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Ana de Armas says her ‘No Time To Die’ character isn’t a stereotypical Bond girl - www.msn.com - Mexico - Cuba
msn.com
03.10.2020 / 23:07

Ana de Armas says her ‘No Time To Die’ character isn’t a stereotypical Bond girl

No Time To Die, saying that she ultimately decided to do so after it was confirmed that her character wouldn’t be a stereotypical Bond girl. The Cuban actress made this admission during her recent discussion with Vogue Mexico, insisting that what mattered the most to her about her role as Paloma in the 25th installment to the James Bond franchise was that it represented “women and female characters in an empowered, realistic way and outside of the stereotype.”She then said that she had spent

When They See Us and Moonlight actor Jharrel Jerome makes his musical debut with “For Real” - www.thefader.com - county Barry
thefader.com
25.09.2020 / 00:47

When They See Us and Moonlight actor Jharrel Jerome makes his musical debut with “For Real”

Jharrel Jerome is only 22 years old, but he's already had a remarkable career as an actor, garnering critical acclaim for his performance as Kevin in Barry Jenkins's Best Picture-winning Moonlight and, more recently, becoming the first Afro-Latino actor to win an Emmy for acting after starring in Ava DuVernay's When They See Us.

Lesbian woman from Cuba granted asylum in U.S. - www.losangelesblade.com - Cuba - Puerto Rico
losangelesblade.com
16.09.2020 / 05:45

Lesbian woman from Cuba granted asylum in U.S.

From left- Yanelkys Moreno Agramonte and her partner, Dayana Rodríguez González. (Photo courtesy of Dayana Rodríguez González)

Watch: Idris Elba Talks BLM Movement And The Importance Of Telling Stories Like ‘Concrete Cowboy’ At TIFF - etcanada.com - USA
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15.09.2020 / 20:43

Watch: Idris Elba Talks BLM Movement And The Importance Of Telling Stories Like ‘Concrete Cowboy’ At TIFF

With the Black Lives Matter Movement driving for change to end police brutality in the United States, Idris Elba opened up about the importance of playing the father of a young Black teen growing up in America in the film “Concrete Cowboy”.

'Concrete Cowboy': Film Review | TIFF 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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14.09.2020 / 17:33

'Concrete Cowboy': Film Review | TIFF 2020

"Horses ain't the only thing that needs breaking around here," says one of the Fletcher Street Stables riders in Concrete Cowboy. She's referring to the wayward teenager who's been exiled for the summer to acquire some discipline from his estranged father.

‘Concrete Cowboy’ Is A Lyrical Genre-Bending Urban Western, But Doesn’t Always Coalesce [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - USA
theplaylist.net
14.09.2020 / 16:49

‘Concrete Cowboy’ Is A Lyrical Genre-Bending Urban Western, But Doesn’t Always Coalesce [TIFF Review]

No genre romanticizes America’s manifest destiny mythos more than the western. For decades, the construct featured white men conquering the frontier from Native Americans and law enforcement.

Toronto: Idris Elba Talks Overcoming Horse Allergy for 'Concrete Cowboy' Drama - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
14.09.2020 / 16:43

Toronto: Idris Elba Talks Overcoming Horse Allergy for 'Concrete Cowboy' Drama

Idris Elba trained to ride horses to get into character as an estranged father in Concrete Cowboys — despite being allergic to the animals. "In defense, I'm allergic to horses, OK.

‘Concrete Cowboy’ Film Review: Idris Elba Drama Finds Vibrant Life at Street-Corner Stables - thewrap.com - Detroit - city Philadelphia
thewrap.com
14.09.2020 / 10:13

‘Concrete Cowboy’ Film Review: Idris Elba Drama Finds Vibrant Life at Street-Corner Stables

Also Read: Fall Film Festivals Struggle for Relevance in the Year of CoronavirusThe first time 15-year-old Cole (Caleb McLaughlin from “Stranger Things”) sees this world, he can scarcely believe it. Tossed out of his Detroit high school for fighting, he’s dropped off at his dad’s house in Philadelphia by his mom, who can’t handle him anymore.

UPDATE: Idris Elba Talks BLM Movement And The Importance Of Telling Stories Like ‘Concrete Cowboy’ At TIFF - etcanada.com - USA
etcanada.com
14.09.2020 / 05:13

UPDATE: Idris Elba Talks BLM Movement And The Importance Of Telling Stories Like ‘Concrete Cowboy’ At TIFF

With the Black Lives Matter Movement driving for change to end police brutality in the United States, Idris Elba opened up about the importance of playing the father of a young Black teen growing up in America in the film “Concrete Cowboy”.

Idris Elba Talks The BLM Movement And Importance Of Telling Stories Like ‘Concrete Cowboy’ At TIFF - etcanada.com - USA
etcanada.com
14.09.2020 / 04:33

Idris Elba Talks The BLM Movement And Importance Of Telling Stories Like ‘Concrete Cowboy’ At TIFF

With the Black Lives Matter Movement driving for change to end police brutality in the United States, Idris Elba opened up about the importance of playing the father of a young Black teen growing up in America in the film “Concrete Cowboy”.

‘Concrete Cowboy’ Is A Lyrical Genre-Bending Urban Western, But Doesn’t Always Coalesce [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - USA
theplaylist.net
14.09.2020 / 04:23

‘Concrete Cowboy’ Is A Lyrical Genre-Bending Urban Western, But Doesn’t Always Coalesce [TIFF Review]

No genre romanticizes America’s manifest destiny mythos more than the western. For decades, the construct featured white men conquering the frontier from Native Americans and law enforcement.

Film Review: Ricky Staub’s ‘Concrete Cowboy’ Starring Idris Elba & Caleb McLaughlin - deadline.com
deadline.com
14.09.2020 / 04:15

Film Review: Ricky Staub’s ‘Concrete Cowboy’ Starring Idris Elba & Caleb McLaughlin

Todd McCarthy Concrete Cowboy is about a different kind of urban cowboy — in this case, an outcast Black teenager who finds an unlikely home amongst a group of horse aficionados in a Philadelphia ghetto.

‘Concrete Cowboy’ Review: Idris Elba Plays a Tough Inner-City Horseman in Masterful Father-Son Drama - variety.com
variety.com
14.09.2020 / 04:07

‘Concrete Cowboy’ Review: Idris Elba Plays a Tough Inner-City Horseman in Masterful Father-Son Drama

Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticKicked out of school for fighting, again, 15-year-old Cole (Caleb McLaughlin of “Stranger Things”) doesn’t know what to expect when his exasperated mom drives him to Philadelphia and drops the hotheaded teen on his estranged father’s doorstep for the summer, but the last thing he expects to find in the living room is a horse.

Idris Elba Reveals He Now Has ‘Two Sons’ While Talking About The BLM Movement And Importance Of Telling Stories Like ‘Concrete Cowboy’ At TIFF - etcanada.com - USA - Canada
etcanada.com
14.09.2020 / 01:51

Idris Elba Reveals He Now Has ‘Two Sons’ While Talking About The BLM Movement And Importance Of Telling Stories Like ‘Concrete Cowboy’ At TIFF

With the Black Lives Matter Movement driving for change to end police brutality in the United States, Idris Elba opened up about the importance of playing the father of a young Black teen growing up in America in the film “Concrete Cowboy”. The actor also broke the news to ET Canada that he and his wife Sabrina Dhowre now have a new baby boy.

'Stranger Things' Star Caleb McLaughlin Gets "Hauntingly Vulnerable" in Feature Debut 'Concrete Cowboy' - www.hollywoodreporter.com - New York - Atlanta
hollywoodreporter.com
13.09.2020 / 22:01

'Stranger Things' Star Caleb McLaughlin Gets "Hauntingly Vulnerable" in Feature Debut 'Concrete Cowboy'

Stranger Things star Caleb McLaughlin was three weeks into shooting season four of the hit Netflix series in Atlanta when COVID-19 shuttered production in March. For the past five months, the 18-year-old New York native has been laying low in the Georgia city with his family, waiting for production to resume.

‘Concrete Cowboy’ Producer Lee Daniels Says Film Is ‘Light’ During ‘Dark and Ugly Times’ - variety.com - Los Angeles - city Downtown
variety.com
12.09.2020 / 03:23

‘Concrete Cowboy’ Producer Lee Daniels Says Film Is ‘Light’ During ‘Dark and Ugly Times’

Angelique Jackson Forget a one-horse town: “Concrete Cowboy” premiered in front of a more than 50-car audience at a special screening in Downtown Los Angeles on Thursday night in the Hotel Figueroa parking lot. Ahead of the screening, the film’s producer Lee Daniels and writer-director Ricky Staub took the stage to celebrate launching the movie in this unconventional, yet innovative, way.

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