By Nick Vivarelli
15.05.2020 - 17:13 / nypost.com
Hey Luca? You wanna job?
“Call Me By Your Name” director Luca Guadagnino has signed-on to take over an upcoming “Scarface” remake, Variety reports.
There are already two versions of the gangster classic, from 1932 starring Paul Muni and directed by Howard Hawks (“The Big Sleep”), and the notorious 1983 production starring Al Pacino and directed by Brian de Palma (“Mission: Impossible”).
Filling the director’s chair in the latest remake has been a complicated journey. The Italian filmmaker is the
By Nick Vivarelli
By Andreas Wiseman
Inter plan for Sanchez
Inter Milan sporting director Piero Ausilio has set out the Serie A club's plan for on-loan Manchester United forward Alexis Sanchez.
Federico Macheda
Happy anniversary, Kimye!
Happy anniversary, Kimye!
The Italian film industry is filled with equal parts hope and trepidation following an announcement by Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte on May 16 that the country's cinemas will finally be allowed to reopen on June 15 amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. Cinema owners are eager to get back to business after a months-long shutdown — the longest lockdown in Europe — but fear it may be harder than ever to make money.
By Variety Editors
Fancy rustling something up in the kitchen but stuck for inspiration? Well look no further than this hilarious video of Sofia Vergara and her son Manolo attempting eggplant parmigiana with help from none other than Italian designer duo Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana . Connected via the Internet, we get a glimpse into the Italian kitchen of the designers as well as inside Sofia’s light and airy kitchen.