Jennifer Lawrence couldn’t help but fangirl over Ariana Grande.
01.11.2021 - 13:31 / variety.com
Marta Balaga Russian documentary filmmaker Vitaly Mansky doesn’t keep things off the record, he said during his masterclass at Ji.hlava Intl. Documentary Festival.
Celebrated with a tribute section featuring “Under the Sun,” “Putin’s Witnesses” and his latest doc “Gorbachev. Heaven,” Mansky has already outlined his methods in his 2005 manifesto “Real Cinema,” including the fact that directors shouldn’t abide by any “moral” restrictions. “Once you agree to be filmed, you lose your right to say
.Jennifer Lawrence couldn’t help but fangirl over Ariana Grande.
Jennifer Lawrence couldn't help but fangirl over Ariana Grande.The two stars worked together on the upcoming movie Lawrence admitted during a Q&A with BAFTA voters at the Harmony Gold Theater in Los Angeles on Wednesday, that she «went full radio contest winner» on the GRAMMY winner.«She can’t make bad music. I’ve since reflected on my behavior with Ariana Grande.
As if the Rust fallout wasn’t already going to be a high-profile legal battle, now Gloria Allred is involved.
the film Rust, after the fatal shooting of Halyna Hutchins on the New Mexico film set. Ms Mitchell says witnessing the killing of her friend had “taken away the joy in my life”, telling a press conference on Wednesday: “I relive the shooting and the sound of the explosion from the gun over and over again.
A Rust crew member has said actor Alec Baldwin "chose to play Russian roulette" by failing to check the gun on set before firing it. Mamie Mitchell, the script supervisor who called 911 after Baldwin fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, is suing the star and the film's producers, alleging they did not follow safety protocols on set.
Attorney Gloria Allred held a press conference on Wednesday where she announced that the script supervisor on the Alec Baldwin movie "Rust," Mamie Mitchell, is the latest crew member to file a lawsuit against the actor and producers. Baldwin was handed a Colt revolver by assistant director Dave Halls while rehearsing a scene for the indie-western.
Piercing problems! Jennifer Lawrence totally transformed her appearance for her new role in the Netflix comedy film Don’t Look Up — but it wasn’t all smooth sailing.
Red Rocket director and co-screenwriter Sean Baker revealed that Mikey Saber, the always-hustling washed-up porn actor who returns to the Texas hometown that wasn’t exactly sorry to see him go, was inspired by real-life adult-film actors he encountered and that he always envisioned as a role for Simon Rex.
Jeremy Bobb (Russian Doll, The Knick), Xander Berkeley (The Walking Dead, Air Force One), Rachel Keller (Legion, Fargo) and Oscar nominee Paul Raci (Sound of Metal) will join Nicolas Cage and Fred Hechinger in Butcher’s Crossing, the Western directed by Gabe Polsky, which has just wrapped production.
If anything says the holidays are coming, it’s the sudden appearance of lots of Christmas adverts.
Experienced Russian executive Nadezda Motina is launching Arna Media, a theatrical distribution company for the local market that is also planning to expand into co-productions.
star Jorge Nava is opening up about his time in prison. Jorge appears on Sunday's episode of, and in this exclusive clip, he candidly describes what life was like behind bars and if fellow inmates and prison guards recognized him.Jorge was sentenced to two and a half years in prison in 2018 for marijuana possession and was released in May 2020.
The stars of Ted Lasso are having a mini reunion!
Unclenching the Fists, the drama directed by Kira Kovalenko that won the grand prize this year in the Cannes Film Festival’s Un Certain Regard sidebar, has been selected to represent Russia in the Best International Feature Film category at the 94th Oscars. The news was announced Monday by the Russian Oscar Committee.
EXCLUSIVE: Last Kingdom fanatics gearing themselves up for next year’s fifth and final season have something extra to smile about, a Netflix feature film is in the works.
From the moment I sat down next to Halyna in UCLA extension’s film directing class, I knew we would be best friends. We moved to Hollywood eleven years ago — two first generation immigrants from Ukraine and Russia who didn’t know a single soul in the movie business.