Kate Aurthur editorAs Old Dolio Dyne in Miranda July’s “Kajillionaire, Evan Rachel Wood is feral.
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We've been blessed, of late, with excellent movies about families of grifters. There was Hirokazu Kore-eda's gloriously heartfelt “Shoplifters,” about a makeshift clan of small-time thieves whose familial bonds run at least as deep as DNA.
Bong Joon Ho's diabolical Oscar-winner, “Parasite,” gave us a nuclear family of con artists who hatch their schemes from their subterranean dwelling. And now comes Miranda July's “Kajillionaire,” a portrait of a father-mother-daughter team of Los Angeles
.Kate Aurthur editorAs Old Dolio Dyne in Miranda July’s “Kajillionaire, Evan Rachel Wood is feral.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorMiranda July’s “Kajillionaire” is set in Los Angeles but doesn’t play out amid the glitz of Hollywood. The Focus Features film, which hits theaters Sept.
A Miranda July film is very much its own thing. With only three features under her belt, the filmmaker has carved out a niche in the film industry that very much belongs to her and her alone.
Matt Grobar Assistant Editor, AwardslineSince early March, when COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic, and businesses across the United States started to shutter, live comedy — like all kinds of live performance — has been virtually nonexistent.
Ashley Tisdale steps out to run a few errands around town in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon (September 25).
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterComedian Bryan Callen has sued the husband of a woman who accused him of rape, alleging that the husband has engaged in a campaign to torpedo Callen’s career.Callen was accused in a July 31 report in the Los Angeles Times. Actor Katherine Fiore Tigerman alleged that Callen had pinned her down and raped her in 1999.
Angelique Jackson Hollywood studios have become more innovative in recent months, hosting drive-in launch events and virtual screening parties to celebrate new projects in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Miranda July doesn’t seem to have fair-weather fans. There are those who are obsessed.
LOS ANGELES -- “That ’70s Show” actor Danny Masterson, charged with raping three women, made his first appearance Friday in a Los Angeles courtroom, where his attorney declared his innocence and denounced the charges against him as “politicized.”Masterson, 44, who has been free on bail since his June arrest, stood in court in a blue suit and face mask next to attorneys Tom Mesereau and Sharon Appelbaum, as the three women sat in the gallery.Masterson did not enter a plea, but Mesereau said the
That '70s Show actor Danny Masterson, charged with raping three women, made his first appearance Friday in a Los Angeles courtroom, where his attorney declared his innocence and denounced the charges against him as "politicized." Masterson, 44, who has been free on bail since his June arrest, stood in court in a blue suit and face mask next to attorneys Tom Mesereau and Sharon Appelbaum, as the three women sat in the gallery.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerThe Bobcat Fire has now destroyed homes in the Juniper Hills community northeast of Los Angeles, and is still growing as of Friday night.The blaze has been burning for two weeks in the mountains, but dry conditions, high temperatures, and gusty winds have fueled its growth. The Bobcat Fire burned semi-rural desert properties in the Juniper Hills area Friday night, as surrounding areas were under evacuation orders.
Danny Masterson, who was recently charged in the rape of three women, made his first court appearance on Friday in a Los Angeles courtroom where his attorney maintained his innocence and claimed that the charges against him were “politicized.” The “That ‘70s Show” alum stood before a judge on Friday in a dark blue suit with a gray tie and face-covering as the three accusers sat in the gallery. The 44-year-old was arrested in June but has been free on a $3.3 million bail.
according to the Associated Press. So a court hearing was scheduled for Oct.