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Sigourney Weaver & Morena Baccarin Attend Screening of New Movie 'The Good House' in NYC - www.justjared.com - New York - city Salem
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30.09.2022 / 07:59

Sigourney Weaver & Morena Baccarin Attend Screening of New Movie 'The Good House' in NYC

Sigourney Weaver and Morena Baccarin are stepping out to promote their new movie!

‘AND’: Yorgos Lanthimos Has New Movie Coming With Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Willem Dafoe & Margaret Qualley To Star - theplaylist.net - New Orleans - Greece
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29.09.2022 / 21:53

‘AND’: Yorgos Lanthimos Has New Movie Coming With Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Willem Dafoe & Margaret Qualley To Star

Yorgos Lanthimos‘ follow-up to 2018’s “The Favourite,” “Poor Things,” doesn’t even have a release date yet, and news about his next movie is already here. Deadline reports that Lanthimos teams up with Searchlight Pictures for the fifth time with “AND,” and the film stars much of the same main cast as “Poor Things.” READ MORE: ‘Bleat’ Trailer: Emma Stone Stars In A New Yorgos Lanthimos-Directed Short Premiering May 6 In Greece “AND” sees Emma Stone, Margaret Qualley, and Willem Dafoe return to work with Lanthimos again, just after finishing up “Poor Things.” Joining them is Jesse Plemons, Plot details are being kept under wraps, but the film starts production next month in New Orleans.

Samantha Bee to Host New York Public Radio’s 2022 Annual Gala (TV News Roundup) - variety.com - New York - New York
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28.09.2022 / 02:33

Samantha Bee to Host New York Public Radio’s 2022 Annual Gala (TV News Roundup)

EJ Panaligan editor In her first major gig since TBS canceled “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee,” comedian Samantha Bee will host the New York Public Radio’s annual gala later this fall. The event, which takes place Wednesday, November 9 at The Plaza Hotel, will honor WNYC’s “On the Media” host and managing editor Brooke Gladstone. The evening will also include a musical performance from Kronos Quartet. NYPR’s annual gala is its largest fundraising event of the year, celebrating the vital work produced across New York Public Radio. Also in today’s television news: Adult Swim animated series “YOLO: Silver Destiny” has set a premiere date of Sunday, January 15 at midnight ET on the network, with streaming availability following the next day on HBO Max. The new season is set to have a two-episode premiere, with new episodes premiering weekly after.

Ivanka Trump enjoys the last days of summer in Miami with the perfect outfit: See Pics - us.hola.com - Miami
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21.09.2022 / 04:19

Ivanka Trump enjoys the last days of summer in Miami with the perfect outfit: See Pics

Ivanka Trump is having a lot of fun this summer! The businesswoman was recently spotted hanging out with some friends in Miami, enjoying the warm weather over the weekend and getting ready to soak up the sun with a stylish red strapless bikini.Ivanka was spotted wearing a pair of high-waisted shorts, looking casual and chic with her hair down, pairing the look with brown sunglasses.She has been spending some time by the ocean and going on many adventures, including wakeboarding. As she shared some fun photos and videos for her fans and followers on social media.Former President Donald Trump’s daughter was recently photographed going for a walk wearing a floral ensemble, paired with white sneakers and a brown shoulder bag.Ivanka has definitely been having fun putting together her summer outfits, including the perfect jumpsuit for a family outing, complimenting her figure and pairing it with her favorite white sneakers and sunglasses.She was also spotted relaxing with her husband at a friend’s house in Miami, wearing a pink cut out swimsuit and white button up skirt, matched with dark sunglasses and a hat.Ivanka continued to show her elegant sense of style at an event in Carbone Beach where Andrea Bocelli had a surprise performance.

Paramore add New York gig to intimate 2022 North American tour - www.nme.com - New York - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - USA - New York - Mexico - New York
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19.09.2022 / 19:17

Paramore add New York gig to intimate 2022 North American tour

Paramore have added a New York gig to their upcoming 2022 North American comeback tour – find details below and get tickets here.The trio are set to return with new single ‘This Is Why’ next month (October 28), having returned to the stage three weeks earlier (October 2) to begin their run of gigs.On November 13, the band will play the Beacon Theatre as part of the tour, which runs until November 19, where they play the Corona Capital festival in Mexico.Tickets for the New York gig will go on sale on Friday, September 23 at 10am ET here, and fans can register their interest here today (September 19) and tomorrow (20).Discussing the ticket situation for the show in a statement, Paramore said: “As many of you know, we partnered with Ticketmaster for our Los Angeles shows to control the ability to resell tickets strictly through Ticketmaster’s Ticket Exchange Program, preventing anyone from reselling tickets for profit.“We really wanted to use the same program for this show, but unfortunately New York state law does not allow for the restriction of ticket resale pricing. However, the new law does require resellers to disclose what they originally paid for the ticket alongside their asking price.”The statement added: “We heard your feedback and plan to implement the Ticket Exchange Program moving forward whenever possible, but every show’s ability to participate will rely on their respective state laws.“With that said, we’re still doing our best to get NYC tickets in the hands of our fans by using Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan platform.”A post shared by paramore (@paramore)Last week, the band added two Los Angeles concerts to their 2022 itinerary.

‘The Menu’ Review: Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy in a Restaurant Thriller That Gives Foodie Culture the Slicing and Dicing It Deserves - variety.com - France - New Zealand - county Valley - Italy - county Napa
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17.09.2022 / 04:05

‘The Menu’ Review: Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy in a Restaurant Thriller That Gives Foodie Culture the Slicing and Dicing It Deserves

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic If you’re someone who considers themself a foodie (and I totally am), chances are there was a moment in the last few years when you had The Awakening. It may have been when the waiter was describing the veal marrow with beat foam served with baby lettuces from New Zealand. It may have been when you were eating the red snapper that was cooked halfway through, like a rare steak, and you thought, “I love sushi, I love cooked fish, but I’m not sure this is really the best of both worlds.” It may have been when you saw the bill. Whatever the trigger, that was the moment you looked up from your plate and realized that high-end foodie culture has become a serious annoyance. It’s gotten too fussy, too pricey, too full of itself, too not filling (of yourself), too avant-garde and conceptual, too tied to The Salvation of the Planet, too much of an ordeal. Did I mention too pricey? It used to be that if you wanted to ridicule culinary mania, you mocked someone like Guy Fieri. But he has risen from the ashes of infamy to a kind of born-again respectability (and yes, “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” was always a great show). Now, if you want to ridicule culinary mania, the most natural targets are restaurants like The French Laundry in Napa Valley or Bros’ in Southern Italy, places where the 12-course “tasting menu” can inspire you to think, as one blogger put it, that “there was nothing even close to an actual meal served.”

Ester Expósito Attends Premiere of Her Horror Movie 'Venus' at TIFF 2022 - www.justjared.com - Spain - Madrid
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16.09.2022 / 03:53

Ester Expósito Attends Premiere of Her Horror Movie 'Venus' at TIFF 2022

Ester Expósito attends 2022 Toronto International Film Festival on Wednesday (September 14) at Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto, Ontario.

Cinecittà Studios Revamp Gets Traction With More Soundstages, International Productions Including Ralph Fiennes Thriller ‘Conclave’ - variety.com - Italy - Rome - Vatican
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15.09.2022 / 16:17

Cinecittà Studios Revamp Gets Traction With More Soundstages, International Productions Including Ralph Fiennes Thriller ‘Conclave’

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent The ongoing overhaul of Rome’s Cinecittà Studios is getting traction thanks to booming demand from international productions just as the number of sound stages increase, prompting realistic prospects of turning a profit by end of 2022, which is a year earlier than planned. Cinecittà has been undergoing a radical revamp devised by managing director Nicola Maccanico since June 2021, when European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen and Italian premier Mario Draghi (pictured above at Cinecittà) jointly visited the iconic studio lot and held a press conference in its vast Studio 5 — known as the late, great filmmaker Federico Fellini’s second home — to announce a €300 million ($300 million) investment to meet the growing international demand for studio space,

Margaret Qualley & Christopher Abbott Premiere Their New Thriller 'Sanctuary' at TIFF 2022 - www.justjared.com - Canada - city Sanctuary
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12.09.2022 / 09:47

Margaret Qualley & Christopher Abbott Premiere Their New Thriller 'Sanctuary' at TIFF 2022

Margaret Qualley and Christopher Abbott are premiering their new thriller at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.

Lena Dunham Joined by Joe Alwyn & Bella Ramsey at 'Catherine Called Birdy' Premiere at TIFF - www.justjared.com - Canada - county Scott - county Ramsey
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12.09.2022 / 03:09

Lena Dunham Joined by Joe Alwyn & Bella Ramsey at 'Catherine Called Birdy' Premiere at TIFF

Lena Dunham is premiering her new movie at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival!

Brendan Fraser & Sadie Sink Share A Hug at 'The Whale' Premiere in Toronto - www.justjared.com - Canada
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12.09.2022 / 01:25

Brendan Fraser & Sadie Sink Share A Hug at 'The Whale' Premiere in Toronto

Brendan Fraser gets a hug from Sadie Sink at the premiere of The Whale during the 2022 Toronto Film Festival held at Royal Alexandra Theatre on Sunday (September 11) in Toronto, Canada.

‘The Menu’ TIFF Premiere Draws Squirms, Squeals and Big Laughs From ‘Succession’-Meets-‘Saw’ Horror Feast - variety.com - county Nicholas
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11.09.2022 / 07:15

‘The Menu’ TIFF Premiere Draws Squirms, Squeals and Big Laughs From ‘Succession’-Meets-‘Saw’ Horror Feast

William Earl One of the biggest crowdpleasers of the Toronto International Film Festival has arrived. “The Menu,” a high-class horror comedy written by Seth Reiss and Will Tracy and directed by Mark Mylod, held its rollicking world premiere at the Royal Alexandra Theatre on Saturday. Mylod, the in-demand TV director who has helmed key episodes of “Game of Thrones,” “Shameless” and “Succession,” leaned on the satirical world of the latter series in this black comedy lampooning fine dining, foodie culture and the ultra-rich. Anya Taylor-Joy continues her scene-stealing career as Margot, a cuisine novice who agrees to join obnoxious Tyler (Nicholas Hoult, as infuriating and pathetic as he is on “The Great”) at a hyper-expensive, once-in-a-lifetime meal prepared by the intimidating and legendary Chef Slowik (a devilish Ralph Fiennes) at his private island restaurant. Although the menu is rumored to be legendary, there is, of course, more in store for the diners than meets the eye.

Ralph Fiennes Prepped for ‘The Menu’ by Watching ‘Chef’s Table’ and Meeting a Real Michelin-Starred Chef - variety.com
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11.09.2022 / 01:47

Ralph Fiennes Prepped for ‘The Menu’ by Watching ‘Chef’s Table’ and Meeting a Real Michelin-Starred Chef

Wilson Chapman editor In his Toronto International Film Festival premiere “The Menu,” Ralph Fiennes plays Slowik, a celebrity chef who runs an exclusive restaurant that caters to the ultra-rich. And while the darkly comic horror film eventually reveals some macabre twists regarding what’s on Slowik’s menu, Fiennes says he got into the character via more mundane inspirations. “One of the great pleasures was watching ‘Chef’s Table’ on Netflix” Fiennes said at the Variety Studio presented by King’s Hawaiian at TIFF, referring to the documentary series about international chefs. “I love that series, every single character, every single chef is so brilliantly portrayed. They’re all so different. So that was very rewarding.”

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