Jon Bernthal
Mia Goth
stars
Jon Bernthal
Mia Goth
The website popstar.one is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.
Ti West Filmed Mia Goth’s Big ‘Pearl’ Monologue Like a Stunt: ‘She Just Nailed It’ - thewrap.com - New Zealand
thewrap.com
20.09.2022 / 01:03

Ti West Filmed Mia Goth’s Big ‘Pearl’ Monologue Like a Stunt: ‘She Just Nailed It’

is gushing.Can you talk about the timetable of shooting “X” alongside “Pearl?”Well, “X” was written and was sort of green-lit and we were going off to New Zealand to make it, and it was during the peak of the pandemic and New Zealand was a safe place to make a movie. And we had spent a lot of time and effort to set up an environment down there with a crew and to get visas and to get everyone in through quarantine and to build an infrastructure a) to make a movie and b) this specific movie that was “X,” meaning building a barn and turning New Zealand into America.

Venice Review: Mia Goth In Ti West’s ‘Pearl’ - deadline.com
deadline.com
04.09.2022 / 11:07

Venice Review: Mia Goth In Ti West’s ‘Pearl’

What’s the matter with Pearl? Plenty, as it turns out in Ti West’s terrifically enjoyable postscript to his spring release X, which saw a 1970s film crew fall brutally afoul of an elderly farmer and his wife while shooting a porno in their barn. Unusually for a horror film, X had the same actress — Mia Goth — as both the final kill (the farmer’s psychotic wife Pearl) and the final girl (sex-film starlet Maxine), and this intelligent, not to mention almost indecently hasty prequel explains the reasons.

Shia LaBeouf admits depiction of his father in ‘Honey Boy’ was “fucking nonsense” - www.nme.com
nme.com
31.08.2022 / 16:55

Shia LaBeouf admits depiction of his father in ‘Honey Boy’ was “fucking nonsense”

Shia LaBeouf has admitted that the depiction of his father as an abusive man in the film Honey Boy was “fucking nonsense”.The 2019 film, which was written by LaBeouf, was said to be based on his his relationship with his father, whom he portrayed in the movie.In the film, his father is depicted as manic and aggressive, as well as being abusive towards his son. However, the actor has now claimed that this couldn’t be further from the reality.While appearing on an episode of Jon Bernthal’s Real Ones podcast, LaBeouf admitted to taking creative liberties with the story, which was previously thought to be autobiographical.“Here’s a man who I’ve done vilified on a grand scale,” the actor said (via The Independent). “I wrote this narrative, which was just fucking nonsense.“My dad was so loving to me my whole life.

Shia LaBeouf Claims His Father Never Hit Him, Regrets 'Honey Boy' Depiction - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
29.08.2022 / 00:09

Shia LaBeouf Claims His Father Never Hit Him, Regrets 'Honey Boy' Depiction

Shia LaBeouf is setting some things straight about his 2019 film, . In a new appearance on Jon Bernthal's  podcast, LaBeouf said he felt like he «wronged» his father by depicting him as abusive in the film, which is loosely based on LaBeouf's childhood and the relationship between him and his father.«Here's a man who I've done vilified on a grand scale,» LaBeouf, who played a version of dad in the film, told Bernthal. «I wrote this narrative, which was just f***ing nonsense.

Popular Celebrities

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.
DMCA