Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterThis year’s Broadway season was cut short by the coronavirus pandemic, limiting the number of shows that were eligible for Tony Awards. However, Jeremy O.
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Just two weeks ago, it was announced that Paramount+ (formerly known as CBS All Access) was producing a new drama series about the behind-the-scenes work that went into making “The Godfather.” Film fans were left scratching their heads, as it seemed like such an odd choice for a series.
Well, now it appears we’re going to have dueling “Making of ‘The Godfather’” dramas, as Barry Levinson has just secured two major actors to play roles in his upcoming film about the making of the classic gangster
.Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterThis year’s Broadway season was cut short by the coronavirus pandemic, limiting the number of shows that were eligible for Tony Awards. However, Jeremy O.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticAudiences moved to tears – actually, moved to sobs – were commonplace throughout last year’s nine-week Broadway run of Sea Wall/A Life, the pair of solo one-act plays starring, respectively, Tom Sturridge and Jake Gyllenhaal.
Oscar Isaac and Jake Gyllenhaal are set to star in a film focusing on the making of The Godfather.The actors will portray Francis Ford Coppola, the director of the 1972 classic, and Robert Evans, who produced the crime drama, respectively.Directed by Barry Levinson, the big screen venture will chronicle the behind-the-scenes drama, which prompted Coppola to clash with studio bosses at Paramount.“Out of the madness of production, and against all odds, a classic film happened,” Levinson said in a
Oscar Isaac is set to play director Francis Ford Coppola, while Jake Gyllenhaal will play former Paramount studio head Robert Evans in a movie about the making of Coppola's seminal feature The Godfather. Barry Levinson will directFrancis and The Godfather, which is based on a Black List script by Andrew Farotte that was redeveloped with Levinson.
according to Deadline.The film, “Francis and the Godfather,” centers on director Francis Ford Coppola as he creates the iconic 1972 film. Isaac, 41, will play Coppola, while Gyllenhaal, 39, will play producer Robert Evans.Evans and Coppola clashed behind the scenes of the mobster flick, in part over the film location and the casting of Marlon Brando as mob boss Vito Corleone and Al Pacino as his son Michael.
The story of how “The Godfather” became an iconic movie classic is finally being told.
Francis And The Godfather, focusing on the making of The Godfather.Isaac will play Francis Ford Coppola, who directed the 1972 classic, while Gyllenhaal has been cast as producer Robert Evans.The film is set to be directed by Barry Levinson, who also made Rain Man and Good Morning, Vietnam.Francis and the Godfather will map Coppola’s struggle at the age of 31 to convince studios to make the film.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: Barry Levinson will direct Francis And The Godfather, with Oscar Isaac starring as Francis Coppola and Jake Gyllenhaal as Robert Evans in a drama about the legendary and wild battles that went into making the 1972 classic The Godfather. The film is based a Black List script by Andrew Farotte that was redeveloped by Levinson.
Hell truly hath no fury like a Swiftie scorned.
Taylor Swift’s fans had a field day on Instagram after noticing Jake Gyllenhaal, 39, shared a post that seemed to perfectly reference one of his ex’s breakup songs. In 2012, Taylor released a song called “All Too Well” in which the 30-year-old pop star sang, “You used to be a little kid with glasses in a twin sized bed.” Well, eight years later, Jake shared a photo of himself as — you guessed it — a little kid with glasses on.
Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal's 2010 romance — and Gyllenhaal was reminded about that on Monday, when he Instagrammed a throwback photo of himself as a child wearing eyeglasses and was immediately trolled with lyrics to Swift's 2012 song, «All Too Well.»«All Too Well» is speculated to be about 30-year-old Swift's relationship with 39-year-old Gyllenhaal.
Taylor Swift fans are taking a swing at her ex Jake Gyllenhaal. On Monday, the "Spider-Man: Far from Home" star, 39, took to Instagram to promote a collaboration between two charities working to help students amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal may have dated a literal decade ago, but her obsessed fans still refuse to let it go. Gyllenhaal, 39, attempted to spotlight New Eyes for the Needy, an organization that provides prescription eyewear to those in financial need on his Instagram and posted a childhood photo of himself wearing glasses on Monday.
Nearly a decade ago, Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal’s “All Too Well” known situationship was a major subject of discussion for Swifties. The pair dated for no more than three months from October of 2010 into the New Year, and many are convinced that their whirlwind romance was the inspiration for Swift’s 2012 album, Red. Since then, there’s been little focus on this rumored relationship of the past—that is, until, Swift released her song “All too Well” on her 2020 album Folklore.
Jake Gyllenhaal might have just outed himself as a subject of a Taylor Swift song … at least that's what Swifties think.Jake and Taylor dated back in 2010, and many have speculated for years that her song "All Too Well" is about the "Nightcrawler" actor, although that's never been confirmed.On Sept.