The season two finale of The Morning Show is now streaming on Apple TV+ and one of the show’s executive producers is opening up about plans for a possible third season.
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Released in 2017, “Call Me By Your Name” was an instant critical darling, becoming a real awards contender and breakthrough film for filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, as well as the two leading men, Timothee Chalamet and Armie Hammer. However, as pointed out by writer James Ivory in his new memoir, “Solid Ivory” (via GQ), the acclaimed film began its life on rather contentious ground.
The season two finale of The Morning Show is now streaming on Apple TV+ and one of the show’s executive producers is opening up about plans for a possible third season.
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Dakota Johnson has some thoughts about cancel culture.
Sharing her thoughts. Dakota Johnson shared her thoughts on the #MeToo movement and the power of cancel culture after working with Johnny Depp, Shia LaBeouf and Armie Hammer, all of whom have faced allegations of harassment.
“‘Squid Game’ of dating shows.”Brutal British reality program “The Love Trap” sees female contestants dramatically dropped down a trapdoor when they’re eliminated by a male suitor. The new series — which began airing in the UK late last month — features 12 women vying for the affections of hunky personal trainer David Birtwistle.
A post shared by Channel 4 (@channel4)So yes, that’s “Too Hot to Handle” contestant David Birtwistle as the leading man on this dating series, which follows him as he tries to figure out which women are on “The Love Trap” actually looking to fall for him and which are already in relationships and there for the chance at a cash prize.As you can tell from Channel 4’s promo clip, Birtwistle an his ladies at least appear to be shocked by this element of “The Love Trap,” which in the network’s own
Jennifer Yuma editorJames Ivory has offered an account on his exit from co-directorial duties on the 2017 drama “Call Me by Your Name,” explaining his creative differences with director Luca Guadagnino.In an excerpt from Ivory’s new memoir, “Solid Ivory,” published by GQ, the seasoned film director and writer goes into detail about being dropped from the project after adapting the screenplay from André Aciman’s book of the same name.
Shia LaBeouf was nearly cast in the Oscar-winning film “Call Me By Your Name”.
very different if Shia LaBeouf was cast in the lead.The former Disney Channel star, 35, was in the running to play Hammer’s character Oliver, who was the older boyfriend of Chalamet’s Elio.The 2017 film’s Oscar-winning writer and producer James Ivory explained in his new memoir, “Solid Ivory,” that LaBeouf was first contacted to play the role.In passages published in GQ on Wednesday, Ivory wrote that he was uncertain about LaBeouf’s casting due to the fact that he couldn’t visualize the “Fury”
Call Me By Your Name screenwriter James Ivory has detailed Shia LaBeouf’s audition to play Oliver in the 2017 film, describing it as “sensational”.Directed by Luca Guadagnino, Call Me By Your Name stars Timothée Chalamet as Elio who falls in love with Oliver, played by Armie Hammer.