“Why is this guy picking a fight with Mickey Mouse?” Bill Maher asked Ron DeSantis on Friday about the poll-lagging Florida governor’s ongoing jurisdictional and legal battles with Disney over the past year.
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through her breakout in Titanic, there have been constant comments on her figure, though has always been confident enough to defend herself against rude remarks.
Still, she admits that filming her latest project topless was outside her comfort zone after an on-set injury prevented her from exercising beforehand."I had to be really fucking brave about letting my body be its softest version of itself and not hiding from that," she said in a recent interview with .
In the upcoming film Lee, Winslet plays photographer Lee Miller, who was once photographed picnicking topless with friends.
To recreate that moment, Winslet had to expose herself, as she had during Titanic, but instead of being posed prettily on a couch, this time she was recovering from a back injury."I had three massive hematomas on my spine, huge…I could barely stand up," she explained.
In addition to the pain, she hadn't been able to work out since the first day of filming.
But for Winslet, it's art above vanity.
"And believe me, people amongst our own team would say, 'You might just want to sit up a bit.' And I'd go, 'Why? you can see? No, that's the way it's going to be!'"For better or worse, Kate Winslet has a thick skin following decades of uncalled-for comments on her weight.
"I was consistently told I was the wrong shape," she recalled in the interview.
"I was consistently told I would have to settle for less." Even after proving herself as a leading lady, she faced "the most awful scrutiny and judgment, and, actually, I would go so far as to say bullying, from mainstream media when I was in my 20s."Now, though, she's way over it.
"I know better than to waste precious energy on criticizing my physical self.
I think any woman is better off just
“Why is this guy picking a fight with Mickey Mouse?” Bill Maher asked Ron DeSantis on Friday about the poll-lagging Florida governor’s ongoing jurisdictional and legal battles with Disney over the past year.
Aidan Turner and Kate Winslet have been vocal about how they could have benefitted from having one on set on past projects, whereas Sean Bean said they “spoil the spontaneity” of sex scenes.Speaking to The Daily Mail, Caine has similarly questioned whether they’re necessary when asked about the subject. “Really? Seriously? What are they? We never had that in my day,” the actor said.“Thank God I’m 90 and don’t play lovers anymore is all I can say.
Sex Education and Heartstopper has responded to criticisms about the role they play on film and TV sets.An intimacy coordinator works with directors, cast and crew to help plan intimate scenes and ensure the wellbeing of actors.Conversations about the role intimacy coordinators play have become more common in recent years. This summer, Aidan Turner criticised the lack of intimacy coordinators on past projects that he has been involved in.
Naman Ramachandran BAFTA has shaken up major categories and rung in some eligibility changes as entries open for the 2024 TV awards. Limited drama is a new category for scripted one-off programs or series that tell a complete story over 1-19 episodes, replacing separate categories for single drama and mini-series. “The introduction of limited drama maintains the opportunity for single self-contained films to be eligible following a decline in entries to the single drama category in recent years,” BAFTA said.
Kate Winslet drama I Am Ruth may have found its path to a BAFTA somewhat trickier had it been entered for 2024 as the awards body prepares to merge the Single Drama and Mini-Series categories.
Titanic? Those of a certain age will recall the hype and hysteria of James Cameron’s 1997 film starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio. Lines formed at movie theaters around the world, many being turned away by sold-out notices.
Kate Winslet put a lot of herself into her upcoming movie, Lee, and that included paying part of the crew’s salaries.
A new trend on the fall festival circuit this year is the biopic of the unknown hero, something that seems unthinkable now in the digital age. There’s One Life, about the Schindler-like achievements of Nicholas Winton, who saved nearly 700 Jewish children from certain death in German-occupied Prague. There’s Rustin, about the gay, Black activist who organized the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom — literally, right down to the toilet facilities — and had to wait 50 years for an official thank-you.
Gisele Bündchen is a denim queen Gisele Bündchen attended the Frame Dinner Party at Jean's wearing an oversize denim jacket and a big smile, with no pants. She kept the look minimal with no jewelry and slip-on ankle heels. The model recently explained she is "feeling so much better at 43 than at 23," calling life in her 40s "amazing." At 43, Bündchen looks as fit as when she was walking the runway for Victoria's Secret in 2006 and is releasing a cookbook, "Nourish," to let others in on her secret to staying healthy.
So many stars attended Vogue World: London 2023 at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on Thursday (September 14) in London, England, and we’ve got pics of them all!
Kate Winslet is a generational acting talent, and her critically acclaimed movies and TV shows are a testament to her success.
Kate Winslet was determined to make her upcoming film – no matter what obstacles got in her way.
Kate Winslet is opening up about her upcoming film Lee and said she had to be “brave” in order to do a topless scene.
“getting a little bit numbered.”The Oscar-winning actress and star of the upcoming World War II-set drama “Lee” spoke to Vogue about why baring her all for the camera is just another day at the office. “I know better than to waste precious energy on criticizing my physical self,” she told the magazine in an interview conducted before the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.“I think any woman is better off just saying: I believe in myself.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Kate Winslet debuted her latest movie, “Lee,” to instant Oscar buzz at the Toronto International Film Festival. The Oscar winner produced the film and stars as the famed World War II photographer and journalist Lee Miller. In a new Vogue cover story, Winslet details the years-long journey it took to get a movie made about Miller.
Kate Winslet is getting candid about baring it all.
Kate Winslet has learned to be proud of her body when it comes to stripping off on screen.
Time and again, we’ve seen that trying to smash the entirety of a life—especially that of a notable person—into the running time of a feature film is a fool’s errand, resulting in puddle-deep characterization, painfully expositional dialogue and narratives that offer little more than bullet points. But these movies win Oscars, so financiers see them as something resembling a low risk, and here we are.
Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor “I’ve been the model. I’ve been the muse. I’ve been the ingenue.
Diane Garrett Ellen Kuras is having a full-circle moment. The celebrated cinematographer, who has worked for directors including Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee and Michel Gondry, wanted to be a politically minded filmmaker like Costa-Gavras when she was starting out, but found herself primarily working behind the camera for many years. With “Lee,” a Toronto premiere starring Kate Winslet as famed World War II photographer Lee Miller, she is finally making her debut as a feature film director.