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Djimon Hounsou Speaks Out About Feeling 'Cheated' By Hollywood: 'I’m Still Struggling to Try to Make a Dollar' - www.etonline.com - Hollywood - Benin
etonline.com
20.03.2023 / 21:49

Djimon Hounsou Speaks Out About Feeling 'Cheated' By Hollywood: 'I’m Still Struggling to Try to Make a Dollar'

Djimon Housou is getting candid about the systemic problems in Hollywood.The actor opened up in a new interview, while promoting his most recent film,, noting that, despite Oscar-nominated starring roles in acclaimed films likeand he still struggles to get his due respect when it comes to meaningful roles and contracts.«I still have to prove why I need to get paid,» he shared with. “They always come at me with a complete low ball: 'We only have this much for the role, but we love you so much and we really think you can bring so much.'«The Benin-born actor broke through on the international stage with his role as Cinqué in Steven Spielberg's.

Djimon Hounsou Is ‘Still Struggling to Make a Dollar’ in Hollywood: ‘I Feel Tremendously Cheated’ in Terms of Pay and Workload - variety.com - Hollywood
variety.com
17.03.2023 / 21:37

Djimon Hounsou Is ‘Still Struggling to Make a Dollar’ in Hollywood: ‘I Feel Tremendously Cheated’ in Terms of Pay and Workload

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Djimon Hounsou’s acting career spans 33 years and includes two Academy Award nominations (“In America” and “Blood Diamond”), action blockbusters like “Furious 7,” superhero movies such as “Shazam!” and collaborations with Steven Spielberg (“Amistad”) and Ridley Scott (“Gladiator”), yet he told The Guardian that he still feels “tremendously cheated” when it comes to Hollywood pay. “I’m still struggling to try to make a dollar!” Hounsou said. “I’ve come up in the business with some people who are absolutely well off and have very little of my accolades. So I feel cheated, tremendously cheated, in terms of finances and in terms of the workload as well.”

Rare behind-the-scenes ‘Indiana Jones’ photos of Ke Huy Quan and Harrison Ford reveal emotional bond - nypost.com - Hollywood - Indiana - county Harrison - county Ford - Sri Lanka
nypost.com
15.03.2023 / 21:39

Rare behind-the-scenes ‘Indiana Jones’ photos of Ke Huy Quan and Harrison Ford reveal emotional bond

was an emotional reunion with Ford, Quan’s co-star in 1984’s “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” — and the origin of that friendship can be seen in newly released photos, shot by Eva Sereny, as they hung out while filming.“Temple of Doom,” in which Quan played Indy’s chatty kid sidekick Short Round, was his first film as an actor. He was just 12, and superstar Ford was 40.

Paul Thomas Anderson and Steven Spielberg to Appear at TCM Festival for Warner Bros Centennial - thewrap.com - USA - Hollywood
thewrap.com
15.03.2023 / 20:43

Paul Thomas Anderson and Steven Spielberg to Appear at TCM Festival for Warner Bros Centennial

The 14th annual TCM Classic Film Festival will open with a restoration of “Rio Bravo” (1959) and appearance by Paul Thomas Anderson and Steven Spielberg in celebration of Warner Bros.’ 100th anniversary.Running from April 13-16 in Hollywood, the program will open with a conversation between TCM host Ben Mankiewicz and “Rio Bravo” star Angie Dickinson, who starred alongside John Wayne, Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson. The screening will mark the world premiere of the 4k restoration of the Warner Bros.

Ke Huy Quan, Comeback Kid: The Oscar Winner on ‘Everything Everywhere,’ Kissing Harrison Ford and Why He’s Worried About What Comes Next - variety.com - USA - Hollywood - Indiana - Vietnam - county Harrison - county Ford
variety.com
15.03.2023 / 18:17

Ke Huy Quan, Comeback Kid: The Oscar Winner on ‘Everything Everywhere,’ Kissing Harrison Ford and Why He’s Worried About What Comes Next

Ke Huy Quan was on a mission. He’d just been named best supporting actor for his performance as Waymond Wang, the goofy husband of a laundromat owner in “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” and he wanted to experience the moment with Steven Spielberg. Spielberg, you see, was the filmmaker who cast him in his breakout role in 1984’s “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” when Quan was 12 years old. So during a commercial break in the Academy Awards telecast, Quan, 51, went over to where Spielberg was sitting with his wife, actress Kate Capshaw, whom Quan hadn’t seen since they co-starred in “Temple of Doom” four decades earlier. After hugs all around, Spielberg put his hands on Quan’s shoulders and said, “You are now an Oscar-winning actor.”

Emile Hirsch Joins Cast of Holocaust Drama ‘Bau, Artist at War’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Hollywood
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15.03.2023 / 13:09

Emile Hirsch Joins Cast of Holocaust Drama ‘Bau, Artist at War’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Emile Hirsch (“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”) and Inbar Levi (“Fauda”) lead the cast of WWII-set drama “Bau, Artist at War,” which is now in production. The film is based on the true story of Joseph and Rebecca Bau whose wedding in the Plaszow concentration camp was depicted in Steven Spielberg’s “Schindler’s List.” It follows Joseph’s journey as an artist and prisoner in the Plaszow camp and his fight for justice years later. Using his skills to forge IDs, Joseph manages to stay alive while helping hundreds of prisoners escape from the camp, with his creativity and humor providing hope in a place of hopelessness. Rebecca, also a Resistance worker, serves as a spy in Kommandant Goeth’s (Josh Blacker) office. After the liquidation of the Plaszow camp, Rebecca is sent to Auschwitz, while Joseph is sent to Oskar Schindler’s (Edward Foy) factory in Brunnlitz.

Inside Vanity Fair’s Oscars Party: Pedro Pascal Flirts, Michelle Yeoh Dances and Everyone Loves Paul Mescal - variety.com - Hollywood
variety.com
13.03.2023 / 20:47

Inside Vanity Fair’s Oscars Party: Pedro Pascal Flirts, Michelle Yeoh Dances and Everyone Loves Paul Mescal

Ramin Setoodeh Co-Editor-in-Chief At 11:30 p.m., Daniel Kwan was ready for a late dinner. The movie that he co-directed — “Everything Everywhere All At Once” — had swept the 95th annual Academy Awards, winning a historic seven statues, including best picture and best director. But he hadn’t had a bite to eat in hours. So at Vanity Fair’s annual Oscars party, he grabbed an In-N-Out burger from a tray to refuel. But before he could dig in, he was greeted by one of his many fans — named Steven Spielberg. The man who saw his cinematic memoir, “The Fabelmans,” get crushed by the Daniels (as Kwan and his collaborator Daniel Scheinert are called) didn’t seem the least bit upset.

Ke Huy Quan and Harrison Ford Reunite at Oscars as ‘Indiana Jones’ Actors Share Emotional Hug on Stage - variety.com - New York - Hollywood - Indiana - county Harrison - county Ford
variety.com
13.03.2023 / 08:31

Ke Huy Quan and Harrison Ford Reunite at Oscars as ‘Indiana Jones’ Actors Share Emotional Hug on Stage

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Ke Huy Quan ended an emotional Oscars night by reuniting with his “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” co-star Harrison Ford on stage. Ford presented the final award of the 2023 ceremony, which went to “Everything Everywhere All at Once” for best picture. As Quan and Ford came face to face as the “Everything Everywhere” cast took the stage to accept the prize, the two actors and former co-stars shared an emotional hug. Quan won the Oscar for best supporting actor earlier in the ceremony. Ford championed Quan’s performance in “Everything Everywhere” all awards season long. Quan got his start in Hollywood as a child actor, making his feature film debut opposite Ford in Steven Spielberg’s 1984 adventure “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.”

2023 Oscars: Best Moments and Most Emotional Speeches From Hollywood's Biggest Night! - www.etonline.com - Hollywood
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13.03.2023 / 07:39

2023 Oscars: Best Moments and Most Emotional Speeches From Hollywood's Biggest Night!

Academy Awards brought out the biggest names in Hollywood for a night of fun and celebration.Coming together at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, this year's Oscars was a musical performance-filled gala that also served as a celebration of cinema greatness and delivered some truly unexpected surprises and category upsets.Hosted once again by Jimmy Kimmel — serving as emcee for the third time -- this year's show expertly navigated the potentially choppy waters of the first show since the infamous slap heard 'round the world.From some long-awaited wins to some truly touching acceptance speeches, here are all the best, biggest and most memorable highlights from Sunday's 95th Oscars ceremony!After parachuting into the Dolby Theatre (literally dropping down from the rafters), Kimmel delivered a monologue that was gently playful, poking fun at some of the nominees but with a loving and considerate tone — for the most part.After ribbing Steven Spielberg, James Cameron and Tom Cruise, he addressed last year's infamous slap toward the end of his monologue, explaining, «We want you to have fun, feel safe, and most importantly, we want me to feel safe. So, we have strict policies in place.

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Wins Best Picture at the 2023 Oscars - www.usmagazine.com - Los Angeles - Hollywood
usmagazine.com
13.03.2023 / 07:09

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Wins Best Picture at the 2023 Oscars

The grand prize. Everything Everywhere All at Once won Best Picture at the 2023 Oscars on Sunday, March 12.

Why there was no Oscars red carpet as Academy Awards makes history - www.ok.co.uk - New York - Hollywood - Santa Monica
ok.co.uk
13.03.2023 / 05:27

Why there was no Oscars red carpet as Academy Awards makes history

For the first time since the ceremony’s inception the 2023 Oscars featured a non-red carpet, with the Academy instead opting for a champagne colour. Organisers said the colour was chosen to “evoke the sunset” and that the decision had been approved by Academy boss Bill Kramer.The decision came from creative consultants Lisa Love, a longtime Vogue contributor, and Raul Avila, the creative director for the Met Gala in New York.

'Banshees' Director Martin McDonagh Gets Partner Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Support at Oscars 2023! - www.justjared.com - Hollywood
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13.03.2023 / 04:19

'Banshees' Director Martin McDonagh Gets Partner Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Support at Oscars 2023!

Phoebe Waller-Bridge is at the Oscars to support her longtime partner Martin McDonagh!

The Banshees of Inisherin's Brendan Gleeson & Barry Keoghan Bring Their Partners To The Oscars 2023! - www.justjared.com - Hollywood - city Sandro
justjared.com
13.03.2023 / 03:21

The Banshees of Inisherin's Brendan Gleeson & Barry Keoghan Bring Their Partners To The Oscars 2023!

Barry Keoghan makes it date night out with girlfriend Alyson Sandro while arriving at the 2023 Academy Awards on Sunday (March 12) at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

Patty Jenkins Slams Oscars for Shutting Women Out of Best Director: ‘I Give Up’ - variety.com - Hollywood
variety.com
12.03.2023 / 19:39

Patty Jenkins Slams Oscars for Shutting Women Out of Best Director: ‘I Give Up’

Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor Patty Jenkins says she was more than disappointed that no women were nominated for best director this year. “I give up, I give up,” the “Wonder Woman” director told me Saturday at the Charles Finch and Chanel pre-Oscars dinner at the Beverly Hills Hotel’s Polo Lounge. “I say that even with all of their push to have diversity. The numbers are just hugely imbalanced of who votes for these things. I sort of just stopped paying attention to it. It’s still going to take a long ways to go. It’s going to take a lot more to really see truly more diverse awards. I really appreciate the efforts that they’re making but we have a long way to go.”

Tom Cruise, Instagram the Ethics of Oscar Campaigning: Inside a ‘Messy’ Season - variety.com - Los Angeles - Hollywood - city Lansing
variety.com
12.03.2023 / 17:05

Tom Cruise, Instagram the Ethics of Oscar Campaigning: Inside a ‘Messy’ Season

Matt Donnelly Senior Film Writer Tom Cruise got a hero’s welcome in Hollywood over the last week of February. The best actor Oscar nominee for “Top Gun: Maverick” had been largely absent from Los Angeles during prime awards campaigning season, held up filming his latest “Mission: Impossible” epic, and the town was more than compensated for his absence when he finally touched down. On Sunday Feb. 26, “Top Gun: Maverick” producer Jerry Bruckheimer opened his Beverly Hills home to power players and stars (many of them voters for the annual Academy Awards) where Cruise was guest of honor. Days later, former Paramount chief and show business stateswoman Shery Lansing gave an equally well-attended cocktail party to fete Cruise. It’s not surprising that the industry would want to celebrate the man who Steven Spielberg said “saved Hollywood’s ass” by getting moviegoers back in theaters. But were the events legit in the eyes of the film academy, which enforces how and when Oscar hopefuls get to woo the figures that hand them golden trophies? The Academy’s bylaws say that after Oscar nominations are released, campaigns cannot “invite members to attend any parties, dinners, lunches, or other non-screening events that promote nominated films.”

Chloé Zhao on Lack of Women Nominated for Best Director Oscar: ‘There’s Clearly a Very Big Gap’ - variety.com - Hollywood - Switzerland
variety.com
11.03.2023 / 01:59

Chloé Zhao on Lack of Women Nominated for Best Director Oscar: ‘There’s Clearly a Very Big Gap’

Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor Chloé Zhao has known “Everything Everywhere All at Once” directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert — aka, the Daniels — for about a decade. They met when they were fellows at the Sundance Directors Lab. “They were making ‘Swiss Army Man,’” Zhao recalls. “To be able to reunite with them and see that they have been able to stay as authentic as when I first met them 10 years ago and the world embracing them, it’s so beautiful to watch.” I recently caught up with Zhao, who became the second woman ever and first woman of color to win best director at the Oscars for “Nomadland” in 2021, ahead of this year’s big night. She’s teamed up with Johnnie Walker on First Strides, an initiative that has provided more than $1 million to women’s organizations such as IFundWomen and She Should Run since its launch a year ago. The Johnnie Walker program is part of Friday’s Women in Film pre-Oscars event in Hollywood, providing free 30-day trials to MUBI to encourage people to watch more women-made films. “I joined Johnnie Walker to not only celebrate but to create support for women filmmakers and women-made films,” Zhao said.

Brittany Snow’s Dating History: From A-List Musicians and Actors to Marrying ‘Selling the OC’ Star Tyler Stanaland and Beyond - www.usmagazine.com - Hollywood - Florida
usmagazine.com
09.03.2023 / 19:01

Brittany Snow’s Dating History: From A-List Musicians and Actors to Marrying ‘Selling the OC’ Star Tyler Stanaland and Beyond

Looking for her (pitch) perfect match! Brittany Snow’s love life has been a hot topic throughout her career — both before and after her split from husband Tyler Stanaland.

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