Shia LaBeouf is getting the last laugh at haters who accused him of snickering at Zach Gottsagen, who has Down syndrome, at Oscars 2020.
24.01.2020 - 17:46 / deadline.com
By Andreas Wiseman
International Editor
EXCLUSIVE: “The film talks about an end of days…in a way, it’s a companion piece to The Irishman,” Luca Guadagnino says about Sundance documentary The Truffle Hunters, on which he is an executive producer.
Martin Scorsese’s $150m mob epic wasn’t the first movie that came to mind after watching the intimate documentary about elderly Truffle hunters in northern Italy. My thoughts went to Michelangelo Frammartino’s Le Quattro Volte and Cosima
Shia LaBeouf is getting the last laugh at haters who accused him of snickering at Zach Gottsagen, who has Down syndrome, at Oscars 2020.
Showing he cares! Shia LaBeouf was protective of his Peanut Butter Falcon costar Zack Gottsagen at the 2020 Academy Awards on Sunday, February 9.
Shia LaBeouf made headlines on Sunday night.
Nick Lachey, 46, made jaws drop when he revealed a major claim about Jessica Simpson‘s father Joe, 61, on an episode of Watch What Happens Live in 2013. “What is the best thing about no longer having Joe Simpson as a father-in-law?”, host Andy Cohen, 51, asked Nick who was there with his 98 Degrees bandmates.
Miranda Lambert has been forced to call off two concerts on her WIldcard Tour as she fights off an illness.
Lyssa Chapman, the 32-year-old daughter of Duane «Dog» Chapman, was arrested in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Thursday night and booked for alleged harassment and resisting arrest, a rep for the Honolulu Police Department confirms to ET.
New images have been unveiled of the plush penthouse apartments being built inside a 19th Century mill building.
Magnolia Pictures is wrapping up a low-seven-figure deal for distribution rights to the moving documentary “The Fight,” insiders told Variety.
Lake Bell and Dax Shepard co-star as a married couple on ABC sitcom “Bless This Mess” — but in real life, the two met at preschool.
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired worldwide rights to Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw's documentary The Truffle Hunters.
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired worldwide rights to “The Truffle Hunters” out of the Sundance Film Festival. The pact is for $1.5 million, according to an insider.
By Mike Fleming Jr
Here’s a challenge: Watch the opening moments of “The Truffle Hunters” and try not to fall hard for the immediate flavors of joy it spreads.
The impression that The Truffle Hunters might be this year's Honeyland forms during the film's gorgeous opening sequence, as a lone man and his dogs make the arduous trek through rugged nature in search of gastronomical treasure.
After two days of buzzy cameos out and about in Park City, Hillary Clinton finally took the main stage at the Sundance Film Festival.
Some people might come to a Go-Go’s documentary wanting a purely fun, bubbly experience, based on the effervescence the group projected at its breakthrough peak in the early ’80s. Others might want a sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll tell-all, if they’re aware of the tensions and bad habits that led the all-female band to acrimoniously break up in the mid-’80s (before many off-again, on-again reunions that have followed).