This was yet another soft weekend at the international box office with no major fresh titles and as summer fully closes out in Europe and beyond.
17.08.2022 - 00:55 / variety.com
Zack Sharf “Jurassic World Dominion” stars DeWanda Wise and Bryce Dallas Howard recently told Insider they aren’t letting themselves get phased by the overwhelmingly negative reviews to the sequel. “Dominion” has a 30% on Rotten Tomatoes, making it the worst-reviewed movie in the franchise.“From my perspective, I’ve always been pretty critic-immune. We made a movie during a pandemic,” Wise said.
“Like, honestly, you can print this if you want: You can’t tell me shit.”“We were the first production back during a pandemic,” Wise continued. “We all lived together. The people who received this movie with the love that it was created with, that’s where I put my focus.
That’s just who I am naturally. I don’t go where I’m not loved.” Wise concluded about the film scoring negative reviews: “I don’t care.”“It’s important to say that you are loved everywhere,” Howard told Wise directly. “There is no question how we all feel about you and what you did in ‘Jurassic World.’ Full support.
Hundred percent of the critics.”Wise made her “Jurassic” franchise debut in “Dominion” as Air Force pilot Kayla Watts. The film marked Howard’s third “Jurassic” movie. Despite the critical beatdown, “Dominion” dominated the summer box office with $373 million in the U.S.
and $974 million globally. An extended edition of the film with 14 minutes of added footage just released on DVD, and both stars say it represents the more-complete version of the movie that critics didn’t get to see.“I am losing my mind, so excited, that the extended edition is being shared with folks,” Howard said. “The extended edition is a restoration of the original cut, and it’s the movie that we made.
This was yet another soft weekend at the international box office with no major fresh titles and as summer fully closes out in Europe and beyond.
“Chippendales” film, will pen the screenplay.Based on Ben Mezrich’s book “The Antisocial Network,” “Dumb Money” tells the tale of riches won and lost overnight in the David vs. Goliath GameStop short squeeze that took Wall Street by storm in January 2021.
Zack Sharf “The Flash” is not the only upcoming movie starring Ezra Miller that is being forced to contend with the actor’s recent controversies. The upcoming Toronto International Film Festival will close with the premiere of Mary Harron’s “Dalíland,” which features Miller in a small supporting role as a young Salvador Dalí. Ben Kingsley stars in the film more prominently as an adult Dalí. Harron confirmed to Vanity Fair that Miller is not being cut out of the film. “The film was completely finished and wrapped,” Harron said. “It might have been different, especially if we were shooting, if there had been bad behavior during that. But this all happened after the film was not only filmed, but edited and mixed and done. I also felt like everybody shot all those things in good faith. Nothing bad happened during our filming, and the film is the film.”
told The Sun Hargrove spent 20 years working at SeaWorld and played a prominent role in he 2013 documentary “Blackfish,” which explored a series of deaths caused by Tilikum — one of the park’s most famed captive orca. He told the newspaper that it was like “Jurassic World,” a reference to this summer’s blockbuster film featuring “hybrid dinosaurs.”“That is exactly what we did at SeaWorld,” Hargrove said.
Dino Sofos might not be a household name in the same vein as Edinburgh TV Festival MacTaggart lecturer Emily Maitlis or former BBC North America Editor Jon Sopel, but he has had a mighty impact on the British broadcasting news landscape of late.
With no new wide Hollywood tentpole releases until October, we’re in a period of holdovers, and local titles excelling in their home markets (and beyond), while Top Gun: Maverick continues to soar and there’s a will it or won’t it question mark over Jurassic World Dominion‘s shot at getting to $1B global.
Peacock has announced that both the theatrical version of Universal’s Jurassic World Dominion and an all-new extended edition will stream exclusively on the service beginning September 2nd.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. To the relief of director Colin Trevorrow, the extended cut of “Jurassic World Dominion” will finally be available to stream on Peacock starting Sept.
“Jurassic World Dominion” will begin streaming both theatrical and extended cuts on Peacock Sept. 2.The NBCU platform will carry the blockbuster film as “Jurassic Park, The Lost World” and “Jurassic Park 3” hit the streaming service Sept.
Love Island's Dami Hope and Indiyah Polack have been snapped out in London wearing giant coats despite temperatures reaching highs of 37 degrees Celsius in some parts of the capital. However, despite sacrificing comfort for fashion the couple looked more loved up than ever as Dami, 26, walked with his arm around Indiyah's shoulder.
Zack Sharf Jonah Hill has released an open letter in which he announced that he will no longer promote his own movies for the foreseeable future in order to continue working on his mental health. Hill’s upcoming projects include a new documentary he directed titled “Sputz” and Netflix’s comedy movie “You People,” which Hill co-wrote with director Kenya Barris.
Since 1993 when Steven Speilberg released his film “Jurassic Park,” fans have swarmed to the movie. It’s an action film, it’s a comedic film, it’s a science fiction film, but above all else, it’s a nearly perfect film.
pic.twitter.com/Zsbb3HLBaETrevorrow tweeted, “Friends don’t let friends watch the theatrical cut,” with an image of the cover for the 4K version of the extended “Jurassic World: Dominion” cut.When TheWrap spoke to him shortly before the movie’s release, he hinted at this extended version of the movie but didn’t express a preference one way or another. Clearly, he has spoken – the director’s cut is the version he likes more and is the version that he is encouraging everybody else to watch.
Variety reported that that Howard, 41, was making $2 million less than Pratt, 43, for “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” — making $8 million to Pratt’s $10 million.But the actress opened up about the gender pay gap in an interview with Insider, clarifying that the disparity was larger than reported.“The reports were so interesting because I was paid so much less than the reports even said, so much less,” Howard said.“When I started negotiating for ‘Jurassic,’ it was 2014, and it was a different world, and I was at a great disadvantage. And, unfortunately, you have to sign up for three movies, and so your deals are set,” she continued.While Howard did not disclose how much the pay gap was, she shared that she discussed the situation with Pratt, who helped pushed for equal pay on other franchise properties that did not have contracts set in stone, including video games and theme park rides. “What I will say is that Chris and I have discussed it, and whenever there was an opportunity to move the needle on stuff that hadn’t been already negotiated, like a game or a ride, he literally told me: ‘You guys don’t even have to do anything.
Zack Sharf When the first trailer for Olivia Wilde’s psychological thriller “Don’t Worry Darling” dropped in May, all anyone on social media could talk about was a provocative moment in which Harry Styles’ character performs oral sex on Florence Pugh’s character on a dining room table. The mere tease of a racy sex scene sent the internet into overdrive, but Pugh refused to discuss the scene during a recent interview with Harper’s Bazaar. In fact, Pugh criticized viewers for reducing the entire film to its one sex scene.“When it’s reduced to your sex scenes, or to watch the most famous man in the world go down on someone, it’s not why we do it.
Bryce Dallas Howard has revealed that Chris Pratt fought to get her equal pay on the Jurassic World trilogy.In 2018, it was reported that Howard was paid $2million (£1.6million) less than Pratt for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, earning $8million while her co-star received $10million.However, in a recent interview with Insider, the actress said claimed the pay gap between the two of them was, in fact, much bigger.“The reports were so interesting because I was paid so much less than the reports even said. So much less,” she said.“When I started negotiating for Jurassic, it was 2014, and it was a different world, and I was at a great disadvantage.
Pay gaps between women and men in every industry is a huge problem — but in Hollywood the gaps can get HUGE.
, on average, for each dollar a man makes. The number alone is pathetic, and women of color are hit even harder. Black women earn , while Native American women take home 58 cents.
Bryce Dallas Howard is opening up about her experience with pay disparity. In a new interview, the 41-year-old actress says she made «so much less» than Chris Pratt for her work on the sequels.hit theaters in 2015, and three years later debuted.
Around the time of Jurassic World sequel Fallen Kingdom‘s 2018 release, reports surfaced of a pay gap amongst the film’s cast, with Bryce Dallas Howard making $2 million less than co-lead Chris Pratt, at a total of $8M. But in a new interview with Insider, Howard has shared that the disparity was in fact far larger.