There’s good news and bad news regarding Julie Taymor’s Sundance film “The Glorias” and its September 25 release date. The good news is that the film is only being delayed by several days, arriving on September 30.
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Julianne Moore revealed that there’s a role in her past that she now has second thoughts about due to its depiction of LGBTQ+ relationships. Ten years ago, the actress starred alongside Annette Bening and Mark Ruffalo in “The Kids Are All Right.” The movie focuses on a lesbian couple who has two children via a sperm donor.
However, when the male donor enters their lives, it throws the family through a loop and even results in Moore’s character, Jules, having an affair with him. Speaking to
.There’s good news and bad news regarding Julie Taymor’s Sundance film “The Glorias” and its September 25 release date. The good news is that the film is only being delayed by several days, arriving on September 30.
Dave McNary Film ReporterRoadside Attractions is shifting Gloria Steinem biopic “The Glorias” from a theatrical launch to a streaming release on Amazon Prime Video on Sept. 30.“The Glorias,” which stars Alicia Vikander and Julianne Moore, had been slotted for a Sept.
Nicolle Wallace, 48, is looking back to the time she was fired from The View in 2015 and revealed what she learned about the process, in a new interview with the Los Angeles Times. The current MSNBC host explained that the job was her first taste of being in the entertainment industry and when she was let go, she realized a lot about how it all works. “Being fired from a TV show where you think you’re kind of baring your soul feels personal because it is,” she told the outlet.
is in the works.Now one of the stars has come forward with a fun tidbit about the look of their character and we don’t know whether to laugh or feel bad for the guy.Donald Faison rose to fame in the hit series Scrubs alongside Zach Braff but first hit the big screen as Dionne’s boyfriend Murray.The actor joined his Scrubs bestie on a new podcast, Fake Doctors, Real Friends, but divulged a few Clueless secrets during the first episode.He revealed that the reason Murray had braces was because he
PS I Love You star Hilary Swank took a break from acting in 2014 and is just now opening up about the reason behind the sudden decision. The 46-year-old actress, who will next star on Netflix’s Away series, took some time away from the limelight in 2014 to care for her ailing father who was in need of a lung transplant.
Ruby Rose is speaking up again about her decision to leave Batwoman, which shocked many fans back in May. In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, the 34-year-old actress explained that having surgery on her back, plus the pandemic led her to re-evaluate her decision to either remain or leave the series.
@mariannesbangs.In a new interview with Harper’s Bazaar UK, the young actress revealed the real reason she got her fringe in the first place.In a new interview with Harper’s Bazaar UK, the young starlet revealed she got her fringe as the result of not landing an acting part.‘It’s so funny.
Charlie’s Angels alum Cameron Diaz recently revealed the reason for retiring from the movie business, saying she found "peace" when she quit acting. Diaz appeared on Gwyneth Paltrow's In goop Health: The Sessions series Wednesday, discussing her wine business, how her mentality changed as she got older and the impact her career had on her well-being and relationships.
Amanda Seales is opening up about why she left The Real after less than a year.
Birthday wishes are in order for Meghan Markle as Aug. 4 marks the Duchess of Sussex’s first birthday since she and Prince Harry elected to “step back” as senior members of the royal family earlier this year.
Julianne Moore is looking back at her movie The Kids Are All Right, ten years after its release.
Finding Freedom: Harry, Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family promises an inside look at the reasons behind Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s “Megxit” from the Royal Family and its duties. Although it doesn’t hit shelves until Aug. 11, excepts serialized by the Times of London over the weekend caused a flurry of negative headlines in the U.K. press. But the drama isn’t getting to Meghan, who will celebrate her 39th birthday on August 4th.
Julianne Moore confessed that she has some regrets about her role in The Kids Are All Right.The Kids Are All Right saw Moore, 59, and Annette Bening as a lesbian couple whose children were conceived through artificial insemination. However, things grew complicated when their kids’ sperm donor (Mark Ruffalo) enters the picture.In the years since its release, the film has attracted backlash for featuring two straight actresses portraying LGBTQ people.
Demi Moore explained one of the fundamental mistakes she made during her three marriages that ended in divorce. Page Six picked up on a podcast appearence with Demi Moore recently, and the star explained how she made some key mistakes in her relationships.
Julianne Moore has a different view of one of her classic roles.
EXCLUSIVE: Julianne Moore, Don Cheadle, Sanaa Lathan, Rebecca Hall, Chris Cooper, Alessandro Nivola, Emily Mortimer, Rosie Perez and Debra Winger are among the all-star cast of innovative feature “With/In,” a made-at-home anthology film revolving around themes of confinement and isolation.Trudie Styler and Celine Rattray’s newly rebranded Maven Screen Media (“American Honey”) is in production on the two-hour feature, which is a collection of short films made during lockdown by a slew of top
Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: Julianne Moore, Don Cheadle, Sanaa Lathan, Rebecca Hall, Chris Cooper, Alessandro Nivola, Emily Mortimer, Rosie Perez and Debra Winger are among the all-star cast of innovative feature With/In, a made-at-home anthology film revolving around themes of confinement and isolation.Trudie Styler and Celine Rattray’s newly rebranded Maven Screen Media (American Honey) is in production on the two-hour feature, which is a collection of short films made
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterIt’s been 10 years since “The Kids Are All Right,” a queer family dramedy that was the darling of that year’s Sundance Film Festival, charted an unlikely ride to the Oscars and may have helped shift popular opinion about gay marriage.Written by Lisa Cholodenko and Stuart Blumberg, and directed by Cholodenko, the movie arrived as attitudes about gay rights were shifting dramatically.