Going gold! Pregnant Jennifer Lawrence stunned at the Don’t Look Up premiere with her baby bump on display.
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not their imminent deaths.The first teaser for Adam McKay’s “Don’t Look Up” gave an infuriating look inside the Oval Office as Meryl Streep, playing a Trumpian president, outright dismissed the news of a comet coming to destroy the planet. But that inaction and apathy extends everywhere, it seems, in this new trailer — from chipper morning news hosts played by Cate Blanchett and Tyler Perry, to a pop star played by Grande and a social media influencer played by Chalamet.
Going gold! Pregnant Jennifer Lawrence stunned at the Don’t Look Up premiere with her baby bump on display.
Jennifer Lawrence dresses her baby bump in a beautiful gold gown for the premiere of Don’t Look Up on Sunday (December 5) in New York City.
With his Netflix satire Don’t Look Up, writer-director Adam McKay looked to address “the largest issue in the history of mankind”—that being the climate crisis, and the way people tend to either deny it is happening or refuse to acknowledge its “urgent and terrifying” weight.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorAriana Grande is aiming for the Oscars with her best original song contender, “Just Look Up,” and she’s bringing Kid Cudi with her.The song features in Adam McKay’s new comedy satire, “Don’t Look Up,” (in theaters Dec. 10) about a giant comet headed for earth.
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Leonardo DiCaprio’s higher salary for Don’t Look Up.The actress stars alongside DiCaprio in equal billing on the satirical black comedy film directed by Adam McKay (The Big Short), which follows two low-level astronomers as they attempt to warn mankind of an approaching comet that will destroy the planet.According to Variety, DiCaprio will receive $30million (£22.5m) for the movie, while Lawrence will be paid $25million (£18.7m) – 20 per cent less than her co-star.Speaking about the disparity to
Over the years, we hear stories of famous actors going to extreme lengths to get into character. Daniel Day-Lewis has always been notorious for going “method” for his performances.
Jennifer Lawrence is opening up with her thoughts after learning that her Don’t Look Up co-star Leonardo DiCaprio earned more money than her for the project.
Don’t Look Up in order to play a stoner.The actor recently opened up about playing Kate Dibiasky, a low-level astronomer who loves smoking weed, in Adam McKay’s forthcoming political comedy for Netflix.Discussing the film during a Q&A in Los Angeles (per Yahoo! Movies), McKay began explaining how Lawrence immersed herself into her character, before the actor said: “I know what you’re going to say, and I wasn’t pregnant [at the time].”The director then agreed, “You were not pregnant,” before
Jennifer Lawrence may have top billing among her high-profile co-stars in “Don’t Look Up”, but she certainly doesn’t have the top salary.
Jennifer Lawrence is a glowing mom-to-be!
In terms of the most star-studded Oscar season release of 2021, there’s no denying the appeal of Adam McKay’s satire, “Don’t Look Up.” The cast is led by Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence, but there’s a solid ensemble that would rival that of any film from Quentin Tarantino or Wes Anderson. So, obviously, you had to expect film fans to anxiously await the early word on whether or not “Don’t Look Up” is all superficial or if the Netflix film actually has those awards season chops.
#DontLookUp is outrageously funny w/ satire that’s absolutely on-point. Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence & Meryl Streep are marvelous.
Clayton Davis “Don’t Look Up” is the last shoe to drop for Netflix this awards season, and there’s a 50/50 chance of it making a seismic impact (pun intended).Director Adam McKay assembles a sprawling ensemble that includes Oscar-winners Leonardo DiCaprio (“The Revenant”), Jennifer Lawrence (“Silver Linings Playbook”), Meryl Streep (“Kramer vs.
Jennifer Lawrence is an Ariana Grande fan!
Clayton Davis Netflix’s “Don’t Look Up,” the last shoe to drop this awards season, was unspooled before a crowd of BAFTA voters at the Harmony Gold Theatre on Wednesday night. In attendance for a Q&A with the Oscar-winning stars Leonardo DiCaprio (“The Revenant”), Jennifer Lawrence (“Silver Linings Playbook”) and Meryl Streep (“Kramer vs.
Adam McKay will receive the Volta Award from the Dublin International Film Festival (DIFF) in recognition of his contribution to film.