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Vanessa Kirby is looking back on her royal role.
In a new interview with the Sunday Times, the “Pieces of a Woman” star talked about playing Princess Margaret in the first two seasons of “The Crown”.
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“I didn’t know anything about Princess Margaret. And from the 1950s all you could find were little clips of her opening things, like boats,” she said. “I had to find moments where her mic was left on and she
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The trailer for the romantic drama “The World To Come” has been released online ahead of the film’s screening at the Sundance Film Festival.
The trailer for Vanessa Kirby and Katherine Waterston‘s new period drama The World to Come has been released.
After the critical success of “A Portrait of a Lady On Fire” two years ago, it’s no surprise that there’s a modest influx of lesbian-themed period pieces following in that film’s lofty wake. Two upcoming movies certainly fit that mold, and arguably the more anticipated is Mona Fastvold‘s “The World To Come” (“Ammonite” being the other).
Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards, Features Editor“Pieces of a Woman” has garnered a lot of awards buzz for Vanessa Kirby’s fearless performance as Martha, a woman grieving the loss of her baby in childbirth.
Dr Strange actress Tilda Swinton recently got candid about her sexual identity while taking to British Vogue. The 60-year-old British Oscar-winning actress spoke about her new projects, her inspiring career and her sexuality.
Kornél Mundruczó and Kata Wéber are taking a deep look into grief and motherhood in their gut-wrenching drama Pieces of a Woman. The Netflix film stars Vanessa Kirby and Shia LaBeouf and follows a young couple Martha and Sean grappling with the loss of their newborn baby following a complicated home birth.
The creator of “Bridgerton” is in it for the long haul.
Mission: Impossible star Vanessa Kirby has responded to Tom Cruise’s on-set rant over COVID-19 safety procedures.Last month, audio was leaked of Cruise scolding crew members on Mission: Impossible 7, who he believed weren’t following coronavirus protocols.Kirby, who reprises her role of White Widow in the new film, said being safe was “the message”, as she also spoke about her sister – who is a director’s assistant on the movie.“I think being safe is the message for everybody, really,” the
Vanessa Kirby is opening up about what is was like to film that intense labor scene in her new movie Pieces of a Woman, which is streaming now on Netflix.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentLate last year, Chrissy Teigen and Meghan Markle both shared their personal stories of miscarriage and child loss.On Friday, Netflix’s Oscar-contending film “Pieces of a Woman” is released, shining a light on the taboo topics, which are rarely discussed in society, but highly common for women and families around the world.The subject matter is what attracted star Vanessa Kirby to the project, along with Ellen Burstyn, who says the film is emblematic of
Vanessa Kirby wouldn't have felt right faking it. When she agreed to star in the drama, «I knew that our big job was to represent birth as it actually is,» she explains to ET.
Pieces of a Woman.”Pregnant Martha (Vanessa Kirby) goes into labor at her Boston home, where she plans to give birth, and her husband Sean (Shia LaBeouf) calls the midwife in a panic. She arrives fast, but something seems off.
One of the disappointing aspects of a pandemic-affected awards season is the lack of in-person events. Clearly, it’s absolutely necessary, but let us selfishly reflect on the joy we’ve all missed out on this particular season for just one fleeting moment.
Shia LaBeouf's Pieces of a Woman co-star Vanessa Kirby has become the latest celebrity to voice her support for FKA twigs after she filed sexual battery charges against the actor. The singer and actress, real name Tahliah Debrett Barnett, raised claims against her ex-boyfriend, LaBeouf, last month, alleging that he abused her throughout their relationship, choked her, assaulted her at a gas station, and knowingly gave her a sexually-transmitted disease.
As Shia LaBeouf’s legal troubles continue, his Pieces of a Woman co-star Vanessa Kirby is finally opening up about her reactions to the allegations. The actress released a statement to The Times of London in which she said: