“Don’t take me for a psycho,” explains Alex, the protagonist of François Ozon’s “Summer of ’85,” explains in the film’s opening voice-over. “Corspes are not my thing… Corpses are not my thing.
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Coming of age isn’t easy.
On Monday, HBO debuted the full trailer for “We Are Who We Are”, the new limited series from “Call Me By Your Name” director Luca Guadagnino.
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The series stars “It” and “Shazam” actor Jack Dylan Grazer as 14-year-old Fraser, who moves to an Italian military base with his U.S. military mothers, played by Chloë Sevigny and Alice Braga.
Fraser meets Caitlin, a confident teen played by
“Don’t take me for a psycho,” explains Alex, the protagonist of François Ozon’s “Summer of ’85,” explains in the film’s opening voice-over. “Corspes are not my thing… Corpses are not my thing.
Cape Town’s Manila von Teez is thought to be the first drag star to be included in the Mail & Guardian’s annual 200 Young South Africans list, which features a number of other LGBTIQA+ individuals and allies.
Septuagenarian men hunting for elusive Alba truffles in Italy may not sound all that exciting, but “The Truffle Hunters,” directed by Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw, comes with major pedigree. First off, the film premiered in January at the Sundance Film Festival and then the doc was accepted to the Toronto International Film Festival, capping off a string of previous acceptances into the Cannes, Telluride, and New York Film Festivals.
Woody Allen’s latest film, “Rifkin’s Festival,” has a first trailer, which Variety can share exclusively.Produced by Spain’s The Mediapro Studio, Allen’s own Gravier Productions and Italy’s Wildside, the comedy will world premiere at Spain’s 68th San Sebastian Film Festival, opening the event on Sept.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticSometimes, when a movie ends with a twist, it makes you want to rush back and rewatch the entire story to see how the filmmakers pulled it off.
Kang Ha-neul has emerged as one of the leading stars in 2020 for his brilliant performance in When the Camellia Blooms. For his work, the actor was even awarded the Best Actor at the 56th Baeksang Arts Awards beating the likes of Hyun Bin for Crash Landing on You and Park Seo-joon for Itaewon Class.
Dr. Dre's estranged wife, Nicole Young, is reportedly seeking almost $2 million a month in temporary spousal support.
Dr. Dre‘s estranged wife, Nicole Young, is requesting a hefty sum amid their divorce. According to court documents obtained by ET, Young is seeking $1,936,399 in monthly spousal support, as well as attorney’s fees and costs totalling $5 million. ET has reached out to attorneys for Young and Dre for comment.
Dr. Dre's estranged wife, Nicole Young, is requesting a hefty sum amid their divorce.
RLJE Films has picked up the North American rights toThe Opening Act, starring Silicon Valley's Jimmy O. Yang, from writer-director Steve Byrne.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerRLJE Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, has obtained the North American distribution rights to The Opening Act, an indie comedy produced by Vince Vaughn and starring Jimmy O.
RLJE Films has acquired the North American rights to “The Opening Act,” a comedy starring “Silicon Valley” actor Jimmy O.
Jamie Lang In today’s Global Bulletin young U.K. directors get a powerful new resource in Director Now from “Humans” director Lewis Arnold, Endemol Shine Poland starts shooting “The Crack,” Starzplay gets “High Fidelity” in Latin America and parts of Europe, plus Australia Media House and Leonine announce major hires.DIRECTORSMore than 100 emerging U.K.
Heather Rae Young gushed about her fiancé Tarek El Moussa’s two kids with his ex-wife, Christina Anstead.“I love being a bonus mom, future stepmama!!” the Selling Sunset star, 32, captioned a Saturday, August 29, Instagram photo with Taylor, 9, Brayden, 4, and their dad, 39. “Watching them grow up in front of my eyes.
If there are two things that Luca Guadagnino has proven he can do well as a filmmaker, it’s telling stories about teens coming of age and showcasing the beauty of Italy. Thankfully, the director is asked to do both of those things in the upcoming HBO series, “We Are Who We Are.” READ MORE: The 60 Most Anticipated TV Shows Of 2020 As seen in the new trailer for the HBO drama, Guadagnino’s show follows the story of two American teens that are living on a military base in Italy.
Jordan Moreau “Call Me by Your Name” director Luca Guadagnino is moving to TV with “We Are Who We Are,” and the upcoming HBO drama has released its first trailer on Sunday.The limited series stars Jack Dylan Grazer, Chloë Sevigny, Alice Braga, Kid Cudi and Jordan Kristine Seamon, who makes her acting debut in the series.The eight-episode show explores the upbringing of 14-year-old Fraser Wilson (Grazer), who moves from New York to a military base in Veneto, Italy, with his mothers, Sarah
Heather Rae Young, 32, is setting the record straight when it comes to whether or not she has a real estate license after Chrissy Teigen, 34, publicly expressed doubts about her Netflix reality show Selling Sunset. The television star gave an interview to KTLA on Aug.