Lena Dunham is revealing how Glenn Close once rescued her from a fashion emergency during a Hollywood event.
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Addiction is a terrible disease.
That’s not a revelatory statement, obviously, but it’s something that is readily apparent from the trailer for the new drama, “Four Good Days.” READ MORE: Oscars 2021 Nominations Snubs & Surprises: LaKeith Stanfield, ‘One Night In Miami,’ ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ As seen in the trailer for “Four Good Days,” the film follows the story of a young woman that is addicted to heroin and has to continue to detox for four more days before she is available to receive a
.Lena Dunham is revealing how Glenn Close once rescued her from a fashion emergency during a Hollywood event.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAshley Judd is set to star in the upcoming YA drama “#FBF,” a movie that takes place almost entirely on smartphones and computer screens.The format, initially seen in films like “Searching” with John Cho, allowed the actors to be filmed in their homes in Los Angeles, Nashville, Anaheim, New York and other remote locations amid the pandemic.“#FBF” follows teenager Annie (Cree Cicchino), who accidentally takes her mom’s (Judd) laptop instead of her own to
Georgia's potential loss could be New Jersey's gain. At least that's what the Garden State hopes.
The Staircase was one of the first true-crime documentaries to break out into mainstream culture when it was released in 2004.
Henry Winkler is returning to his iconic Happy Days role for a virtual table read with special guest Glenn Close. The veteran TV star will step back into the shoes of bad boy Arthur 'Fonzie' Fonzarelli for the charity event, organised by officials at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation and People.
Andie MacDowell and The OA starPatrick Gibson are set to star inGood Girl Jane, which wrapped filming in Los Angeles this week following a 2020 production shutdown due to the pandemic. Newcomer Rain Spencer leads the cast as a lonely young girl that falls hard for a charming drug dealer and becomes entangled in his meth ring run by Los Angeles teens.
EXCLUSIVE: Transformers: Age of Extinction star Nicola Peltz will co-direct with The Florida Project actress Bria Vinaite the independent feature drama Lola James.
Mila Kunis makes her way back to her car after a visit to a skin care clinic on Friday morning (March 19) in West Hollywood, Calif.
Chloe x Halle have shared a new Ray Charles cover – listen to their version of ‘Georgia on My Mind’ below.The cover version was recorded for an ESPN commercial ahead of the Masters golf tournament, which is set to be held in Augusta, Georgia next month (April 5-11).In a statement discussing the new song, the pair said: “We are happy to be given the opportunity to record our version of the timeless ‘Georgia On My Mind’ for the Masters Tournament.”Listen to the version below.Last September, Chloe
Mila Kunis looks completely unrecognizable in her new movie.
which premiered at Sundance, is a far cry from the normal sunny appearance of the “That ’70s Show” alum, who is married with two children to Ashton Kutcher.The film, directed by Rodrigo García, is based on a true story by Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post writer Eli Saslow and follows the mother and daughter’s battle against drugs and each other.“Four Good Days” hits theaters April 30.
Mila Kunis transforms into an opioid addict in the new trailer for the recovery drama “Four Good Days”.
Academy Awards, only 5 women had ever been nominated for best director and never more than one in the same year. This year there are two: Chloé Zhao for “Nomadland” and Emerald Fennell for “Promising Young Woman.” This not surprising because of their quality, but because history has shown that female directors have been grossly overlooked by the academy.
Glenn Close on Monday received an Academy Award nomination for her work inHillbilly Elegy. She alsoreceived a Golden Raspberry (Razzie) Award nomination for the same role.
Also Read: Glenn Close Joins Mahershala Ali in 'Swan Song' for Apple TV+The film is based on a true story Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post writer Eli Saslow and is about 31-year-old Molly, who begs her estranged mother Deb for help fighting a fierce battle against the demons that have derailed her life.