Guillermo del Toro has been pictured in Edinburgh reportedly scouting locations for his new film.
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Alfonso Herrera wants to share with the world that there is no drama between himself and his former band, RBD. While promoting his new film, Herrera invited his RBD bandmates to the premiere, hoping to spend some time together and take a photo of the reunion.Boy or girl? RBD’s Maite Perroni confirms the gender of her babyKarol G has a request for RBD and their upcoming tourA post shared by Alfonso Herrera (@ponchohd)Infobae reported that Herrera is currently promoting his new film, “¡Que viva México!,” where he stars alongside Ana de la Reguera, Damián Alcázar, Joaquín Cosío, and Ana Martín.
He was approached by the media and asked about RBD, sharing that he’d extended an invitation to the film’s premiere in Mexico City. “I invited them,” he said in Spanish.
“If they come, we’ll have toast and we’ll take a photo of all of us together.” Alfonso Herrera’s absence from the RBD reunion tour has been a heavily discussed topic. Late last year, in an interview with El Espectador, Herrera revealed that he would be working and thus unable to participate in the tour.
While he didn’t reveal what he’d be working on, he wished them only positive things. “The only thing I can say is that it’s going to be a very successful project, and I wish them all the success in the world,” he said.A post shared by RBD (@rbd_musica)RBD bandmates have also spoken about Herrera’s absence and have made it clear that they respect Herrera’s decision to skip out on the tour.
“I think we need to respect the personal and professional decisions that everyone makes and accept that they have nothing to do with the love and affection that exists between us,” said Maite Perroni. “These are just decisions that take us to different places, nothing more.”
.Guillermo del Toro has been pictured in Edinburgh reportedly scouting locations for his new film.
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The big question surrounding Chloe Zhao right now is what’s next? After winning several Oscars for her work on “Nomadland,” the filmmaker followed that up quickly with Marvel Studios’ “Eternals.” However, since the release of the superhero film, she hasn’t officially announced which film project she’s pursuing next. Perhaps it’s “Hamnet?” READ MORE: ‘Eternals 2’: Barry Keoghan Had To Text Kumail Nanjani For Updates, But Still Doesn’t Have Answers On A Sequel According to Deadline, Chloe Zhao has signed on to direct the film, “Hamnet.” Based on the historical fiction novel of the same name by author Maggie O’Farrell, the film will follow the story of Agnes, the wife of William Shakespeare.
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and “Jurassic Park.” This conversation has been edited for length and clarity. How did you make a “Dungeons and Dragons” movie that was appealing both to fans and to those who have, at best, heard of the game? Jonathan Goldstein: John and I would do what we called “a proper noun check,” where if we felt like we were piling on references of any kind, we would make sure that it didn’t start to feel like you were missing anything. John Francis Daley: It’s like the first “Star Wars,” where there’s the suggestion that there is this world that exists outside of our core characters, but you don’t need to know anything about politics [or the outside world] to enjoy the film. Goldstein: Likewise, you don’t have to have read the “Lord of the Rings” books to enjoy the movies. Daley: We tried to set ourselves apart and create this access point for people who were naturally averse to fantasy. In our film, “Dungeons and Dragons” inherently exists in this quasi-contemporary space.
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The director shared the first trailer for his latest on Wednesday, giving fans a look at the story of a widower (Jason Schwartzman), his father (Tom Hanks), and the remote desert town they find themselves stranded in, circa 1955.The film's official synopsis shares a bit more about the story — which also appears to include a close encounter with alien life:Written and directed by Anderson, the film also stars some of the director's regular collaborators like Scarlett Johansson, Jeffrey Wright, Tilda Swinton, and Edward Norton, as well as Bryan Cranston, Adrien Brody, Liev Schreiber, Hope Davis, Stephen Park, Rupert Friend, Maya Hawke, Steve Carell, Matt Dillon, Hong Chau, Willem Dafoe, Margot Robbie, Tony Revolori, Jake Ryan, and Jeff Goldblum. is out in select theaters June 16, and out wide June 23.
Angelina Jolie may be back on the dating scene! This week the actress was seen stepping out with a potential new beau.And he's not a bad match!WATCH: Emotional Ange drops Maddox off at collegeThe Academy Award winner reportedly enjoyed a long lunch with billionaire David Mayer de Rothschild this week at a famed Malibu hotspot.Jolie, 47, was snapped leaving the restaurant with the hunky environmentalist who is three years her junior. Angelina Jolie was snapped having lunch with a billionaire environmentalist.Page Six snapped the pair lunching at a-list eatery Nobu, where they reportedly stayed for a whopping three hours.Ange looked characteristically stylish for the occasion, in a sleek black dress and black pumps. Rothschild also dressed smart-casual in trousers, a blazer and lace-up shoes.So who is Angelina's mystery date?Fascinatingly, Mayer de Rothschild is a member of one of Britain's most elite families.
Charli XCX is entering her (fictional) big pop girl era.
Lance Reddick died on March 17, days before the premiere of John Wick: Chapter 4 where the actor reprises his role of Charon. During the red carpet event for the film, Keanu Reeves remembered his co-star highlighting his qualities.
Keanu Reeves is gearing up for the release of “John Wick: Chapter 4”.
Oscar-winning actress is set to film a new project in Ireland in the coming months, but has insisted against wearing a mask because she is “full of antibodies and very healthy”, having contracted the virus a number of times.Speaking as part of her keynote speech at the SXSW Film and TV Festival on Monday (March 13), she said (via Vanity Fair): “I’m about to shoot a picture in Ireland, and I was told to wear a mask at all times, and I’m not.“I’m sure this is being recorded. I’ve had COVID-19 multiple times so I’m full of antibodies and very healthy.”Last year, Swinton explained that while she had got off “relatively lightly” with the virus, she suffered with memory problems and vertigo as a result.She told The Guardian: “I was coughing like an old gentleman who smoked a pipe for 70 years, and had nasty vertigo.
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Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor After launching less than three years ago, production company Sandbox films celebrated Oscars weekend this year with a nominated documentary, “Fire of Love.” The company will also premiere two new documentary films, “Confessions of a Good Samaritan” from Penny Lane and “The Arc of Oblivion” from Ian Cheney. Founding director Greg Boustead tells Variety that the boutique company seeks to share stories that pack an emotional punch, as he felt that element was often missing when it came to the science non-fiction genre. “One of the motivations for founding a company is to find those stories of where science and technology intersect with society in interesting and unexpected ways,” Boustead says.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor Filmmaker Billy Luther makes his narrative feature debut at SXSW on Saturday with “Frybead Face and Me,” executive produced by Taika Waititi. Inspired by his childhood, the film follows a young boy, Benny (Keir Tallman), who has to spend the summer with his grandma on the reservation. Luther, whose past work includes the documentary “Miss Navajo” and AMC’s “Dark Winds,” feels Benny’s story of learning about rez life and bonding with his cousin Frybread (Charley Hogan) has universal appeal in that it’s ultimately about being somewhere new and feeling alone. “You don’t have to be Native to connect to the story because everyone remembers being dropped off somewhere, and the story brings that familiarity,” Luther says.
Adam Driver has a movie critic living at home.
John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Driving ever more into Latin America, Wild Sheep Content, the L.A.-based label of former Netflix head of international original series Erik Barmack, has launched the Mexico City-based Wild Sheep Latin America as well as a dedicated film completion finance-distribution fund targeting five-to-eight investments a year in the region. “Three Idiots” producer Jimena Rodríguez, who also created the distribution arm of Mexican exhibition giant Cinepolis, will head up Wild Sheep Latin America following on her production with Barmack of a burgeoning line in star-studded, character-driven crime thrillers begun by Netflix Mexico original “Invitation to Murder.”
Keeping things professional. Former couple Zach Braff and Florence Pugh reunited to promote their new film, A Good Person.