Colin Farrell is doing some heavy lifting!
23.06.2020 - 05:51 / justjared.com
Colin Farrell sits on the ground outside a coffee shop with his longtime friend Shea Whigham on Monday afternoon (June 22) in Los Angeles.
The actors, who starred in the 2000 movie Tigerland, met up shortly after it was announced that the film’s director Joel Schumacher had passed away.
Joel died following a year-long battle with cancer.
Tigerland was the first big movie for both of the actors and Joel is credited with helping to launch their careers in Hollywood. It looks like Colin and Shea
Colin Farrell is doing some heavy lifting!
Sleeper and Neil Simon’s The Prisoner of Second Avenue.
Colin Farrell puts his toned physique on display while wearing a tight white tank top during a coffee run on Monday afternoon (June 29) in Los Feliz, Calif.
Remember the action thriller ‘Eve,” now “Ava”? The film was embroiled in controversy out of the gate before production even started. Filmmaker Matthew Newton dropped out of helming the picture when past domestic violence incidents resurfaced.
Joel Schumacher has died, aged 80.The man behind movie hits Batman Forever, Batman & Robin, St. Elmo’s Fire, and A Time to Kill lost his battle with cancer on Monday (June 22, 2020).Born in New York City, Schumacher made his directorial debut with TV movie Virginia Hill in 1974.
#JoelSchumacher Director of Batman, The Lost Boys, St. Elmo’s Fire and Falling Down.
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterIn response to Joel Schumacher’s death on Monday, Matthew McConaughey says his career wouldn’t have taken off if the late director hadn’t cast him as the lead in the 1996 film “A Time to Kill.”McConaughey was relatively unknown before starring as Jake Brigance in the courtroom crime drama.
Joel Schumacher, the director of such films as St. Elmo’s Fire and Batman Forever, has passed away and one of his interviews from last year is going viral on social media.
pic.twitter.com/yv09WIY17V— Kiefer Sutherland (@RealKiefer) June 22, 2020Patrick Wilson, who starred in Schumacher’s adaptation of “The Phantom of the Opera” in 2004, noted that Schumacher “started the careers of many. Too many to name.” Along with casting Wilson and Sutherland in some of their first film roles, Schumacher also helped launch the careers of stars like Colin Farrell in “Phone Booth” and Matthew McConaughey in “A Time to Kill.”“This breaks my heart.
magazine in 1999 what advice he had for first-time directors, he said, «Be bold, take risks, follow your own instincts.»«Listen to other people only when you really believe in your gut that they're right,» he continued. «Get a great cast.
Moviemaker Joel Schumacher has died, aged 80.
St. Elmo’s Fire, The Lost Boys and two Batman movies, died on Monday, June 22.
Moviemaker Joel Schumacher has died, aged 80.The man behind movie hits Batman Forever, Batman & Robin, St. Elmo’s Fire, and A Time to Kill lost his battle with cancer on Monday.Born in New York City, Schumacher made his directorial debut with TV movie Virginia Hill in 1974.
Filmmaker Joel Schumacher passed away Monday in New York at the age of 80.