Kitbag, which stars Joaquin Phoenix, is set to be released via Apple TV+.Kitbag, which Scott will direct and produce, will see Phoenix take on the role of French emperor and military leader Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Daisy Ridley sometimes wonders whether she’s too enthusiastic.
The “Star Wars” star is on the cover of the new Tatler magazine, and in the issue she opens up about doubting herself and the way she comes across to others in Hollywood.
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“I’ve been told that I’m intimidating,” she reveals. “That was on ‘Chaos Walking’. I was having my hair done, having my wig put on. I remember thinking, ‘God, should I be smaller? Should I be
Kitbag, which stars Joaquin Phoenix, is set to be released via Apple TV+.Kitbag, which Scott will direct and produce, will see Phoenix take on the role of French emperor and military leader Napoleon Bonaparte.
Donald Trump, hugely unpopular in Hollywood.The question: How would the star wattage play across the country as Biden seeks to unite a bruised nation? Eric Dezenhall, a Washington crisis management consultant and former Reagan administration official, predicted reaction would fall “along tribal lines.”“I think it all comes down to the reinforcement of pre-existing beliefs,” Dezenhall said.
Apple has landed theJoaquin Phoenix and Ridley Scott reteam Kitbag. Phoenix will star as the French military leader and emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte, in the film that will track his origins and, as the logline reads, "swift, ruthless climb to emperor, viewed through the prism of his addictive and often volatile relationship with his wife and one true love, Josephine."David Scarpa penned the screenplay.
Apple is at it again. The tech company with a seemingly bottomless bank account has gone ahead and purchased yet another film that is likely going to garner a fair bit of attention in the next couple of years.
Ridley Scott’s Napoleon Bonaparte biopic with Joaquin Phoenix has been given the green light by Apple Studios.
EXCLUSIVE: Apple Studios has committed to finance and produce Kitbag, the Napoleon Bonaparte epic that Ridley Scott will direct, with Oscar-winning Joker star Joaquin Phoenix playing the French emperor and military leader. Production will begin in early 2022 in the UK. Scott and Kevin Walsh will produce for Scott Free.
Daisy Ridley is opening up about her decision to keep her private life to herself.
Daisy Ridley is opening up about her movie experiences.
This shouldn’t be a revelation, but sadly, it still seems to be. Women have a bigger uphill battle in Hollywood than their male counterparts.
Star Wars author Alan Dean Foster says that Disney told him to remove any romantic scenes between Finn and Rey in his novelisation of 2015’s The Force Awakens.Foster was recruited by JJ Abrams to write the official novelisation for the film, as he did with George Lucas’ original film in 1976, which was published under Lucas’ name but ghostwritten by Foster.Speaking to Midnight’s Edge, Foster says he put a scene that hinted at a future romance between Daisy Ridley and John Boyega’s characters in
Daisy Ridley recently opened up about self-doubt in the spotlight — and admitted that sometimes she’s afraid of being too enthusiastic about her work.The Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker actress, 28, covers the latest issue of Tatler magazine and got real about the pressures she faces as a woman in Hollywood.
Daisy Ridley has felt the need to make herself “smaller” onset after learning her passion and excitement for a role can be “intimidating” to others.The Brit began doubting herself after discovering her high energy can make other people uncomfortable.She told the February issue of Tatler magazine: “I’ve been told that I’m intimidating. That was on Chaos Walking.
At what point do we just assume that “Chaos Walking” is never going to arrive in theaters? I know this is hyperbole because Lionsgate just announced yet another delay but seems to have settled on a firm release date. But after literal years of delays, even adding two more months just feels like it’s never-ending.
George Clooney has defended Tom Cruise after the movie star was caught on tape blasting Mission: Impossible crew members for ignoring COVID protocols.The action man reportedly lost his cool when he spotted two assistants huddled around a monitor, watching playback, and he fired off an angry rant threatening to fire anyone who didn’t take the health and safety rules he helped put in place seriously.He raged, “We are the gold standard.
Lionsgate’s YA sci-fi adventure Chaos Walking will be released in theaters nationwide and in IMAX on March 5, 2021, a push-back from the previous Jan. 22 date. The move comes as distributors begin to adjust the Q1 calendar in response to the ongoing pandemic, which they are hoping quells by spring given the good news about the vaccine.
Tom Cruise reportedly went into a tirade on the set of Mission: Impossible 7 when he saw some crew members not following some COVID-19 safety protocols put into place to help keep everyone safe as the pandemic is still ongoing.