Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorActor-comedian Chris Rock tweeted Sunday that he has COVID-19. “Trust me, you don’t want this.
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Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentWhen Paolo Sorrentino was 16 he lost his parents in an accident involving the heating system in a mountain house where he always used to go to with them. But that weekend he didn’t go, because he wanted to watch his idol Diego Maradona and S.S.C Napoli play a soccer match in Tuscany.
And that saved him. Having recently turned 50 amid the coronavirus lockdown, the Oscar-winning director of “The Great Beauty” decided he was “old enough” to tackle his
.Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorActor-comedian Chris Rock tweeted Sunday that he has COVID-19. “Trust me, you don’t want this.
Alicia Keys is getting personal.The multi-GRAMMY-winning artist is «not holding back» in her upcoming docuseries,. The official trailer was released this week.In the clip, Keys touches on special moments in her life, expressing, «I'm always fighting not to sacrifice any part of myself for success.»The four-part YouTube Originals will show Keys as she takes viewers inside her world as an artist, a mother and wife.
It was a night full of celebrations for Martin Compston as he scooped the Best Actor gong for his work in the BBC drama Line Of Duty at the National Television Awards.Trophy in hand, the Scottish star celebrated his win alongside OK! in our box at the black tie event at the O2. The star was joined by his stunning wife Tianna Flynn, with the two sharing a passionate kiss amid the chaos backstage.Tianna was snapped leaning back into Martin's arms as he lovingly lent forward to kiss her.
Another familiar face will be returning to Grey Sloan Memorial. Abigail Spencer, who recurred as Dr. Megan Hunt in seasons 14 and 15 of ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, will reprise her role in the upcoming 18th season of the medical drama.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentFremantle, which is at Venice with two films in competition –– Paolo Sorrentino’s “The Hand of God” and “America Latina” by Damiano and Fabio D’Innocenzo –– is ramping up its film side.The RTL Group-owned company “that everyone used to associate with [TV franchise] ‘Got Talent’ is becoming one of the biggest independent film production studios in Europe” says its COO Andrea Scrosati.It’s rising power in feature films isn’t being noticed because of
Prince William has “personally intervened” to help an officer he knew from Sandhurst out of Afghanistan.
“I don’t like reality anymore. Reality is lousy,” teenager Fabietto Schisa (Filippo Scotti) says mournfully at a crucial, spiritually lonely moment in Paolo Sorrentino’s evocative new coming of age story, “The Hand Of God.” Sitting on a mountain, looking to the sky, the heavens, for answers, Fabietto should know.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticFabietto (Filippo Scotti), the autobiographical hero of Paolo Sorrentino’s “The Hand of God,” is a teenager growing up in the 1980s in the bustling port metropolis of Naples, and he keeps a watchful gaze on just about everything. He’s like the eye at the center of a storm of avidly impassioned but overstated filmmaking.
In movies as disparate and vividly imagined as Il Divo, Loro, the Oscar winning The Great Beauty, as well as English language efforts like This Must Be The Place, Youth, and his TV miniseries The Young Pope and The New Pope Paolo Sorrentino has always seemed to be a director with a large brush and even more of a Fellini influence in some cases.
Twenty years ago, Paolo Sorrentino began his relationship with the Venice Film Festival when he brought his feature directorial debut, One Man Up, to the Lido. This year, The Great Beauty Oscar winner is in town with The Hand Of God, an autobiographical drama that recounts the filmmaker’s own youth and the tragedy of losing his parents as a teenager.
‘The Card Counter’ which will have its world premiere tomorrow at the Venice Film Festival. Character-driven, sexy and surprising, with plenty of intrigue one would expect from a Schrader film,” HanWay Films MD Gabrielle Stewart also said in a statement.
We haven’t even had the world premiere of his latest film, “The Card Counter,” but it appears that Paul Schrader is ready to move onto his newest project, titled “Master Gardener.” According to Deadline, Paul Schrader is putting together the cast for his new film, “Master Gardener,” and has enlisted talented folks such as Joel Edgerton and Sigourney Weaver to appear.
Sydney Morton and Jordan Dean were tasked with playing one of the most famous and conversation-starting couples in the world, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, in their upcoming Lifetime movie.
Sydney Morton and Jordan Dean were tasked with playing one of the most famous and conversation-starting couples in the world, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, in their upcoming Lifetime movie. In, the two American actors embody the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, settling into their accents and tones despite coming from different backgrounds. Ohio-born Morton plays the California native, and had some interesting tactics for getting Markle's voice just right. «I had, like, 30 voice memos that I'd
Sydney Morton and Jordan Dean were tasked with playing one of the most famous and conversation-starting couples in the world in their upcoming Lifetime film — Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. In, the two American actors embody the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, settling into their accents and tones despite coming from different backgrounds. Ohio-born Morton plays the California native, and had some interesting tactics for getting her voice just right. «I had, like, 30 voice memos that I'd recorded
Eamonn Holmes has revealed he is set to co-host This Morning alongside Rochelle Humes this week. Eamonn, 61, stood in to replace Alison Hammond, who was due to host the Bank Holiday Monday episode alongside Rochelle, as she is "not well".
Demi Lovato is immortalizing song lyrics, just not their own! The 29-year-old «Anyone» singer took to their Instagram Story on Wednesday to show off the large new hand tattoo from celebrity artist Dr.