On Thursday, Jan. 30, a crowd of guests wearing sparkly Roger Vivier shoes arrived at the Chateau Marmont’s Bungalow 1 to fete the footwear brand’s third short film, Abracashoes!, starring Christina Ricci and Dianna Agron.
17.01.2020 - 19:21 / deadline.com
By Greg Evans
Associate Editor/Broadway Critic
Meryl Streep, Chris O’Dowd, Jacob Tremblay and Ruth Negga will voice an exclusive animated Earth Day short film for AppleTV+, Apple said today. Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth will premiere April 17.
The film follows a precocious 7-year-old (Tremblay, of Room fame) who, over the course of Earth Day, learns about the wonders of the planet from his parents (O’Dowd and Negga) — and from a mysterious exhibit at the aptly
On Thursday, Jan. 30, a crowd of guests wearing sparkly Roger Vivier shoes arrived at the Chateau Marmont’s Bungalow 1 to fete the footwear brand’s third short film, Abracashoes!, starring Christina Ricci and Dianna Agron.
The Crown star Erin Doherty has said winning an award in the presence of Meryl Streep “blew” her mind.
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Among Kobe Bryant’s many achievements in his 41-year life is his 2018 Academy Award win for Best Animated Short, which he shared with animator Glen Keane for their 2017 short film, Dear Basketball.
The International Film Festival Rotterdam's main Tiger competition may currently be in full flow, with 10 films up for the event's top honor, but the winners of its smaller sibling have already been unveiled.On Sunday night in the Dutch city, the jury for the Ammodo Tiger short competition unveiled their list of winners, with three films — Apparition by Ismaïl Bahri, Communicating Vessels by Maïder Fortuné and Annie MacDonell, and Sun Dog by Dorian Jespers — sharing the prize.
The film received critical acclaim for Bryant's poignant portrayal of the sport he loved
Phyllida Lloyd, best known for her work in the London theater scene, and especially for directing jukebox musical Mamma Mia! and its subsequent film adaptation as well as the Meryl Streep-starring Margaret Thatcher biopic The Iron Lady, scales down her canvas with low-key, Dublin-set drama Herself.Her key collaborator here is Clare Dunne, an Irish actor who's had key roles in Lloyd's all-women productions of Julius Caesar and Henry IV, starring as a working-class Dublin mother made homeless
In 2008, opera director Phyllida Lloyd’s pop-cornball big-screen debut, “Mamma Mia!,” more than earned its exclamation point, grossing more than $600 million worldwide. Three years later, her more serious-minded follow-up, “The Iron Lady,” earned Meryl Streep an Oscar. Most people would agree that was a not-too-shabby start for a helmer of any gender. But instead of making another movie, Lloyd went back to the stage, directing a trio of statement-making all-female Shakespeare productions.
It's well-documented that artists of many kinds—writers and actors among them—hate reading, seeing or listening to their own work. Take your pick: Julianne Moore says she finds more joy in making the movie than watching it, as does Jared Leto; Meryl Streep watches all of her films just one time before releasing them into the ether, leaving them in the past and "[looking] forward."
Fingers crossed! Nicole Kidman, 52, spilled would take to get season 3 of Big Little Lies back on HBO. “A great story, it is that simple, so we’ll see!” she revealed at the Producers Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday, Jan.
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Julianne Moore has left CAA for WME, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned.The Oscar winner (for 2014's Still Alice; she also received nominations for 2002'sFar From Heaven, 1999's The End of the Affair and 1997's Boogie Nights) is one of only two women to have won the "triple crown" at the European film festivals: earning Best Actress for 2014's Maps to the Stars at Cannes, sharing the award with Nicole Kidman and Meryl Streep for 2003's The Hours at Berlin and winning Best Actress
Filmmaker Steven Soderbergh has inked a three-year overall with HBO and HBO Max. Under the deal, Soderbergh will develop content for both platforms which shall be exclusive in all forms of television and a first-look for films.
It's well-documented that artists of many kinds—writers and actors among them—hate reading, seeing or listening to their own work. Take your pick: Julianne Moore says she finds more joy in making the movie than watching it, as does Jared Leto; Meryl Streep watches all of her films just one time before releasing them into the ether, leaving them in the past and "[looking] forward."
Nicole Kidman and Meryl Streep are back together once again, reuniting for the upcoming Netflix movie musical . This marks the third major project they’ve worked on together after and season two of .
Elisabeth Moss has taken tips from Meryl Streep on how to keep her personal life under the radar.