Anna Marie de la Fuente Ever since Steven Spielberg’s career-launching blockbuster “Jaws” broke out in 1975, the world’s obsession with sharks has not slackened.
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Chloe East, Oakes Fegley and Isabelle Kusman join the cast of Steven Spielberg’s next film, based loosely on his childhood. The three young actors will play high school classmates of the young aspiring filmmaker at the center of the story.
They join a cast that includes Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen, Paul Dano, Gabriel LaBelle, Julia Butters, and Sam Rechner. The script was co-written by Spielberg and Tony Kushner, and they also produce with Kristie Macosko Krieger.
East stars on the HBO Max
Anna Marie de la Fuente Ever since Steven Spielberg’s career-launching blockbuster “Jaws” broke out in 1975, the world’s obsession with sharks has not slackened.
A back-and-forth Twitter discussion between producer Franklin Leonard and Ben Stiller has opened up a discussion about nepotism in Hollywood.
A tweet from Ben Stiller kicked off a discussion on nepotism during Thursday’s edition of “The View”.
Destry Spielberg is speaking out in response to claims that she’s getting jobs in Hollywood because of nepotism.
Ethan Shanfeld Ben Stiller and Destry Spielberg, filmmaker and daughter of Steven Spielberg, took to Twitter to refute Hollywood nepotism in a debate with The Black List founder Franklin Leonard.On Tuesday, Leonard responded to a tweet announcing the cast of the short film “The Rightway,” which features Hopper Penn, an actor and the son of Sean Penn, and actor Brian D’Arcy James.
Ben Stiller is getting some feedback on social media.
Ben Stiller just got a lesson about meritocracy.
Netflix made a huge move recently by partnering with Steven Spielberg‘s Amblin for future projects, and it sounds like they’re not satisfied with that deal as they see it could help attract even more talent.
Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment forged a multiyear deal to make movies for Netflix. Two years ago, the legendary director reportedly opposed the idea that streaming films should qualify for Oscars.
EXCLUSIVE: Hopper Penn (Flag Day) and Brian D’Arcy James (Spotlight) have signed on to star in The Rightway, a short film from Destry Spielberg and Owen King, which will soon go into production in New York.
There are some new additions to the cast of Steven Spielberg‘s upcoming autobiographical movie, The Fabelmans.
Steven Spielberg is currently shooting his upcoming semi-autobiographical movie The Fabelmans and we have some great new photos from set!
Chloe East, Oakes Fegley and Isabelle Kusman have joined the cast of Steven Spielberg’s next film, based on the director’s youth in Arizona.The three actors will play high school classmates of the young aspiring filmmaker at the center of the story.The trio joins an A-list cast that includes Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen, Paul Dano, Gabriel LaBelle, Julia Butters and Sam Rechner.Although plot details are being kept under wraps, the project will be the first one Spielberg holds writing credit on
Hollywood is, once again, obsessed with movie musicals. This year alone, we’ve already had “In the Heights,” and we’re about to see “Dear Evan Hansen” and Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story.” And it appears the major studios aren’t slowing down anytime soon, as the long-in-development “Guys and Dolls” remake is moving ahead with a new filmmaker.
Steven Spielberg and wife Kate Capshaw enjoyed a day in the French Riviera with their children on July 7. The prolific filmmaker, 74, can be seen cozying up with his retired actress wife, 67, on a boat departing the luxury hotel Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc on Wednesday. The couple were joined by three of their seven children, Sasha, 31, Destry, 24, and Theo, 32. See the pics of the Spielbergs HERE!
“Light The Fuse” podcast to discuss his work on the original “Mission: Impossible” film.
Paul Ben-Victor (The Irishman) has been tapped for a recurring role opposite Lily James, Sebastian Stan and Seth Rogen in Pam & Tommy, Hulu’s limited series based on the true story behind the release of the first ever viral video — the sex tape of Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee. Nick Offerman also stars.