Sharon Stone is indulging her musical side.
04.03.2021 - 01:11 / hollywoodreporter.com
Never Rarely Sometimes Always writer-director Eliza Hittman and its star Sidney Flanigan sat down with The Hollywood Reporter to discuss their acclaimed film in a THR Presents Q&A powered by Vision Media. Newcomer Flanigan stars as Autumn, a pregnant teenager in small-town Pennsylvania who is seeking an abortion.
Sharon Stone is indulging her musical side.
Sharon Stone's memoir The Beauty of Living Twice is one of the most anticipated books of 2021 and is all set to release this month. An excerpt from the book was recently published on Vanity Fair and it retells the shocking incidents that went down on the sets of Basic instinct, the 1992 erotic thriller.
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Sharon Stone recently released her debut book, The Beauty of Living Twice, which chronicles how the star pieced her life back together following a stroke.MORE: Sharon Stone looks sensational as she poses on the beachAnd to commemorate the event, the Basic Instinct actress took to Instagram to announce she was going on her first book tour."Just announced! First book tour!" she wrote.
Sharon Stone had an incredible reason to celebrate on Tuesday after finally getting her hands on her debut book!The Basic Instinct star was overcome with emotion as she shared the unboxing of her tome, The Beauty of Living Twice, alongside her lookalike mother, Dorothy Stone.READ: Sharon Stone reveals incredible hidden talentSharon was almost speechless as she admired the pile of books, which feature a stunning black and white portrait of the actress on the cover.WATCH: Sharon Stone is giddy
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Television creator Eric Kripke had been a longtime fan of Garth Ennis' comic books —The Boys among them — but it was his love of another one of Ennis' properties, Preacher, that paved the path to his eventual Amazon show. When he heard that Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg were turning Preacher into a television series at AMC, Kripke was filled with envy, he recalled during a recent THR Presents Q&A powered by Vision Media.
At the height of the COVID pandemic, All In: The Fight for Democracy directors Liz Garbus and Lisa Cortés reached out to Janelle Monáe to write a song for the documentary about voter suppression. By her own admission, Monáe “mentally wasn’t in a good space” and had stopped recording.
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Sharon Stone can't do?Not only is the A-lister a world-class actor, but on Monday, the 62-year-old revealed that she's also an incredibly talented painter.Unveiling a beautiful watercolour piece that she has been working on, the Basic Instinct star showed off the artwork at different stages, and when posting a photo of its completion even told her followers that she'd painted it using make-up brushes. WATCH: Ronnie Wood crafts a special artwork for the NHSUploading a photo of her striking work,
Carole Horst A critical hit that has been praised by audiences for its unvarnished look at abortion rights, Eliza Hittman’s drama “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” hit the Sundance festival last year after years of research and input from Planned Parenthood. The film is one of the few American films to tackle abortion access head on in a straightforward manner, sloughing off overly emotional drama and divisive politics. The idea for the film, which follows the journey of 17-year-old Autumn and
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter“Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” a slice-of-life drama that grapples with abortion restrictions, has been in the awards conversation since it premiered at last year’s Sundance Film Festival. It’s gotten nods from the Indie Spirit Awards, National Board of Review and New York Film Critics Circle.
Diane Min, head of format sales at CJ ENM; Bonggyu "River" Kang, executive producer and showrunner for KBS Media’s The Return of Superman; and Jongwoo Kim, producer of MBC documentary Meeting You sat down with Rebecca Sun of The Hollywood Reporter to discuss their unscripted shows and the expanding international market for Korean entertainment in a THRPresents Q&A powered by Vision Media.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaTerrified and tired, a 17-year old girl named Autumn fights back tears while sharing details about her relationships and sexual history.