Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee‘s hit “Despacito” was without a doubt the biggest song of the year in 2017, and it only got bigger when Justin Bieber hopped on a remix.
However, had things gone differently, it might have been Ariana Grande hopping on the chart-topper.
During a recent interview, Luis opened up about how the major remix came together and recalled his first attempts to get the “thank u, next” hitmaker involved.
Keep reading to find out more…
While on The Interview with Yordi Rosado podcast, Luis explained that Justin had heard “Despacito” while on tour and was interested in hopping on it.
According to a translation provided by Google, Justin reached out to his then-manager Scooter Braun. Interestingly, he was already familiar with the song.
“We had talked to Scooter Braun, because he also managed Ariana Grande, and we told him it’d be cool to have her on the song,...
However, had things gone differently, it might have been Ariana Grande hopping on the chart-topper.
During a recent interview, Luis opened up about how the major remix came together and recalled his first attempts to get the “thank u, next” hitmaker involved.
Keep reading to find out more…
While on The Interview with Yordi Rosado podcast, Luis explained that Justin had heard “Despacito” while on tour and was interested in hopping on it.
According to a translation provided by Google, Justin reached out to his then-manager Scooter Braun. Interestingly, he was already familiar with the song.
“We had talked to Scooter Braun, because he also managed Ariana Grande, and we told him it’d be cool to have her on the song,...
- 5/4/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
“Do you know what it means to be loved by death?”
Anne Rice is a prolific gothic horror novelist who has eternally changed the shape of vampire fiction. Anne’s literature has flourished for decades, but the film and TV adaptations of her best works have been a mixed bag. Many audiences were ready to dismiss Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire when it first premiered on AMC in 2022, only for it to rise from its grave as one of the year’s best series – horror or otherwise. Interview with the Vampire perfectly captures Rice’s painful pathos that uses the veil of supernatural storytelling and monstrous creatures to explore the human condition. Interview with the Vampire’s second season elevates its moving character development to greater heights and improves upon everything that already worked so well in its debut season. It’s the perfect evolution of this macabre,...
Anne Rice is a prolific gothic horror novelist who has eternally changed the shape of vampire fiction. Anne’s literature has flourished for decades, but the film and TV adaptations of her best works have been a mixed bag. Many audiences were ready to dismiss Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire when it first premiered on AMC in 2022, only for it to rise from its grave as one of the year’s best series – horror or otherwise. Interview with the Vampire perfectly captures Rice’s painful pathos that uses the veil of supernatural storytelling and monstrous creatures to explore the human condition. Interview with the Vampire’s second season elevates its moving character development to greater heights and improves upon everything that already worked so well in its debut season. It’s the perfect evolution of this macabre,...
- 5/1/2024
- by Daniel Kurland
- bloody-disgusting.com
Christoph Waltz is calling out the “posthumous sanctification” of late legendary actor Marlon Brando.
According to Waltz, the revelry around Brando’s legacy is “annoying,” to not mince words.
“Now it’s Brando’s 100th birthday. I read two articles and I found them both really annoying, and this posthumous sanctification […] to make him […] a mythology,” Waltz told Interview magazine while in conversation with Caleb Landry Jones. “And it’s ridiculous, because he was a ham.”
Waltz added of Brando, “In the beginning he was fantastic. No one had ever seen anything like it.”
However, Waltz also called Brando’s performance in “The Missouri Breaks” “difficult to watch.” He added that Brando’s reputation of being “difficult” on sets, or accusations of inappropriate conduct on the set of “The Last Tango in Paris,” did not affect his perspective on Brando’s acting ability.
“I don’t care about that one bit,...
According to Waltz, the revelry around Brando’s legacy is “annoying,” to not mince words.
“Now it’s Brando’s 100th birthday. I read two articles and I found them both really annoying, and this posthumous sanctification […] to make him […] a mythology,” Waltz told Interview magazine while in conversation with Caleb Landry Jones. “And it’s ridiculous, because he was a ham.”
Waltz added of Brando, “In the beginning he was fantastic. No one had ever seen anything like it.”
However, Waltz also called Brando’s performance in “The Missouri Breaks” “difficult to watch.” He added that Brando’s reputation of being “difficult” on sets, or accusations of inappropriate conduct on the set of “The Last Tango in Paris,” did not affect his perspective on Brando’s acting ability.
“I don’t care about that one bit,...
- 4/29/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Rihanna has shared another update on her long-awaited next album, saying the songs she’s been working on are “so good.”
The Grammy-winning singer, who hasn’t released a studio album since 2016’s Anti, teased fans during a red carpet interview with Entertainment Tonight on Wednesday at the launch of her new Fenty x Puma Creeper Phatty Earth Tone sneaker.
“I already got stuff that I feel like I can make hits out of. Yeah, really,” Rihanna said, adding that her partner, rapper A$AP Rocky, also loves the tracks for himself. “Me and Rocky are really trying to figure out who is going to use what because it’s so good.”
When asked when the next album could drop, the “Work” singer noted that she’s not too sure, quipping, “I wanna know, too.”
The Fenty Beauty founder’s latest comments likely won’t ease eager fans who are...
The Grammy-winning singer, who hasn’t released a studio album since 2016’s Anti, teased fans during a red carpet interview with Entertainment Tonight on Wednesday at the launch of her new Fenty x Puma Creeper Phatty Earth Tone sneaker.
“I already got stuff that I feel like I can make hits out of. Yeah, really,” Rihanna said, adding that her partner, rapper A$AP Rocky, also loves the tracks for himself. “Me and Rocky are really trying to figure out who is going to use what because it’s so good.”
When asked when the next album could drop, the “Work” singer noted that she’s not too sure, quipping, “I wanna know, too.”
The Fenty Beauty founder’s latest comments likely won’t ease eager fans who are...
- 4/18/2024
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Billie Eilish is continuing to celebrate her full-circle performance with Lana Del Rey at Coachella last weekend.
In an Instagram Story post on Wednesday, Eilish wrote that singing 2012’s “Video Games” and her breakthrough hit “Ocean Eyes” felt like “literally a hallucination,” and credited Del Rey for being the reason behind her Don’t Smile At Me track.
“This song wouldn’t even exist without her,” she wrote about “Ocean Eyes,” posting a video of Del Rey at singing the track at the music festival. On stage last Friday, Eilish...
In an Instagram Story post on Wednesday, Eilish wrote that singing 2012’s “Video Games” and her breakthrough hit “Ocean Eyes” felt like “literally a hallucination,” and credited Del Rey for being the reason behind her Don’t Smile At Me track.
“This song wouldn’t even exist without her,” she wrote about “Ocean Eyes,” posting a video of Del Rey at singing the track at the music festival. On stage last Friday, Eilish...
- 4/18/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Actress Sienna Miller (“Horizon: An American Saga”) poses for the Twinset Spring and Summer 2024 wardrobe campaign, photographed by Daniel Jackson:
Prior to a professional acting career, Miller worked as a print model for Coca-Cola, Italian Vogue and appeared in the 2003 Pirelli Calendar.
Signing with Pepe Jeans London, Miller was featured in their March 2006 campaign and continues to design a fashion line for them today.
February 2009, Miller became 'ambassador' for the fragrance Boss Orange women's perfume.
In 2001, she appeared in the feature "South Kensington" followed by a recurring role in the one-season, episodic TV drama "Keen Eddie". In 2004 Miller had a supporting role in the remake of "Alfie".
This was followed by playing the female lead in "Casanova". In 2006 she starred as 'Edie Sedgwick' in the bio-pic "Factory Girl".
In 2007, Miller appeared in 3 films including "Stardust", "Interview" and "Camille". In 2008 Miller co-starred with Keira Knightley in "The Edge of Love...
Prior to a professional acting career, Miller worked as a print model for Coca-Cola, Italian Vogue and appeared in the 2003 Pirelli Calendar.
Signing with Pepe Jeans London, Miller was featured in their March 2006 campaign and continues to design a fashion line for them today.
February 2009, Miller became 'ambassador' for the fragrance Boss Orange women's perfume.
In 2001, she appeared in the feature "South Kensington" followed by a recurring role in the one-season, episodic TV drama "Keen Eddie". In 2004 Miller had a supporting role in the remake of "Alfie".
This was followed by playing the female lead in "Casanova". In 2006 she starred as 'Edie Sedgwick' in the bio-pic "Factory Girl".
In 2007, Miller appeared in 3 films including "Stardust", "Interview" and "Camille". In 2008 Miller co-starred with Keira Knightley in "The Edge of Love...
- 4/17/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Billie Eilish made a surprise return to Coachella as a special guest during Lana Del Rey’s headlining set on Friday, April 12.
Eilish — who has cited Del Rey as a prominent influence in her own music — surfaced from backstage and joined her idol in a gilded balcony overlooking the main stage. With a dreamy assist from Del Rey, Eilish sang her 2016 hit, “Ocean Eyes.” They also sang Del Rey’s 2012 song “Video Games,” for which the audience served as their backup choir.
“Get the f— out of my face!” said...
Eilish — who has cited Del Rey as a prominent influence in her own music — surfaced from backstage and joined her idol in a gilded balcony overlooking the main stage. With a dreamy assist from Del Rey, Eilish sang her 2016 hit, “Ocean Eyes.” They also sang Del Rey’s 2012 song “Video Games,” for which the audience served as their backup choir.
“Get the f— out of my face!” said...
- 4/13/2024
- by Jon Blistein and Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
Rihanna revealed the “fantasy” plastic surgery procedure that she’s tempted to have done during a recent interview.
The 36-year-old “Diamonds” diva and mom to two sat down for a conversation with Interview magazine and was asked what work she’d consider having done in the future.
She revealed one procedure that she’s tempted by and another that she’d never do. Rihanna also explained why she isn’t interested in having a Bbl.
Read more about Rihanna’s plastic surgery thoughts…
Rihanna said that she’s tempted by the idea of having a breast lift, adding that she didn’t see herself waiting too long.
“I want my t-tties pinned back to my shoulders, right where they used to be. I don’t want implants. I just want a lift,” she explained. “I haven’t done enough research to know, but I heard that you might have some scars.
The 36-year-old “Diamonds” diva and mom to two sat down for a conversation with Interview magazine and was asked what work she’d consider having done in the future.
She revealed one procedure that she’s tempted by and another that she’d never do. Rihanna also explained why she isn’t interested in having a Bbl.
Read more about Rihanna’s plastic surgery thoughts…
Rihanna said that she’s tempted by the idea of having a breast lift, adding that she didn’t see herself waiting too long.
“I want my t-tties pinned back to my shoulders, right where they used to be. I don’t want implants. I just want a lift,” she explained. “I haven’t done enough research to know, but I heard that you might have some scars.
- 4/11/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Fans of Rihanna’s music should not hold their breath for a ninth record anytime soon, it seems, according to a conversation with the singer-turned-mogul in the latest issue of Interview magazine.
The pop sensation, who hasn’t released an album since 2016’s Anti, recently spoke with Interview editor Mel Ottenberg on a wide range of topics, from her marriage to Fenty Beauty to music. On the latter topic, she has no news but that may not be great news for eager fans.
“I have a lot of visual ideas,” the singer told the outlet. “It’s weird. My brain is working backward right now. I usually have the music first, and the music leads me into all of these visual opportunities, and now I’m having all of these visuals.”
“I don’t have the songs for them yet, she added. “But maybe that’s the key, this time.
The pop sensation, who hasn’t released an album since 2016’s Anti, recently spoke with Interview editor Mel Ottenberg on a wide range of topics, from her marriage to Fenty Beauty to music. On the latter topic, she has no news but that may not be great news for eager fans.
“I have a lot of visual ideas,” the singer told the outlet. “It’s weird. My brain is working backward right now. I usually have the music first, and the music leads me into all of these visual opportunities, and now I’m having all of these visuals.”
“I don’t have the songs for them yet, she added. “But maybe that’s the key, this time.
- 4/10/2024
- by Kevin Dolak
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Andrew Scott and Olivia Colman have been among the most popular and sought-after actors in recent years. Although he became popular thanks to his role in Fleabag, Scott’s breakout performance was BBC’s Sherlock, in which he portrayed an amazing version of Moriarty. Since then, he has starred in the amazing drama All of Us Strangers and is currently set to star as Tom Ripley in Netflix’s series.
Olivia Colman, on the other hand, is a well-known British comedian whose breakout performance was in the crime drama Broadchurch, where she starred alongside David Tennant. Since then, she has landed roles in The Night Manager, as well as her Oscar-winning performance in Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Favourite, among others. The two of them recently had a talk for Interview magazine, as Colman interviewed Scott, and one of the topics that was discussed were self-taped auditions.
The interview touched upon several different topics,...
Olivia Colman, on the other hand, is a well-known British comedian whose breakout performance was in the crime drama Broadchurch, where she starred alongside David Tennant. Since then, she has landed roles in The Night Manager, as well as her Oscar-winning performance in Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Favourite, among others. The two of them recently had a talk for Interview magazine, as Colman interviewed Scott, and one of the topics that was discussed were self-taped auditions.
The interview touched upon several different topics,...
- 4/7/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
While opening up about her decades-long career, Carla Gugino shared that she still has “a little Ptsd” from being ignored by male directors on sets because she’s a woman.
During a recent conversation with Game of Thrones star Lena Headey for Interview magazine, the Gerald’s Game actress recalled some of her past experiences with directors.
“I had an instance recently where I needed to assert something important to me and I hesitated because I wondered if it would be perceived as demanding. The difference at this age is that I will just push myself to do it. Ultimately, it was received positively,” Gugino said. “I still do have a little Ptsd from a career full of instances where you’re acting with a male actor, and you say to the director, ‘Hey, what about if we try such and such?’ and the male director goes, ‘I don’t think so,...
During a recent conversation with Game of Thrones star Lena Headey for Interview magazine, the Gerald’s Game actress recalled some of her past experiences with directors.
“I had an instance recently where I needed to assert something important to me and I hesitated because I wondered if it would be perceived as demanding. The difference at this age is that I will just push myself to do it. Ultimately, it was received positively,” Gugino said. “I still do have a little Ptsd from a career full of instances where you’re acting with a male actor, and you say to the director, ‘Hey, what about if we try such and such?’ and the male director goes, ‘I don’t think so,...
- 4/6/2024
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Carla Gugino is done playing anyone’s games on set, especially when it comes to sexist directors.
The “Gerald’s Game” alum, frequent Mike Flanagan collaborator, and “Girls on the Bus” star reflected on moments in her career where she felt ignored by male directors. Gugino told Interview magazine while in discussion with “Game of Thrones” alum Lena Headey that she still suffers from “a little Ptsd” over being railroaded on sets.
“I had an instance recently where I needed to assert something important to me and I hesitated because I wondered if it would be perceived as demanding,” Gugino said. “The difference at this age is that I will just push myself to do it. Ultimately, it was received positively. I still do have a little Ptsd from a career full of instances where you’re acting with a male actor, and you say to the director, ‘Hey, what about...
The “Gerald’s Game” alum, frequent Mike Flanagan collaborator, and “Girls on the Bus” star reflected on moments in her career where she felt ignored by male directors. Gugino told Interview magazine while in discussion with “Game of Thrones” alum Lena Headey that she still suffers from “a little Ptsd” over being railroaded on sets.
“I had an instance recently where I needed to assert something important to me and I hesitated because I wondered if it would be perceived as demanding,” Gugino said. “The difference at this age is that I will just push myself to do it. Ultimately, it was received positively. I still do have a little Ptsd from a career full of instances where you’re acting with a male actor, and you say to the director, ‘Hey, what about...
- 4/5/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Actress Sienna Miller (“Horizon: An American Saga”) poses for the new Twinset Spring Summer 2024 ad campaign, photographed by Daniel Jackson:
Prior to a professional acting career, Miller worked as a print model for Coca-Cola, Italian Vogue and appeared in the 2003 Pirelli Calendar.
Signing with Pepe Jeans London, Miller was featured in their March 2006 campaign and continues to design a fashion line for them today.
February 2009, Miller became 'ambassador' for the fragrance Boss Orange women's perfume.
In 2001, she appeared in the feature "South Kensington" followed by a recurring role in the one-season, episodic TV drama "Keen Eddie". In 2004 Miller had a supporting role in the remake of "Alfie".
This was followed by playing the female lead in "Casanova". In 2006 she starred as 'Edie Sedgwick' in the bio-pic "Factory Girl".
In 2007, Miller appeared in 3 films including "Stardust", "Interview" and "Camille". In 2008 Miller co-starred with Keira Knightley in "The Edge of Love...
Prior to a professional acting career, Miller worked as a print model for Coca-Cola, Italian Vogue and appeared in the 2003 Pirelli Calendar.
Signing with Pepe Jeans London, Miller was featured in their March 2006 campaign and continues to design a fashion line for them today.
February 2009, Miller became 'ambassador' for the fragrance Boss Orange women's perfume.
In 2001, she appeared in the feature "South Kensington" followed by a recurring role in the one-season, episodic TV drama "Keen Eddie". In 2004 Miller had a supporting role in the remake of "Alfie".
This was followed by playing the female lead in "Casanova". In 2006 she starred as 'Edie Sedgwick' in the bio-pic "Factory Girl".
In 2007, Miller appeared in 3 films including "Stardust", "Interview" and "Camille". In 2008 Miller co-starred with Keira Knightley in "The Edge of Love...
- 4/3/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Turns out, Danny Trejo actually might be wielding a machete soon, as the eponymous franchise is still on track to be a trilogy. During a recent discussion with Rob Zombie for Interview magazine, the almost-80-year-old actor Trejo incorrectly stated that “Machete” and “Machete Kills” director Robert Rodriguez “sold part” of the franchise, and therefore it’s unlikely another will be made.
“God, I guess Robert [Rodriguez] screwed up and sold part of ‘Machete,'” Trejo said, “to Russians or something. Everyone always asks, ‘When are you doing “Machete Kills in Space?”‘” Director Zombie added that he’d love to see “Machete Kills in Space,” saying, “I thought for sure it was going to happen. It’s so ridiculous.”
However, Rodriguez exclusively told IndieWire that Trejo’s comments are thankfully “incorrect” and a third “Machete” film may still slice up cinemas soon.
“I retain all the rights,” Rodriguez told IndieWire in an email.
“God, I guess Robert [Rodriguez] screwed up and sold part of ‘Machete,'” Trejo said, “to Russians or something. Everyone always asks, ‘When are you doing “Machete Kills in Space?”‘” Director Zombie added that he’d love to see “Machete Kills in Space,” saying, “I thought for sure it was going to happen. It’s so ridiculous.”
However, Rodriguez exclusively told IndieWire that Trejo’s comments are thankfully “incorrect” and a third “Machete” film may still slice up cinemas soon.
“I retain all the rights,” Rodriguez told IndieWire in an email.
- 4/3/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
After a brief halt in production, AMC was able to secure “significant agreements” with the SAG-AFTRA actors union that allowed them to continue filming Interview with the Vampire season 2 during the SAG strike last year, keeping the show on track for its 2024 premiere. The Sunday, May 12th premiere date is now swiftly approaching – and even though we just saw a trailer for the show a couple weeks ago, a new trailer for Interview with the Vampire season 2 has now been unveiled. You can watch it in the embed above.
Anne Rice’s novel Interview with the Vampire centers on the vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac as he relates the story of his life to a reporter, in particular how he was turned into a vampire and then mentored by Lestat de Lioncourt. Season 2 of the TV series will pick up in the year 2022, with vampire Louis de Pointe du...
Anne Rice’s novel Interview with the Vampire centers on the vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac as he relates the story of his life to a reporter, in particular how he was turned into a vampire and then mentored by Lestat de Lioncourt. Season 2 of the TV series will pick up in the year 2022, with vampire Louis de Pointe du...
- 4/2/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
There’s a lot going on with Interview With the Vampire‘s cast ahead of season 2!
The AMC series, which is based on the book of the same name, aired its first season in 2022. It received tons of praise, scoring a 98% critic approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
As season 2 nears, we’ve rounded up all the latest casting news.
Interview With the Vampire season 2 will premiere on Sunday, May 12 on AMC and AMC+.
Continue through the slideshow to discover all the cast information for Interview With the Vampire season 2…...
The AMC series, which is based on the book of the same name, aired its first season in 2022. It received tons of praise, scoring a 98% critic approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
As season 2 nears, we’ve rounded up all the latest casting news.
Interview With the Vampire season 2 will premiere on Sunday, May 12 on AMC and AMC+.
Continue through the slideshow to discover all the cast information for Interview With the Vampire season 2…...
- 4/1/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Over the years, Seth Rogen has starred in and created some iconic comedy films in the 21st century. In addition to being a very funny guy, he is a very talented filmmaker who has an eye for exciting projects. He and his good friend Evan Goldberg have written the films Superbad, Pineapple Express, and This is the End, while also providing the story for The Interview.
Seth Rogen as Bennie Loewy in The Fabelmans
Rogen is also an executive producer on the shows Pam and Tommy, Platonic, The Boys, and Invincible. Recently, rumors started circulating that he is developing an R-rated animated Venom film. It seems the voice actor who played Venom in the Spider-Man 2 game has heard the rumors and is interested in reprising the role in the film.
Tony Todd Wants to Voice Venom in Seth Rogen’s Venom Film
Tony Todd voiced Venom in Sony’s...
Seth Rogen as Bennie Loewy in The Fabelmans
Rogen is also an executive producer on the shows Pam and Tommy, Platonic, The Boys, and Invincible. Recently, rumors started circulating that he is developing an R-rated animated Venom film. It seems the voice actor who played Venom in the Spider-Man 2 game has heard the rumors and is interested in reprising the role in the film.
Tony Todd Wants to Voice Venom in Seth Rogen’s Venom Film
Tony Todd voiced Venom in Sony’s...
- 3/27/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
The Joker, the most complicated supervillain in DC Comics, has already frightened and impressed fans with Joaquin Phoenix’s portrayal. His dramatic transformation into the failed comedian-turned-sadistic clown is terrifying, even from the trailer, with his bony frame and that terrifying cackle. Beyond his extraordinary acting prowess that earned him an Oscar, Phoenix’s life is full of fascinating details that have captured the public’s interest.
In fact, he has overcome many personal obstacles, experienced many unusual things, and lived a life firmly committed to his moral convictions. Did you know Phoenix had played the Joker before he was cast as the twisted clown?
Joaquin Phoenix in Joker directed by Todd Phillips
A bit more than ten years ago, Phoenix, 49, caused a public breakdown by tricking everyone into thinking he was giving up acting to pursue a career in rap. As it turned out, it was all staged for his mockumentary flick,...
In fact, he has overcome many personal obstacles, experienced many unusual things, and lived a life firmly committed to his moral convictions. Did you know Phoenix had played the Joker before he was cast as the twisted clown?
Joaquin Phoenix in Joker directed by Todd Phillips
A bit more than ten years ago, Phoenix, 49, caused a public breakdown by tricking everyone into thinking he was giving up acting to pursue a career in rap. As it turned out, it was all staged for his mockumentary flick,...
- 3/27/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
Scoop is coming soon to Netflix, and they just released a full-length trailer for the movie!
The film is based on Sam McAlister‘s book “Scoops: Behind The Scenes of the BBC’s Most Shocking Interview.” The movie brings an inside look into Emily Maitlis viral interview with Prince Andrew amid the allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
Gillian Anderson portrays Emily Maitlis, Rufus Sewell portrays Prince Andrew, and Billie Piper portrays Sam McAlister.
Keep reading to find out more…
Here’s the synopsis: Inspired by real events, Scoop is the inside account of the tenacious journalism that landed an earth shattering interview – Prince Andrew’s infamous BBC Newsnight appearance. From the tension of producer Sam McAlister’s high stakes negotiations with Buckingham Palace, all the way to Emily Maitlis’ jaw dropping, forensic showdown with the Prince, Scoop takes us inside the story, with the women who would stop at nothing to get it.
The film is based on Sam McAlister‘s book “Scoops: Behind The Scenes of the BBC’s Most Shocking Interview.” The movie brings an inside look into Emily Maitlis viral interview with Prince Andrew amid the allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
Gillian Anderson portrays Emily Maitlis, Rufus Sewell portrays Prince Andrew, and Billie Piper portrays Sam McAlister.
Keep reading to find out more…
Here’s the synopsis: Inspired by real events, Scoop is the inside account of the tenacious journalism that landed an earth shattering interview – Prince Andrew’s infamous BBC Newsnight appearance. From the tension of producer Sam McAlister’s high stakes negotiations with Buckingham Palace, all the way to Emily Maitlis’ jaw dropping, forensic showdown with the Prince, Scoop takes us inside the story, with the women who would stop at nothing to get it.
- 3/18/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Steve Buscemi hasn’t directed a film in a while: since 2007, with “Interview,” which he co-starred in with Sienna Miller. But now the “actor’s actor” is again behind the camera for his latest film. Or rather, he premiered “The Listener” at the Venice Film Festival two years ago, and Vertical Entertainment finally has it ready for a day-and-date theatrical release later this month.
Continue reading ‘The Listener’ Trailer: Steve Buscemi’s Latest Drama Starring Tessa Thompson Hits Theaters On March 29 at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘The Listener’ Trailer: Steve Buscemi’s Latest Drama Starring Tessa Thompson Hits Theaters On March 29 at The Playlist.
- 3/15/2024
- by Ned Booth
- The Playlist
Austin Butler and Jodie Comer are ready to drive off into the sunset together — that is, unless Butler’s biker gang boss, played by Tom Hardy, gets in the way first.
The core trio behind Jeff Nichols’ “The Bikeriders” drive the motorcycle-centric drama set in the 1960s. Inspired by Danny Lyon’s iconic book of photography, “The Bikeriders” centers on the subculture of the era’s motorcycle riders. Comer plays Kathy, a strong-willed member of the Vandals gang who’s married to a wild, reckless bikerider named Benny (Butler). Kathy recounts the Vandals’ evolution over the course of a decade, beginning as a local club of outsiders led by Johnny (Hardy) and later turning into a dangerous crime-driven gang.
Michael Shannon, Boyd Holbrook, and Norman Reedus also star.
“The Bikeriders” marks Nichols’ first film in eight years since 2016’s “Loving.” The feature kicked off the Telluride Film Festival when it...
The core trio behind Jeff Nichols’ “The Bikeriders” drive the motorcycle-centric drama set in the 1960s. Inspired by Danny Lyon’s iconic book of photography, “The Bikeriders” centers on the subculture of the era’s motorcycle riders. Comer plays Kathy, a strong-willed member of the Vandals gang who’s married to a wild, reckless bikerider named Benny (Butler). Kathy recounts the Vandals’ evolution over the course of a decade, beginning as a local club of outsiders led by Johnny (Hardy) and later turning into a dangerous crime-driven gang.
Michael Shannon, Boyd Holbrook, and Norman Reedus also star.
“The Bikeriders” marks Nichols’ first film in eight years since 2016’s “Loving.” The feature kicked off the Telluride Film Festival when it...
- 2/29/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Celeste O’Connor is notably known by fans as Mattie Franklin in Dakota Johnson’s Madame Web. Before joining the superhero franchise, she was part of the 2021 movie Ghostbusters: Afterlife. With her limited filmography, the Kenyan-born star almost gave up on her ambition to become an actor.
Celeste O’Connor in Ghostbusters: Afterlife
She has always wanted to join Hollywood; even her mother encouraged her to follow her dreams, and no matter what happens, never get a nine-to-five office job.
Suggested“It’s wild what she can do”: Fans Demand Justice for Madame Web Director Because of an Entirely Different MCU Project
Celeste O’Connor On Discovering She Booked Madame Web Role
Celeste O’Connor spoke with Madame Web co-star Sydney Sweeney via Interview Magazine for a tell-all session about how she landed the Marvel gig. Despite her mother telling her not to work in a cubicle, O’Connor still...
Celeste O’Connor in Ghostbusters: Afterlife
She has always wanted to join Hollywood; even her mother encouraged her to follow her dreams, and no matter what happens, never get a nine-to-five office job.
Suggested“It’s wild what she can do”: Fans Demand Justice for Madame Web Director Because of an Entirely Different MCU Project
Celeste O’Connor On Discovering She Booked Madame Web Role
Celeste O’Connor spoke with Madame Web co-star Sydney Sweeney via Interview Magazine for a tell-all session about how she landed the Marvel gig. Despite her mother telling her not to work in a cubicle, O’Connor still...
- 2/28/2024
- by Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
The long-running Korean War sitcom series "M*A*S*H" was full of fun, fascinating characters, but the heart and soul of the series was Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce (portrayed by actor Alan Alda). The series balanced serious story beats with outrageous comedy, and that required a lead who could carry both with heart. To that end, Hawkeye was a complex character, a womanizer who drank dry gin martinis and played practical jokes but was also an excellent surgeon and loyal friend. Over the show's 11 seasons, he would fall in lust, fall in love, form a surprisingly deep friendship with head nurse Major Margaret Houlihan (Loretta Swit), and grow tremendously in his treatment of women, but in the beginning Alda had to figure out exactly how to play such a ladies' man. Thankfully, the terrific actor was able to improvise and improve the series from his very first scene, making Hawkeye a character...
- 2/24/2024
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
Netflix’s movie Scoop finally has its first trailer, and you’re going to want to see it!
The film is based on Sam McAlister‘s book “Scoops: Behind The Scenes of the BBC’s Most Shocking Interview.” The movie brings an inside look into Emily Maitlis viral interview with Prince Andrew amid the allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
Gillian Anderson portrays Emily Maitlis, Rufus Sewell portrays Prince Andrew, and Billie Piper portrays Sam McAlister.
Keep reading to find out more…
Here’s the synopsis: Inspired by real events, Scoop is the inside account of the tenacious journalism that landed an earth shattering interview – Prince Andrew’s infamous BBC Newsnight appearance. From the tension of producer Sam McAlister’s high stakes negotiations with Buckingham Palace, all the way to Emily Maitlis’ jaw dropping, forensic showdown with the Prince, Scoop takes us inside the story, with the women who would...
The film is based on Sam McAlister‘s book “Scoops: Behind The Scenes of the BBC’s Most Shocking Interview.” The movie brings an inside look into Emily Maitlis viral interview with Prince Andrew amid the allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
Gillian Anderson portrays Emily Maitlis, Rufus Sewell portrays Prince Andrew, and Billie Piper portrays Sam McAlister.
Keep reading to find out more…
Here’s the synopsis: Inspired by real events, Scoop is the inside account of the tenacious journalism that landed an earth shattering interview – Prince Andrew’s infamous BBC Newsnight appearance. From the tension of producer Sam McAlister’s high stakes negotiations with Buckingham Palace, all the way to Emily Maitlis’ jaw dropping, forensic showdown with the Prince, Scoop takes us inside the story, with the women who would...
- 2/12/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
The Anne Rice Immortal Universe continues to progress at AMC Networks, with “Mayfair Witches” heading into production on its second season and adding new actors to its cast while “Interview With the Vampire” has set its Season 2 premiere date and added a guest cast.
Alyssa Jirrels has joined “Mayfair Witches” Season 2 as a series regular, playing Moira Mayfair. Moira is Rowan Fielding’s (Alexandra Daddario) cousin and a mind reader who blames the family and Lasher (Jack Huston) for the death of her sister Tessa (Madison Wolfe). As a recurring guest star, Ted Levine will play as Julien Mayfair, Cortland’s (Harry Hamlin) father, a master manipulator and diabolical presence that haunts the family. Thora Birch guest stars as Gifford Mayfair, a self-deprecating tarot card reader and wannabe-bohemian who lately spends a lot of time at her lake house.
Season 2 of “Mayfair Witches” is currently in production in New Orleans...
Alyssa Jirrels has joined “Mayfair Witches” Season 2 as a series regular, playing Moira Mayfair. Moira is Rowan Fielding’s (Alexandra Daddario) cousin and a mind reader who blames the family and Lasher (Jack Huston) for the death of her sister Tessa (Madison Wolfe). As a recurring guest star, Ted Levine will play as Julien Mayfair, Cortland’s (Harry Hamlin) father, a master manipulator and diabolical presence that haunts the family. Thora Birch guest stars as Gifford Mayfair, a self-deprecating tarot card reader and wannabe-bohemian who lately spends a lot of time at her lake house.
Season 2 of “Mayfair Witches” is currently in production in New Orleans...
- 2/6/2024
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
With two shows on the air and a third in development, the Anne Rice universe continues to take shape at AMC.
The basic cable network used its time at the Television Critics Association’s winter press tour Tuesday to provide updates on the second seasons of Interview With the Vampire and Mayfair Witches while reiterating its development of a third show in the franchise based on the secret society The Talamasca.
Here are the latest updates in the franchise:
Interview With the Vampire
The second season of Interview returns for its second season on Sunday, May 12, and has added David Costabile (Breaking Bad, Suits) as a guest star. The eight-episode season wrapped production in 2023 in Prague, Paris and New Orleans. Jacob Anderson and Eric Bogosian return to lead the cast in season two, which AMC says picks up “from the bloody events in New Orleans in 1940 when Louis and teen...
The basic cable network used its time at the Television Critics Association’s winter press tour Tuesday to provide updates on the second seasons of Interview With the Vampire and Mayfair Witches while reiterating its development of a third show in the franchise based on the secret society The Talamasca.
Here are the latest updates in the franchise:
Interview With the Vampire
The second season of Interview returns for its second season on Sunday, May 12, and has added David Costabile (Breaking Bad, Suits) as a guest star. The eight-episode season wrapped production in 2023 in Prague, Paris and New Orleans. Jacob Anderson and Eric Bogosian return to lead the cast in season two, which AMC says picks up “from the bloody events in New Orleans in 1940 when Louis and teen...
- 2/6/2024
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Anne Rice made one thing clear in The Vampire Chronicles books: Louis and Lestat are a couple. But you wouldn’t know that watching the 1994 Interview With the Vampire movie starring Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise. Interview With the Vampire series star Jacob Anderson says the exclusion of Louis and Lestat’s relationship is “really disappointing,” especially given how groundbreaking that storyline would have been to see in a 1990s film starring the two biggest stars of the decade. “In the books, they’re like married,” Anderson says in the January 25 episode of the Stirring It up With Andi and Miquita Oliver podcast. “By the later novels, they’re fully married. I think [Rice] reframed it that they kind of weren’t in the first book. By the second book, she wrote as Lestat and she felt like she identified more with him, because Louis was like a stand-in for her grief.
- 1/25/2024
- TV Insider
Jesse Eisenberg thought it would be a real issue landing Kieran Culkin for indie film “A Real Pain.”
Eisenberg, who writes, directs, and co-stars alongside the “Succession” Emmy winner, told IndieWire at 2024 Sundance that he had never seen the viral HBO drama series prior to casting Culkin as his onscreen cousin in the coming-of-age film.
“After I wrote like 20 pages of the script, I had sent it to my little sister,” Eisenberg said. “I had not seen ‘Succession.’ My sister said to me, ‘There’s one person who could play this part: Kieran Culkin.’ I finished the script. Talk about a year later, we’re in the position to make an offer to him and I was just praying he would do it.”
Eisenberg continued, “Kieran is not a person who likes to jump out work from project to project. He’s incredibly picky. There was a poll, there was...
Eisenberg, who writes, directs, and co-stars alongside the “Succession” Emmy winner, told IndieWire at 2024 Sundance that he had never seen the viral HBO drama series prior to casting Culkin as his onscreen cousin in the coming-of-age film.
“After I wrote like 20 pages of the script, I had sent it to my little sister,” Eisenberg said. “I had not seen ‘Succession.’ My sister said to me, ‘There’s one person who could play this part: Kieran Culkin.’ I finished the script. Talk about a year later, we’re in the position to make an offer to him and I was just praying he would do it.”
Eisenberg continued, “Kieran is not a person who likes to jump out work from project to project. He’s incredibly picky. There was a poll, there was...
- 1/19/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson and Vincent Perella
- Indiewire
Michelle Satter, the guest on this episode of The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast, has been called “the fairy godmother of independent cinema.” In 1981, she went to work for Robert Redford as the founding director of the Sundance Institute, the labs of which have, in the words of the Associated Press, “helped to launch the first films of many of Hollywood’s top filmmakers,” and, as the Los Angeles Times put it, served as “the premier incubator of indie talent.” She, meanwhile, has been described by our own publication as “a uniquely nurturing presence in an industry that more often than not mocks creativity and trivializes risk-taking.” And Interview magazine declared, “As a film fan, you might not know her name, but if you’re a filmmaker, you certainly do.”
To that point, consider what some alumni of the Sundance labs have said about her…
Paul Thomas Anderson:...
To that point, consider what some alumni of the Sundance labs have said about her…
Paul Thomas Anderson:...
- 1/14/2024
- by Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Isabelle Adjani has been found guilty of tax fraud in Paris courts.
The “Possession” actress was given a two-year suspended prison sentence and fined €250,000, as Variety reported. IndieWire has reached out for comment.
The court found that Adjani set up her permanent residency in Portugal between 2016 and 2017 to avoid paying €236,000 in taxes. Additionally, the star did not declare €120,000 when depositing the funds into a U.S. bank account, and also disguised a €2 million donation into a loan. The investigation was opened in 2016, with a case of alleged fraud in business expenses leading to a second investigation in October 2020. A business associate had filed a complaint against Adjani in 2015 leading to the case.
Adjani’s attorney Olivier Pardo told Variety that they will be filing an appeal after the courts “relentlessly” prosecuted the actress. In October 2023, financial prosecutors had requested a suspended sentence of 18 months as well as a €250,000 fine; the...
The “Possession” actress was given a two-year suspended prison sentence and fined €250,000, as Variety reported. IndieWire has reached out for comment.
The court found that Adjani set up her permanent residency in Portugal between 2016 and 2017 to avoid paying €236,000 in taxes. Additionally, the star did not declare €120,000 when depositing the funds into a U.S. bank account, and also disguised a €2 million donation into a loan. The investigation was opened in 2016, with a case of alleged fraud in business expenses leading to a second investigation in October 2020. A business associate had filed a complaint against Adjani in 2015 leading to the case.
Adjani’s attorney Olivier Pardo told Variety that they will be filing an appeal after the courts “relentlessly” prosecuted the actress. In October 2023, financial prosecutors had requested a suspended sentence of 18 months as well as a €250,000 fine; the...
- 12/14/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Jodie Foster Says ‘Team America: World Police’ Is Her ‘Number One’ Required Film Everyone Should See
Oscar-winning icon Jodie Foster is revealing her must-see films list…and let’s just say, it’s a little surprising.
The “Nyad” star said while in conversation with “Past Lives” actress Greta Lee for Interview magazine that she has two films she recommends everyone should watch. To note, Lee also appeared in Foster’s “Money Monster.”
Lee asked Foster, “What’s one movie you think everyone should see at least once?” to which Foster replied, “Well, ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once.’ Oh, and this is probably number one — the puppet movie ‘Team America: World Police.'”
“Team America: World Police” was a 2004 political satire film directed by “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. The film centered around an “Avengers” style group of counterterrorist police officers deemed Team America. The force accidentally destroys a slew of international landmarks while trying to take down real-life North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.
The “Nyad” star said while in conversation with “Past Lives” actress Greta Lee for Interview magazine that she has two films she recommends everyone should watch. To note, Lee also appeared in Foster’s “Money Monster.”
Lee asked Foster, “What’s one movie you think everyone should see at least once?” to which Foster replied, “Well, ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once.’ Oh, and this is probably number one — the puppet movie ‘Team America: World Police.'”
“Team America: World Police” was a 2004 political satire film directed by “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. The film centered around an “Avengers” style group of counterterrorist police officers deemed Team America. The force accidentally destroys a slew of international landmarks while trying to take down real-life North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.
- 11/30/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Hollywood star Jennifer Lawrence’s appearance has shifted because she’s “ageing” and not because of plastic surgery, says the actress.
The 33-year-old actress agrees that her appearance has changed over recent years, but she says she hasn’t gone under the knife.
“I started at 19, so I get the before and after pictures from when I’m 19 to 30 and I’m like, ‘I grew up. I lost baby weight in my face, and my face changed because I’m ageing.’ Everybody thought I had a nose job, and I’m like, ‘I’ve had the exact same nose. My cheeks got smaller. Thank you for bringing it up,’ ” Lawrence told Interview magazine.
She highlighted the influence of Hung Vanngo, the acclaimed make-up artist, reports aceshowbiz.com.
She explained, “I also think it’s incredible what make-up can do because I work with Hung, who overlines the lip, and I...
The 33-year-old actress agrees that her appearance has changed over recent years, but she says she hasn’t gone under the knife.
“I started at 19, so I get the before and after pictures from when I’m 19 to 30 and I’m like, ‘I grew up. I lost baby weight in my face, and my face changed because I’m ageing.’ Everybody thought I had a nose job, and I’m like, ‘I’ve had the exact same nose. My cheeks got smaller. Thank you for bringing it up,’ ” Lawrence told Interview magazine.
She highlighted the influence of Hung Vanngo, the acclaimed make-up artist, reports aceshowbiz.com.
She explained, “I also think it’s incredible what make-up can do because I work with Hung, who overlines the lip, and I...
- 11/28/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Hollywood star Jennifer Lawrence’s appearance has shifted because she’s “ageing” and not because of plastic surgery, says the actress.
The 33-year-old actress agrees that her appearance has changed over recent years, but she says she hasn’t gone under the knife.
“I started at 19, so I get the before and after pictures from when I’m 19 to 30 and I’m like, ‘I grew up. I lost baby weight in my face, and my face changed because I’m ageing.’ Everybody thought I had a nose job, and I’m like, ‘I’ve had the exact same nose. My cheeks got smaller. Thank you for bringing it up,’ ” Lawrence told Interview magazine.
She highlighted the influence of Hung Vanngo, the acclaimed make-up artist, reports aceshowbiz.com.
She explained, “I also think it’s incredible what make-up can do because I work with Hung, who overlines the lip, and I...
The 33-year-old actress agrees that her appearance has changed over recent years, but she says she hasn’t gone under the knife.
“I started at 19, so I get the before and after pictures from when I’m 19 to 30 and I’m like, ‘I grew up. I lost baby weight in my face, and my face changed because I’m ageing.’ Everybody thought I had a nose job, and I’m like, ‘I’ve had the exact same nose. My cheeks got smaller. Thank you for bringing it up,’ ” Lawrence told Interview magazine.
She highlighted the influence of Hung Vanngo, the acclaimed make-up artist, reports aceshowbiz.com.
She explained, “I also think it’s incredible what make-up can do because I work with Hung, who overlines the lip, and I...
- 11/28/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Kylie Jenner is sitting down with Jennifer Lawrence for a new interview.
If you don’t know, Jennifer has been a Kardashians superfan since day 1. She interviewed Kylie for her Interview magazine cover story, where they spoke about her family, if Kourtney would be friends with Kim if they weren’t family, if she ever actually cut Jordyn Woods out of her life, and more.
Keep reading for the interview highlights…...
If you don’t know, Jennifer has been a Kardashians superfan since day 1. She interviewed Kylie for her Interview magazine cover story, where they spoke about her family, if Kourtney would be friends with Kim if they weren’t family, if she ever actually cut Jordyn Woods out of her life, and more.
Keep reading for the interview highlights…...
- 11/27/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Robert Pattinson is opening up about what goes through his head once a project of his has wrapped.
During a recent conversation with his The Batman co-star Barry Keoghan for Wonderland magazine, the Twilight star asked him if he still feels connected to his films once they’re done.
Pattinson said, “I used to really struggle to watch myself. Now, once it’s finished, I feel quite disconnected. I mean, not disconnected in a bad way, but it’s kind of like if….”
The Saltburn actor noted that he feels “just drained” and that once a movie is “done, I’m done.” Keoghan explained, “I try to give what I gave on the first day, on the last day. I always try to keep that in mind and that’s what, playing the lead for the first time, I was like, I’m gonna give the exact same energy I...
During a recent conversation with his The Batman co-star Barry Keoghan for Wonderland magazine, the Twilight star asked him if he still feels connected to his films once they’re done.
Pattinson said, “I used to really struggle to watch myself. Now, once it’s finished, I feel quite disconnected. I mean, not disconnected in a bad way, but it’s kind of like if….”
The Saltburn actor noted that he feels “just drained” and that once a movie is “done, I’m done.” Keoghan explained, “I try to give what I gave on the first day, on the last day. I always try to keep that in mind and that’s what, playing the lead for the first time, I was like, I’m gonna give the exact same energy I...
- 11/24/2023
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Robert Pattinson has trouble watching himself onscreen.
The “Twilight” icon admitted to Wonderland magazine while in conversation with his “The Batman” co-star Barry Keoghan that he feels “quite disconnected” from projects after completing them.
“Do you still feel like when the film is done, you’re connected to it? I used to really struggle to watch myself,” Pattinson said to Keoghan. “Now, once it’s finished, I feel quite disconnected. I mean, not disconnected in a bad way, but it’s kind of like if…”
“The Boy and the Heron” voice actor Pattinson added, “I almost get more nervous when I don’t feel nervous. That’s why whenever I start a new job…I mean it doesn’t really help that I’m hardly doing any jobs at the moment, because I wish I was doing more. […] I just feel like now I’m back to the start again.
The “Twilight” icon admitted to Wonderland magazine while in conversation with his “The Batman” co-star Barry Keoghan that he feels “quite disconnected” from projects after completing them.
“Do you still feel like when the film is done, you’re connected to it? I used to really struggle to watch myself,” Pattinson said to Keoghan. “Now, once it’s finished, I feel quite disconnected. I mean, not disconnected in a bad way, but it’s kind of like if…”
“The Boy and the Heron” voice actor Pattinson added, “I almost get more nervous when I don’t feel nervous. That’s why whenever I start a new job…I mean it doesn’t really help that I’m hardly doing any jobs at the moment, because I wish I was doing more. […] I just feel like now I’m back to the start again.
- 11/23/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Actress Julia Fox ("Uncut Gems") poses for the Knwls "Precious" wardrobe campaign, photographed by Elizaveta Porodina:
Fox is noted for her debut film performance in the 2019 feature "Uncut Gems", receiving a 'Breakthrough Actor Award' at the 2019 'Gotham Awards'.
Fox started as a clothing designer and launched the women's knitwear luxe line, "Franziska Fox", with her friend Briana Andalore.
She also worked as a model, posing for the last nude edition of Playboy in 2015.
She self-published two books of photography, "Symptomatic of a Relationship Gone Sour: Heartburn/Nausea", published in 2015 and "Ptsd", published in 2016. She has since appeared in campaigns for Diesel, Coach New York, and Supreme, in editorials for "Cr Fashion Book", "The Last", 'Office", "Wonderland", "Vogue","Vogue Italia", "The Face", "Paper", "V", "Interview", and Vogue (Czechoslovakia).
Fox made her feature film debut in the 2019 Safdie brothers Netflix film "Uncut Gems", playing a diamond showroom saleswoman and mistress to the film's protagonist.
Fox is noted for her debut film performance in the 2019 feature "Uncut Gems", receiving a 'Breakthrough Actor Award' at the 2019 'Gotham Awards'.
Fox started as a clothing designer and launched the women's knitwear luxe line, "Franziska Fox", with her friend Briana Andalore.
She also worked as a model, posing for the last nude edition of Playboy in 2015.
She self-published two books of photography, "Symptomatic of a Relationship Gone Sour: Heartburn/Nausea", published in 2015 and "Ptsd", published in 2016. She has since appeared in campaigns for Diesel, Coach New York, and Supreme, in editorials for "Cr Fashion Book", "The Last", 'Office", "Wonderland", "Vogue","Vogue Italia", "The Face", "Paper", "V", "Interview", and Vogue (Czechoslovakia).
Fox made her feature film debut in the 2019 Safdie brothers Netflix film "Uncut Gems", playing a diamond showroom saleswoman and mistress to the film's protagonist.
- 11/21/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Austin Butler is comparing his “The Bikeriders” co-star Tom Hardy to legendary actor Marlon Brando.
Butler, while in conversation with “Dune: Part Two” co-star Josh Brolin for Interview magazine, reflected on working with Hardy on Jeff Nichols’ motorcycle gang drama. Butler plays a reckless bikerider who is part of Hardy’s gang in the 1960s Midwest.
“After the spectacle of ‘Elvis’ and ‘Dune,’ and these characters that were quite different from me, to be able to go to something where — there’s an intimate sensitivity to ‘The Bikeriders,'” Butler said. “It’s the roaring engines and the smell of grease that we got to be around. It was nice to go to something that felt more independent and play in that space for a bit.”
He continued, “But one of the things I was thinking about earlier, when you were talking about that relaxation on set, was that Tom Hardy surprised me.
Butler, while in conversation with “Dune: Part Two” co-star Josh Brolin for Interview magazine, reflected on working with Hardy on Jeff Nichols’ motorcycle gang drama. Butler plays a reckless bikerider who is part of Hardy’s gang in the 1960s Midwest.
“After the spectacle of ‘Elvis’ and ‘Dune,’ and these characters that were quite different from me, to be able to go to something where — there’s an intimate sensitivity to ‘The Bikeriders,'” Butler said. “It’s the roaring engines and the smell of grease that we got to be around. It was nice to go to something that felt more independent and play in that space for a bit.”
He continued, “But one of the things I was thinking about earlier, when you were talking about that relaxation on set, was that Tom Hardy surprised me.
- 10/20/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky co-star Burt Young was as important and memorable to the franchise as Stallone himself. But the decisions Stallone made for Rocky V jeopardized his friendship with Young for quite some time.
Burt Young wouldn’t talk to Sylvester Stallone after the way his character was written in ‘Rocky V’ Sylvester Stallone and Burt Young | Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic
Rocky V has always been a sore spot for both Stallone and some of the franchise’s fans. Stallone’s iconic character ended up back where he started. Between losing all of his money, and the havoc boxing wreaked on his mind and body, Rocky moved back to Philadelphia. The film focused on how the sports star, who was now living a very modest life, was grooming the next generation of boxer.
Many didn’t like the new direction Stallone took his franchise, including Stallone. One of the reasons...
Burt Young wouldn’t talk to Sylvester Stallone after the way his character was written in ‘Rocky V’ Sylvester Stallone and Burt Young | Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic
Rocky V has always been a sore spot for both Stallone and some of the franchise’s fans. Stallone’s iconic character ended up back where he started. Between losing all of his money, and the havoc boxing wreaked on his mind and body, Rocky moved back to Philadelphia. The film focused on how the sports star, who was now living a very modest life, was grooming the next generation of boxer.
Many didn’t like the new direction Stallone took his franchise, including Stallone. One of the reasons...
- 10/19/2023
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Austin Butler opened up in a revealing conversation with Josh Brolin for Interview magazine.
The 32-year-old actor looked back on two of his recent projects – Elvis, which earned him a Best Actor nomination at the 2023 Oscars, and The Bikeriders, which sees him sharing the screen with Tom Hardy.
Although Austin described Elvis as “terrifying” to film, he explained how that was a good thing that helped him learn for the future. On the topic of The Bikeriders, he shared some interesting insight about his co-star.
He also opened up about if he connects with men or women better and how the tragic loss of his mother in 2014 affects his relationships to this day.
Scroll through for the biggest takeaways from Austin Butler’s interview…...
The 32-year-old actor looked back on two of his recent projects – Elvis, which earned him a Best Actor nomination at the 2023 Oscars, and The Bikeriders, which sees him sharing the screen with Tom Hardy.
Although Austin described Elvis as “terrifying” to film, he explained how that was a good thing that helped him learn for the future. On the topic of The Bikeriders, he shared some interesting insight about his co-star.
He also opened up about if he connects with men or women better and how the tragic loss of his mother in 2014 affects his relationships to this day.
Scroll through for the biggest takeaways from Austin Butler’s interview…...
- 10/19/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Austin Butler hails Tom Hardy as one of most ‘intense’ actors he’s ever seen once ‘action’ is called
Austin Butler says Tom Hardy is one of the most “intense” actors he’s ever seen at work.The ‘Elvis’ star, 32, will appear alongside the ‘Venom’ actor, 46, in upcoming drama ‘The Bikeriders’, and said Tom switched from being charming and funny to a heavyweight thespian as soon as the cameras started rolling.Austin told fellow actor Josh Brolin, 55, in a chat for Interview magazine: “After the spectacle of ‘Elvis’ and ‘Dune,’ and these characters that were quite different from me, to be able to go to something where – there’s an intimate sensitivity to ‘The Bikeriders’.“It’s the roaring engines and the smell of grease that we got to be around. It was nice to go to something that felt more independent and play in that space for a bit.“But one of the things I was thinking about earlier, when you were talking about that relaxation on set,...
- 10/19/2023
- by BANG Showbiz Reporter
- Bang Showbiz
Austin Butler assumed Tom Hardy was always going to be serious while making their upcoming drama “The Bikeriders,” but it turns out Hardy has the impressive ability to turn on and off his intense persona. The two actors lead Jeff Nichols’ gang drama alongside Jodie Comer. The film, inspired by Danny Lyon’s book, follows the rise and fall of a fictional 1960s motorcycle club in the Midwest. Hardy plays a dangerous mentor figure to Butler.
“After the spectacle of ‘Elvis’ and ‘Dune,’ and these characters that were quite different from me, to be able to go to something where — there’s an intimate sensitivity to ‘The Bikeriders,'” Butler recently told Josh Brolin during a chat for Interview magazine. “It’s the roaring engines and the smell of grease that we got to be around. It was nice to go to something that felt more independent and play in that space for a bit.
“After the spectacle of ‘Elvis’ and ‘Dune,’ and these characters that were quite different from me, to be able to go to something where — there’s an intimate sensitivity to ‘The Bikeriders,'” Butler recently told Josh Brolin during a chat for Interview magazine. “It’s the roaring engines and the smell of grease that we got to be around. It was nice to go to something that felt more independent and play in that space for a bit.
- 10/18/2023
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
"Anne Rice's Interview With The Vampire," a new horror series that premiered last October on AMC, was one of the surprise hits of the fall season. Reboots, revivals, adaptations, and spinoffs are nothing new in the TV landscape, but that doesn't mean they're a sure thing, either. Far from it. Countless reinterpretations and revivifications of classic hits, from older series to movies and books hit TV and streaming every year, even every season, and many fail to catch.
I don't think I'm alone in saying that I expected very little from AMC's "Interview With The Vampire" series. Anne Rice had already written an extraordinary source novel, fusing for the first time in a populist mode a potent blend of the Romantic novel and the Gothic with fresh new frames, namely, explicit supernatural elements and explicit queerness. On top of that, Neil Jordan had already adapted the novel to pitch-perfection...
I don't think I'm alone in saying that I expected very little from AMC's "Interview With The Vampire" series. Anne Rice had already written an extraordinary source novel, fusing for the first time in a populist mode a potent blend of the Romantic novel and the Gothic with fresh new frames, namely, explicit supernatural elements and explicit queerness. On top of that, Neil Jordan had already adapted the novel to pitch-perfection...
- 10/14/2023
- by Ryan Coleman
- Slash Film
Richard Linklater feels "torn" over the rise of streaming platforms.The 63-year-old filmmaker has confessed to having mixed feelings about the rise of platforms like Netflix and Spotify, which have helped to make content more accessible than ever before.Speaking to Interview magazine, he explained: "It’s so weird. I feel so torn."On one hand, this was a dream when you’re sitting there in the 80s trying to find a movie."On the other hand, Richard appreciates that fans are able to access what they want, when they want it.The director - whose film credits include 'School of Rock' and 'Boyhood' - said: "If there’s one thing different now, it’s just obviously the availability is everywhere."But if someone had told you, you wouldn’t be spending your time in a record store the way you used to, or a bookstore.
- 10/12/2023
- by Josh Evans
- Bang Showbiz
John Carpenter is still in shock that he watched “Barbie.”
The “Halloween” and “The Thing” director told the Los Angeles Times that elements of Greta Gerwig’s history-making billion-dollar film went “right over” his head, but nevertheless, lead actress Margot Robbie was “fabulous.”
When asked if he’s seen movies in theaters, Carpenter replied, “I don’t go out. I haven’t been to a movie in a while, but I see them at my house. I’ll see it there.”
He continued, “I watched ‘Barbie.’ I can’t believe I watched ‘Barbie.’ It’s just not my generation. I had nothing to do with Barbie dolls. I didn’t know who Allan was. I mean, I can sum it up. She says, ‘I don’t have a vagina,’ and then at the end, ‘I’m going to go to a gynecologist!’ That’s the movie to me.”
Carpenter added,...
The “Halloween” and “The Thing” director told the Los Angeles Times that elements of Greta Gerwig’s history-making billion-dollar film went “right over” his head, but nevertheless, lead actress Margot Robbie was “fabulous.”
When asked if he’s seen movies in theaters, Carpenter replied, “I don’t go out. I haven’t been to a movie in a while, but I see them at my house. I’ll see it there.”
He continued, “I watched ‘Barbie.’ I can’t believe I watched ‘Barbie.’ It’s just not my generation. I had nothing to do with Barbie dolls. I didn’t know who Allan was. I mean, I can sum it up. She says, ‘I don’t have a vagina,’ and then at the end, ‘I’m going to go to a gynecologist!’ That’s the movie to me.”
Carpenter added,...
- 10/11/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Gregg Araki has no time for the “weariness” of film journalists.
The “Doom Generation” director, while in conversation with Richard Linklater for Interview magazine, criticized the trend of asking acclaimed filmmakers their thoughts on “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer.” Araki referred to a “clickbait” story where Linklater told a reporter that he saw “Barbie” multiple times and thought “Barbenheimer” was “the best thing that happened to cinema in a while.”
“I read a clickbait on you. It’s like, ‘Rick Linklater loved “Barbie.” He saw it three times,'” Araki said. “I was like, ‘Really, this is your story? You’re talking to fucking Rick Linklater and you want to talk about “Barbie”?'”
Linklater clarified his comments, saying, “Yeah, they get you on the red carpet, and it’s that last question in an interview where you’re just in a mood and you tell them the truth, but it’s...
The “Doom Generation” director, while in conversation with Richard Linklater for Interview magazine, criticized the trend of asking acclaimed filmmakers their thoughts on “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer.” Araki referred to a “clickbait” story where Linklater told a reporter that he saw “Barbie” multiple times and thought “Barbenheimer” was “the best thing that happened to cinema in a while.”
“I read a clickbait on you. It’s like, ‘Rick Linklater loved “Barbie.” He saw it three times,'” Araki said. “I was like, ‘Really, this is your story? You’re talking to fucking Rick Linklater and you want to talk about “Barbie”?'”
Linklater clarified his comments, saying, “Yeah, they get you on the red carpet, and it’s that last question in an interview where you’re just in a mood and you tell them the truth, but it’s...
- 10/10/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Jessica Lange is weighing retirement due to the current state of corporate Hollywood.
Lange told The Telegraph that she thinks she is “going to start phasing out of filmmaking” as “wonderful films by really great filmmakers, wonderful stories, great characters” are rare in modern Hollywood.
“I don’t think I’ll do this too much longer,” Lange said. “Creativity is secondary now to corporate profits.”
The frequent “American Horror Story” star explained that “the emphasis becomes not on the art or the artist or the storytelling. It becomes about satisfying your stockholders,” which in turn “diminishes the artist and the art of filmmaking.”
“These big comic book franchise films [have] sacrificed this art that we’ve been involved in for the sake of profit,” Lange said, noting that she is “not interested” in joining superhero movies.
Additionally, Lange pointed to the trend of “frenetic editing” onscreen, which she speculated was due...
Lange told The Telegraph that she thinks she is “going to start phasing out of filmmaking” as “wonderful films by really great filmmakers, wonderful stories, great characters” are rare in modern Hollywood.
“I don’t think I’ll do this too much longer,” Lange said. “Creativity is secondary now to corporate profits.”
The frequent “American Horror Story” star explained that “the emphasis becomes not on the art or the artist or the storytelling. It becomes about satisfying your stockholders,” which in turn “diminishes the artist and the art of filmmaking.”
“These big comic book franchise films [have] sacrificed this art that we’ve been involved in for the sake of profit,” Lange said, noting that she is “not interested” in joining superhero movies.
Additionally, Lange pointed to the trend of “frenetic editing” onscreen, which she speculated was due...
- 10/6/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
In a chat for Interview magazine with her Law & Order: Organized Crime costar, Christopher Meloni, Ellen Burstyn marveled at the amount of work she’s getting at her age.
Now reprising a role she first did 50 years ago for the new film, The Exorcist: Believer, Burstyn termed the amount of work she’s doing is “bizarre.”
“I turn 91 in December and I’m busier than I can ever remember being at any point in my career,” said Burstyn. The talk happened in early July, and Burstyn was at the time “juggling” the production of two movies in the fall.
“And I don’t understand it at all. I mean, what’s all this stuff about ageism in Hollywood? How did I get left out of it?”
Meloni, a mere youth of 62, asked what she attributes it to.
“I don’t know, except possibly that everybody else who could...
Now reprising a role she first did 50 years ago for the new film, The Exorcist: Believer, Burstyn termed the amount of work she’s doing is “bizarre.”
“I turn 91 in December and I’m busier than I can ever remember being at any point in my career,” said Burstyn. The talk happened in early July, and Burstyn was at the time “juggling” the production of two movies in the fall.
“And I don’t understand it at all. I mean, what’s all this stuff about ageism in Hollywood? How did I get left out of it?”
Meloni, a mere youth of 62, asked what she attributes it to.
“I don’t know, except possibly that everybody else who could...
- 10/6/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Ellen Burstyn is busier than she has ever been and she has an idea why.
During a recent conversation with her Law and Order: Organized Crime co-star Christopher Meloni for Interview magazine, the 90-year-old actress said she finds it “so bizarre” how many roles she has landed in the past few years.
“I turn 91 in December and I’m busier than I can ever remember being at any point in my career,” she quipped. “And I don’t understand it at all. I mean, what’s all this stuff about ageism in Hollywood? How did I get left out of it?”
When Meloni asked why she thinks her acting career has seen such a boom, Burstyn responded, “I don’t know, except possibly that everybody else who could play those parts has already died, so I’m the only actress still standing who can play the great-grandmother or something.”
The...
During a recent conversation with her Law and Order: Organized Crime co-star Christopher Meloni for Interview magazine, the 90-year-old actress said she finds it “so bizarre” how many roles she has landed in the past few years.
“I turn 91 in December and I’m busier than I can ever remember being at any point in my career,” she quipped. “And I don’t understand it at all. I mean, what’s all this stuff about ageism in Hollywood? How did I get left out of it?”
When Meloni asked why she thinks her acting career has seen such a boom, Burstyn responded, “I don’t know, except possibly that everybody else who could play those parts has already died, so I’m the only actress still standing who can play the great-grandmother or something.”
The...
- 10/5/2023
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ellen Burstyn is a screen legend, and at age 90, she said she’s more in demand now as her peers have all already “died.”
The “Exorcist: Believer” star, who returns to the franchise 50 years after William Friedkin’s original film, told her “Law and Order: Organized Crime” co-star Christopher Meloni while in conversation for Interview magazine that it’s “bizarre” how busy she is in her later years.
“This is so bizarre. I turn 91 in December and I’m busier than I can ever remember being at any point in my career,” Burstyn said. “And I don’t understand it at all. I mean, what’s all this stuff about ageism in Hollywood? How did I get left out of it?”
She continued, “I don’t know, except possibly that everybody else who could play those parts has already died, so I’m the only actress still standing who can play the great-grandmother or something.
The “Exorcist: Believer” star, who returns to the franchise 50 years after William Friedkin’s original film, told her “Law and Order: Organized Crime” co-star Christopher Meloni while in conversation for Interview magazine that it’s “bizarre” how busy she is in her later years.
“This is so bizarre. I turn 91 in December and I’m busier than I can ever remember being at any point in my career,” Burstyn said. “And I don’t understand it at all. I mean, what’s all this stuff about ageism in Hollywood? How did I get left out of it?”
She continued, “I don’t know, except possibly that everybody else who could play those parts has already died, so I’m the only actress still standing who can play the great-grandmother or something.
- 10/5/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
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