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Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck’s successful co-parenting journey is attributed to Jennifer Lopez - us.hola.com
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28.09.2023 / 23:55

Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck’s successful co-parenting journey is attributed to Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck have captivated the public with their co-parenting journey, proving that love, understanding, and time can heal even the deepest of wounds. Even more remarkable is that Jennifer Lopez, Affleck’s current partner, has played a pivotal role in fostering this harmonious atmosphere within the extended family.It’s no secret that Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner’s divorce was heavily scrutinized.

Pamela Anderson stuns while makeup-free at Paris fashion week - nypost.com
nypost.com
28.09.2023 / 23:49

Pamela Anderson stuns while makeup-free at Paris fashion week

conservative makeup Wednesday at the Row’s spring 2024 show, pairing the look with a dark-colored, pinstriped matching suit set.Anderson’s lips were tinted pink, and she sported a peachy blush on her cheeks. She brought a pop of color and fun with her nails, which were varnished in a bright, cherry red.Anderson isn’t the only star wearing notable looks at Paris fashion week.Kylie Jenner, 26, hit Schiaparelli’s show Thursday in a shimmering, beaded keyhole gown, which featured a plunging V-neck line and perfectly hugged her curves.“The Kardashians” star wore her hair in waves and accessorized her stunning look with a pair of gorgeous gold statement earrings and nude pumps.Kim Cattrall, 67, also showed off her signature sexiness while attending the Balmain presentation Wednesday.

From ‘Fair Play’ to ‘Flower Moon’: Timely Tales Tackling Inequality and Fighting Corporations Will Resonate During Awards Season - variety.com - USA - Jordan - Switzerland - county Davis - county Clayton
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28.09.2023 / 16:47

From ‘Fair Play’ to ‘Flower Moon’: Timely Tales Tackling Inequality and Fighting Corporations Will Resonate During Awards Season

Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor The Oscars love it when a movie sticks it to the man. Films focusing on systemic inequality, or the monied elite’s morally murky ways, arrive as many industry voters have spent the better part of the year on the picket lines, holding out for a better contract from studios. These movies could strike an emotional chord with Academy members when they cast their ballots.

‘The Creator’ Review: Gareth Edwards’ Robot Uprising Is Made of Old Stereotypes and Recycled Parts - variety.com - USA - Washington - Vietnam
variety.com
26.09.2023 / 16:19

‘The Creator’ Review: Gareth Edwards’ Robot Uprising Is Made of Old Stereotypes and Recycled Parts

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic The creator of “The Creator,” Gareth Edwards, started his filmmaking career teaching himself VFX at home. He’s an innovator on that front, devising ways to generate creepy CG monsters for “Monsters” more than a dozen years ago, then overseeing deceptively massive blockbusters, like “Godzilla,” ever since (deceptive because much of that stunning scale comes from virtual detail added in post).

‘May December’ Trailer: Natalie Portman Unravels Julianne Moore and Charles Melton’s Marriage in Todd Haynes’ Tabloid Scandal Drama - variety.com - USA - county Todd - county Moore - city Moore - county Charles
variety.com
26.09.2023 / 14:11

‘May December’ Trailer: Natalie Portman Unravels Julianne Moore and Charles Melton’s Marriage in Todd Haynes’ Tabloid Scandal Drama

Sophia Scorziello editor Cannes darling “May December” has unveiled its first trailer starring Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore and Charles Melton. Directed by filmmaker Todd Haynes, the film first premiered back in May and is set for a limited theatrical release before hitting Netflix. “May December” is based loosely on the true story of Mary Kay Letourneau, an American teacher charged with having a sexual relationship with one of her 12-year-old students.

‘American Fiction’ Pushes Theatrical Release to December - variety.com - USA
variety.com
21.09.2023 / 02:47

‘American Fiction’ Pushes Theatrical Release to December

Michaela Zee After winning this year’s Toronto International Film Festival’s people’s choice award, “American Fiction” has pushed back its limited release to Dec. 15 and will expand in theaters on Dec. 22.

‘Nyad’ Review: Annette Bening and Jodie Foster Make a Terrific Team in Marathon Swim Movie - variety.com - Florida - Cuba - county Marathon
variety.com
17.09.2023 / 06:29

‘Nyad’ Review: Annette Bening and Jodie Foster Make a Terrific Team in Marathon Swim Movie

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic The loftier and more dangerous the goal, the finer the line that separates the Guinness Book of World Records from the Darwin Awards. At a certain point, surviving is the only real difference. Do-or-die marathon swimmer Diana Nyad dreamed of swimming from Cuba to Florida.

Katharine McPhee and David Foster break their silence on nanny’s death - nypost.com - London - USA - California - city Jakarta
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15.09.2023 / 13:15

Katharine McPhee and David Foster break their silence on nanny’s death

following the tragic death of their son’s nanny, Yadira Calito.The couple broke their silence about the incident during an interview with Entertainment Tonight on Thursday.“It’s been tough for [McPhee],” Foster, 73, said. “Yeah, it’s been tough.

Wes Anderson’s ‘Henry Sugar’ Trailer Combines Roald Dahl and Benedict Cumberbatch to Irresistible Extremes - variety.com
variety.com
14.09.2023 / 15:29

Wes Anderson’s ‘Henry Sugar’ Trailer Combines Roald Dahl and Benedict Cumberbatch to Irresistible Extremes

Sophia Scorziello editor Benedict Cumberbatch stars as a rich London bachelor in the trailer for Wes Anderson’s upcoming short film “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar.” Adapted from a collection of short stories, titled “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More,” by acclaimed children’s fiction writer Roald Dahl, Anderson’s film premiered out of competition at the Venice Film Festival this year — prompting a four-minute ovation — and will release on Netflix on Sept. 27. “It’s hard to say whether Wes Anderson’s sensibility is perfectly suited to that of Roald Dahl or the other way around,” wrote Peter Debruge in his review out of Venice.

‘Widow Clicquot’ Review: An Always-Compelling Haley Bennett Raises The Glass Of Champagne Problems Period Drama [TIFF] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
13.09.2023 / 21:25

‘Widow Clicquot’ Review: An Always-Compelling Haley Bennett Raises The Glass Of Champagne Problems Period Drama [TIFF]

READ MORE: Toronto International Film Festival 2023: 26 Must-See Films To Watch At TIFF A transformation suddenly bubbles to the surface right around the crucial first-act closing mark of the period drama, “Widow Clicquot.” And it’s not a second too late. About the widow who nearly single-handedly transformed Veuve Clicquot into the world-renowned champagne brand it is today, just as the film threatens to suffocate the viewer with the dreary, stately, oh-so-proper and drab sheen of tragedy and frumpy dourness that overwhelms so many dowdy period dramas of this ilk, it froths to life, its cup running over.

‘Quiz Lady’ Review: Jessica Yu Directs Sandra Oh And Awkwafina In A Fim About Sisterly Bonds And Quiz Show Dreams – Toronto Film Festival - deadline.com - Taylor - city Holland, county Taylor
deadline.com
10.09.2023 / 16:19

‘Quiz Lady’ Review: Jessica Yu Directs Sandra Oh And Awkwafina In A Fim About Sisterly Bonds And Quiz Show Dreams – Toronto Film Festival

In the realm of road movies, family ties, and the complexities of sisterhood, the Hulu/20th Century Studio offers up Quiz Lady a film that charts a familiar course. Directed by Jessica Yu and penned by Jen D’Angelo, the film boasts an ensemble cast led by the undeniable talent of Sandra Oh and Awkwafina, supported by the comedic prowess of Will Ferrell, Holland Taylor, and Jason Schwartzman.

‘American Fiction’ Review: Jeffrey Wright Takes on Narrow Ideas of Black Representation in Sharp Industry Satire - variety.com - USA - Iran - county Sharp
variety.com
10.09.2023 / 00:25

‘American Fiction’ Review: Jeffrey Wright Takes on Narrow Ideas of Black Representation in Sharp Industry Satire

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic In Cord Jefferson’s idea-dense “American Fiction,” no one wants to publish literary professor Thelonious Ellison’s latest novel. Thelonious — or “Monk” to his friends — has delivered a modern reworking of Aeschylus’ “The Persians” (hardly bestseller material to begin with), but all the industry can see is the color of his skin.

‘Silver Dollar Road’ Review: Real Estate Drama And Familial Woes Make For An Unremarkable Watch [TIFF] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
09.09.2023 / 00:25

‘Silver Dollar Road’ Review: Real Estate Drama And Familial Woes Make For An Unremarkable Watch [TIFF]

There’s no doubt that, at this very moment, scores of documentary filmmakers, both those new to the game and more wizened veterans of the genre, are kicking around ideas for their next great project, one that will hopefully capture the minds of audiences, open eyes to a subject previously untouched and/or inspire society into making some sort of cultural change. It can be difficult to find that balance, as is the case with any narrative feature.

‘Finestkind’: First Look At Brian Helgeland’s Crime Thriller Starring Jenna Ortega, Tommy Lee Jones & Ben Foster Ahead Of TIFF World Premiere - deadline.com - county Bedford - state Massachusets - county Jones - Boston - county Foster
deadline.com
08.09.2023 / 15:45

‘Finestkind’: First Look At Brian Helgeland’s Crime Thriller Starring Jenna Ortega, Tommy Lee Jones & Ben Foster Ahead Of TIFF World Premiere

EXCLUSIVE: We’re getting an exclusive first look at Paramount+’s Finestkind from Oscar winner Brian Helgeland, starring Jenna Ortega, Tommy Lee Jones, Ben Foster and Toby Wallace, ahead of its premiere Friday at the Toronto Film Festival. The film is set for a November premiere exclusively on Paramount+.

Corrie stars Colson Smith, Jack P Shepherd and Ben Price soak up September heatwave - www.ok.co.uk - Manchester
ok.co.uk
07.09.2023 / 13:49

Corrie stars Colson Smith, Jack P Shepherd and Ben Price soak up September heatwave

Coronation Street lads Colson Smith, Jack P Shepherd and Ben Price were spotted out and about in the Manchester sunshine while on a break from filming this week. Famed for playing police officer Craig Tinker, 23 year old Colson sported a mint green T-shirt and grey shorts; David Platt star Jack, 35, kicked back in a red and white Hawaiian-style shirt with rolled-up black jeans, and Nick Tilsley's Ben, 51, opted for an all-black wardrobe as temperatures soared across England. An unknown baseball-capped pal - possibly a Corrie crew member - joined them as the soap trio chilled out at a park table.

‘Origin’ Review: Ava DuVernay’s Monumental Look at ‘Caste’ Frames America’s Most Difficult Conversation - variety.com - USA - India - Germany
variety.com
06.09.2023 / 18:19

‘Origin’ Review: Ava DuVernay’s Monumental Look at ‘Caste’ Frames America’s Most Difficult Conversation

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic In “Origin,” Ava DuVernay weaves a centuries- and continents-spanning narrative feature around the ideas of Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Isabel Wilkerson, who rejects the word “racism.” It’s not that she doesn’t believe that racism exists; rather, she doesn’t think that racism alone can explain the inequity in human society — the way America’s founders could have written “all men are created equal” and meant something so different. As Isabel Wilkerson, the protagonist (played by Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor), who is based on Isabel Wilkerson, the author of “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents,” puts it to her editor (Blair Underwood), “Racism as the primary language to understand everything is insufficient.” And later, to her sister (Niecy Nash-Betts): “We have to consider oppression in a way that does not centralize race.” The book “Caste” was Wilkerson’s answer to that challenge, drawing connections between discrimination in the United States and how Nazi Germany invented a social hierarchy to justify the Holocaust, which she links in turn to the rigid system of caste in India.

Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet make couple debut at Beyonce concert - us.hola.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - USA
us.hola.com
05.09.2023 / 18:55

Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet make couple debut at Beyonce concert

Kylie Jenner and TimothéeChalamet have confirmed their romantic relationship. The pair, after months of rumors tying them together, were spotted kissing a Beyonce’s concert in Los Angeles. Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet dating since Paris Fashion Week: ReportLily-Rose Depp reveals relationship with rapper Danielle BalbuenaKylie Jenner drives to Timothee Chalamet’s house amid breakup rumorsA post shared by TMZ (@tmz_tv)Chalamet and Jenner were recorded at the concert, with him wearing a black hoodie and a matching cap, and Jenner wearing her hair in an updo.

‘The Beast’ Review: Léa Seydoux Leads Bertrand Bonello’s Epic, Time-Spanning Sci-Fi Warning About A.I. [Venice] - theplaylist.net - France - city Venice
theplaylist.net
03.09.2023 / 16:15

‘The Beast’ Review: Léa Seydoux Leads Bertrand Bonello’s Epic, Time-Spanning Sci-Fi Warning About A.I. [Venice]

You didn’t expect French filmmaker Bertrand Bonello to make a conventional sci-fi, did you? Good, because “The Beast” is far from it. It all starts in 2044 with beautiful actress Gabrielle (Léa Seydoux) in desperate need of a job.

‘The Palace’ Review: Roman Polanski’s Dreadful Hotel Comedy Makes The Controversial Director A Laughing Stock – Venice Film Festival - deadline.com - Britain - France - Russia - Poland
deadline.com
03.09.2023 / 00:35

‘The Palace’ Review: Roman Polanski’s Dreadful Hotel Comedy Makes The Controversial Director A Laughing Stock – Venice Film Festival

It’s hard to believe that it’s now over 60 years since Roman Polanski teamed up with Jerzy Skolimowski for the landmark 1962 Polish thriller Knife in the Water. But it’s even harder to believe that these two giants of international cinema reunited more recently to pool their braincells and come up with the most terrible, joyless farce since the heyday of the ’70s British sex comedy. Forget for a moment, if you can, the furor surrounding Polanski’s controversial status as a fugitive from justice and concentrate instead on the fact that the Venice Film Festival, in its infinite wisdom, went ahead and booked this entirely dreadful offering anyway, deeming it somehow worthy of a prestigious Out of Competition slot.

‘Nyad’ Review: Annette Bening And Jodie Foster Soar In Thrilling Saga Of A Driven Swimming Legend Who Won’t Give Up On A Lifelong Dream – Telluride Film Festival - deadline.com - city Venice
deadline.com
02.09.2023 / 21:17

‘Nyad’ Review: Annette Bening And Jodie Foster Soar In Thrilling Saga Of A Driven Swimming Legend Who Won’t Give Up On A Lifelong Dream – Telluride Film Festival

Diana Nyad was a swimming legend, a stellar athlete in the 1970s who achieved the heights of her sport, and then went on to a successful decades-long career in the broadcast booth for ABC Sports, ESPN, and elsewhere.

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