Willem Dafoe and Giada Colagrande are having fun in the sun.
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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau poses with his family outside the 2020 Taormina Film Festival on Sunday night (July 19) in Taormina, Italy.
The 49-year-old actor was honored at the festival with wife Nukaaka Coster-Waldau and daughters Philippa and Safina by his side supporting him.
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Nikolaj was recognized with the Taormina Arte Award at the socially distanced ceremony, where he was pictured picking up the award, instead of being handed it by the
Willem Dafoe and Giada Colagrande are having fun in the sun.
As fans know by now, Teresa Giudice and Joe Giudice’s four daughters had big plans to visit their dad in Italy again this month but sadly, their hopes were ruined by the travel restrictions put in place amid this pandemic. That being said, one insider report claims to know that the girls, ages 11 to 19, are really ‘disappointed’ they will not be able to see their father and this whole thing is really ‘hard’ on them.
coronavirus pandemic still raging across the U.S., it's unlikely Joe Giudice will see his four daughters anytime soon.
Teresa Giudice‘s daughters Gia, 19, Gabriella, 16, Milania, 15 and Audriana, 11, were excited to visit their father Joe Giudice in Italy where he’s currently living. However the global coronavirus pandemic has made international travel very difficult.
When it comes to action movies, we are all living in Charlize Theron‘s world. Having made one big impression after the next in films like “Æon Flux,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,” and most recently, Netflix’s “The Old Guard,” you’d think Theron would be able to get some respect from the higher-ups in Hollywood, but you’d be wrong.
Venice Film Festival has announced its official lineup for this year's fest, to run Sept.
MILAN — Fewer A-list stars will stumble out of parties along the lagoon to be snapped by paparazzi in boats. But organizers of this year’s Venice film festival are promising plenty of movies — on actual screens in front of actual audiences — for the first time since the worldwide pandemic shut showbiz.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorThe 77th Venice Film Festival (September 2 – 12) has revealed all jury members, with Competition jury president Cate Blanchett joined by Austrian director Veronika Franz (Goodnight Mommy), Brit filmmaker Joanna Hogg (The Souvenir), Italian writer Nicola Lagioia, German filmmaker Christian Petzold (Barbara), Romanian director Cristi Puiu (The Death of Mr.
When it comes to action movies, we are all living in Charlize Theron‘s world. Having made one big impression after the next in films like “Æon Flux,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,” and most recently, Netflix’s “The Old Guard,” you’d think Theron would be able to get some respect from the higher-ups in Hollywood, but you’d be wrong.
Charlize Theron is getting candid about the perils of being a woman performer in Hollywood. The actress spoke on the “Evolution of a Bada--s” panel during Comic-Con@Home on Friday and opened up about her experience working in action films -- a genre dominated by men.
Charlize Theron has more than proved she has the skills to take anyone down, but that did not stop the creatives behind The Italian Job from underestimating her. The actress recalled the sexist environment she had to endure while preparing for her role in the 2003 film.“I realized there was still so much misconception around women and the genre.
Matt Dillon holds hands with girlfriend Roberta Mastromichele while attending the second day of the Filming Italy Sardegna Festival on Thursday (July 23) at Forte Village Resort in Cagliari, Italy.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerDuring her Comic-Con@Home appearance Friday, Charlize Theron reflected on the evolution of the modern female action star.”The good news now is that we’ve changed the genre for women,” she said. “We now know you we can’t hide behind ignorance anymore.
Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorIn a first for an Italian movie in over a decade, Daniele Luchetti’s Lacci has been set to open the Venice Film Festival’s 77th edition on September 2. The drama is based on the novel by Domenico Starnone and stars Alba Rohrwacher, Luigi Lo Cascio, Laura Morante, Silvio Orlando, Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Adriano Giannini and Linda Cadri.
Manori Ravindran International EditorThe Venice Film Festival is set to open with Daniele Luchetti’s “Lacci.”The Naples-set film, which will play out of competition, stars Alba Rohrwacher, Luigi Lo Cascio, Laura Morante, Silvio Orlando, Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Adriano Giannini and Linda Caridi.“Recently, we have all feared that cinema might become extinct,” said Luchetti. “Yet during the quarantine it gave us comfort, like a light gleaming in a cavern.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterVenice Critics’ Week, the independent sidebar of the Italian festival which is pressing on with its physical edition September 2-12, has unveiled a line-up of seven debut features and two special events in its competition program.Joining the previously announced opening film The Book Of Vision are features from the U.S., Mexico and Denmark.
coronavirus robbed him off his dream job was thrown a lifeline by his former boss.Danny Hiller, from Glasgow, thought he had landed the perfect role when he moved to Naples to work as an English teacher at the start of the year.But soon after he arrived the country went into lockdown and all the schools in the country were ordered to close, leaving Danny out of work.The 25-year-old had no source of income and was stranded in Italy until the boss of the energy company he previously worked for