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Inside the Making of ‘Red, White & Royal Blue’: From Why ‘The Prince Absolutely Uses Condoms’ to Finding Uma Thurman’s Texas Accent - variety.com - Britain - London - USA - Texas - state Iowa - county Nicholas - county Henry
variety.com
15.08.2023 / 17:39

Inside the Making of ‘Red, White & Royal Blue’: From Why ‘The Prince Absolutely Uses Condoms’ to Finding Uma Thurman’s Texas Accent

Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment Writer SPOILER ALERT: This story discusses several major plot developments in the feature film “Red, White & Royal Blue,” currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video, as well as the novel it’s based on. Over this past weekend, certain corners of the internet were hyperventilating with excitement over the release of “Red, White & Royal Blue,” the romantic comedy about how Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar Perez), the First Son of the United States, and Prince Henry (Nicholas Galitzine), third in line to the British throne, transform from enemies to friends to lovers.

What are the differences between the film Red, White & Royal Blue and the book? - www.ok.co.uk - USA - city Melbourne - county Henry
ok.co.uk
14.08.2023 / 22:19

What are the differences between the film Red, White & Royal Blue and the book?

The charm and sweetness of Casey McQuiston's novel Red, White & Royal Blue shine through in its Prime Video adaptation, directed by Matthew López.The core of the story remains intact, centring on the whirlwind romance between Alex Claremont-Diaz, played by Taylor Zakhar Perez, the First Son of the United States, and Prince Henry of Wales, played by Nicholas Galitzine. As with any adaptation, certain alterations have been made to bring the story to the screen. Let's delve into the significant changes and explore their impact on the film.

‘Red, White, & Royal Blue’: How Matthew López created it - qvoicenews.com - Britain - New York - USA - county Nicholas
qvoicenews.com
13.08.2023 / 02:33

‘Red, White, & Royal Blue’: How Matthew López created it

Like all good love stories, Prime Video’s gay romantic comedy “Red, White, & Royal Blue” has its cake and eats it too. Literally.

Breaking Down the Biggest Differences Between the ‘Red, White and Royal Blue’ Book and Movie - www.usmagazine.com - USA
usmagazine.com
11.08.2023 / 18:37

Breaking Down the Biggest Differences Between the ‘Red, White and Royal Blue’ Book and Movie

Like a lot of book-to-movie adaptations, not everything from the Red, White and Royal Blue novel made it into its film adaptation.

Why Does ‘Red, White and Royal Blue’ Have a King Instead of a Queen? Director Matthew Lopez Explains - www.usmagazine.com - Britain - USA - county Charles - county Nicholas - county Henry
usmagazine.com
11.08.2023 / 14:43

Why Does ‘Red, White and Royal Blue’ Have a King Instead of a Queen? Director Matthew Lopez Explains

Changes are made in every book-to-movie adaptation, and Red, White and Royal Blue is no different. However, director Matthew López was thinking about future generations of viewers when he made one change — swapping a queen for a king.

Robbie Robertson, songwriter and lead guitarist of The Band, has died - www.thefader.com - USA - Canada
thefader.com
10.08.2023 / 16:19

Robbie Robertson, songwriter and lead guitarist of The Band, has died

Robbie Robertson, who was the lead guitarist and songwriter for Canadian-American group The Band, has passed away, Variety reports. He was 80 years old and had been combatting a long illness.

Robbie Robertson Remembered by Martin Scorsese, Neil Diamond and More - variety.com - New York - Los Angeles - USA
variety.com
09.08.2023 / 23:21

Robbie Robertson Remembered by Martin Scorsese, Neil Diamond and More

Thania Garcia Legendary musicians and Hollywood stars are paying tribute to Robbie Robertson, who died on Wednesday in Los Angeles at 80. Roberston led the Canadian-American group the Band to rock prominence in the 1970s and worked alongside Martin Scorsese as a composer, music supervisor, and music producer starting in 1980 on films including “Raging Bull,” “The King of Comedy,” “The Color of Money,” “Gangs of New York,” “The Departed,” “Shutter Island,” “The Wolf of Wall Street,” “Silence,” “The Irishman” and “Killers of the Flower Moon.” In a statement, Robertson’s manager of 34 years, Jared Levine, said, “Robbie was surrounded by his family at the time of his death, including his wife, Janet, his ex-wife, Dominique, her partner Nicholas, and his children Alexandra, Sebastian, Delphine, and Delphine’s partner Kenny.” He additionally made note that Robertson had recently completed his fourteenth film music project with Scorsese, “Killers of the Flower Moon.” Scorsese issued a statement on the death of his collaborator and friend obtained by Variety that lauded Roberston’s “effect on the art form” as “profound and lasting.” Read his full tribute below.

Robbie Robertson, Leader of The Band, Dies at 80 - variety.com - New York - Los Angeles - USA
variety.com
09.08.2023 / 20:07

Robbie Robertson, Leader of The Band, Dies at 80

Chris Morris Music Reporter Guitarist-songwriter-singer Robbie Robertson, who led the Canadian-American group the Band to rock prominence in the 1970s and worked extensively with Bob Dylan and Martin Scorsese, has died. He was 80.

‘Oppenheimer’ is now the most successful WW2 film ever - www.nme.com - USA - Ukraine - Russia - Beyond
nme.com
08.08.2023 / 19:59

‘Oppenheimer’ is now the most successful WW2 film ever

Oppenheimer has passed $500million (£392m) at the global box office, making it the most successful WW2 film ever.Cillian Murphy stars in Christopher Nolan‘s critically acclaimed film as Robert J. Oppenheimer, the real-life American physicist who played a pivotal role in the creation of the atomic bomb.This past weekend, the film passed the huge box office milestone and its total figure now sits at $552.9m.According to Box Office Mojo, that takes it beyond Dunkirk ($527m), Saving Private Ryan ($482m), and Pearl Harbor ($449m) to become the highest grossing film of all time to be set during the second world war.However, it is still lagging behind its box office rival Barbie, which hit $1bn at the global box office this weekend.Oppenheimer scored a glowing five-star review from NME upon its release, with Paul Bradshaw writing: “Not just the definitive account of the man behind the atom bomb, Oppenheimer is a monumental achievement in grown-up filmmaking.

‘Barbie’ has hit $1billion at the global box office - www.nme.com - Britain - USA
nme.com
06.08.2023 / 18:57

‘Barbie’ has hit $1billion at the global box office

Barbie has hit the $1billion dollar mark at the global box office, just two weeks after its release.Greta Gerwig‘s film is the 53rd movie of all time to hit the milestone, and the first ever to be solely directed by a woman.The dual release of Barbie and Oppenheimer on July 21 led to a sizeable uptick in UK box office numbers last month.On the films’ first weekend, Gerwig’s comedy brought in $110million (£86.6million) at the US box office, over twice the expected takings of Christopher Nolan’s biopic about the creator of the atomic bomb.Barbie is currently the third-highest grossing film of 2023, behind The Super Mario Bros. Movie and Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol.

In The Shadow Of ‘Oppenheimer’: ‘A Compassionate Spy’ Reveals American Scientist’s Espionage In Midst Of Manhattan Project - deadline.com - USA - Japan - county Los Alamos
deadline.com
04.08.2023 / 16:03

In The Shadow Of ‘Oppenheimer’: ‘A Compassionate Spy’ Reveals American Scientist’s Espionage In Midst Of Manhattan Project

Christopher Nolan’s mega-hit Oppenheimer features dozens of historical characters, but among them you won’t find Ted Hall. And yet Hall, who went to work on the Manhattan Project as a teenage wunderkind physicist, occupies a significant place in the overall story. As a fresh-faced and idealistic youth, he shared top secret details of the atom bomb’s design with Soviet agents — but he was never prosecuted for it.

Christopher Nolan explains why you might struggle to hear the dialogue in ‘Oppenheimer’ - www.nme.com - USA - county Nolan
nme.com
03.08.2023 / 17:27

Christopher Nolan explains why you might struggle to hear the dialogue in ‘Oppenheimer’

Christopher Nolan has explained why some audience members may have difficulty hearing the dialogue in Oppenheimer.The movie, which stars Cillian Murphy as Robert J. Oppenheimer — the real-life American physicist who played a pivotal role in the creation of the atomic bomb — has received rave reviews and become a box office hit, but some fans have raised complaints about the film’s sound quality.Nolan’s films have long been criticised for hard-to-hear dialogue, with The Dark Knight Rises and Tenet being two notable examples.

J. Robert Oppenheimer Has a Handsome Grandson Who Just Revealed the One Scene He Would've Removed From 'Oppenheimer' Movie - www.justjared.com - USA - Las Vegas
justjared.com
28.07.2023 / 06:35

J. Robert Oppenheimer Has a Handsome Grandson Who Just Revealed the One Scene He Would've Removed From 'Oppenheimer' Movie

Charles Oppenheimer, the grandson of the real J. Robert Oppenheimer, has been doing some press to help promote the new Christopher Nolan movie, which is now in theaters.

‘The Unknown Country’ Review: Lily Gladstone Hits the Road in a Loving, Wistful Tour of Heartland America - variety.com - USA - Texas - Minneapolis
variety.com
28.07.2023 / 02:07

‘The Unknown Country’ Review: Lily Gladstone Hits the Road in a Loving, Wistful Tour of Heartland America

Guy Lodge Film Critic There is no unknown country in “The Unknown Country,” a gently meandering road trip through an America that even those of us directly unacquainted have traveled via the movies: Morrisa Maltz’s lovely second feature trades in the familiar imagery of unfettered highways ribboned through the great, grassy middle of nowhere, roadside inns outlined in humming hot-pink neon, gas stations slumped against the sparse landscape like oily oases. It’s the people building their lives along this route, however, that this sociable, inquisitive docufiction seeks to discover, as Maltz profiles the faces flashing by the driver only passing through.

‘Barbie”s marketing budget was more than it cost to make the film - www.nme.com - USA - Beyond
nme.com
24.07.2023 / 19:29

‘Barbie”s marketing budget was more than it cost to make the film

Barbie was more than it actually cost to make the film itself, it has been reported.Greta Gerwig‘s film, starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, came to cinemas on Friday (July 21).Ahead of its box office opening, the film hosted a host of marketing activities from making a real-life Barbie dreamhouse to pink burgers and beyond, as well as a social media-led meme trend pitting the film against Christopher Nolan‘s Oppenheimer.Now, it has been reported by Variety that the marketing budget for the film was a staggering $150million (£117m), eclipsing the $145m (£113m) it cost to actually make the film itself.Barbie is currently set to outpace Oppenheimer at the box office over the two films’ shared opening weekend.As things stand, Gerwig’s comedy is set to bring in $110million (£86.6million) at the US box office this weekend, over twice the expected takings of Nolan’s biopic about the creator of the atomic bomb. Oppenheimer is expected to gross $50million (£38.8million).Barbie’s current takings mean it will break the record for the highest-opening film in the US by a female director. Wonder Woman previously held the title, bringing in £103million (£89.1million) in 2017.Warner Bros confirmed that Barbie had earned $22.3million (£17.3million) in box office previews – the highest figure of any film this year.

Can you spot the historical mistake in ‘Oppenheimer?’ Fans say it ‘totally ruined the film’ - nypost.com - Britain - USA - Hawaii - Ireland - state Alaska
nypost.com
24.07.2023 / 19:21

Can you spot the historical mistake in ‘Oppenheimer?’ Fans say it ‘totally ruined the film’

summer blockbuster “Oppenheimer” is surely not bombing at the box office, but there is one scene in the movie that isn’t hitting the right target.One moment in the three-hour film starring Cillian Murphy shows a historical error that viewers pointed out on Twitter.In the shot, the Irish actor, 47, stands in the middle of a crowd, who all clap and cheer for him while they wave American flags.The dramatic epic about the life of nuclear physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer takes place in the early 1940s, but the flags featured white stars that represent 50 states — despite the country only having 48 in 1945 when the scene took place.Hawaii and Alaska, the last two entities to be annexed to the United States, were not added until 1959.Eagle-eyed fan Andy Craig revealed the mistake on social media, sharing a snapshot of the scene, and his post quickly went viral.“It was good and all, but I’ll be that guy and complain they used 50-star flags in a scene set in 1945,” he tweeted.Other fans agreed with his discovery and even called out Nolan, 52, for the incorrect usage.“Totally ruined the film for me,” a person claimed.

The Original ‘Oppenheimer’: How the BBC Brought the Father of the Atom Bomb to Life Long Before Christopher Nolan (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - New York - USA - Poland - city Exeter - Boston
variety.com
22.07.2023 / 11:47

The Original ‘Oppenheimer’: How the BBC Brought the Father of the Atom Bomb to Life Long Before Christopher Nolan (EXCLUSIVE)

Manori Ravindran Executive Editor of International Decades before Christopher Nolan set his sights on a movie about J. Robert Oppenheimer, a science-obsessed BBC executive ventured to America in 1979 to make a $1.5 million TV show about the father of the atom bomb. Peter Goodchild began his career at the BBC in radio drama, but eventually migrated to the storied “Horizon” science unit to put his chemistry degree to some use. The division began experimenting with factual dramas in the 1970s, and after delivering a hit series on French-Polish physicist Marie Curie, Goodchild set his sights on the New York-born Oppenheimer. “I’d seen a play on J. Robert Oppenheimer at the Hampstead Theatre Club way back in 1966,” the 83-year-old tells Variety from his home in Exeter, southwest England, where his Zoom background reveals a room teeming with books on heaving shelves.

Tony Bennett Dead at 96: Martin Scorsese, Elton John, Gloria Estefan and More Stars Pay Tribute - www.etonline.com - USA - New York
etonline.com
21.07.2023 / 20:17

Tony Bennett Dead at 96: Martin Scorsese, Elton John, Gloria Estefan and More Stars Pay Tribute

Tony Bennett died at age 96.Bennett's publicist, Sylvia Weiner, confirmed the news of his death in a statement to ET. The legendary singer died in his hometown of New York City, just two weeks shy of his 97th birthday. While no specific cause of death has been announced, Bennett had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2016, sharing the news with the public in 2021.In a post shared on Bennett's official Instagram account, a heartwarming detail about his final days at home was revealed. «Tony left us today but he was still singing the other day at his piano and his last song was, 'Because of You,' his first #1 hit,» the caption reads, alongside a beautiful black-and-white image of the singer in his younger years.

"I was one of the first people to see Barbie in cinemas - here's what I thought" - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - USA
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
21.07.2023 / 10:47

"I was one of the first people to see Barbie in cinemas - here's what I thought"

One of the most anticipated films of 2023 has landed in UK cinemas as masses of fans head to theatres for front row tickets. ~Starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as Barbie and Ken, there's been a huge buzz around the Barbie movie ahead of its release.

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