In a tale as old as time… the second that the nominations for a prominent awards ceremony are announced, there is immediate chatter about who or what were snubbed!
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It’s been over a decade since James Cameron introduced us to Pandora with the first “Avatar,” and we are still waiting for the first of four sequels to come out. With no trailer on sight, we’ll have to make do with Marc Maron and Kate Winslet describing their experience with the massive sets built for “Avatar” films.
In a tale as old as time… the second that the nominations for a prominent awards ceremony are announced, there is immediate chatter about who or what were snubbed!
2020 was a weird year, you’ll recall. Is 2021 going to be weirder? In the week that The Playlist talked to filmmaker Richard Kelly about “Southland Tales,” his 2006 cult film about the end of the world, a group of conspiracy theorists and militant insurrectionists tried to take over our nation’s Capitol – which seemed in a way like something Kelly had tried to warn us about 15 years ago.
To follow up his 2017 breakout indie hit God’s Own Country, Francis Lee found inspiration in the story of a little-known British fossil collector named Mary Anning. For Ammonite, he embellished what little is known about Anning, fashioning a romantic story for her, and cast Kate Winslet as the enigmatic heroine and Saoirse Ronan as the young woman who cracks her shell.
Kate Beckinsale is an expert at dealing with trolls.
There are filmmakers working today that not only see themselves as storytellers, but they see themselves as the folks carrying the torch in the fight to push the medium of film forward into the future. You have James Cameron inventing technology and doing ridiculous special effects work in his films, such as “Avatar” and the future sequels.
In the latest installment of “celebs, they’re just like us”– Kate Winslet expressed her love for “Schitt’s Creek”.
straight to your inbox every day for freeNew mum Kate Ferdinand has shared a kindly note given to her by one of her stepchildren after they overheard her sobs. The 29-year-old wife of Manchester United icon Rio Ferdinand, 42, has opened up about struggling after welcoming baby Cree in December.
Hollywood veteran Kate Winslet recently looked back at her beloved movie Titanic, and revealed that it wasn’t such a great time for her on the personal front even though the world loved the movie.
Kate Winslet has looked back on the time, shortly after Titanic premiered and recalled it not being such a magical time.
Bullying from the press after Titanic‘s 1997 release almost made Kate Winslet reconsider her acting career!
Clayton Davis Kate Winslet has been an undeniable talent for over 25 years, dating back to her breakout turn in 1994’s “Heavenly Creatures” from Peter Jackson. This year, she teamed with Francis Lee for his relationship drama “Ammonite” from Neon.
Kate Winslet's first time in the spotlight wasn't all it was cracked up to be. The 45-year-old actress appeared on the latest episode of , and recalled why she recoiled from fame after the release of, her breakout film, in 1997.«I think I went into self-protective mode right away,» Winslet said of life after, which she starred in alongside Leonardo DiCaprio.
The downside of fame. Kate Winslet recalled the darker aftermath of Titanic’s major box office success in 1997.
One name change wasn’t enough for Kate Winslet’s husband.
Kate Winslet, 43, is proud of her body! The Oscar winner has gone nude in several past films, most memorably in 1997’s Titanic — but confessed she’s doing it again with co-star Saoirse Ronan, 26, in Ammonite. “It was very clear to me that they were quite capable of passionate moments — and Saoirse and I both wanted to embody that,” Kate said in an interview with Daily Mail. In the film, which is set in 1840s England, Kate’s Mary Anning falls deeply in love with Saoirse’s Charlotte.