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Jane Fonda blames ‘white men,’ ‘racism’ for climate change: ‘Arrest and jail’ - nypost.com - USA - Vietnam
nypost.com
31.05.2023 / 00:41

Jane Fonda blames ‘white men,’ ‘racism’ for climate change: ‘Arrest and jail’

the “Book Club: The Next Chapter” actress said at the Cannes Film Festival.“It is a tragedy that we have to absolutely stop. We have to arrest and jail those men — they’re all men [behind this].”The two-time Oscar winner added that climate change would not be possible without racism or the patriarchy, in which “white men,” she said, are at the top.“It’s good for us all to realize, there would be no climate crisis if there was no racism.

Ming-Na Wen Makes Rare Appearance With Husband Eric Michael Zee & Their Kids At Her Walk of Fame Star Ceremony - www.justjared.com - Hollywood
justjared.com
30.05.2023 / 22:45

Ming-Na Wen Makes Rare Appearance With Husband Eric Michael Zee & Their Kids At Her Walk of Fame Star Ceremony

Mina-Na Wen shares a cute moment with husband Eric Michael Zee during her Walk of Fame Star Ceremony in Hollywood on Tuesday (May 30).

Taylor Swift fans claim ‘post-concert amnesia’ due to bizarre phenomenon - nypost.com - New York - Pennsylvania - state Massachusets - county Swift - city Philadelphia
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30.05.2023 / 19:57

Taylor Swift fans claim ‘post-concert amnesia’ due to bizarre phenomenon

all too well.Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour should be a night to remember — spanning 52 dates, 20 stadiums, 10 albums and 44 songs, each show lasting more than three hours.But multiple fans are experiencing signs of amnesia after attending the concert.“Post-concert amnesia is real,” Jenna Tocatlian, 25, told Time Magazine.Tocatlian, from New York, went to see Swift, 33, at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts — but she had spent so long dreaming about what it would be like to see the singer in person, she later claimed she couldn’t grasp what was reality.“It’s hard to put together what you actually witness,” she said, sharing that it was probably a case of sensory overload.

Hollyoaks star on what her first pregnancy has been like as she looks 'blooming beautiful' on babymoon - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - county Potter
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
30.05.2023 / 19:33

Hollyoaks star on what her first pregnancy has been like as she looks 'blooming beautiful' on babymoon

The excitement is building for mum-to-be Jazmine Franks as she relaxes on a 'babymoon' ahead of giving birth to her first child. The compliments came flooding in to say that Jazmine, who played Esther Bloom in the Channel Four soap Hollyoaks, is 'blooming' in her pregnancy.

‘Elemental’ Review: New Pixar Animation Is Visually Splendid, But Swamped In Syrupy Sentiment – Cannes Film Festival - deadline.com - New York - Greece - city Element
deadline.com
27.05.2023 / 22:09

‘Elemental’ Review: New Pixar Animation Is Visually Splendid, But Swamped In Syrupy Sentiment – Cannes Film Festival

What has fallen flat at Pixar? This is the innovative animation studio that pushed all before it in the first decade of this millennium, that invented a way of turning the plastic finish of digital animation to its advantage in the towering Toy Story, that was prepared to start a film with a 20-minute scene with no dialogue in Wall-E – and revealed that kids didn’t care – and that would make an adventure film with a hero aged 78 years young in UP!. Kids didn’t care about that either, as it turned out, because Carl Fredricksen was a grumpy-gramps adventurer who also didn’t care what others thought of him. Pixar always had something new up its collective artistic sleeve. And yet here they are, coming out with a film as dull-witted and syrupy as Elemental. 

Italy’s RAI Cinema Takes Ron Howard’s ‘Origin of Species’ at Cannes Where They Have Four Films Including ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - China - Italy - Rome
variety.com
26.05.2023 / 10:55

Italy’s RAI Cinema Takes Ron Howard’s ‘Origin of Species’ at Cannes Where They Have Four Films Including ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Italy’s RAI Cinema, which has four titles in this year’s Cannes selection, has closed a deal on Ron Howard’s next movie “Origin of Species,” a hot project at the Cannes market starring Daisy Edgar-Jones, Ana de Armas, Jude Law and Alicia Vikander. RAI Cinema chief Paolo Del Brocco said the company – which is the film arm of Italian state broadcaster RAI – has teamed up with Rome-based Lucisano Media Group to acquire Italian rights from CAA Media Finance on Howard’s survival thriller penned by Noah Pink (“Tetris”) about a a group of eclectics who turn their backs on civilization and head to the Galapagos. In Cannes, RAI Cinema also picked up Italian rights from Gaumont on family movie “Moon The Panda,” by French humans and animals adventures specialist Gilles de Maistre, known for “Mia and the White Lion”and “The Wolf and the Lion.” De Maistre’s latest, about the friendship between a boy and a panda, is set to shoot later this month in China’s Sichuan mountains.

David Dastmalchian Wears Red Eye Makeup For 'The Boogeyman' Premiere With Sophie Thatcher - www.justjared.com - Hollywood
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25.05.2023 / 02:59

David Dastmalchian Wears Red Eye Makeup For 'The Boogeyman' Premiere With Sophie Thatcher

David Dastmalchian and Sophie Thatcher stepped out for the premiere of their new movie, The Boogeyman, held at El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on Tuesday night (May 23).

Romania’s Culture Minister Confident That Government Can ‘Repair’ Beleaguered Cash Rebate System (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Romania
variety.com
21.05.2023 / 20:07

Romania’s Culture Minister Confident That Government Can ‘Repair’ Beleaguered Cash Rebate System (EXCLUSIVE)

Christopher Vourlias Romania’s culture minister Lucian Romașcanu is confident that the country’s beleaguered cash rebate system is back on track, insisting in Cannes on Sunday that the government is committed to “repairing” a scheme that has ground to a halt in recent years. “Everyone in politics, starting with the future Prime Minister MarcelCiolacu, understands the importance of that,” said Romașcanu, outlining plans to rebuild confidence in an incentive program that faces stiff competition in the region. “There is definitely a ‘yes’ from the political world.” According to Romașcanu, the administration is now determined to clear a backlog of roughly €100 million ($108.2 million) owed to foreign productions that have lensed in the Eastern European nation since the rebate was introduced, after a host of lawsuits over outstanding payments pushed the cashback program to a breaking point.

Oscar-Nominated Documentary Filmmaker Lourdes Portillo, Subject Of Academy Museum Retrospective, Says She’s Working On Her “Last Project” - deadline.com
deadline.com
21.05.2023 / 17:03

Oscar-Nominated Documentary Filmmaker Lourdes Portillo, Subject Of Academy Museum Retrospective, Says She’s Working On Her “Last Project”

The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures wraps up its 10-day major retrospective of filmmaker Lourdes Portillo’s work later today, with a screening of her 2001 documentary Missing Young Woman (Señorita Extraviada). 

Alicia Vikander on ‘Firebrand’s’ Rarely Told Henry VIII Story: ‘What’s Mostly Dramatized Are the Wives That Didn’t Make It’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Britain - Sweden - Denmark
variety.com
21.05.2023 / 05:09

Alicia Vikander on ‘Firebrand’s’ Rarely Told Henry VIII Story: ‘What’s Mostly Dramatized Are the Wives That Didn’t Make It’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Manori Ravindran Executive Editor of International In Britain, schoolchildren learning about Tudor history are taught a handy rhyme to remember the order of King Henry VIII’s six wives: “Divorced, beheaded, died. Divorced, beheaded, survived.” Hollywood has for decades been transfixed by the “beheaded” and “died” bits — essentially, the stories about women suffering — but what moviegoers are rarely reminded of is the wife who outlived Henry. In Karim Aïnouz’s hotly anticipated “Firebrand,” it’s the notorious Tudor king’s final companion, Katherine Parr, who finally takes center stage. “What’s mostly been dramatized are the wives who didn’t make it,” says Swedish star Alicia Vikander, who plays the surviving queen opposite Jude Law’s ailing monarch. “[When I read the script] I immediately thought, ‘Huh, isn’t it interesting that most people know more about the other wives.’ It’s almost like people are drawn to quite grim stories.”

‘Black Flies’ Review: Sean Penn Is A Tormented American Hero In An Entertaining Yet Painfully Predictable Thriller - theplaylist.net - USA
theplaylist.net
19.05.2023 / 12:49

‘Black Flies’ Review: Sean Penn Is A Tormented American Hero In An Entertaining Yet Painfully Predictable Thriller

In Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire’s “Black Flies,” silence is as scarce a commodity as hope. Young first responder Ollie Cross (Tye Sheridan) learns very early on that the job comes with two partners: the one sitting next to you and the relentless cacophony of sounds that cut through the vastness of night as shears.

‘White Men Can’t Jump’ Review: A Disposable Remake That Will Make You Yearn For The Chemistry In The Original - theplaylist.net - Kenya
theplaylist.net
18.05.2023 / 21:37

‘White Men Can’t Jump’ Review: A Disposable Remake That Will Make You Yearn For The Chemistry In The Original

For all of the success that Kenya Barris has had on TV, his film output as a director and especially a screenwriter is bizarrely spotty. For a project like “Girls Trip” (co-written with Tracy Oliver), we then have his directorial debut, Netflix’s “You People” from last January, co-written and starring Jonah Hill, which felt less like a comedy and more like a trap for anybody in front of the camera.

‘White Men Can’t Jump’ Review: Director Calmatic Bricks His Second Remake of 2023 - variety.com
variety.com
18.05.2023 / 21:21

‘White Men Can’t Jump’ Review: Director Calmatic Bricks His Second Remake of 2023

Todd Gilchrist editor “White Men Can’t Jump” holds a special place in a lot of moviegoers’ hearts; while not the enduring sports classic that writer-director Ron Shelton delivered with his baseball mash note “Bull Durham,” the buddy comedy vividly captures the world of pick-up basketball players, and features three standout performances by Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson and Rosie Perez. Director Calmatic’s 2023 remake not only fails to recapture the energy of the first film but seems to misunderstand the cinematic language of streetball, and is largely uninterested in utilizing stars Sinqua Walls and Jack Harlow except as delivery systems for exposition. Updated only in its excess of contemporary slang and overwrought backstories, “White Men Can’t Jump” exemplifies the aversion to risk and lack of imagination in storytellers mining intellectual property at the behest of blandest-common-denominator-seeking corporate overlords.

‘White Men Can’t Jump’ Review: Jack Harlow’s Acting Debut Is a Shaggy Underdog Cliche - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
18.05.2023 / 17:33

‘White Men Can’t Jump’ Review: Jack Harlow’s Acting Debut Is a Shaggy Underdog Cliche

Jack Harlow this month, well, he’s officially in the industry, baby. The film industry to be precise.The same artist who recently claimed he was “the hardest white boy since the one who rapped about vomit and sweaters” makes his acting debut with a remake of the 1992 sports comedy classic “White Men Can’t Jump.” But there’s nothing hard about this new movie, even with its R-rated language.

‘Jeopardy!’ winner Mattea Roach’s father dead: ‘Proudest dad around’ - nypost.com - Canada - county Halifax
nypost.com
17.05.2023 / 21:23

‘Jeopardy!’ winner Mattea Roach’s father dead: ‘Proudest dad around’

“Jeopardy!” winner Mattea Roach is mourning their 57-year-old father, Philip Roach, who suffered a fatal brain aneurysm this month. Roach died May 2 at his home in Halifax, Nova Scotia, while Mattea, 24, filmed the final episodes of the “Jeopardy! Masters” tournament, reports the Nova Scotia Buzz.

Taylor Swift and Matty Healy pictured together as fans are repulsed by his porn comments - www.ok.co.uk - Manhattan
ok.co.uk
17.05.2023 / 13:35

Taylor Swift and Matty Healy pictured together as fans are repulsed by his porn comments

Taylor Swift was all smiles as she was spotted leaving a recording studio with her rumoured new beau Matty Healy, despite fan backlash to the romance. Matty, 34, have been met with criticism after comments made by The 1975 frontman while on The Adam Friedland Show podcast began spreading online.

‘The Flash’ Star Rick Cosnett’s LGBTQ+ Film ‘Shoulder Dance’ Acquired by Breaking Glass, Launching at Cannes Market (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - New York - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - county Dallas - Indiana
variety.com
16.05.2023 / 15:07

‘The Flash’ Star Rick Cosnett’s LGBTQ+ Film ‘Shoulder Dance’ Acquired by Breaking Glass, Launching at Cannes Market (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired worldwide rights to Jay Arnold’s award-winning LGBTQ+ romantic drama feature “Shoulder Dance” and will launch sales at the Cannes film market. The film stars Matt Dallas (“Kyle XY”), Rick Cosnett (“The Flash”), Taylor Frey (“It Chapter Two”), Samuel Larsen (“Glee”) and Maggie Geha (“Gotham”). Arnold (“What Happens Next”) directed from his original screenplay. The deal was negotiated between Breaking Glass Pictures CEO Rich Wolff, Amanda Rae Simon, Esq., COO Susan Helfrich, Arnold, and Ethan Bearman, Esq., The Bearman Firm.

Sinqua Walls Says Jack Harlow ‘Put His All Into It’ While Filming ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ - etcanada.com - Canada - Kentucky
etcanada.com
15.05.2023 / 19:25

Sinqua Walls Says Jack Harlow ‘Put His All Into It’ While Filming ‘White Men Can’t Jump’

Jack Harlow is opening up about his exhilarating experience on the set of his first film, “White Men Can’t Jump”.

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