Timothee Chalamet is looking casual in his first selfie in months. Pic credit: ©ImageCollect.com/Carrie-nelson
Accoladed actor and heartthrob Timothee Chalamet has returned to social media, even if only briefly, for a few updates.
Timothee is coming off of his role as Lee in the upcoming film Bones & All, for which he is also a producer.
In the past, Timothee has found downtime in between acting jobs, though now that he has skyrocketed to fame, it’s hard to say how much downtime the young actor has.
The past year has been very eventful for his films, as he starred in The French Dispatch, Dune, and Don’t Look up, and appeared as himself in the documentary A Man Named Scott.
Dune: Part Two is currently filming, and the Wonka film, where Timothee plays Willy Wonka, is also in post-production.
It looks like Timothee may have found a little...
Accoladed actor and heartthrob Timothee Chalamet has returned to social media, even if only briefly, for a few updates.
Timothee is coming off of his role as Lee in the upcoming film Bones & All, for which he is also a producer.
In the past, Timothee has found downtime in between acting jobs, though now that he has skyrocketed to fame, it’s hard to say how much downtime the young actor has.
The past year has been very eventful for his films, as he starred in The French Dispatch, Dune, and Don’t Look up, and appeared as himself in the documentary A Man Named Scott.
Dune: Part Two is currently filming, and the Wonka film, where Timothee plays Willy Wonka, is also in post-production.
It looks like Timothee may have found a little...
- 8/31/2022
- by Devin Piel
- Monsters and Critics
Exclusive: Robert Alexander and his company Hardware Studio have signed with CAA for representation.
Alexander is an Emmy Award-winning director and producer who works in documentary and narrative, and leads a number of production teams at the executive level. He is the CEO of Hardware Studio, a full-service company that produces documentary, narrative, and premium photography content. He founded the company alongside Katy Murakami.
Alexander is the director of HBO’s The Shop, where he works alongside LeBron James and Maverick Carter. He also directed and produced A Man Named Scott, the Kid Cudi documentary for Amazon.
He also has numerous consulting-producer credits, including Jagged, Listening to Kenny G, and Don’t Try to Understand It: A Year in the Life of Earl “Dmx” Simmons.
Alexander is an Emmy Award-winning director and producer who works in documentary and narrative, and leads a number of production teams at the executive level. He is the CEO of Hardware Studio, a full-service company that produces documentary, narrative, and premium photography content. He founded the company alongside Katy Murakami.
Alexander is the director of HBO’s The Shop, where he works alongside LeBron James and Maverick Carter. He also directed and produced A Man Named Scott, the Kid Cudi documentary for Amazon.
He also has numerous consulting-producer credits, including Jagged, Listening to Kenny G, and Don’t Try to Understand It: A Year in the Life of Earl “Dmx” Simmons.
- 8/17/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Scott “Kid Cudi” Mescudi (Don’t Look Up) is the last addition to the cast of the action-thriller Silent Night, from iconic action director John Woo (Face/Off), John Wick producers Thunder Road Films and Capstone Studios. He’s set to star alongside Joel Kinnaman, Harold Torres and Catalina Sandino Moreno.
The film currently in production in Mexico City centers on Godlock (Kinnaman), a father on a mission to avenge his young son who was tragically caught in the crossfire of gang violence on Christmas Eve. Shot and nearly killed while in pursuit of the murderers, Godlock vows to avenge his son by any means necessary. Mescudi will portray a detective named Dennis Vassel.
Robert Lynn penned the screenplay. Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee are producing for Thunder Road, with Christian Mercuri for Capstone, and Lori Tilkin for A Better Tomorrow Films. Capstone’s David Haring, Joe Gatta and Ruzanna Kegeyan...
The film currently in production in Mexico City centers on Godlock (Kinnaman), a father on a mission to avenge his young son who was tragically caught in the crossfire of gang violence on Christmas Eve. Shot and nearly killed while in pursuit of the murderers, Godlock vows to avenge his son by any means necessary. Mescudi will portray a detective named Dennis Vassel.
Robert Lynn penned the screenplay. Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee are producing for Thunder Road, with Christian Mercuri for Capstone, and Lori Tilkin for A Better Tomorrow Films. Capstone’s David Haring, Joe Gatta and Ruzanna Kegeyan...
- 4/4/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Scott “Kid Cudi” Mescudi is joining the cast of “Silent Night,” the next film from action movie auteur John Woo — a film entirely free of dialogue.
“Silent Night” stars Joel Kinnaman (“The Suicide Squad”) and is currently filming in Mexico City. In the film, Kinnaman plays Godlock, a father on a mission to avenge his young son who was tragically caught in the crossfire of gang violence on Christmas Eve. Shot and nearly killed while in pursuit of the murderers, Godlock vows to avenge his son by any means necessary.
Mescudi, who most recently appeared in “Don’t Look Up” and in the horror movie “X,” will play Detective Dennis Vassel in the film. “Silent Night” also stars Harold Torres and Catalina Sandino Moreno. Robert Lynn wrote the original screenplay.
“Silent Night” comes from Thunder Road Films and Capstone Studios. The film’s producers are Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee for Thunder Road,...
“Silent Night” stars Joel Kinnaman (“The Suicide Squad”) and is currently filming in Mexico City. In the film, Kinnaman plays Godlock, a father on a mission to avenge his young son who was tragically caught in the crossfire of gang violence on Christmas Eve. Shot and nearly killed while in pursuit of the murderers, Godlock vows to avenge his son by any means necessary.
Mescudi, who most recently appeared in “Don’t Look Up” and in the horror movie “X,” will play Detective Dennis Vassel in the film. “Silent Night” also stars Harold Torres and Catalina Sandino Moreno. Robert Lynn wrote the original screenplay.
“Silent Night” comes from Thunder Road Films and Capstone Studios. The film’s producers are Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee for Thunder Road,...
- 4/4/2022
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Willow and Kid Cudi reconnect for a remix of “Transparent Soul” featuring Travis Barker. The artists previously linked up on “Rose Golden” from Cudi’s Passion, Pain & Demon Slaying and Willow appears in his recent documentary A Man Named Scott.
In Cudi’s verse he responds to the narrator who can “see the truth” behind a fake. “I will show you, soon you’ll be believing/See through my soul baby let me burn in ya,” he sings. “Now you got your wings/They don’t know my secrets/You...
In Cudi’s verse he responds to the narrator who can “see the truth” behind a fake. “I will show you, soon you’ll be believing/See through my soul baby let me burn in ya,” he sings. “Now you got your wings/They don’t know my secrets/You...
- 11/19/2021
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Kid Cudi has always been transparent in his music - it's the reason he's considered one of the most influential artists of our generation. The prolific rapper's intimate documentary, A Man Named Scott, digs deep into the grisly struggles he's experienced in his career. The film reveals how Cudi used music as his therapy to work through his inner turmoil and, in doing so, how he inspired a new generation of rap artists to have a real dialogue around one of the most important issues today: mental health.
Hip-hop has always had a complicated relationship with mental health. The genre became an outlet for artists to rap about their everyday struggles in its early years (like Dmx's "Slippin'" and Geto Boys' "Mind Playing Tricks on Me"). Still, mental health advocacy in rap didn't gain much-needed momentum until the 2010s. Kid Cudi, who started out as Kanye West's protégé in 2008, was...
Hip-hop has always had a complicated relationship with mental health. The genre became an outlet for artists to rap about their everyday struggles in its early years (like Dmx's "Slippin'" and Geto Boys' "Mind Playing Tricks on Me"). Still, mental health advocacy in rap didn't gain much-needed momentum until the 2010s. Kid Cudi, who started out as Kanye West's protégé in 2008, was...
- 11/10/2021
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
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Kid Cudi takes fans on a journey through a decade of creative choices, struggles, and breakthroughs in the candid new Amazon Prime documentary “A Man Named Scott,” which arrived on the streaming platform November 5.
Directed by Robert Alexander, the 95-minute film explores Cudi’s struggle to adjust to fame after the release of his 2009 debut LP “Man on the Moon: The End of Day.” The genre-bending debut album, featuring songs dealing with depression, anxiety, and loneliness, resonated deeply with young listeners and launched Cudi — whose birth name is Scott Mescudi — as a musical star.
Kanye West, Timothée Chalamet, Shia Labeouf, Willow Smith, Jaden Smith, Lil Yachty, and Pharrell Williams are featured in the documentary.
Kid Cudi takes fans on a journey through a decade of creative choices, struggles, and breakthroughs in the candid new Amazon Prime documentary “A Man Named Scott,” which arrived on the streaming platform November 5.
Directed by Robert Alexander, the 95-minute film explores Cudi’s struggle to adjust to fame after the release of his 2009 debut LP “Man on the Moon: The End of Day.” The genre-bending debut album, featuring songs dealing with depression, anxiety, and loneliness, resonated deeply with young listeners and launched Cudi — whose birth name is Scott Mescudi — as a musical star.
Kanye West, Timothée Chalamet, Shia Labeouf, Willow Smith, Jaden Smith, Lil Yachty, and Pharrell Williams are featured in the documentary.
- 11/5/2021
- by Latifah Muhammad
- Indiewire
Rarely do music documentaries transcend the conventional biopic form to appeal beyond its subject’s existing fan base, but one hopes a filmmaker would at least attempt to surpass mere hagiography. When the subject is also the executive producer, however, all bets at objectivity are off. The subject in this case is Kid Cudi (neé Scott Miscudi), the risk-taking alternative hiphop artist who upended the music industry with his self-released single “Day ‘N’ Night” in 2009, also known for hits like “Pursuit of Happiness” and “Solo Dolo.” Fans will praise this film as yet another brave sacrifice at the altar of artistic vulnerability — because that’s what “A Man Named Scott” wants you to believe. But
That Cudi, who gave copious notes by the film’s own admission, thinks endorsements from the likes of Shia Labeouf and Kanye West make him look good is the first clue that either a) he...
That Cudi, who gave copious notes by the film’s own admission, thinks endorsements from the likes of Shia Labeouf and Kanye West make him look good is the first clue that either a) he...
- 11/4/2021
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Tucked in the depths of Kid Cudi’s kaleidoscopic discography is a slow-tempo, diaristic record emblematic of the musician’s relationship with his most ardent fans and toughest critics. “Handle With Care,” the ninth track on Cudi’s menacing Speedin’ Bullet 2 Heaven, opens with a gentle directive — “Pardon me babe, there are instructions I think that you should read” — before plunging into the confessional. He warns of his delicate heart, essential to his capacity to love and at the same time a liability in terms of his behavior. With its blunt lyrics and despondent melody, “Handle With Care” is the ...
- 11/4/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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