Not ready to forgive and forget. Meredith Marks still isn’t over Lisa Barlow‘s hot mic rant from season 2 of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City — and no amount of apologies can change her mind.
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Luca Guadagnino and Timothée Chalamet took the film world by storm in 2017 with “Call Me by Your Name.” Now they team up again for another coming-of-age tale, but one that’s much more macabre. READ MORE: ‘Bones and All:’ Luca Guadagnino Dismisses Any Relation Between New Movie And The Allegations Against Armie Hammer Based on Camille DeAngelis‘ 2015 YA novel of the same name, “Bones And All” follows Maren Yearly, a young woman who “wants the same things we all do,” but harbors a bloody secret: she has an insatiable appetite for human flesh.
Not ready to forgive and forget. Meredith Marks still isn’t over Lisa Barlow‘s hot mic rant from season 2 of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City — and no amount of apologies can change her mind.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Life imitates art in a new promotional deal between “Ted Lasso” and dating app Bumble. Bumble, the women-focused dating and social networking app, announced a pact with Apple TV+’s hit comedy to let members experience Bantr, the fictitious dating app featured on “Ted Lasso.” Launching this Thursday (Oct. 13) at 7 p.m. local time, a weekly “Bantr Live” experience will be available free in Bumble’s Date Mode, letting two users connect via chat without seeing the other person’s photos — similar to the Bantr app in “Ted Lasso.” In “Ted Lasso,” Bantr requires users to chat without seeing any pictures of the other person to connect over the written word. That drives a key plot point in Season 2, when Rebecca Welton (owner of the AFC Richmond soccer club) makes a mysterious love connection on Bantr.
“Never a dull moment,” proclaims Star Trek: Discovery’s Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) in the just released trailer for the upcoming fifth season of the Paramount+ series.
Meredith Marks doesn’t seem to be letting Lisa Barlow off the hook.
Leave it to Luca Guadagnino, the filmmaker behind polar opposite films such as “Call Me By Your Name” and “Suspiria,” to make a love story about young cannibals. It’s such an odd premise, but one that seeming comes together beautifully in “Bones and All.” READ MORE: ‘Bones And All’ Review: Timothée Chalamet Shines In Luca Guadagnino’s Ravishing Cannibal Coming-Of-Ager [Venice] As seen in the trailer, “Bones and All” tells the story of a young woman, who happens to also be a cannibal, as she is forced to go on the run and finds herself meeting others just like her, including a young man who she immediately becomes attracted to.
Charlotte Dawson turned 30 and made the most of her “chuffin” birthday with plenty of celebrations for the big day.The former Ex On The Beach star took to social media to share the adorable ways her family came out to celebrate the new chapter in her life. She began her big day at home with an all-white themed party that saw the reality star stun in an extravagant silk pyjama set with matching stilettos and a hat embellished with her age.
Armie Hammer and Luca Guadagnino collaborated on what might be the filmmaker’s most acclaimed work to date, “Call Me By Your Name.” But since then, the duo hasn’t worked together on a new project.
Call Me By Your Name director Luca Guadagnino is once again responding to questions about the alleged connection between Armie Hammer and the new cannibal movie Bones and All.
Marta Balaga Luca Guadagnino couldn’t escape the Armie Hammer question at the Zurich Film Festival, where he was celebrated with the “A Tribute To…” award. “David Kajganich and Theresa Park, the writer and one of our producers, have been working on ‘Bones and All’ since the book was released. Many years ago, probably around the time when we were shooting ‘Call Me by Your Name’,” he said during his masterclass when asked about the recent “cannibal” scandal. “It was to be directed by my great colleague Antonio Campos, but he decided not to go for it. That’s when they gave me the script. Any correlation with this kind of innuendo and silliness is preposterous.”
“You Want It Darker” accompanies the skin-crawling movie trailer, which was released Thursday, and shows the pair slaying fellow humans and pulling away, covered in blood. “You don’t think I’m a bad person?” Chalamet tearfully asks Russell in the trailer.“All I think is that I love you,” she whispers.
Bones And All starring Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell has just been released – take a look above.The film reunites Chalamet with Call Me By Your Name director Luca Guadagnino, as well as actor Michael Stuhlbarg, while Mark Rylance also stars.An official synopsis for Bones And All, based on the book by Camille DeAngelis, reads: “Love blossoms between a young woman on the margins of society and a disenfranchised drifter as they embark on a 3,000-mile odyssey through the backroads of America.“However, despite their best efforts, all roads lead back to their terrifying pasts and a final stand that will determine whether their love can survive their differences.”The film premiered at this year’s Venice film festival earlier this month, where Russell won the award for Best Actress. Bones And All is set to screen at London Film Festival next month, marking its UK premiere ahead of the theatrical release on November 25.Meanwhile, Timothée Chalamet recently shared that Leonardo DiCaprio had given him career advice in 2018.The young actor said that DiCaprio had told him: “No hard drugs and no superhero movies.”Speaking to Time in October last year, Chalamet previously said that he received the advice from “one of my heroes” without revealing his identity.
American audiences know Lee Jung-jae as the Emmy Award-winning actor on Netflix‘s “Squid Game.” However, in his home country of South Korea, he’s arguably better known for his directing. And what a resume Jung-jae has, full of actioners, period pieces, and thrillers.
Lars von Trier made a triumphant return to filmmaking at the Venice Film Festival earlier this month with “The Kingdom Exodus” as he battles Parkinson’s disease. Now, MUBI has a date set for the third season of von Trier’s series for its exclusive release on the streamer: November 27, with restored versions of the previous two seasons of the show premiering in the weeks beforehand.
In a world where major animation releases start to look very similar with their Pixar-esque visuals, projects like “My Father’s Dragon” really do stand out. READ MORE: ‘Maya And The Wave’ Review: An Uplifting Sports Doc About Maya Gabeira’s Quest To Surf One Of The World’s Biggest Waves As seen in the trailer for “My Father’s Dragon,” the Netflix animated feature has stunning visuals and a unique style as it tells the story of a young boy and the dragon he befriends.
Kate Aurthur editor The cold open of the Sept. 28 Season 3 premiere of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” featured at the bottom of this post harks back to a more innocent time for the Bravo cast members — before it then reveals how their lives and friendships have exploded during the show’s run. The scene begins in December 2019 with the first confessionals the women filmed for the show’s freshman season, as they introduce themselves, and present their relationships to other cast members. Jen Shah — who in July of this year pleaded guilty to criminal fraud charges, and will be sentenced (likely to prison) in November — attempts to explain her job, which she calls “direct response marketing.” As the audience now knows, Shah was in fact — as she’s now admitted — a high-up figure in a telemarketing scheme that defrauded tons of (often elderly) people. She was arrested during the filming of Season 2, practically on camera. And as Shah protested her innocence, the second season made much hay of her legal issues.
EXCLUSIVE: Disney Branded Television has begun production on The Slumber Party, a Disney Original Movie based on Jen Malone’s popular teen novel The Sleepover, from Imagine Kids+Family, a division of Brian Grazer and Ron Howard’s Imagine Entertainment. Production got underway today in Atlanta.
In what looks like a blend of “It Follows,” Blumhouse‘s “Truth Or Dare,” and “The Grudge” movies, Paramount ushers in October’s horror movie season with “Smile.” The upcoming movie hits theaters this Friday, and follows a doctor forced to confront a dangerous contagion: a killer smile. READ MORE: ‘Smile’ Trailer: Creepy Smiles Will Haunt Your Nightmares Starting In September Here’s the film’s official synopsis, courtesy of Paramount: After witnessing a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient, Dr.
Don't Worry Darling at the Venice Film Festival earlier this month, thousands of netizens and even celebrities alike have weighed in on the drama surrounding its leads, Olivia Wilde, Harry Styles, and Florence Pugh.MORE: Inside Olivia Wilde and Harry Styles' $10k a month LA love nestParticularly consuming fans were two things concerning Harry, did he spit on Chris Pine, and are he and Olivia breaking up.Both the singer and Chris have already spoken up about the incident, with the latter confirming he did not get spit on, but yet to speak on it was Olivia herself, until now.WATCH: First look at Don't Worry DarlingMORE: Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde are couple style goals at the NYC Don't Worry Darling premiereThe actress stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on 22 September, and naturally, the host was quite inquisitive about all the drama surrounding the highly-anticipated film, and did not hold back when questioning its director."Did Harry Styles spit on Chris Pine, why or why not, support your answer," Stephen inquired, which Olivia received with humor.She set the record straight once more, maintaining that: "He did not," and turned the "Spitgate" conversation into a message about how quickly rumors spread.Olivia opened up about all the rumors and dramaShe said: "I think it's the perfect example of like, people will look for drama anywhere they can."MORE: Olivia Wilde's 13 most striking beauty looksMORE: Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde make their red carpet debut at the Venice Film FestivalOlivia once again insisted: "Harry did not spit on Chris… but that is exactly what I mean.
It’s been a while since Ana Lily Amirpour‘s one-two punch of “A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night” and “The Bad Batch” made her a woman filmmaker to watch. But five years passed between “The Bad Batch” and the world premiere of Amirpour’s latest at Venice last year.