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Derek Luke Discusses Reuniting With Katie Holmes for ‘Rare Objects,’ Fatherhood as Heroism and Rejoining Marvel - variety.com - Washington - county Fisher
variety.com
14.04.2023 / 23:17

Derek Luke Discusses Reuniting With Katie Holmes for ‘Rare Objects,’ Fatherhood as Heroism and Rejoining Marvel

Sophia Scorziello editor Derek Luke always knew he wanted to be a hero — or rather, play one. But when the opportunity for him to join the Marvel universe arose in 2011’s “Captain America: The First Avenger,” he wasn’t so sure — even after his agent, the late Ed Limato, insisted. “If he sent me something, he would say, ‘Do you like it? Alright we’ll get him next time, kiddo, no pressure,’” Luke says. “This was the only script that he said, ‘You need to do this. And I’m like, ‘No. Absolutely not. First of all, Marvel, like, what is that?’” Limato was firm, so Luke took a meeting with Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige. Upon entering his office, Luke’s eyes were drawn to a section of the wall full of Black characters, ones he didn’t even know existed. Luke leaned in and took the role. 

Russell Crowe exorcist pic inspired by Vatican priest who ‘cast out demons’ 160K times - nypost.com - Italy - Vatican - city Vatican - county Russell
nypost.com
13.04.2023 / 23:37

Russell Crowe exorcist pic inspired by Vatican priest who ‘cast out demons’ 160K times

declared of the new movie “The Pope’s Exorcist,” starring Russell Crowe, which hits theaters Friday.The 29-year-old Catholic organization added: “The end result is to instill the conviction that exorcism is an abnormal, monstrous and frightening phenomenon, whose only protagonist is the devil, whose violent reactions can be faced with great difficulty.”There’s more to their ire than Hollywood’s flair for exaggeration. The IAE, it turns out, has a personal beef with the movie.The supernatural horror film takes its inspiration from their late founder, Father Gabriele Amorth (played by Crowe), who held the title of chief exorcist of the Vatican for more than two decades.

Russell Crowe’s new film ‘The Pope’s Exorcist’ branded “unreliable splatter” by Vatican group - www.nme.com - Vatican - city Vatican
nme.com
11.04.2023 / 19:27

Russell Crowe’s new film ‘The Pope’s Exorcist’ branded “unreliable splatter” by Vatican group

The Pope’s Exorcist has been branded “unreliable splatter” by the International Association of Exorcists (IAE).In the trailer and other promotional material, the movie claims to be “inspired by the actual files of father Gabriele Amorth, Chief Exorcist of the Vatican”.“There is actually a real job called the Chief Exorcist in the Vatican,” Crowe explained in the film’s production notes. “Father Gabriele Amorth was a real man who held that office for 36 years, and was involved in tens of thousands of exorcisms.”However, in a statement issues last month, the IAE, which Amorth himself founded in 1990, described the film as “unreliable splatter cinema” (via The Guardian).The statement claimed that the film’s plot, which involves a Vatican conspiracy, raised “unacceptable doubt” as to who “the real enemy is, the devil or ecclesiastical power”.It continued: “The end result is to instil the conviction that exorcism is an abnormal, monstrous, and frightening phenomenon, whose only protagonist is the devil, whose violent reactions can be faced with great difficulty.“This is the exact opposite of what occurs in the context of exorcism celebrated in the Catholic church in obedience to the directives imparted by it.”Amorth was president of the IAE until 2000 and died in 2016.

Russell Crowe reveals how he really feels about new 'Gladiator' movie - www.foxnews.com - county Scott
foxnews.com
11.04.2023 / 18:17

Russell Crowe reveals how he really feels about new 'Gladiator' movie

A "Gladiator" sequel is in the works without Russell Crowe, and the actor admitted he’s "slightly jealous." In an interview with Collider promoting his new movie, "The Pope’s Exorcist," Crowe said, "Look, the only thing that I really feel about it is slightly jealous, you know? Because I was a much younger man, obviously, and it was a huge experience in my life." He continued, "It's something that changed my life, really. It changed the way people regarded me and what I do for a living, and, you know, I've been very lucky to be involved in lots of big movies, but the legs on that film are incredible." "Gladiator" earned 12 Oscar nominations, and took home a total of five, including best picture, and best actor for Crowe.  "You don't always get that kind of longevity with every film you do, so, it obviously holds a special place in my heart," the 59-year-old said.

Russell Crowe: Why I’m jealous of Paul Mescal’s ‘Gladiator’ sequel - nypost.com - Rome
nypost.com
10.04.2023 / 19:11

Russell Crowe: Why I’m jealous of Paul Mescal’s ‘Gladiator’ sequel

Collider of “Gladiator 2,” which will star Paul Mescal and is set for release late next year. “I was a much younger man, obviously, and it was a huge experience in my life,” he further explained. “It’s something that changed my life, really.

Russell Crowe “slightly jealous” of ‘Gladiator’ sequel - www.nme.com - Beyond
nme.com
10.04.2023 / 10:49

Russell Crowe “slightly jealous” of ‘Gladiator’ sequel

Gladiator sequel.Crowe recently confirmed that he is “not involved” in the upcoming sequel to the 2000 film, with Normal People and Aftersun star Paul Mescal rumoured to take the starring role.“I mean, look, the only thing that I really feel about it is slightly jealous, you know? Because I was a much younger man, obviously, and it was a huge experience in my life,” Crowe told Collider.“It’s something that changed my life, really. It changed the way people regarded me and what I do for a living, and, you know, I’ve been very lucky to be involved in lots of big movies, but the legs on that film are incredible.”He added: “Here it is, it’s 2023, and we made that film in 1999.

Russell Crowe Comments On ‘Gladiator’ Sequel & Says He’s “Slightly Jealous” - deadline.com
deadline.com
10.04.2023 / 03:39

Russell Crowe Comments On ‘Gladiator’ Sequel & Says He’s “Slightly Jealous”

Russell Crowe is opening up about the Gladiator sequel Ridley Scott has been working on and that will be released in November 2024. The actor, who won an Oscar for his role in the aforementioned movie, is not part of the follow-up and is saying he’s “slightly jealous.”

Russell Crowe Admits He’s ‘Slightly Jealous’ Of The Cast Of New ‘Gladiator’ Sequel - etcanada.com - Washington
etcanada.com
09.04.2023 / 19:29

Russell Crowe Admits He’s ‘Slightly Jealous’ Of The Cast Of New ‘Gladiator’ Sequel

Russell Crowe has confirmed that he has no involvement in the upcoming sequel to “Gladiator” — but he kind of wishes that he did.

The 25 Best New Movies to Stream in April 2023 - thewrap.com - Washington
thewrap.com
08.04.2023 / 01:21

The 25 Best New Movies to Stream in April 2023

Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, Hulu, Peacock and Paramount+, and we’ve thumbed through all the new selections to single out the best of the best. Whether you’re looking to catch up on some recent new releases that are now streaming (like “Bros”) or want to know whether that new documentary (“Judy Blume Forever”) or Netflix original (“Chupa”) is worth watching, we guarantee you’ll find something worthwhile to watch in our curated selection.Check out the best new movies to stream in April 2023 below.Netflix – April 1The “Bourne” trilogy still stands as one of the most influential franchises of the 21st century, as the gritty and handheld approach to the action in these films would spawn imitators for years to come.

AI imagines how celebrities would look like with ‘normal’ jobs - nypost.com - state Maryland - Washington - Washington
nypost.com
06.04.2023 / 16:57

AI imagines how celebrities would look like with ‘normal’ jobs

Christian Smooth of Annapolis, Maryland, reimagined the lives of several A-listers, depicting Kim Kardashian as a nurse, Oprah as a shoe salesperson and billionaire Elon Musk living in a mobile home, in images of remarkable — and remarkably convincing — quality. Smooth uses the program Midjourney — an AI tool that’s taking the art world by storm — to make his celeb shots look as realistic as they do, in a process taking under an hour, he told The Post.“It takes about 30 minutes to get the prompt right, going over outfits and everything,” the 32-year-old said.

Russell Crowe reveals that he is “not involved” in ‘Gladiator 2’ - www.nme.com - Greece - Beyond
nme.com
03.04.2023 / 14:35

Russell Crowe reveals that he is “not involved” in ‘Gladiator 2’

Gladiator 2, but wishes lead actor Paul Mescal “the best of luck.”The Academy award winner starred in the iconic 2000 film as Maximus – an ex-Greek  general sold into slavery after his family was murdered, who sought revenge against the emperor who killed them.Fans have speculated that Maximus will return to the film in a flashback, even though he died in the original movie. The new film follows Lucius (Paul Mescal), the son of Maximus and his lover Lucilla (Connie Nielsen).

The 25 Best New Movies to Stream in April 2023 - thewrap.com - Washington
thewrap.com
31.03.2023 / 18:09

The 25 Best New Movies to Stream in April 2023

Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, Hulu, Peacock and Paramount+, and we’ve thumbed through all the new selections to single out the best of the best. Whether you’re looking to catch up on some recent new releases that are now streaming (like “Bros”) or want to know whether that new documentary (“Judy Blume Forever”) or Netflix original (“Chupa”) is worth watching, we guarantee you’ll find something worthwhile to watch in our curated selection.Check out the best new movies to stream in April 2023 below.Netflix – April 1The “Bourne” trilogy still stands as one of the most influential franchises of the 21st century, as the gritty and handheld approach to the action in these films would spawn imitators for years to come.

Russell Crowe Confirms He’s Not Part Of ‘Gladiator 2’: “It Doesn’t Really Involve Me At All” - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
31.03.2023 / 15:31

Russell Crowe Confirms He’s Not Part Of ‘Gladiator 2’: “It Doesn’t Really Involve Me At All”

Russell Crowe will be in the crowd and not the gladiatorial pit this time around for “Gladiator 2.” IndieWire reports that the actor confirmed on RTÉ Radio One’s “The Ryan Turbidy Show” that he’s not part of Ridley Scott‘s upcoming sequel, and that nobody on the movie’s creative team has “brought anything up” to Crowe “in a while.” No surprise there, as “Gladiator 2” takes place 20 years after the death of Crowe’s character Maximus.

Russell Crowe's Dog Tragically Passes Away in His Arms - www.justjared.com - Australia
justjared.com
30.03.2023 / 13:17

Russell Crowe's Dog Tragically Passes Away in His Arms

Russell Crowe‘s dog Louis the Papillion has tragically passed away.

‘Man On Fire’ TV Series Adaptation Ordered By Netflix - deadline.com - Italy - Washington - county Scott - Washington - county Glenn
deadline.com
28.03.2023 / 18:47

‘Man On Fire’ TV Series Adaptation Ordered By Netflix

Netflix has ordered Man On Fire, a drama series adaptation based on A.J. Quinnell’s Man On Fire and The Perfect Kill, the first two books in Quinnell’s five-book series. The project hails from writer/executive producer Kyle Killen (Fear Street: Part One – 1994, Halo), New Regency Productions, producer of Tony Scott’s classic 2004 film starring Denzel Washington, and Chernin Entertainment.

‘Man on Fire’ TV Series Ordered at Netflix - variety.com - France - Washington
variety.com
28.03.2023 / 17:57

‘Man on Fire’ TV Series Ordered at Netflix

Joe Otterson TV Reporter A series adaptation of “Man on Fire” has been ordered straight-to-series at Netflix, Variety has confirmed. The series is based on the first two novels to feature the former French Foreign Legion soldier Creasy by A. J. Quinnell, specifically “Man on Fire” and “The Perfect Kill.” The first book was originally published in 1981, while the second was published in 1992. Netflix has given the show an eight-episode order. The logline states that the show “tells the story of John Creasy, a broken ex-mercenary on a mission to avenge the death of his only friend, while protecting his fallen comrade’s daughter from the forces that destroyed her family.”

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