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Emily Mortimer has opened up on the “ritual” of working on a Martin Scorsese set.
The actress worked with the legendary director on iconic movies like “Shutter Island” and “Hugo”.
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Speaking to Collider, she revealed, “Walking onto his sets, it’s like walking into church or something. Really, it’s like you could hear a pin drop and everybody just knows their place.”
The British-born star described working with the
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Cameron Diaz is revealing why she really stepped away from acting after her last film, 2014′s Annie.
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© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Imagine having a job working with A-list celebrities? Chef to the stars has had an incredible career, and has even worked with , and his then-girlfriend . Ahead of their much-talked-about court case when they were still an item, Leon recalls cooking for the pair on the set of London Fields, in which they both starred in.
Not long after its announcement as part of the Out of Competiton Documentary programme at this year’s forthcoming 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival, the first clip from the new Luca Guadagnino documentary “Salvatore, Shoemaker Of Dreams” has appeared online, with a guest appearance from none other than Martin Scorsese.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterAmazon has come onboard the BBC One series “The Pursuit of Love” from Emily Mortimer. Filming on the series has now begun after it was delayed in the spring due to the coronavirus pandemic.Written and directed by Mortimer, the three-episode series adaptation of the Nancy Mitford novel of the same name is set in Europe between the two World Wars.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have hit headlines this week following the award-winning singer's political rally in South Carolina over the weekend. The dad-of-four addressed everything from abortion to Plan B and caused a Twitter storm with his controversial comments, including personal details about his family.
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When you see interviews with actors who have worked with legendary filmmaker, Martin Scorsese, most of the comments are that of intense praise for the director. Obviously, this is the result of Scorsese establishing himself as one of the best filmmakers to ever grace the medium over his decades of work, combined with the fact that he’s also just a huge fan of films, in general.
Lauren Lapkus has been enjoying positive reviews for her hilarious performance as David Spade’s date from hell in Netflix hit “The Wrong Missy” — with one of those raves coming from no less than Conan O’Brien.