Capital Breakfast host, Sian Welby. Sian said to Margot: "Every time you mention Clapham, it always comes up. 'Oh Margot Robbie used to live in Clapham, I saw her in Tesco, I saw her here.
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Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt look like the life of the party in the first posters for their upcoming movie, Babylon.
The upcoming movie, written and directed by Damien Chazelle, will also star Li Jun Li, Jean Smart, Jovan Adepo, and Diego Calva.
During a Q&A panel at the 2022 Toronto Film Festival this week, Damien opened up about the movie.
“I have always loved silent films. I am one of the disciples of the idea of pure cinema,” he shared. “The high points of the silent era are some of the high points of cinema, period.”
Damien went on, saying that “Babylon is the biggest number of roles I have juggled by far. The casting process took a long long time. It’s a mostly fictional film where almost all of the characters are inspired by composites of real-life people.”
“It was about capturing the spirit of that time which was a lot more wild west,” he continued. “They are building a city and industry from scratch and to do that thou need a certain kind of crazy person. I don’t think it is surprising that the people that did that, did a lot of drugs and partied a lot.”
Babylon will hit theaters on December 25.
Check out the first look pics here!
Capital Breakfast host, Sian Welby. Sian said to Margot: "Every time you mention Clapham, it always comes up. 'Oh Margot Robbie used to live in Clapham, I saw her in Tesco, I saw her here.
Brad Pitt has shared his view on the most handsome men in the world, past and present.The actor, who recently starred in action-comedy film Bullet Train, shared his picks for the world’s most attractive men during an interview with Vogue.“You know in the acting world, because that’s my day job, the immediate go-to is Paul Newman, because he aged so gracefully,” Pitt said. “By all reports, [he was] a really special, giving, warm and truthful human being.”Asked about the most handsome in the present day, Pitt selected his Ocean’s Eleven and Burn After Reading co-star, George Clooney.“If I was going to name anyone present,” Pitt added.
Margot Robbie is stepping out for the night!
Margot Robbie had a stunning red carpet moment at the UK premiere of her new movie Amsterdam!
Zack Sharf Brad Pitt and Sandra Bullock swapped cameos this year when Pitt showed up in Bullock’s $105 million-grossing romantic-comedy “The Lost City” and Bullock showed up in Pitt’s late summer action tentpole “Bullet Train.” But would the two ever headline a movie together? It turns out they planned to years ago by developing a comedy in which they were going to play warring ex-spouses on QVC. The Pitt-Bullock comedy never made it past early development. “Actually, Sandy [Sandra Bullock] and I did once try to develop a whole idea of a husband and wife team, who were QVC’s most successful salespeople, but we’re getting a divorce, we hate each other, and we’re taking it out on air as we sell things,” Pitt recently told Vogue UK. “That’s as far as we got.”
Zack Sharf For a stretch of time over the summer, you couldn’t log on to social media without seeing photos of Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling in neon spandex costumes on the set of Greta Gerwig’s upcoming “Barbie” movie. The leaked set photos, captured by dozens of paparazzi in Los Angeles, broke the internet for weeks. Robbie called the photo leaks “mortifying” during a recent interview with Jimmy Fallon on “The Tonight Show.” “I can’t tell you how mortified we were, by the way,” Robbie said when Fallon showed a “Barbie” set photo to viewers (via IndieWire). “We look like we’re like laughing and having fun, but we’re dying on the inside. Dying. I was like, this is the most humiliating moment of my life.”
Brad Pitt is putting his creative talents on display in a new exhibition.
Margot Robbie and husband Tom Ackerley are enjoying a rare outing!
Emma Mackey is opening up about her celebrity doppelganger, Margot Robbie.
Though it feels like an ice age has come and gone, it wasn’t so long ago that writer/director Damien Chazelle became Hollywood’s golden boy. After making a name for himself with 2014’s “Whiplash,” Chazelle solidified his reputation as Tinseltown’s favorite young filmmaker with the 2016 megahit musical “La La Land,” which earned nearly $450 million at the box office and a record-tying fourteen Oscar nominations.
The trailer for Damien Chazelle‘s Babylon has finally arrived, and it features a funny Brad Pitt moment!
First at April’s CinemaCon, and then June’s CineEurope, exhibition got a glimpse of Damien Chazelle’s upcoming Hollywood-set period extravaganza Babylon. On Monday, Paramount showed off the trailer at TIFF, and today dropped it for the rest of the world – check it out above.
“Babylon.”“I LOVE that answer,” Nellie shouts. It makes sense, then, that Damien Chazelle’s latest feature film boasts the logline, “Always make a scene.” It’s clear that these characters are ready to make theirs. Per a release from Paramount: “From Damien Chazelle, ‘Babylon’ is an original epic set in 1920s Los Angeles led by Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie and Diego Calva, with an ensemble cast including Jovan Adepo, Li Jun Li and Jean Smart.
The first trailer for Academy Award-winning director Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon”, an “original epic set in 1920s Los Angeles led by Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie and Diego Calva,” has been released.
Carson Burton Damien Chazelle is returning to the twilight of Hollywood’s silent era in his newest film “Babylon.”Starring Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie, “Babylon” is set in the late 1920s and captures the film industry’s transition from silent films to “talkies” due to the invention of synchronized sound. Pitt plays a silent film star during the time, and Robbie is a roaring twenties icon. As Hollywood shifts around them, they are forced to grapple with an evolving industry.“When I first moved to Hollywood, the stars on all the doors said ‘No actors and no dogs allowed,’” Pitt’s character says in the trailer. “I changed that.”
Though it feels like an ice age has come and gone, it wasn’t so long ago that writer/director Damien Chazelle became Hollywood’s golden boy. After making a name for himself with 2014’s “Whiplash,” Chazelle solidified his reputation as Tinseltown’s favorite young filmmaker with the 2016 megahit musical “La La Land,” which earned nearly $450 million at the box office and a record-tying fourteen Oscar nominations.