Sharon Fonseca and Gianluca Vacchi told us when she was three months pregnant. To the couple’s surprise, and Vacchi’s dream, it turns out the baby was a girl! They have named her Blu Jerusalema.
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Lord of the Rings horses have died.The actor, who played Aragorn in Peter Jackson’s trilogy, told NME that he bought the horse his character rides in the film as well as two others.“There were actually three horses that I bought, they were up for sale once the movies were done,” he explained.
“There were the two I’d ridden – a chestnut and then the big bay that Aragorn rides – but I also bought the white horse that Arwen rides in The Fellowship Of The Ring when she’s being chased through the
.Sharon Fonseca and Gianluca Vacchi told us when she was three months pregnant. To the couple’s surprise, and Vacchi’s dream, it turns out the baby was a girl! They have named her Blu Jerusalema.
Vicki Gunvalson may not appear on Bravo’s Real Housewives of Orange County anymore, but she’s keeping an eye on the current cast. This is especially the case with Braunwyn Windham-Burke, who recently revealed that she’s a lesbian and is dating a woman despite still being married to husband Sean Burke.On Monday, December 18, a fan Instagram account shared a photo of Braunwyn, 43, and girlfriend Kris out for a stroll on the beach.
John Lennon’s assassination, Jackson is giving fans a “sneaky preview,” as he called it, to the film “The Beatles: Get Back.” The unearthed footage was salvaged from Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s long lost “Let It Be,” a 1970 television documentary charting the squabbles and tension in the lead-up to the band’s final album and concert, to lukewarm reception.
Peter Jackson has released a sneak peek of his upcoming documentary The Beatles: Get Back, teasing some of the 56 hours of unseen footage the director has had access to of the Fab Four. Posted early on Monday on Paul McCartney's official Twitter account, the footage begins with an intro by the Oscar-winning Kiwi director.
On Friday, Vice President Mike Pence celebrated the one year anniversary of Donald Trump’s new branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, the Space Force. Pence did so by announcing that — as those serving in the Navy are known as sailors and those in the army are known as soldiers — “henceforth, the members of the United States Space Force will be known as ‘guardians.'”
It was a sad day in the Legend household, for maybe a day or so.
Viggo Mortensen makes his directorial debut and stars in the upcoming film, “Falling”.
The 2019 Oscars ceremony is memorable for many reasons. However, what still stands as one of the most unforgettable parts of the awards show is the very end, when “Green Book” took home the Best Picture trophy.
Also Read: Viggo Mortensen Explains How His Family History Influenced Directorial Debut 'Falling' (Video)“Falling” follows John (Mortensen) who lives with his partner, Eric (Chen), and their daughter, Mónica (Gabby Velis), in California, far from the traditional rural life he left behind years ago. John’s father, Willis (Henriksen), a headstrong man from a bygone era, lives alone on the isolated farm where John grew up.
With “Falling,” Viggo Mortensen does it all. He stars in, wrote, and directed, and composed the score for the film.
EXCLUSIVE: Quiver Distribution has landed U.S. rights to Falling, the directorial debut of Oscar-nominated actor Viggo Mortensen that had its world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. A theatrical, digital and on-demand release is set for February 5.
The horses Viggo Mortensen rode in the Lord Of The Rings trilogy have died. The actor bought the steeds he mounted as Aragorn in Peter Jackson's epics when filming wrapped but announced the creatures are dead.
Nearly two years after winning the 2019 Best Picture Oscar, the controversy of “Green Book” has yet to abate.
If you’ve been waiting for a sequel to David Cronenberg’s crime thriller, “Eastern Promises,” since its release in 2007, we have some good news…and some bad news. The good news is that a follow-up film set in the same universe of “Eastern Promises” is coming, titled “Small Dark Look.” Unfortunately, the film isn’t going to see the return of Cronenberg or star Viggo Mortensen, and it won’t continue the story featured in the first film.
Falling.The Lord of the Rings and Green Book star is making his debut as writer and director with the film, about a married gay man who takes care of his conservative and homophobic father after he starts to exhibit symptoms of dementia.Mortensen stars as lead character John, with Lance Henricksen as his father, Terry Chen as his husband, and Laura Linney as his sister.But Mortensen’s decision to cast himself as a gay man has led to criticism, given ongoing backlash in Hollywood over straight,
Viggo Mortensen is defending his role.
Over the past several years, a lot more attention has been paid to how Hollywood casts LGBTQ+ characters in films and TV projects. In years past, it was common for straight actors to play gay characters and be praised for their “brave” career choices.
Jamie Lang Among Ventana Sur’s most buzzed titles, and a strong indicator of the heft that animation production now carries, “Unicorn Wars” from Alberto Vazquez (“Birdboy: The Forgotten Children,” “Homeless Home”), holds the unique distinction of being the first-ever non Latin American animated film to feature at the Argentine event’s Animation! Sidebar.Having participated at several high-profile international festivals and markets since development, the blood-soaked, cotton candy fantasy