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‘The Pope’s Exorcist’ Star Russell Crowe Says He’s Not ‘Really A Horror Film Fella’ - etcanada.com - Rome
etcanada.com
12.04.2023 / 01:31

‘The Pope’s Exorcist’ Star Russell Crowe Says He’s Not ‘Really A Horror Film Fella’

Russell Crowe, who features in horror movie “The Pope’s Exorcist, ” is actually not fond of scary films.

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 Pope’s Exorcist’ Review: The Power of Christ (and Russell Crowe) Mostly Compels You in Yet Another Possession Chiller - variety.com - USA - Florida - Rome
variety.com
07.04.2023 / 15:45

‘The Pope’s Exorcist’ Review: The Power of Christ (and Russell Crowe) Mostly Compels You in Yet Another Possession Chiller

Guy Lodge Film Critic On the face of it, “The Pope’s Exorcist” would have you believe that it’s rooted in the real-life experiences of the late Father Gabriele Amorth, the Catholic priest who served for 30 years as the head exorcist of the Diocese of Rome. Its screenwriting credits proclaim as much, for starters, while a surfeit of onscreen dates and locations in the early going lend proceedings the faintest of docudrama veneers; moreover, the film is backed by the non-profit production arm of the Jesuit research university Loyola Marymount, with Loyola rector Father Edward J. Siebert among its executive producers. Even Catholics in high places, it turns out, have a sense of humor: You needn’t wait for the “work of fiction” disclaimer in the closing credits to discern that “The Pope’s Exorcist” is ripely fantastical trash, inspired by Amorth’s work in much the same way that SunnyD is inspired by Florida oranges, and no less enjoyable for those liberties. Rather than the Bible or any of Amorth’s autobiographies, Julius Avery’s film instead swears by the trusty story template shaped by every demonic-possession horror film since “The Exorcist” a full half-century ago, as a hapless American teen is inhabited by an ancient minion of Satan with increasingly yucky, upchucky consequences, while a venerable priest is called upon to clear up the mess.

‘Nigerians Want It All’: Inside the Glitzy Premiere of Prime Video’s First African Original, Crime Thriller ‘Gangs of Lagos’ - variety.com - Los Angeles - Nigeria - city Lagos - city Mitchell
variety.com
07.04.2023 / 13:11

‘Nigerians Want It All’: Inside the Glitzy Premiere of Prime Video’s First African Original, Crime Thriller ‘Gangs of Lagos’

Christopher Vourlias Amazon Prime Video launched the latest chapter in its global expansion Thursday night in Nigeria with the flashy premiere of its first African Original, “Gangs of Lagos,” a gritty crime thriller from celebrated multi-hyphenate Jade Osiberu. At a packed house on Lagos’ ritzy Victoria Island, luminaries from the Nigerian film and fashion industries turned out to toast a movie that electrified the boisterous homegrown crowd ahead of its global release. “I’m overwhelmed,” said Osiberu after a rousing ovation. “It’s a dream come true.” “Gangs of Lagos,” which drops globally on Prime Video on Friday, is the first film to come out of the streamer’s three-year overall deal with Osiberu, the creator of domestic box-office sensations “Sugar Rush” and “Isoken” — one of a host of recent pacts with Nigerian creators from the U.S. tech giant as it tries to outflank Netflix in Africa’s biggest market.

Russell Crowe responds to request he play Donald Trump in a movie - nypost.com - Australia
nypost.com
04.04.2023 / 18:23

Russell Crowe responds to request he play Donald Trump in a movie

45th president is being indicted over his alleged involvement in a hush-money scandal — but if his unprecedented legal woes are turned into a biopic it doesn’t look as though Russell Crowe will be playing him.While promoting his new film “The Pope’s Exorcist,” Crowe was asked by Australian Channel Seven Sunrise host Natalie Barr if he would ever consider playing Trump in a film.The typically outspoken Crowe sidestepped a direct response to say he’s “really busy” at the moment.“I’ve got lots, lots, and lots of things to do,” the 58-year-old actor told Barr, looking at the watch on his wrist.The “Gladiator” Oscar winner is not short on roles, starring in four films in 2022, including: “Thor: Love and Thunder,” “Prizefighter: The Life of Jem Belcher,” “The Greatest Beer Run Ever,” and “Poker Face,” which he also directed.Crow is currently in production on a number of films including  “Sleeping Dogs,” and recently finished filming “Kraven the Hunter.”His latest film, “The Pope’s Exorcist,” comes out April 14.Trump was indicted last week by a Manhattan grand jury over an alleged  $130,000 “hush money” payment made to porn star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. The former president surrendered at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office Tuesday afternoon.The exact charges against Trump will remain under seal until the hearing.

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).

Who is on The Jonathan Ross Show tonight? - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Australia - Britain - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
01.04.2023 / 06:39

Who is on The Jonathan Ross Show tonight?

The Jonathan Ross Show is back on our screens tonight (April 1), with the popular host returning for more chat with a host of celebs. ITV’s flagship prime-time talk show sees the broadcaster and comedian joined by some of the biggest names in entertainment.

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 sobs over death of his puppy after pooch died in his arms - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandiland
ok.co.uk
31.03.2023 / 11:19

Russell Crowe sobs over death of his puppy after pooch died in his arms

Russell Crowe has shared his heartbreak after his beloved puppy Louis died in his arms following a tragic accident. The 58 year old actor took to Twitter on Thursday to sharing the devastating news, revealing Louis had been hit by a truck and passed away before he got to a vet. Posting a snap of the adorable pooch, Russell sadly penned: "This is Louis the Papillion.

Russell Crowe says his puppy died in his arms after being hit by a truck: 'He stole my heart' - www.foxnews.com - Australia
foxnews.com
31.03.2023 / 02:19

Russell Crowe says his puppy died in his arms after being hit by a truck: 'He stole my heart'

Russell Crowe revealed Thursday his 16-month-old puppy died in his arms this week after being hit by a truck.  "This is Louis the Papillion," the "Gladiator" actor wrote on his Twitter along with a closeup of the black and white dog. "16 months old.Tiny, cheeky, brave. He won my heart.

Russell Crowe's Dog Louis Dies in His Arms: 'I Was Telling Him How Much We Loved Him' - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
30.03.2023 / 21:05

Russell Crowe's Dog Louis Dies in His Arms: 'I Was Telling Him How Much We Loved Him'

Russell Crowe is mourning the loss of a beloved pet. On Thursday, the 58-year-old actor tweeted that his dog had died.«This is Louis the Papillion. 16 months old.

Russell Crowe’s Dog Dies On Anniversary Of His Dad’s Death - etcanada.com
etcanada.com
30.03.2023 / 20:03

Russell Crowe’s Dog Dies On Anniversary Of His Dad’s Death

Russell Crowe’s dog died in a tragic accident; the news of which Crowe shared on Twitter. He also disclosed that it was the second anniversary of his father’s passing.

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