Vogue Williams has said that the memory of her marriage to Brian McFadden makes her 'sick in her mouth'.
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“Made in Italy,” a drama about the importance of family, isn’t one of the worst movies of the year, but it has to be the most disappointing. Starring Liam Neeson and his son, Micheal Richardson, it’s based partly on the two reeling from the loss of Natasha Richardson (who died in a skiing accident in 2009), and partly on director James D’Arcy’s experience losing his father at an early age.
Vogue Williams has said that the memory of her marriage to Brian McFadden makes her 'sick in her mouth'.
American actor Matt Dillon has joined the competition jury of the 77th Venice International Film Festival, replacing Romanian director Cristi Puiu, who had originally planned to participate. Dillon joins president Cate Blanchett in a seven-person jury that also includes French actress Ludvine Sagnier (8 Women), British director Joanna Hogg (The Souvenir), German filmmaker Christian Petzold (Undine), Austrian director Veronika Franz (Goodnight Mommy) and Italian writer Nicola Lagioia.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentMatt Dillon will join the upcoming Venice Film Festival’s main jury, replacing Romanian director Cristi Puiu, who has bowed out for reasons that are unclear.Dillon will have no trouble traveling to Venice since he is currently in Italy.The U.S.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterMatt Dillon is set for jury duty. The American actor will head to Venice next month for the festival to join the International Jury, replacing Romanian filmmaker Cristi Puiu.Dillon is understood to already be in Italy, thus negating the travel issues presented by the pandemic.
Queen Elizabeth II apparently has no place for pizza in her diet. According to former royal chef Darren McGrady, who worked for the monarch and various members of her famous family for 15 years, she’s never had the Italian staple — at least not on his watch.“In the years that I cooked at [Buckingham] palace, the queen never had pizza,” the culinary pro, 58, told Us Weekly exclusively last month.
Made in Italy which will see them act out a story of loss not dissimilar to their own.Mirroring their own life experience in some ways, they’ll play a father and son who have lost their wife and mother respectively.While Micheál didn’t find the project ‘cathartic’ in dealing with his own grief, he hopes it will in time help himself and his father process the loss they suffered when their beloved Natasha Richardson died in 2009.Speaking to the Irish Mail on Sunday the shared, ‘It’s very easy to
The salutary effect on Brits of the sunny Continent, with its heart-opening, upper-lip-loosening powers, has fueled a well-populated movie subgenre. Using the change of scenery to explore a father-son relationship, the Tuscany-set Made in Italy arrives as a less-than-memorable entry, peppering predictable dashes of romance and real estate into a neatly defined recipe.
Tomris Laffly Early in “Made in Italy,” a cringingly syrupy tale of overdue bonding between an estranged father and his only offspring, someone describes Liam Neeson’s character as “a selfish prick.” Thus we learn, even before Neeson has made his entrance, that the Irish star will be playing the polar opposite of the all-caring and ultra-capable dad of his hit “Taken” franchise.
In case you missed it, the National Hockey League announced the Seattle Kraken will be the latest expansion team to join the league. But the team’s name put many in mind of 2010’s “Clash Of The Titans”, featuring a classic scene in which Neeson, playing the Greek God Zeus, utters three unforgettable words: “release the kraken.”
Italy,” about an artist and his estranged son who reunite to sell the family’s Italian home. It’s been nearly deserted since the death of the family matriarch and the once memory-filled home has fallen into disrepair.
There’s almost always something really interesting to hear about when an actor makes their directorial debut, and especially when they’ve written the project as well. This was, unsurprisingly, no exception a few days ago when I was able to hop on the phone to chat for a few minutes with actor and now writer/director James D’Arcy, whose film Made in Italy is being released this weekend.
Michael Richardson says that his father Liam Neeson shied away from grieving after Natasha Richardson's death. The 25-year-old actor tragically lost his mother in 2009 after she suffered a brain haemorrhage following a skiing accident.
Liam Neeson and his 25-year-old son Micheál Richardson will honour the late Natasha Richardson in their newest movie “Made In Italy”.
Tales of fathers and sons are nothing new to movies. It’s all in how you choose to tell this story.
Liam Neeson has opened up about the pain of losing his mum Natasha, to a tragic accident when he was just 14. Micheal Richardson has followed his famous parents into the family business, despite their hesitations.
Hilary Duff and Matthew Koma are enjoying a day out without the kids!
Liam Neeson is just trying to clear his name.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Cameras are rolling again on Sky’s Ancient Rome series Domina, marking the broadcaster’s largest-scale production to get back underway to date.An international cast including Kasia Smutniak (Dolittle), Liam Cunningham (Game Of Thrones) and Isabella Rossellini (Blue Velvet) have returned to set at historic studios Cinecitta in Italian capital Rome following several weeks of pre-production work after the country’s lockdown was eased.The production