Daisy Ridley holds hands with partner Tom Bateman as they head out to lunch in Notting Hill, London, England earlier this week.
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Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentMarion Cotillard (“La Vie en Rose”) is joining Daisy Ridley (“Star Wars”) and Stephen Fry (“Gosford Park”) for the voice cast of “The Inventor,” the forthcoming stop-motion animated family feature about the life of Renaissance master Leonardo Da Vinci.
“The Inventor” is written and directed by Jim Capobianco, the Oscar-nominated scribe of “Ratatouille.”Matt Berry, who currently stars in FX’s 10-time Emmy-nominated TV series “What We Do In The Shadows,”
.Daisy Ridley holds hands with partner Tom Bateman as they head out to lunch in Notting Hill, London, England earlier this week.
Shirley Ju Cory Litwin is joining Neil Jacobson’s writer-producer management agency Hallwood Media as Executive Vice President and bringing with him Grammy-nominated hitmaker Murda Beatz (Drake’s “Nice For What,” Migos’ “Motorsport”) and the Murda Gang stable of more than a dozen producers and staff.Jacobson, the former president of Geffen Records, launched Hallwood earlier this year as an independent music management firm, publishing company and record label representing producers and
2020 Emmy Awards were definitely a unique experience for nominees and viewers alike — and a unique challenge for production staff!With most winners accepting their awards from home -- and host Jimmy Kimmel leading the socially-distanced show with a few presenters in person at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles — the Emmys came up with a safe way to deliver the statuettes to the winners without spoiling the outcomes.
Maggie Lee Chief Asia Film CriticThe devil is in the details in “The Dark and the Wicked,” a horror film that teases out the evil presence descending on a grieving family on a Texas farm, with the same ambiguous, psychological heft of Henry James’ “The Turn of the Screw.” Writer-director Bryan Bertino’s slender script translates into a low-humming, allusvie narrative (punctuated with occasional gore) of tingling terror.
Daisy Ridley revealed that Rey was supposed to have a connection an entirely different character in Star Wars.
“Star Wars” actress Daisy Ridley stirred up some debate among fans when she revealed during a recent interview that the parentage of her character, Rey, was a mystery to even her until filming was already underway.
Let’s begin this article by saying that we’re not here to fully relitigate the most recent “Star Wars” sequel trilogy. That’s a fruitless endeavor that will only end with harsh language and a deep self-loathing that no shower will wash away, as you realize that your day is wrecked after debating “Star Wars” online.
“Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” revealed Rey’s parentage, but it could have been very different.
told guest host Josh Gad on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Tuesday.And it only got more jumbled from there.“Then two weeks later he was like, ‘Oh, we’re not sure,'” Ridley said. “So, it kept changing.
Also Read: The 23 Worst Parts of 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker'“So it kept changing. So then even [Ridley’s audio drops out] we were filming, and I wasn’t sure what the answer was gonna be.”Gad then, right after she finished speaking, seemingly filled what Ridley said when her audio cut out: “Until the very end.”There’s a lot to sift through here, and Ridley’s answer isn’t quite as detailed as I would like with regards to when each of these ideas came into play.
Netflix has a brand new musical series called Julie and the Phantoms premiering this week and we caught up with the show’s star, Madison Reyes, to learn more about her!
now playing in theaters around the world, Christopher Nolan hopes to hold certain cinematic secrets close to his chest. He's pleased moviegoers are beginning to unspool the mysteries of inversion — and finally figuring out what the hell this movie is about — but the writer-director is staying mum on exactly how he pulled it all off.His star, John David Washington, is a bit less precious about pulling back the curtain of how the Nolan sausage is made.
Kristin Scott Thomas, Daisy Ridley and Nina Hoss are teaming up for writer-director Jane Anderson’s Women in the Castle. Adapted by Anderson from Jessica Shattuck’s 2017 New York Times bestseller, the film, set in the ruins of WWII Germany, is a heart-wrenching and hopeful tale of secrets, survival and the astonishing power of forgiveness.
Naman Ramachandran Kristin Scott Thomas (“Fleabag”), Daisy Ridley (the “Star Wars” franchise) and Nina Hoss (“My Little Sister”) will star in writer-director Jane Anderson’s “Women in the Castle.”Adapted by Anderson from Jessica Shattuck’s 2017 New York Times bestseller, the film, set in the ruins of WW2 Germany, follows three women, bound by their past and clinging to each other for a future, who must grapple with the realities of liberation from the Nazis, and face the consequences of
Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: The exciting trio of Daisy Ridley (Star Wars), Kristin Scott Thomas (Darkest Hour) and Nina Hoss (Phoenix) have been set to star in Jane Anderson’s (The Wife) adaptation of Jessica Shattuck’s 2017 New York Times bestseller Women In The Castle, about three widows of conspirators involved in an assassination attempt on Hitler.The story of the three German women, set during and after World War II, explores how each deals with the fallout of her
John Boyega isn’t happy with how his character was treated in the latest Star Wars trilogy.
John Boyega has slammed Disney chiefs for failing him and his Star Wars co-star Kelly Marie Tran by sidelining their characters in the latest installment, The Rise of Skywalker.The film, which concludes a new trilogy of Star Wars films that began with 2015’s The Force Awakens, focused heavily on Daisy Ridley’s character Rey and Adam Driver’s villain Kylo Ren – with ex-stormtrooper Finn, played by John, and mechanic Rose Tico, played by Kelly, taking a backseat.In a new interview with GQ magazine
After the release of “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” back in December of last year, you could almost feel this collective relief felt by the cast members involved, including Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, and John Boyega. There was this idea that those three actors were happy to be involved but the toxic fandom that developed over the course of the new trilogy led to some serious frustrations from all involved.
Also Read: Obama White House Photographer Doc 'The Way I See It' to Air on MSNBC After Toronto PremiereCorbet also co-wrote the screenplay with Mona Fastvold. Their film is described as an unconventional love story and an epic saga, and it’s eyeing a start date of January 2021.Protagonist Pictures will debut the package with a special presentation to buyers at TIFF.