Notting Hill star Hugh Grant recently opened up about his hiatus from Hollywood. During a new interview, the 60-year-old The Undoing actor explained why he took a seven-year break from making movies in the late 2000s.
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The "Con Queen of Hollywood" is getting the book treatment. HarperCollins has secured the rights forThe Con Queen of Hollywood: The Epic Hunt for the Impersonator Who Stole Identities, Money, and Desires from Hollywood Royalty and Dreamers Alike,written by former Hollywood Reporter staffer Scott Johnson and based on his July 2018 investigative feature cover story.(The story also included never-before-heard audio footage of the Con Queen in action).
Notting Hill star Hugh Grant recently opened up about his hiatus from Hollywood. During a new interview, the 60-year-old The Undoing actor explained why he took a seven-year break from making movies in the late 2000s.
Hugh Grant is opening up about his hiatus from Hollywood.
Hugh Grant took a seven-year break from Hollywood in the late 2000s, and in a new interview reveals the decision was not his.
Hugh Grant took a seven-year break from Hollywood in the late 2000s, and in a new interview reveals the decision was not his.
Jamie Dornan is getting candid about what it’s really like in Hollywood.
Stephen Dorff only had “six or seven weeks” to get into believable shape as a UFC champ in “Embattled,” and somehow he did it.“I was coming off ‘True Detective’,” he told The Post. “I would have liked to have had three months, but I had six or seven weeks and jumped right in with my physical trainer.
There hasn’t been a war movie quite like “Mosul” before.
Heaven’s Gate, Michael Cimino’s Western epic that turns 40 on Nov. 19, earned a place in Hollywood infamy for bankrupting United Artists and bringing the curtain down on the auteur era of the 1970s.
Some of you might have missed this earlier in the week, but my favorite bit of film news actually concerns a book. Of course, it’s a book based on an Academy Award winning movie, and comes from an Oscar winning filmmaker, but still.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerThe pandemic-fueled national revival of the classic American drive-in movie theater continues, and even the dense Los Angeles neighborhood of Hollywood is getting into the act.Arena Cinelounge Sunset is backing the Arena Cinelounge Drive-in Hollywood. The venue will be located behind the landmark Egyptian Theatre in the heart of Hollywood at 1625 North Las Palmas Avenue, and plans to be open seven days a week.The first screening will bow on Dec.
British film star who captured the public’s imagination when he appeared in The Dam Busters as Flight Lieutenant JV “Hoppy” Hopgood, taking part in a daring Second World War RAF operation – and offering a pint of beer to the beloved dog of his wing commander.He followed the 1955 box-office hit two years later by taking the role of Inigo Jollifant in The Good Companions, a screen musical version of the JB Priestley play.
Quentin Tarantino doesn’t always make good on his promises or teases—see the A-Z of many unmade projects he once said he would make and didn’t. Or the fact that he strongly suggested he would direct a “Star Trek” movie only to finally admit, he wouldn’t (he didn’t even write the screenplay, but this in-limbo project is based on a story idea he came up with).
He's known for portraying burly superheroes in Hollywood blockbusters, but "Aquaman" Jason Momoa wants fans to know that in real life, he's just a simple-minded Midwestern kid at heart. The 41-year-old actor, whose resume includes the roles of Khal Drogo in "Game of Thrones" and Conan the Barbarian, covers the latest issue of Men's Health, where he discusses his life before fame and an undying love for his family.
Billy Ray I often wonder what would happen if Donald Trump got to make a movie about Hollywood, instead of the other way around. Of course, he’s been writing it for years.
Quentin Tarantino has signed a deal with publisher Harpercollins to release two books, including a novelization of his movie Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.The novel version of the film starring Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio will be published next summer (2021), according to Deadline.com.The second book will not be a fictional work, despite Tarantino revealing he was working on a story about a World War II veteran last year (2019), but will instead be a collection of essays, reviews, and
Hollywood director Quentin Tarantino has signed a two-book deal with Harper, to include his first novel and personal writings on 1970s-era film. Harper, a division of HarperCollins Publishers, will release Tarantino’s first work of fiction, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, in summer 2021.
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Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.Back in April, Tarantino hinted at the prospect of a novel based on the film, which starred Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio.Now, a new book deal with HarperCollins has been confirmed, as Deadline reports.