It was another big night for CODA for the second evening in a row!
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“Kelly Clarkson Show” earlier this week alongside her “Death on the Nile” director and co-star, Kenneth Branagh.The pair discussed each of their plans for Valentine’s Day and shared special traditions they have for the romantic holiday.Bening told host Kelly Clarkson that she and Beatty, 84, like to keep the holiday simple.“It’s pretty no-pressure,” she said. “Valentine’s is pretty low-key. He will generally make me like a little Valentine with just a little red felt pen and make a little heart.
He’s very economical in his message.”The “Captain Marvel” star continued, “There’s nothing to buy for him. He’s one of those men, you cannot find anything that he . .
. So, no, it’s usually something small; it’s a little note, it’s a flower, yeah.”As for Branagh, 61, he has been married to his wife Lindsay Brunnock for 18 years. He jokingly revealed to Clarkson that he does “bad poetry” for Brunnock and her “eyes roll over on Valentine’s Day morning.”Beatty and Bening have been married since 1992 and have four kids together — Stephen, 30, Ben, 27, Isabel, 25, and Ella, 21.
Their oldest child came out as transgender in 2012.Bening dished to People earlier this month about her relationship with the “Rules Don’t Apply” director. She explained that her first impression of the Oscar winner “was that he was incredibly intelligent.”“I remember thinking ‘Wow, this guy is so smart and so sharp and funny, but more — just articulate,’ ” she said. “He was very talkative [and] was very passionate about the movie that he was about to make.
It was another big night for CODA for the second evening in a row!
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Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorWhen costume designer Paco Delgado was creating Gal Gadot’s look as the heiress Linnet Ridgeway Doyle in Kenneth Branagh’s “Death on the Nile,” he played with the concept of wealth touched by vulnerability.Branagh assembled an all-star cast, including Annette Bening, Russell Brand, Armie Hammer, Rose Leslie, Sophie Okonedo and Letitia Wright, for his retelling of the Agatha Christie murder mystery among a group of friends joining Linnet and Simon Doyle (Hammer) on their honeymoon in 1930s Egypt.At the center of the film is Linnet, a woman who on the surface has everything. She’s powerful, but Delgado says she’s insecure. “She’s surrounded by people who constantly criticize her, and she feels everyone wants to take her money.
Rebel Wilson's latest picture. The star took to Instagram to share an adorable selfie with her two rarely seen sisters and the trio couldn't be more alike.MORE: Rebel Wilson enjoys nail-biting football game looking fabulous with star-studded crowdThe Wilson sisters had a Galentine's Day full of activities around Los Angeles, and Rebel gave fans a glimpse of their fabulous excursions. The picture commemorating the sisters' reunion in California features the three looking impossibly similar, as they all sport big cat-eye sunglasses, the same platinum blonde hair and pose with their hands extended as if blowing a kiss. WATCH: Rebel presents Cincinnati Bengals' quarterback Joe Burrow with NFL HonorMORE: Rebel Wilson, Taraji P.
Universal’s Jennifer Lopez-Owen Wilson romantic comedy Marry Me led the Valentine’s Day Monday box office with $3M, raising its four-day total to $10.99M.
Saturday AM Update: Refresh for more analysis and chart Two major studios this weekend took a bold swing and decided to go after the challenged older female demo over Valentine’s Day weekend in a continued pandemic, and while the results were in line with projections, they wouldn’t be anything to brag about in a pre-pandemic marketplace. It’s also the hardest weekend for moviegoing with Super Bowl on Sunday.
Death on the Nile (★★☆☆☆) miscalculates from the start, marching into a mystery Christie herself showed no interest in exploring: the origins of Hercule Poirot’s trademark mustache.Director and star Kenneth Branagh, helming his second Christie adaptation following the 2017 hit Murder on the Orient Express, digs into a black-and-white, WWI-set prologue that firmly establishes Belgian sleuth Poirot as the film’s romantic hero.Christie’s sturdy plots and colorful characters certainly invite inventive reinterpretation, but it feels misguided making this or any Poirot story more about the man solving the mystery, than about the mystery that Poirot must solve.The sprightlier 1978 version of Death on the Nile, directed by John Guillermin and scripted by Sleuth playwright Anthony Shaffer, struck a more satisfying balance between the famous detective and the cast of suspects all harboring motives for murder.That whodunnit boasted a lineup of eccentric legends — Bette Davis, Angela Lansbury, Maggie Smith, David Niven, and, of course, Peter Ustinov as Poirot — inhabiting Dame Agatha’s larger-than-life characters while swooning about in Anthony Powell’s Oscar-winning ’30s-era costumes.The result was gloriously camp, as much as it was wickedly intriguing.
The long-awaited movie Death on the Nile has finally arrived in theaters and audiences checking out the film this weekend will probably wonder if they should stick around for an end credits scene.
Annette Bening gave fans an idea of the kind of Valentine's Day gifts she receives from husband Warren Beatty. Bening, 63, revealed Beatty's gifts are mostly "economical" and handmade during an appearance on "The Kelly Clarkson Show." "It's pretty no-pressure," Bening told Clarkson about the gifts. "Valentine's is pretty low-key.
Annette Bening and Warren Beatty keep it low-key for Valentine’s Day after almost 30 years of marriage.
produced another PR liability for the studio in the interim. That said, “Death on the Nile” is projected by independent trackers for an opening between $11-13 million. That would be less than half of the opening of its predecessor, “Murder on the Orient Express,” which opened to $28.6 million in November 2017 and in its previews made $1.6 million.
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“Death On The Nile” is ramping up to be a blockbuster success but it won’t be shown in Lebanon or Kuwait.
Just as President Biden’s top medical adviser Anthony Fauci is declaring that the U.S. is exiting “the full-blown pandemic phase” of Covid, three studios are hoping to lure out adult audiences, largely women who’ve been slow to return to cinemas.
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