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27.06.2023 - 17:37 / usmagazine.com
Nina Dobrev and Shaun White stole the spotlight at the premiere of Dobrev’s new Netflix action flick, The Out-Laws.
White, 36, kept his look classy on the Monday, June 26, red carpet in Los Angeles by sporting a deep purple suit, white dress shirt and short black boots. Dobrev, 34, meanwhile, stood out among her costars — including Adam Devine, Pierce Brosnan and Lauren Lapkus — in a sparkling, long-sleeved black Khaite mini dress. In addition to rocking a natural glam and her brand-new bangs, the Vampire Diaries alum completed her ensemble with a large, bedazzled ring and black pumps.
The couple — whom Us Weekly confirmed were dating in April 2020 after they were spotted biking together in Malibu, California, one month prior — looked happier than ever while posing for pics at the premiere. The film, which premieres Friday, June 30, stars Dobrev as Parker, who along with her fiancé, Owen (Devine, 39), discover that her parents (Brosnan, 70, and Ellen Barkin) are a pair of infamous bank robbers. After Parker gets kidnapped, Owen teams up with his future in-laws in hopes of rescuing her before they say “I do.”
Dobrev and White have hit many red carpets together since making their romance Instagram official in 2020. They made their first official red carpet appearance as a couple at the May 2022 premiere of Top Gun: Maverick — which starred the Love Hard actress’ ex-boyfriend Glen Powell. That same month, the duo stepped out at the With Love for Peace Gala benefitting Ukranian refugees at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.
After spending time together in Greece as Dobrev shot the film The Bricklayer, the two moved in together in New York City. “They’re excited to explore the city together,” an insider exclusively told Us in
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“The Godfather” is regarded as a Hollywood classic, one of the highest grossing films of all time. But the making of this mafia movie got off to a rocky start, as author MATT BIRBECK describes in “The Life We Chose: William ‘Big Billy’ D’Elia and The Last Secrets of America’s Most Powerful Mafia Family” (William Morrow). It required plenty of negotiations and hard bargains — with some real-life characters who knew quite a lot about the mob.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Emily Blunt told People magazine that starring in Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” was like “summer camp” because the film’s ensemble cast lived together in New Mexico during production. However, it appears that leading man Cillian Murphy sat out most group activities. “We were all in the same hotel in the middle of the New Mexican desert,” Blunt said. “We only had each other. Me and Matt [Damon] were roommates and we were like, ‘Let’s go to have dinner.'” Murphy did not attend because “the sheer volume of what he had to take on and shoulder is so monumental,” Blunt added.
In 1979 Peter Falk and the late great Alan Arkin made the perfect odd couple in the classic action comedy, The In-Laws. It even spawned a not-bad remake with Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks in 2003. The difference between those films, and a bit of an attempt to do something similar in the cleverly-titled The Out-Laws, which starts streaming on Netflix today, is that those movies were genuinely funny, particularly the Arkin-Falk teaming, but this one, also a kind of Meet The Parents on steroids, relies far too heavily on non-stop and incessant action scenes to carry us through its 95 minute running time.
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Nina Dobrev is more than a little thrilled about sharing the screen with a true legend. In her new film,, Pierce Brosnan stars as her on-screen dad, and the actress admitted it was unexpectedly surreal.Dobrev walked the carpet at the premiere of at Regal LA Live on Monday, and she spoke with ET's Will Marfuggi about her new film, and her cast — including both Brosnan and longtime friend Adam Devine.When asked how it felt to play her friend's on-screen fiancée, Dobrev explained, «I mean, fiancés are basically best friends that decide to get married.
Nina Dobrev kicks up her heel behind her while leaning into longtime love Shaun White at the premiere of her new Netflix movie, The Out-Laws.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Hong Kong action film “The White Storm: Heaven or Hell” will have its North American premiere at the New York Asian Film Festival, where it is a late addition to the line-up. The festival runs July 14–30, 2023 at Film at Lincoln Center (FLC). Directed by Herman Yau, the film sees Louis Koo, Aaron Kwok and Sean Lau (aka Lau Ching-wan) appear together for the first time. It is set in the ‘Golden Triangle’ region famous for drugs production and trafficking. Kwok plays an undercover cop who infiltrates a drug cartel led by a notorious Thai drug lord (Lau). In classic heroic bloodshed fashion, the two develop a bond of brotherhood. The cop’s only hope of escaping the treacherous jungle region and his ambiguous morality is to somehow contact the superintendent of the Hong Kong Narcotics Bureau, who has solemnly sworn to demolish the cartel once and for all.
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Christopher Vourlias Amid turbulent times for global streaming services who continue to course correct after years of pursuing subscriber growth at all costs, TV writers and producers in Eastern Europe are pondering the next step for a region still searching for its first international breakout hit. “The biggest challenge is the great Netflix correction — the recalibration, the reassessment of dollars,” Ioanina Pavel, who served as creative producer on the HBO Max original series “Spy/Master,” said Friday at the Transilvania Film Festival. “It’s not a bad thing, but it is a challenge. There’s been a glut. The Golden Age of TV is now coming to a close. It’s not a bad thing; it just means a reallocation of money.”
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