Catherine Hardwicke will receive the Santa Fe International Film Festival’s Visionary Award this October at Jean Cocteau Cinema.
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Las Vegas, with its casinos and boiling 100+ temperatures, has long been an alluring setting for stories about broken people seeking redemption. The ghosts of organized crime past seem to haunt the Nevada desert, still populated by casino rats, showgirls, and washed-up athletes.
And so it is an apt setting for “Prisoner’s Daughter.” This family drama from Catherine Hardwicke (“Twilight”) with a screenplay by Mark Bacci (“Northern Rescue”) stars Brian Cox (“Succession”) as Max, a one-time boxer turned enforcer dying of pancreatic cancer who’s been released from prison after 12 years on compassionate release on the sole condition that he stays with his estranged daughter Maxine (Kate Beckinsale, “Underworld”). Continue reading ‘Prisoner’s Daughter’ Review: Brian Cox & Kate Beckinsale Can’t Save Catherine Hardwicke’s Frustrating Family Misfire [TIFF] at The Playlist.
.Catherine Hardwicke will receive the Santa Fe International Film Festival’s Visionary Award this October at Jean Cocteau Cinema.
Succession co-star Brian Cox during filming on the HBO series.Brody played billionaire investor Josh Aaronson in the show’s third season, where the character went up against Logan Roy (Cox) and his son Kendall (Strong) as they tried to appease Aaronson’s doubts about the future of Waystar Royco.Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Brody discussed the differences in Roy and Strong’s approach to acting, with the latter known for adopting a method technique.“I feel I’m supportive of any approach as long as it’s not really disruptive to anyone,” Brody said. “I think everyone has a responsibility to be malleable to other people’s approaches. That’s part of the job.
Kate Beckinsale put on a fabulous - and unexpected - display in her latest Instagram post when she modeled a bikini top and mermaid tail.The star was lounging in the sunshine with a friend and they wore matching outfits. MORE: Kate Beckinsale's latex look will surprise you - just wow!Both women shimmied to Cher's The Shoop Shoop song as they giggled at their antics and flipped their tails. WATCH: Kate Beckinsale wows in push-up yellow bra Fans fell in love with the clip and commented: "I love this woman, she just knows how to have fun," and, " Kate is so adorable".Kate recently surprised fans with another head-turning bikini when she wore a Primark, Greggs two-piece. MORE: Kate Beckinsale displays two new tattoos dedicated to her mom and daughteMORE: Kate Beckinsale looks stunning in strapless green bikiniThe star sported a swimsuit from the controversial collection, which featured the iconic white and yellow Greggs logo printed across the entirety of the piece in a satirical monogram form (Gucci – move over) and a classic scoop neck cut.A post shared by Kate Beckinsale (@katebeckinsale)Kate's fans adored her fun-filled video Kate shared the surprising look with fans online, captioning the funny image: "Everyone relax -it is possible to take a Greggs swimsuit from day to night PANIC OVER."Fans of Kate are no strangers to the star dazzling with plenty of bikini shots and she stunned in one of her splashiest yet over the summer.MORE: Kate Beckinsale shimmers in statement metallic dress at the star-studded National Film AwardsMORE: Kate Beckinsale's mini-me daughter steals the show in outfit you need to seeThe actress made waves, in more ways than one, with her poolside shenanigans, though she had a little furry companion
Brian Cox doesn’t have a very positive opinion about method acting!
HBO series Succession, discussed the controversial acting technique during a post-screening Q&A at the Toronto Film Festival of his latest film, Prisoner’s Daughter.While speaking about immersing himself in a role (via The Hollywood Reporter), Cox said: “I don’t hold a lot of the American shit, having to have a religious experience every time you play a part. It’s crap.“I don’t hang onto the characters I play.
Is Brian Cox on a tear this week or what? The “Succession” star had tongue-lashings to serve for everything from method acting to Showtime‘s “Billions” this week. That’s not surprising for an actor known to dole out barbs against his fellow thespians, but two Cox takedowns in a day? That’s a gift that keeps on giving.
Kate Beckinsale slipped into the most incredible outfit on Wednesday evening as she stepped out to enjoy the premiere of her new film Prisoner's Daughter.SEE: Kate Beckinsale displays two new tattoos dedicated to her mom and daughterRocking a pair of impressive latex leather gloves, the actress looked sensational as she posed alongside her co-star Brian Cox. In stark contrast to her daring accessories, the 49-year-old opted to wear a strapless pastel pink gown.WATCH: Kate Beckinsale takes the plunge in bright yellow push-up bra - and wow!Her chic number cascaded down to her ankles and cinched her in at the waist for the most flattering look.
Kate Beckinsale gets a bit cheeky on the red carpet for the premiere of The Prisoner’s Daughter during the 2022 Toronto Film Festival at Roy Thomson Hall on Wednesday (September 14) in Toronto, Ontario.
Brian Cox feels "sorry" for Amber Heard after her legal battle with her ex-husband Johnny Depp. The 'Succession' star thinks the 36-year-old actress got "the rough end of it" in her high-profile court battle against 'The Pirates of the Caribbean' star. The 76-year-old actor told the Times newspaper: "I feel sorry for the woman.
Brian Cox is offering his sympathies to Amber Heard.
Kate Beckinsale walks the runway during the Naeem Khan fashion show in the midst of 2022 New York Fashion Week at Sony Hall in New York City.
Michaela Zee editor For Kate Beckinsale, the most challenging aspect of working with “Succession” star Brian Cox was having to loathe him. “If Brian and I were at school, we’d be separated instantly,” Beckinsale says. “We’re quite naughty and make each other laugh and we’d sit there, giggling, so we did have to get ourselves together a bit for the movie.” Beckinsale stars opposite Cox in Catherine Hardwicke’s “Prisoner’s Daughter,” which bows Sept. 9 as a Toronto Intl. Film Festival Gala presentation. The gritty family drama follows Max (Cox), a dying convict who tries to make amends with his estranged daughter Maxine (Beckinsale) and grandson. However, his violent past threatens to come between their reconciliation.