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Baz Luhrmann says Harry Styles “embodies so much of Elvis” - www.nme.com - Australia - Britain - county Butler - Poland - county Mason
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13.06.2022 / 01:05

Baz Luhrmann says Harry Styles “embodies so much of Elvis”

Harry Styles in a new interview, saying the singer “embodies so much of Elvis”.The director’s biopic about the king of rock’n’roll will be released in cinemas in the UK on June 24 and is simply called Elvis.Speaking to The Times about the new movie – which stars Austin Butler in the titular role – Luhrmann observed that Elvis had “incredible style”. “Before people talked about [gender] fluidity, he had knitted bolero tank tops with his midriff hanging out, truck driver sideburns, make-up and dyed black hair,” he said. “He wore what would have been called, in the 19th century, dandy clothes.”When Styles was mentioned to him as the modern version of that, the filmmaker replied: “I know Harry well.

Rick Edwards says he was paid so much for US dating show The Courtship that he thought contract had a ‘typo’ - www.msn.com - Britain - USA - Ukraine
msn.com
12.06.2022 / 22:16

Rick Edwards says he was paid so much for US dating show The Courtship that he thought contract had a ‘typo’

The Courtship that when he first got the offer he thought there was a typo in his contract. Edwards has been a fixture on British television for many years, from his hosting duties on T4 to appearances on Celebrity Juice, Big Brother’s Little Brother and River Hunters.

Paramount+ Music Movie ‘6 Festivals’ Heads for Theatrical Release - variety.com - Australia
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08.06.2022 / 05:41

Paramount+ Music Movie ‘6 Festivals’ Heads for Theatrical Release

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief“6 Festivals,” a music drama film that marks the first Australian feature movie to be commissioned by Paramount+, is to get a local theatrical release.The picture is the story of three teenage best friends (played by Rasmus King, Yasmin Honeychurch and Rory Potter) who try to attend six music festivals in as many months. It gets its world premiere on Friday at the Sydney Film Festival, as part of the SFF’s Sounds on Screen section.The picture will have a limited theatrical release in Australia through Bonsai Films from Aug. 11, 2022.

Arden Cho Says She Turned Down 'Teen Wolf' Movie After Being Offered Much Less Than White Co-Stars - www.etonline.com - USA - Japan - North Korea
etonline.com
02.06.2022 / 01:27

Arden Cho Says She Turned Down 'Teen Wolf' Movie After Being Offered Much Less Than White Co-Stars

Arden Cho is confirming the reason she did not return for. In an interview with, the 36-year-old actress confirmed a report that she was “offered half the per-episode salary offered to her three counterparts.”  “I think I was actually offered even less,” she told, speaking out about the pay disparity for the first time.

WME Signs ‘Pools’ Filmmaker Sam Hayes - deadline.com - Chicago - city Roswell, state New Mexico - state New Mexico - city Odessa
deadline.com
28.05.2022 / 00:29

WME Signs ‘Pools’ Filmmaker Sam Hayes

EXCLUSIVE: WME has signed up-and-coming filmmaker Sam Hayes (Pools) for representation.

Joe Alwyn & Margaret Qualley Strike a Pose at 'The Stars At Noon' Photo Call in Cannes - www.justjared.com - Britain - France - USA
justjared.com
27.05.2022 / 02:11

Joe Alwyn & Margaret Qualley Strike a Pose at 'The Stars At Noon' Photo Call in Cannes

Joe Alwyn and Margaret Qualley pose together at the photo call for their film Stars At Noon in Cannes, France on Thursday (May 26).

‘The Stars At Noon’ Review: Margaret Qualley & Joe Alwyn Sweat It Out In Claire Denis’ Seductive Misfire [Cannes] - theplaylist.net - Britain - Spain - France - USA - Panama - Nicaragua
theplaylist.net
26.05.2022 / 16:05

‘The Stars At Noon’ Review: Margaret Qualley & Joe Alwyn Sweat It Out In Claire Denis’ Seductive Misfire [Cannes]

“The Stars at Noon” finds the French filmmaker Claire Denis shooting in Panama doubling for Nicaragua; directing a cast of Yanks, Brits, and assorted Central Americans; and working from a script switching between Spanish and English. Internationally coproduced Towers of Babel such as this aren’t at all uncommon at the Cannes Film Festival, but the errors in translation all over this disappointing foreign-relations drama run deeper than simple differences of ethnicity or language.

‘Elvis’ Filmmaker Baz Luhrmann Says “Greatest Review” For Pic Was From Presley Family – Cannes - deadline.com
deadline.com
26.05.2022 / 14:47

‘Elvis’ Filmmaker Baz Luhrmann Says “Greatest Review” For Pic Was From Presley Family – Cannes

“When we made this, we wanted to make it theatrical to bring audiences into theaters,” said Baz Luhrmann at the Cannes press conference for Elvis, the morning after the pic received the longest standing ovation of the fest at ten minutes.

Joe Alwyn & Margaret Qualley Premiere Their New Movie 'Stars at Noon' at Cannes 2022 - www.justjared.com - Britain - France - USA
justjared.com
26.05.2022 / 05:07

Joe Alwyn & Margaret Qualley Premiere Their New Movie 'Stars at Noon' at Cannes 2022

Joe Alwyn and Margaret Qualley are stepping out for the premiere of their new movie at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival!

Cannes Review: Claire Denis’ ‘Stars At Noon’ - deadline.com - France - USA - county Graham
deadline.com
26.05.2022 / 02:01

Cannes Review: Claire Denis’ ‘Stars At Noon’

Given the combustible subject matter and the director’s reputation, French auteur Claire Denis has made a remarkably listless and unpersuasive film in Stars at Noon. Set during the Nicaraguan Sandanista revolution circa 1984, this adaptation of Denis Johnson’s novel published two years later centers on a couple of Americans of dubious character who misspend time in Central America before finally deciding it’s time to split when, in fact, it might be too late. This is the sort of misfire that, just because it comes from a hallowed French auteur, sometimes gets programmed in the Cannes competition even when it manifestly doesn’t deserve to be there.

‘Stars at Noon’ Review: Margaret Qualley and Joe Alwyn Work Up a Sweat in Claire Denis’s Seductive Central American Escapade - variety.com - USA
variety.com
26.05.2022 / 01:51

‘Stars at Noon’ Review: Margaret Qualley and Joe Alwyn Work Up a Sweat in Claire Denis’s Seductive Central American Escapade

Guy Lodge Film CriticEarly in “Stars at Noon,” Yank journalist Trish gazes wistfully at a yellowed black-and-white photo of Nicaraguan resistance fighters, framed and tacked to the wall of the grim Managua hotel room where she’s having businesslike intercourse. “Young rebels used to be so sexy,” she sighs.

Joe Alwyn On ‘The Stars At Noon’: “I Was Never Going To Say No To Working With Claire Denis” - theplaylist.net - France
theplaylist.net
25.05.2022 / 21:17

Joe Alwyn On ‘The Stars At Noon’: “I Was Never Going To Say No To Working With Claire Denis”

A new film by Claire Denis is always a cause for excitement. And fans of the French director are in for a treat in 2022, with two new films from Denis premiering this year.

Joe Alwyn On Claire Denis’ Cannes Film ‘Stars at Noon’ & His “Numb” ‘Conversations With Friends’ Character - deadline.com - USA - Panama - Nicaragua - city Panama
deadline.com
24.05.2022 / 19:13

Joe Alwyn On Claire Denis’ Cannes Film ‘Stars at Noon’ & His “Numb” ‘Conversations With Friends’ Character

The first time Joe Alwyn came to the Cannes Film Festival in 2018, he walked away with the Trophée Chopard. Now he is back to help director Claire Denis compete for the Palme d’Or with Stars at Noon, based on the novel by Denis Johnson. Alwyn stars in the romantic thriller as a mysterious businessman in Nicaragua who falls in love with an American journalist, played by Margaret Qualley. In addition to Stars at Noon, Alwyn also stars in the BBC Three/Hulu series Conversations with Friends directed by Lenny Abrahamson and based on the Sally Rooney novel, which premiered May 15.

Cannes Has Record Number of Female Filmmakers, But Lots of Ground to Make Up - variety.com - France - state Oregon
variety.com
21.05.2022 / 08:07

Cannes Has Record Number of Female Filmmakers, But Lots of Ground to Make Up

Cannes Film Festival is making efforts to diversify beyond the cavalcade of many of the same male auteurs. Instead, there will be a record number of women directors in competition.Now the bad news.

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