Will Smith would love to see David Ayer’s cut of “Suicide Squad” released.
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House of Gucci actor, Jared Leto took to Instagram to share a set of vacation photos with friends. The group pics included our Latina Powerhouse, Eiza González as well as Georgie Flores, Sofia Boutella and others.
Eiza González gets a portrait of ‘lovers’ kissing tattooedHow Jared Leto spent six hours every day transforming into Paolo GucciEiza González goes swimming with pigs in a sizzling bikiniAll of them seemingly enjoying a beach vacation in an unknown heavenly like location, hence his caption “lost in paradise // part 1.”Eiza González was featured in two of these photos. In one of them, she is the focal point of the picture in the center of the group, wearing a black one-piece swimsuit posing with her legs crossed exposing the tree symbol tattoo in her right foot.In the other pic, the 31 year old Ambulance actress is seen in the yacht with her famous friends doing a workout.
And of course, they all look like they workout, especially Jared who at 50 years old looks amazing in the main vacation photo of him with an open Hawaiian shirt exposing his perfectly sculpted abs. A post shared by JARED LETO (@jaredleto)It is said that Eiza met Jared at the MTV awards in 2007, where his band Thirty Seconds to Mars was a musical guest.
It’s so nice to see these long lasting hollywood friendships. :)
.Will Smith would love to see David Ayer’s cut of “Suicide Squad” released.
In another blow to mass-appealing movies at the Oscars, Academy voters decided to deplete MGM/UAR’s Ridley Scott directed House of Gucci of all but one nomination, that being for Make-Up and Hairstyling.
the 2022 Oscar nominations on Tuesday morning. The announcement was a spectacular school-marm-like repudiation of the popular kids. Here’s who’s in detention.Gaga certainly assumed she’d be included in the Best Actress roster for “House of Gucci” alongside Oscars Terminator Olivia Colman (“The Lost Daughter”), Nicole Kidman (“Being the Ricardos”), Jessica Chastain (“The Eyes of Tammy Faye”) and Penelope Cruz (“Parallel Mothers”).
Oscar Isaac is getting candid about his new show Moon Knight.
Zack Sharf Despite landing a SAG Award nomination and significant Oscar buzz for his performance in “House of Gucci,” Jared Leto is now a contender for a Razzie Award for his portrayal of Paolo Gucci in Ridley Scott’s murder drama. Nominations for the 2022 Razzie Awards have been announced, spotlighting the worst films and performances of the last year.
New Release Wall“House of Gucci” (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment) The legendary and legendarily vicious Gucci fashion empire gets the old-fashioned Big Movie treatment with Adam Driver, Jared Leto, Jeremy Irons, and Lady Gaga. Is it kind of ridiculous? Yes, but it’s also the reboot of Dynasty you never knew you wanted, one that’s best watched with a living room full of your rowdiest and most opinionated friends.
have been announced — and it’s not good news for Bruce Willis.The action hero, 66, has been given his own special category at the upcoming awards show— which will name “the worst movies” of 2021 —after he starred in eight critically-panned flicks in the space of a single year.The special category is titled “Worst Performance by Bruce Willis in a 2021 movie” and includes every single film the actor appeared in over the past 12 months.The aging star — who was once a box-office drawcard thanks to lead roles in “Die Hard” and “Pulp Fiction” — made seven direct-to-video movies last year, including “Out of Death,” which has a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.Willis also appeared in “Midnight In The Switchgrass,” which was released in cinemas but was similarly lambasted by critics.“Excruciating musicals, thrill-free thriller rip-offs, a nearly 2-hour product placement flick, and more Bruce Willis than any starving viewer could stomach,” Razzies organizers said in a press release promoting the nominations on Monday.
The 2022 Razzie Awards nominations are here.
Jared Leto is opening up about how he’s mastered the accents in his most recent films, which include House of Gucci and the upcoming WeCrashed.
Oscar Isaac (“Dune,” “Moon Knight”) and Jared Leto (“House of Gucci,” “Morbius”) sat down for a virtual chat for Variety’s Actors on Actors, presented by Amazon Studios. For more, click here.In “House of Gucci,” Jared Leto vanishes into a larger-than-life performance as fashion world ne’er-do-well Paolo Gucci. By contrast, Oscar Isaac’s turns in Paul Schrader’s “The Card Counter” (as William Tell, a poker player with a dark past in the Iraq War) and Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” (as Duke Leto, the head of a powerful interstellar dynasty) are tightly contained.But the two actors still find many similarities to discuss, including their future as Marvel superheroes — Leto’s Morbius and Isaac’s Moon Knight — and their alternate careers as musicians starting in the 1990s.
Jared Leto is standing up for his portrayal of Paolo Gucci in “House of Gucci”.
Jared Leto is opening up about the critics of House of Gucci.
Jared Leto wears stars on his cool suit for his appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Thursday night (January 27).
Jared Leto is all about a movie transformation, but would the 50-year-old Oscar winner ever consider playing the male lead in a traditional rom-com?Don't hold your breath. The star appeared on Thursday's, where Corden asked Leto if there was «any bit» of him that would be interested in doing a straightforward rom-com. «The honest answer is no,» Leto replied, smiling.«But why? Why would you not want to do that?» Corden pressed. «Just the same reason I don't want to eat a bag of Sour Patch Kids and a pizza at the same time,» Leto quipped. «I'm not saying it's not going to taste good going down.»«I gotta tell ya, bro, we're all gonna die,» Corden jokingly replied.«Maybe some of us sooner rather than later,» Leto said. He later clarified, «I'm joking.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorBillie Eilish, Lana Del Rey and Olivia Rodrigo are just a few of the artists who stepped out Wednesday night for the opening of LACMA’s “Artists Inspired by Music: Interscope Reimagined” exhibit.The show features more than 50 artworks inspired by Interscope recording artists by 46 visual artists. Most are newly commissioned and are being presented for the first time.Highlights include Damien Hirst pieces inspired by Eminem, Kehinde Wiley’s portrait of Dr. Dre and Ed Ruscha’s work for 2Pac’s “All Eyez on Me.”Other visual artists included in the exhibit include Jennifer Guidi, Shepard Fairey, Richard Prince, Cecily Brown, Chloe Wise, Burnt Toast, Rashid Johnson, Matthew Wong, Will Boone, Ferrari Sheppard, Takashi Murakami and Lucy Bull.
Fight Club author Chuck Palahniuk has responded to the news that Chinese streaming platform Tencent Video has amended the film’s ending.In the final scenes of the original, The Narrator (Edward Norton) kills off his imaginary alter ego Tyler (Brad Pitt) and watches on as numerous buildings explode.In the version released on the Chinese streaming platform Tencent Video, however, the original’s anarchist ending is replaced with a black slate, captioned: “The police rapidly figured out the whole plan and arrested all criminals, successfully preventing the bomb from exploding.” It also adds that Tyler was sent to a “lunatic system” for treatment.Palahniuk, who wrote the 1996 novel the film is based on, gave a sarcastic response to the altered ending in his newsletter on Substack.Have You Seen This Sh*t?This is SUPER wonderful! Everyone gets a happy ending in China! https://t.co/saVA2yro9B pic.twitter.com/20UzTi1nyI— Chuck Palahniuk (@chuckpalahniuk) January 25, 2022“Tyler and the gang were all arrested. He was tried and sentenced to a mental asylum.
WeCrashed, Apple TV+'s upcoming miniseries about the precipitous rise and fiery fall of co-working empire , starring as company founder Adam Neumann and his wife-collaborator, Rebekah.Already the subject of a and a podcast from Wondery (on which the series is based), the story of WeWork is somewhat familiar. Put : Adam was a dreamer who raised an incredible amount of capital to finance his vision of a millennial-friendly office space, before branching into the residential and educational sectors.