By Dino-Ray Ramos, Amanda N'Duka
21.02.2020 - 20:06 / hollywoodreporter.com
Willem Dafoe has to date had a long and diverse acting career that’s seen him work with some of the world’s most renowned filmmakers, among them Martin Scorsese, Zhang Yimou, William Friedkin, Oliver Stone and Dee Rees. Dafoe has a fondness for playing misunderstood oddballs and men who march to their own beat, which somewhat explains why his turn as a kind, generous motel manager in Sean Baker’s The Florida Project was greeted with surprise.
By Dino-Ray Ramos, Amanda N'Duka
Attorneys for convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein begged a New York City judge for leniency citing numerous health ailments that the 67-year-old faces and pointing to past charitable donations he made while he was a powerful media executive in Hollywood.
Attorneys for convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein begged a New York City judge for leniency citing numerous health ailments that the 67-year-old faces and pointing to past charitable donations he made while he was a powerful media executive in Hollywood.
Well, I can't say I love this, Prince William. On Tuesday, William and Kate visited the Gravity bar at Dublin's Guinness Storehouse, as People reports.
It was, in many respects, a perfectly ordinary premiere. There was a red carpet.
British holidaymakers have been describing what it is like at the Tenerife hotel which has been put into lockdown after an Italian doctor there was diagnosed with coronavirus.
To call Italian writer, director and star Roberto Benigni’s live-action Pinocchio in 2002 flawed would be a gross understatement. That ignominious experiment, which featured the (then) 50-year-old Benigni as the wooden puppet that becomes a real child, had a fantastical, almost sunny tone that was lambasted for its shoddy English-language dub (whose voice cast included Glenn Close and John Cleese) for overseas markets.
Johnny Depp is no stranger to complicated souls. In 1993, the actor was just emerging from the matinee idol phase of his career and was rapidly cultivating a reputation as a fearless actor unwilling to trade on good looks alone.
Nick Hornby's 1995 novel High Fidelity has had quite the post-publication life.In 2000, it was adapted into a Disney film when Joe Roth headed the studio. It starred John Cusack and brought him a Golden Globe nomination.
Willem Dafoe on Saturday accepted his second Film Independent Spirit Award for best supporting male in The Lighthouse.Dafoe stars alongside best male lead nominee Robert Pattinson in the film about two lighthouse keepers who try to maintain their sanity living on a remote and mysterious island in 1890s New England.This is Dafoe's fourth nomination and second win: his first was in 2001 for his lead role in Shadow of the Vampire.Dafoe began his acceptance speech saying that he was going to
Sixteen months before THR was launched — and 91 years before 1917 entered the Oscar race — the World War I film Wings won the first Academy Award for "outstanding picture." And in May 1929, besides not being called best picture, the award presented in the Hollywood Roosevelt ballroom wasn't even called Oscar; that didn't happen until the mid-1930s, after the Academy's Margaret Herrick reportedly said that the statuette resembled her Uncle Oscar.But Wings was not an unexpected choice.Though it
Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson were so intensely into their brooding characters while filming The Lighthouse, they didn’t ‘meet’ each other properly until they started promoting the film.
Brad Pitt wasn't at the BAFTAs last night, but he won Best Supporting Actor and had his Once Upon a Time in Hollywood co-star Margot Robbie deliver his acceptance speech for him. (Pitt could not attend due to family obligations, although a source close to Pitt reassured Cosmopolitan UK that "nothing serious happened.") Pitt was kind enough to put a Brexit and Prince Harry joke in there, which Robbie had to say in front of Kate Middleton and Prince William.