Houston, and started his acting career after graduating Tulane U. with a degree in economics. He trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, then began working in commercials and small roles before moving to Hollywood.

He appeared in Academy Award-winning films “Ordinary People” and “The Artist,” and had small roles in films including “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” “Hail Caesar!,” “All the President’s Men,” “Comes a Horseman,” “The Milagro Beanfield War” and “Down With Love.” His other film roles included “My Favorite Year,” “The Electric Horseman,...
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  • 2021-09-23
  • par Pat Saperstein
  • Variety Film + TV
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In Memoriam 2021: Honoring Michael K. Williams, Cicely Tyson, Ed Asner and more [Photos]
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Our special In Memoriam photo gallery honoring the greats that have gone in 2021 has added another celebrated name. Five-time Emmy nominee Michael K. Williams, who is favored to win at the Emmy Awards later this month for “Lovecraft Country,” has died at age 54. You can also watch his recent acceptance speech when he won the 2021 Gold Derby TV Award.

Tour our gallery above featuring 26 celebrities from the entertainment worlds of music, film, television and Broadway. Here is a brief glance at some of those people being featured.

Michael Kenneth Williams died at age 54 on September 6. He was a four-time acting nominee at the Emmys for “Bessie,” “The Night Of,” “When They See Us” and “Lovecraft Country,” plus a producing nominee for “Vice.” He was well known for his TV role in “The Wire” and had film success in “Inherent Vice,” “12 Years a Slave,” “Gone Baby Gone” and “The Road.
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  • 2021-09-07
  • par Chris Beachum
  • Gold Derby
Don Everly of the Everly Brothers Dies, Rock 'n' Roll Pioneer Was 84
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Rock 'n' roll pioneer Don Everly has passed away. One half of the Everly Brothers alongside late brother Phil, Don served as a pioneer whose music served to inspire many notable singers and groups in the 1960s including the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and Simon & Garfunkel. Sadly, the L.A. Times reports that Everly died at his home in Nashville on Saturday night, though a cause of death wasn't cited. He was 84 years old.

A statement released by the family reads: "Don lived by what he felt in his heart. Don expressed his appreciation for the ability to live his dreams ... with his soulmate and wife, Adela, and sharing the music that made him an Everly Brother."

The older of the two famous Everly Brothers, Don was born on Feb. 1, 1937, making him about two years older than brother Phil. After high school, the brothers relocated to Nashville to pursue a...
Voir l’article complet sur MovieWeb
  • 2021-08-22
  • par Jeremy Dick
  • MovieWeb
Don Everly Dies: Groundbreaking Singer Of The Everly Brothers Was 84 – Update
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Don Everly, who with his brother, Phil, was part of the Everly Brothers, a huge chart success in the late 1950s and early 1960s that grew into Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, died on Saturday at his home in Nashville. He was 84.

A family spokesman confirmed the death to The Los Angeles Times. No cause was given.

The duo were one of the first pop-rock acts to emerge from Nashville, and became instant hitmakers on the strength of the soaring harmonies in such songs as “Wake Up Little Susie” and “Cathy’s Clown.” They became a major influence on everything to follow, from the British Invasion through the Southern California county-rock scene.

Their harmonies on such hits as “Bye Bye Love” and “All I Have To Do Is Dream” are timeless and unforgettable. Don Everly usually sang lead, with his brother handling the higher harmony.

“It’s almost like...
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  • 2021-08-22
  • par Bruce Haring
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Everly Brothers’ Don Everly, Early Rock Pioneer, Dead at 84
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Don Everly, half of one of rock’s earliest and most influential harmony groups, the Everly Brothers, died Saturday in his Nashville home at the age of 84. A rep for the singer confirmed his death to the Los Angeles Times. A cause of death was not immediately known.

“Don lived by what he felt in his heart,” Everly’s family said in a statement to the Times. “Don expressed his appreciation for the ability to live his dreams … with his soulmate and wife, Adela, and sharing the music that made him an Everly Brother.
Voir l’article complet sur Rollingstone.com
  • 2021-08-22
  • par David Browne
  • Rollingstone.com
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The B-Side – Ewan McGregor
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Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we talk about movie stars! Not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones they made in between.

Today, we’ve got a great guest on to talk about a great Scotsman – Ewan McGregor! Conor and I are blessed to have the wonderful Fiona Underhill (of JumpCut Online) on to talk through the underrated actor’s incredibly diverse career. We focus on: The Pillow Book, A Life Less Ordinary, Down With Love, and Perfect Sense.

We dish on Ewan’s iconic looks, the full frontal nudity that punctuated his early films, the conflicted accent work, that James Joyce movie he did, and the long feud between him and Danny Boyle that happened because of The Beach.

Additional items include the animated film Robots (from the now-shuttered studio Blue Sky), an especially-effective short film called Desserts, and...
Voir l’article complet sur The Film Stage
  • 2021-02-12
  • par Dan Mecca
  • The Film Stage
‘WandaVision’ Review: Marvel’s First Disney+ Series Is Good, All-Too-Fleeting Fun
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Over the first three episodes of “WandaVision,” it’s both easy to see and hard to defend why the first Disney+ series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe needs to be a series at all.

Arguing in favor of its format, the limited series is very much about TV. Wanda Maximoff, also known as the Scarlet Witch (and played by Elizabeth Olsen), finds herself living through a version of ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s era TV sitcoms, alongside her atypical romantic partner, a synthetic android named Vision (Paul Bettany). The couple constitutes a classic pair: a homemaking housewife and an office drone husband; she frets over fitting in with the neighbors, and he stresses over a promotion being dangled at work. Early episodes air in black-and-white, a “live” audience can be heard laughing at the rat-a-tat banter, and everything is framed in the ol’ box top’s 4:3, rather than the now-standard widescreen format.
Voir l’article complet sur Indiewire
  • 2021-01-14
  • par Ben Travers
  • Indiewire
David Hyde Pierce Replaces Tom Hollander in Julia Child Pilot at HBO Max
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HBO Max’s Julia Child pilot has been forced to replace one of its key ingredients.

David Hyde Pierce, best known for playing Dr. Niles Crane on “Frasier,” has joined the cast as Julia’s devoted husband Paul Child. The role was initially meant to be played by British actor Tom Hollander, however, he stepped away from the project due to scheduling conflicts, sources say.

Julia herself will still be played fellow Brit Sarah Lancashire.

The pilot will also star Brittany Bradford as Alice, Associate Producer of the show “I’ve Been Reading” who champions Julia after her appearance; Fran Kranz as Russ, producer on the show “I’ve Been Reading” who begrudgingly joins Julia’s cooking show; Fiona Glascott as Judith, the editor with a knack for pulling manuscripts out of the reject pile and turning them into bestsellers; Bebe Neuwirth as Avis, Julia’s biggest champion, confidant and...
Voir l’article complet sur Variety Film + TV
  • 2020-09-15
  • par Will Thorne
  • Variety Film + TV
The New Classics: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
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By Michael Cusumano

The best genre parodies are so full of affection for their targets that they can’t help but make a superior example of the very thing they aim to satirize. It can be fun to throw tomatoes at a genre’s contrivances and cliches from the outside, but titles such as Young Frankenstein or Down With Love circumvent your ironic detachment to provide the far more satisfying experience of playing with these tropes from inside a story you care about.

This kind of rare pleasure is one of the reasons Shane Black’s crime caper comedy Kiss Kiss Bang Bang has amassed the following it has since it underperformed in theaters back in 2005. Black’s film actually does double satirical duty, lampooning both the world of Raymond Chandler-esque noir and the world of the hyper-masculine, wise-ass body cop action movies of the 80’s and 90’s, a...
Voir l’article complet sur FilmExperience
  • 2020-07-07
  • par Michael C.
  • FilmExperience
May. It's a Wrap
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Another shut-in month is coming to a close in this dread Covid-19 season. We're trying to keep you entertained without new movies in theaters. Here are a dozen key posts from the month that was in case u missed 'em.

• Down With Love - Costume designer Daniel Orlandi shares his memories of working on this one of a kind romantic comedy and 60s riff

• Nightmare Alley - The fine original demands rediscovery. The remake might be interesting

• How to Build a Girl -Beanie Feldstein's star vehicle reviewed

• Over & Overs: Anatomy of a Murder - this courtroom drama so rewatchable?

• The New Classics: Two Days One Night -sublimely truthful Marion Cotillard

• Hot Emmy Contest -Lead Actress in a TV Miniseries? Super competitive!

• Loretta vs Roz - Two friends vied for Best Actress 1947

• 5 Things I Learned from Bob Mackie - Costume Designer Daniel Orlandi shares career advice for young movie...
Voir l’article complet sur FilmExperience
  • 2020-05-31
  • par NATHANIEL R
  • FilmExperience
MGM Taps ‘Hamilton’ Director Thomas Kail For Movie Adaptation Of Iconic ‘Fiddler On The Roof’
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Exclusive: MGM will turn the iconic stage musical Fiddler On The Roof into a feature film adaptation that will be directed by the red hot director Thomas Kail, who’ll produce with Dan Jinks and Aaron Harnick. Steven Levenson will write it, based on the musical that opened on Broadway in 1964 and won nine Tony Awards.

The musical features music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick and book by Joseph Stein, and the original was directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins. Its Tony haul included Best Musical, Best Book and Best Score of a Musical, Best Director and Best Choreographer and it played more than 3000 performances. The production has been revived on Broadway multiple times and continues to be performed around the globe. The musical was turned into a 1971 Norman Jewison-directed film by United Artists with Topol playing Tevye. The film won three Oscars out of eight nominations.
Voir l’article complet sur Deadline Film + TV
  • 2020-05-28
  • par Mike Fleming Jr
  • Deadline Film + TV
We had so much fun on "Down with Love"
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Costume Designer Daniel Orlandi concludes his guest-blogging day with our favourite of his pictures. You should follow him on Instagram for more fun set photos & costume sketches....

by Daniel Orlandi

The Doris Day / Rock Hudson sex comedy romps were among the first movies I saw as a kid. I was so enamored of the look. So when I read the script to Down with Love (2003), I had to do it. I owe a lot to Producer Paddy Cullen for helping me get the job. She slipped me that script early and got me in to meet the director and producers first.

There was one problem, though...
Voir l’article complet sur FilmExperience
  • 2020-05-19
  • par GUEST CONTRIBUTOR
  • FilmExperience
"The Daniel Orlandi Experience" is coming!
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by Nathaniel R

Daniel Orlandi's favourite set pic... amongst the costumes of "The Da Vinci Code"

It's been awhile since The Film Experience has been hijacked for a full day by a super-talented Hollywood player. We figured it was time for another one. In the past we've handed the reins over to visiting embodiments of awesomeness like the rapidly rising writer/director Leslye Headland, and brilliant actor/writer David Dastmalchian, as well as a handful of actresses we deeply love: Missi Pyle, Ann Dowd, Melanie Lynskey, and Cara Seymour.

Our latest overlord for a full day: Costume Designer Daniel Orlandi !  

Daniel with Ewan McGregor on the set of "Down with Love"Orlandi's design gigs include but are not limited to: Cinderella Man (2005), The Da Vinci Code (2006), Saving Mr Banks (2013), Jurassic World (2015), Logan (2017), and three Best Picture nominees Frost/Nixon (2008), The Blind Side (2009), and  Ford V Ferrari (2019).

We don't know exactly...
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  • 2020-05-13
  • par NATHANIEL R
  • FilmExperience
Renee Zellweger to be Honored at An Unforgettable Evening Benefiting the Women's Cancer Research Fund
This year, actress Renee Zellweger will receive the 2020 Courage Award for her charitable contributions and philanthropic efforts throughout her career, including her support of breast cancer research and awareness.

On Thursday, February 27, 2020, the Women's Cancer Research Fund (Wcrf) Honorary Chairs Rita Wilson, Tom Hanks, Kate Capshaw and Steven Spielberg, along with Gala Chairs Quinn Ezralow and Jamie Tisch, and Co-Chairs Wallis Annenberg & Kris Levine, NJ Falk, Tom Ford & Richard Buckley, Judy & Leonard Lauder, Marion Laurie, and Lori Kanter Tritsch & William P. Lauder, will welcome guests to An Unforgettable Evening.

The event, which will be hosted by actor, comedian, and producer Ken Jeong, will take place at the Beverly Wilshire, and benefit the Wcrf, a program of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (Bcrf).

Renée Zellweger is one of the most cherished and respected actors in modern cinema. She is most notably known for her starring role as the seminal British everywoman...
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  • 2020-01-24
  • Look to the Stars
Renée Zellweger
Renee Zellweger to Receive Psiff Desert Palm Achievement Award
Renée Zellweger
Renée Zellweger will receive the Desert Palm Achievement Award at the 31st annual Palm Springs International Film Festival in January, Psiff announced on Friday.

The Film Awards Gala will take place on January 2 at the Palm Springs Convention Center. Past winners of the award include Olivia Colman, Cate Blanchett, Halle Berry, Sandra Bullock, Saoirse Ronan and Charlize Theron.

“Renée Zellweger inhabits the essence of the iconic Judy Garland in ‘Judy.’ This is a layered performance that captures Judy’s trademark spirit, along with the heartbreak and insecurities she experiences in London while performing at a series of sold out shows,” Festival Chairman Harold Matzner said. “For this outstanding performance, a career best for Zellweger – and one in which she remarkably does her own singing — it is our honor to present the Desert Palm Achievement Award, Actress to Renée Zellweger.”

Also Read: Renée Zellweger to Receive Santa Barbara Film Festival American Riviera Award

“Judy,...
Voir l’article complet sur The Wrap
  • 2019-11-08
  • par Beatrice Verhoeven
  • The Wrap
Exclusive Photos: Rachel Dratch & Friends are ‘Superior Clean’
Chicago – The cleanest Improvisation act took place at Chicago’s Navy Pier on August 25th, 2019. Former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Rachel Dratch & Friends headlined the Cottonelle Superior Clean County Fair for National Toilet Paper Day (8/26). Joe Arce of HollywoodChicago.com got the Exclusive Photos.

Rachel Dratch (right) & Friend at Cottonelle Superior Clean County Fair, August 25th, 2019

Photo credit: Joe Arce of Starstruck Foto for HollywoodChicago.com

The Cottonelle Superior Clean Country Fair was bought to Chicago by Cottonelle bathroom tissue and the Amazon Treasure Truck, and was highlighted by “clean” improv shows by Dratch and her band of improv friends. This event also included a “Peachy Clean” Finger Paint Art demonstration, an Arcade Game row, an Upgradeed Bathroom Art Gallery, The “Cleaning Ripples” Slide and (answering the age old question of over or under for a toilet paper roll) “How Do You Roll?” survey.

Rachel Dratch: Isn’t It a Beautiful Sunny Day?...
Voir l’article complet sur HollywoodChicago.com
  • 2019-09-08
  • par adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
  • HollywoodChicago.com
Judy Garland in La danseuse des folies Ziegfeld (1941)
Renee Zellweger joins forces with Sam Smith and Rufus Wainwright on ‘Judy’ soundtrack: Could she win Oscar And Grammy?
Judy Garland in La danseuse des folies Ziegfeld (1941)
The new Judy Garland biopic “Judy” opens on September 27, and that’s the same day Decca and Republic Records will release the accompanying soundtrack album, which will feature a couple of newly recorded duets. Renee Zellweger stars in the film as Garland and teams up with Sam Smith on Garland’s classic song “Get Happy.” And the actress joins forces with Rufus Wainwright on a rendition of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” So Zellweger could potentially win an Oscar and a Grammy for her new project.

Smith said in a statement, “When I was 17 years old I did a project on Judy Garland for my Film Studies A-Level. I was immediately immersed into the magic of Judy and her incredibly brave and triumphant story. She has remained as one of the icons of my life. She was one of the bravest humans out there and her vulnerability and honesty...
Voir l’article complet sur Gold Derby
  • 2019-09-03
  • par Daniel Montgomery
  • Gold Derby
Marc Shaiman at an event for Un coeur à l'envers (2010)
Marc Shaiman Is an Oscar Away From Egot, But the Real Prize Is ‘Mary Poppins Returns’
Marc Shaiman at an event for Un coeur à l'envers (2010)
If Marc Shaiman wins an Oscar on February 24, the long-time composer and lyricist will enter that rarefied ranks of showbiz status: He’ll have an Egot. But he’s trying not to think about that part. “Oh, my God, the whole Egot thing, I can’t even go there,” Shaiman said with a laugh during a recent interview.

With his sixth and seventh Oscar nominations under his belt for his work on Rob Marshall’s “Mary Poppins Returns” — a Best Song nomination for “The Place Where Lost Things Go,” shared with his long-time creative partner Scott Wittman, plus a solo nomination for Best Score — Shaiman could finally seal the deal. In 2003, he won both his first Grammy and first Tony for his and Wittman’s “Hairspray,” and he’s since been nominated again by both awards shows for other projects.

Shaiman’s path to Egot glory started somewhat inauspiciously, thanks...
Voir l’article complet sur Indiewire
  • 2019-02-07
  • par Kate Erbland
  • Indiewire
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