Merhan Karimi Nasseri, an Iranian man who lived for 18 years in Paris’s Charles de Gaulle Airport and inspired the Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks film The Terminal, died Saturday at the airport, officials said. He was believed to be 80 years old.
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into a truck and delivering the haul to a commercial kitchen. But along with the whole squid thing, there was another aesthetic irregularity worthy of note: Styles’s full beard, which recalls that of Tom Hanks in the 2000 survival drama Cast Away. Take a look:As things get dicey, Harry Styles sings a siren song to escape his fate and is soon granted a cleaning that includes a (not incredibly close) shave and dousings of glitter.
The spa treatments continue—eye masks and moisturizers, shimmer and gelled coiffure—as transforms from potential entreé to performer, albeit briefly. Amid the short film’s gruesome-slash-glittery frames, Styles’s beard is a star, teaming with his tattoos to shift him into brawnier waters than his usual above-neck notes allow. Behold, the power of the vibe switch: where a beard moment is almost buzzier than a scaled tail reveal.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.This post was originally published on .By Elle TurnerBy Elle TurnerBy Alice NewboldBy Alice CaryMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2022 Condé Nast. All rights reserved.
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.Merhan Karimi Nasseri, an Iranian man who lived for 18 years in Paris’s Charles de Gaulle Airport and inspired the Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks film The Terminal, died Saturday at the airport, officials said. He was believed to be 80 years old.
EXCLUSIVE: Virginia Longmuir has been named EVP of Business Affairs at Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions.
If anyone is having a great autumn, it’s Harry Styles.
Refresh for latest…: Sony Pictures Entertainment recorded $202 million in operating profit for the three months ended September 30, repping a 30% dip from the comparable period last year. The company said Q2 profits were affected by the absence of new films licensed to digital streaming services and an increase in marketing costs to support current year theatrical releases.
It has become a Saturday Night Live tradition for 10-time host Tom Hanks to appear in the sketch comedy series’ Halloween episodes. He did it again this year, albeit not as his popular character David S. Pumpkins. He made a cameo at the end of skit set at an AA meeting.
The nanny’s not done spilling the tea… and this stuff is piping hot!
Damn! Shakira is channeling her anger and heartbreak in the music video for her new single Monotonía!
Over his long career, Tom Hanks has established a rock-solid screen persona as an affectionate, good-natured father figure. The culmination of this squeaky clean image was perhaps his Oscar-nominated performance as TV host and legendary mensch Fred Rogers in 2019’s “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.” But more recent films like “News of the World,” “Finch,” and especially this year’s “Elvis” have seen Hanks embrace darker, more emotionally ambiguous characters. That trend continues with “A Man Called Otto,” an upcoming comedy-drama from director Marc Forster in which Hanks plays the lead, an aging curmudgeon contemplating suicide.
Shakira has released her new song Monotonia alongside Ozuna, and the new track seems to reveal the reason behind her split from Gerard Piqué, which was announced earlier this year.MORE: Shakira's latest look is so unexpected amid slew of cryptic messages - and fans want answersIn the song, the mother-of-two begins singing "It wasn't your fault, it wasn't mine either, it was monotony's fault". She later adds: "I never said anything, but it hurt me, I knew this would happen."WATCH: Shakira and her sons bring the movesShakira also revealed the music video for her new track, which was filmed in Manresa, Spain and co-directed by herself and Jaume de la Iguana.SEE: Inside Shakira's 11-year relationship with Gerard Pique – and real reason they never marriedMORE: Shakira comforted by her sons in rare photo following surprise split from their fatherIn the music video, Shakira can be seen walking aimlessly through a supermarket before coming across a past love who shoots a cannon launcher to her chest, taking out her heart and creating a huge hole in her chest.
The Alec Baldwin western Rust is set to scout locations in California next week, near Palm Springs and the Nevada border, though no final decision has been made where the Joel Souza directed movie will actually be shot when it resumes production in January.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer “Rust” will resume production in January, more than a year after cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was shot and killed on set. But the production will not return to New Mexico, where a criminal investigation and state workplace safety proceedings remain unresolved. The production is still looking for a new location, but California is a possibility, said Melina Spadone, the attorney for Rust Movie Productions LLC. The production company announced a settlement on Oct. 5 with Matthew Hutchins, the widower of the cinematographer. Under the agreement, the production will be able to resume after a 15-month hiatus. Matthew Hutchins said in a statement that completing the film would be a way “to pay tribute to Halyna’s final work.”
Little Simz has won the 2022 Mercury Prize with her fourth studio album Sometimes I Might Be Introvert.The 28- year old artist was among the 12 acts who were in the running for the prestigious award, alongside Harry Styles and Sam Fender.The announcement was made by DJ Jamz Supernova during the award ceremony, which recognises the best British or Irish album of the year, at the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith, West London, on Tuesday evening. Accepting her prize onstage, the British rapper and singer said she was “very overwhelmed and grateful” to receive the accolade. “To my family over here, my loved ones right here.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Damien Chazelle’s Hollywood epic “Babylon” will open in theaters across the country on Dec. 23. Paramount initially planned to debut the movie in select theaters on Dec. 25 before expanding it nationwide on Jan. 6. Sources close to “Babylon” suggest the earlier release date points to the studio’s confidence in the film, which carries a $78 million production budget. The news comes the day after Sony amended release plans for “A Man Called Otto,” starring Tom Hanks, which was supposed to debut nationwide on Dec. 14 and will now open in select theaters on Dec. 25 before expanding nationwide on Jan. 13.
“Babylon” to a wide release ahead of Christmas Day on Dec. 23.