Charli XCX and Lorde put rumors of a feud and any potential bad blood to rest with the release of “the girl, so confusing version with Lorde.”
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Winslet told Variety in an interview published Wednesday. Cameron told the outlet, “There was never a rift between us. She had a little postpartum depression when she let go of Rose.
She and I have talked about the fact that she goes really, really deep, and her characters leave a lasting, sometimes dramatic impression on her.”The feud rumors stemmed from comments Winslet made in a Rolling Stone interview in 1998, three months after “Titanic’s” release. She said, “I would only work for Jim Cameron again for a lot of money.” “Titanic” launched Winslet to superstardom, but it was a bumpy road, as she also got many scathing remarks about her body. “I actually felt a bit beaten up by it, truth be told,” she told Variety.
“I had a lovely family, but all my family saw is, ‘My God, Kate’s got work in a really big film.’ One doesn’t want to turn around to your mum and dad and say, ‘It’s really hard, actually.’”Winslet has previously revealed that she got called “fat” during that hit movie’s heyday, and that she found media comments to be “bullying” and “borderline abusive.” Winslet said that the Met Gala this year made her happy to see how society has progressed since her “Titanic” days. “I really was smiling, because every single image of the women on the red carpet, every woman is sharing their body in the way they want to, on their terms,” she told Variety. “And knowing they can do that safely, because the media is not going to criticize them.
Charli XCX and Lorde put rumors of a feud and any potential bad blood to rest with the release of “the girl, so confusing version with Lorde.”
Amanda Holden is sparking some serious home office envy after showing off a makeover that has left the space looking organised and stylish.The Britain's Got Talent judge, 53, moved into her new £7 million mansion in Cobham, Surrey in December and is still getting each space in the sprawling home just right - with a little help from some decluttering pals. She is one of the clients of celebrity home organisers The Style Sisters, who have also worked with Stacey Solomon, Michelle Keegan and Leigh-Anne Pinnock, and their latest work at Amanda's house will leave work-from-homers dreaming of having the same office set-up.
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The Munich International Film Festival will screen 152 films from 53 countries during its 41st edition, which runs from June 28 to July 6.
Boots shoppers who enjoy Estee Lauder's Advanced Night Repair Serum Synchronised Multi-Recovery Complex are insisting that a £10 version from Boots is 'better' at moisturising skin and ridding fine lines and wrinkles on the face. Those who have tried the budget-friendly beauty buy claim that it 'fills in lines' and 'smooths skin' with each application.
Kate Winslet has recalled her “messy” experience of kissing Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic, admitting it “was not all it’s cracked up to be”.In a new interview with Vanity Fair, while revisiting the iconic “I’m Flying” scene from the 1997 Oscar-winning film, Winslet explained how the vasts amount of makeup on both actors made for an unpleasant, albeit amusing, kissing experience.“My god, he’s quite the romancer, isn’t he? No wonder every young girl in the world wanted to be kissed by Leonardo DiCaprio,” Winslet joked, before adding: “It was not all it’s cracked up to be.”She explained: “We kept doing this kiss, and I’ve got a lot of pale makeup on and I would have to do our makeup checks — on both of us, between takes — and I would end up looking as though I’d been sucking a caramel chocolate bar after each take because his makeup would come off on me.”Winslet added that DiCaprio looked as though “there was a bit missing from his face” thanks to the residue of her paler cosmetics. “Oh God, it was such a mess,” she said.The Oscar-winning actress also recalled banging her knee on the railing multiple times and needing a few takes to get everything right.“This was a nightmare,” she said, rewatching the scene.
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HBO drama Mare Of Easttown might be in the works, as executives reveal they might “start thinking of building something”.The Kate Winslet-led drama, which concluded in 2021, received high acclaim from critics and audiences, particularly praising the series’ characters, acting and representation of women.The series was awarded multiple awards, including Emmy Awards for acting for Winslet, Julianne Nicholson and Evan Peters.As such, many fans were hoping for a second season of the series, which was written by Brad Ingelsby and Craig Zobel.Now, it seems there might be a possibility of a second season, according to comments made by HBO’s head of drama, Francesca Orsi.Speaking with Variety for their cover story on Winslet, Orsi said that the team “did run to have discussions about a Season 2” following the show’s success at the Emmys. However, she added that at the time “it did feel too soon”.Now, she has shared: “While there’s nothing in the works, we are having early discussions about whether it might be time to start thinking of building something.”She continued: “We might be willing to figure out with Mare, years later, picking her up — not on the heels of where she ended, but there have been years for the character that have passed.
Leonardo DiCaprio may be one of the world’s greatest actors, but he definitely ain’t one of the world’s greatest kissers!
during a Vanity Fair interview, which published on June 12. “And I would have to like do our makeup checks, on both of us between takes.”“And I would end up looking as though I had been like sucking a caramel chocolate bar after each take because his makeup would come off on me,” she continued.
James Cameron has dismissed rumours of a rift between him and Kate Winslet after filming Titanic, but admitted the actress was not his first choice for the role of Rose.In a new interview with Variety, the director of the 1997 Best Picture Oscar winner said Winslet’s reputation as “Corset Kate” (referring to her period drama roles) had made him hesitate in casting her.“It seemed like lazy casting,” he said, considering Winslet was known for her performances in films like 1995’s Sense and Sensibility and 1996’s Hamlet — roles perhaps too similar to Titanic’s wealthy socialite Rose DeWitt Bukater.“But then wiser heads prevailed, and I could see what everybody was talking about,” Cameron recalled. Of her performances, he added that Winslet is “very alive.
Kate Winslet revisited what many would consider one of the most romantic scenes in the history of cinema and described it as “a nightmare.”
Kate Winslet is opening up about her incredible career.
A lot of people might think the era of Prestige TV began in 2013 or 2014, with the release of “House of Cards” or “True Detective.” But really, you can look at something like 2011’s “Mildred Pierce” as the start. And the people behind that limited series are teaming up yet again for a new HBO series, “Trust.” READ MORE: ‘The Regime’ Review: Kate Winslet Chews Every Scene In HBO’s Smart Deconstruction Of Political Upheaval According to Variety, Todd Haynes is set to co-write and direct a new limited series, “Trust,” starring Kate Winslet.
Kate Winslet and her Titanic and Avatar director James Cameron have been the subject of feud rumors over the years.
Selome Hailu Todd Haynes has been set as writer and director of “Trust,” a limited series starring Kate Winslet that is currently in development at HBO. Jon Raymond will co-write the project, and both serve as executive producers. The official logline reads, “In a story told from multiple, competing perspectives, a 1920s Wall Street tycoon amasses a sudden fortune but loses a beloved wife.
Kate Winslet went to the London home of director Stephen Frears to discuss HBO’s political satire “The Regime.” She’d been cast in the role of Elena Vernham, a narcissistic European autocrat, and Frears had been pinpointed by the production as a potential director. “I was offered a cup of tea, which I then ended up making myself because he clearly had no intention of making the tea for me at all,” Winslet says. “In fact, he didn’t even seem to know where the cups were.” (The British use the phrase “Shall I be mother?” when offering to be in charge of the kettle at teatime, and Winslet, a mother of three, has some experience there.) Over the tea and some chocolate biscuits, she asked the director how he believed Elena should be played.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic Viewers may just be getting more Mare. When HBO’s Kate Winslet-led police drama “Mare of Easttown” wrapped up in 2021, many fans of the limited series hoped that it might not be limited after all. The network’s hopes were high as well, especially after Winslet, Evan Peters, and Julianne Nicholson won acting Emmys for the program.
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While moviegoers await the arrival of big titles in theaters this summer, Netflix has added some new options to its catalogue to stream in June 2024. Newcomers to the streamer’s slate offer options for young adults, history buffs, book adaptation lovers and adrenaline junkies that like action-packed stories.