“Suicide Squad” director David Ayer is responding to the fan calls to #ReleaseTheAyerCut.
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Samara Weaving can currently be seen in Netflix’s star-studded what-if Tinseltown tale “Hollywood”, and the Australian-born actress discusses her new role in Ryan Murphy’s high-profile project for the latest issue of InStyle.
During the interview, Weaving, 28, is asked is she’s grown “sick of” comparisons to fellow Aussie actress Margot Robbie.
“No, never,” Weaving exclaims. “She’s gorgeous, keep them coming!”
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“Suicide Squad” director David Ayer is responding to the fan calls to #ReleaseTheAyerCut.
"My cut may always be just a rumour"
By Mike Fleming Jr
Before they were household names and Oscar-nominated A-listers, actors like Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie graced TV screens on a weekly basis when they appeared on iconic soap operas! A number of Hollywood celebs, who now star on the big screen, actually got their first big break in the industry by starting on the small screen. These performers left a major impression on the world of soap operas that sky rocketed them into super stardom.
Margot Robbie and Tom Ackerley are so in love!
I'm feeling especially grateful for all the new summer TV shows coming out this year. I don't know about y'all, but TV has become one of my lifelines during this time of and .
Birds Of Prey star Margot Robbie has filmed a video for Child Mind Institute’s #WeThriveInside campaign to help fans struggling with anxiety and isolation issues during the ongoing COVID-19 lockdown.
What does New Zealand stuntwoman, Zoe Bell, do when she’s bored in quarantine?
Margot Robbie is the latest celeb to throw her support behind the #WeThriveInside campaign from the Child Mind Institue.
Margot Robbie is sharing advice in a digital initiative that supports those who are struggling with anxiety and isolation, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here’s a video to quite literally kick-start your week, the Boss Bitch Fight Challenge from actor and stunt woman Zoe Bell who has assembled some of her friends and big screen legends to make an awesome fight video.
By Jordan Moreau
[This story contains spoilers from Hollywood.] Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan's new Netflix limited series Hollywood reimagines how the entertainment industry may have evolved differently if a woman were in charge and people took bold steps to dismantle the biases against race, gender and sexuality back in the 1940s.
With the release of Ryan Murphy’s new Netflix show “Hollywood” one Twitter user decided to compare his leading men and likely did not expect one of them to respond.
Actress and stunt double Zoe Bell gathered a bunch of her friends to participate in the Boss Bitch Fight Challenge, a fun video that everyone created while at home!
Hollywood stunt professional Zoe Bell has organized an all-female quarantine fight club, and it’s a star-studded, action-packed affair.