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AdvertisementSebastian Stan plays a young Donald Trump in "The Apprentice," a movie about his life in the 1970s. Stan said other actors wouldn't discuss Trump, and the film, with him for Variety's "Actors on Actors." You won't see Sebastian Stan doing an "Actors on Actors" interview about his new Donald Trump movie "The Apprentice," because, according to the actor, no one would talk to him about it. "We couldn't get past the publicists or the people representing them, because it was too afraid to talk about this movie." "We invited him to participate in 'Actors on Actors,' the biggest franchise of awards season, but other actors didn't want to pair with him because they didn't want to talk about Donald Trump," Setoodeh said.
Persons: Sebastian Stan, Donald Trump, Stan, wouldn't, Trump, Ali Abbasi, Roy Cohn, Jeremy Strong, Trump's, Ivana, Maria Bakalova, It's, Abbasi, Gabriel Sherman, Ramin Setoodeh, IndieWire, didn't, Setoodeh, Sherman, Tuesday's, we're Organizations: Trump, Cannes, Penske Media Corporation, Cannes Film, Briarcliff Entertainment Locations: States
The “Avatar” star acts, sings and even raps in “Pérez,” and does it all in Spanish, her first major role in the language. “Either the project just wasn’t the right fit for me or an Afro-Caribbean Latina wasn’t the right fit for the project,” she said. Zoe Saldaña as Rita Moro Castro in "Emilia Pérez." Portrayed by Karla Sofía Gascón, Manitas’ journey to becoming Emilia Pérez is the heart of the movie, shepherded by Saldaña’s Rita and set against the struggles of Manitas’ uninformed and disillusioned wife Jessi (Selena Gomez). “Where would I have been if it weren’t for these women?” Saldaña asked, explaining how specific and fastidious they were in helping her put her best foot forward in taped auditions.
Persons: Zoe Saldaña, Pérez ”, , Saldaña –, , ” Saldaña, Emilia Pérez, Jacques Audiard, Boris Razon, Saldaña’s Rita, it’s, Saldaña, Rita Moro Castro, Shanna Besson, Manitas, Rita’s, Karla Sofía Gascón, Jessi, Selena Gomez, Adriana Paz, Elle, ’ ” Organizations: CNN, Puerto Rican, Elle Magazine, “ Guardians, Galaxy, Pathé, Cannes Film, Netflix Locations: Dominican Republic, Puerto, Caribbean, Latin America, Mexico, Emilia, France, Hollywood
Who will win a 2026 Grand Prix? "We are receiving calls from prime ministers, from governments that really want to host the Grand Prix," F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali told CNBC's "Inside Track." The Belgian Grand Prix adds an estimated $248 million to the national economy each year. Abu Dhabi, which held its first Grand Prix in 2009, spent $40 billion constructing an artificial island to do it. "It didn't have anything before the plans for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix."
Persons: Stefano Domenicali, CNBC's, Domenicali, Abu, Saif Rashid Al Noaimi, YouGov, Robin Fenwick, Guy Antognelli, McLaren, Zak Brown, You've, Lewis Hamilton Organizations: CNBC, Abu, Grand Prix, Monaco, Monaco Government Tourist, Convention Authority, Cannes Film, Cote d'Azur, Bloomberg Locations: Thailand, South Korea, India, Rwanda, Belgian, Europe, America, Belgium, Abu Dhabi, Yas, Grand, Saudi Arabia, U.S, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Cote
Director Jacques Audiard’s genre-defying musical, “Emilia Pérez” — a stylized imagining of how a life of crime could be at least temporarily transformed by becoming one’s true self — may be the most ambitious yet. Zoe Saldaña, right, as Rita Moro Castro and Karla Sofía Gascón as Emilia Pérez in "Emilia Pérez." NetflixFar from offering Gascón a small part, Audiard, by his own admission, would have struggled to make “Emilia Pérez” at all without its central star. Karla Sofía Gascón, the titular star of Netflix's "Emilia Pérez," helped French auteur Jacques Audiard shape the film’s transgender storyline. But her journey as the star of “Emilia Pérez” is far from over — with award season right around the corner and, the actor said, her characters’ lingering presence.
Persons: Mutt, , Jacques Audiard’s, Emilia Pérez ”, Audiard, Karla Sofía Gascón, Emilia, ” Gascón, Zoe Saldaña, Rita Moro Castro, Emilia Pérez, Selena Gomez, Adriana Paz, — Audiard, Gascón, , ” Selena Gomez, “ I’m, Boris Razon’s, Rita, Saldana, she’s, Manitas, Gomez, they’re, Emilia —, Jacques Audiard, Marisa, Gasćon, ” Gasćon, “ She’s, “ It’s, who’s, Organizations: Kokomo City ”, NBC News, Netflix, Cannes, Spanish Locations: Spanish, Emilia, Mexico, French, Mexico City, Europe
But it isn’t always a deterrent – Combs’ former girlfriend Cassie Ventura filed a lawsuit accusing Combs of abuse last November. Judges weigh the John or Jane Does’ privacy rights against the Constitution’s presumption of open courts and the defendant’s rights to defend themselves. It is also usually permitted when a John or Jane Doe can establish with medical documentation that they will suffer harm. A New York state judge this week ordered hearings to consider whether to allow numerous John Doe lawsuit against Combs to proceed anonymously. A Jane Doe sued Weinstein on August 2020, alleging he raped her during the Cannes Film Festival in 2007 when she was 22.
Persons: Jane, Sean “ Diddy ” Combs, Combs, , Roberta Kaplan, Jean Carroll, Donald Trump, – Combs, Cassie Ventura, Imran Ansari, Harvey Weinstein, John, Jane Doe, John Doe, Doe, Jessica Clarke, , ” Clarke, , Mitchell Garabedian, they’ve, Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil, “ Plaintiff, Plaintiff, ” Tony Buzbee, Weinstein, ” Judge Vyskocil Organizations: CNN, Lawyers, Hollywood, MTV, , Cannes Film Locations: York, Tennessee
Salma Hayek Pinault told the Wall Street Journal that she and her husband keep their finances separate. Many young couples are also choosing to keep their finances separate rather than having joint accounts. AdvertisementSalma Hayek Pinault said she and her husband, François-Henri Pinault, the billionaire CEO of Kering, keep their finances separate. Hayek Pinault told The Wall Street Journal in an interview published Tuesday that she did not sign a prenup, unlike many high-net worth individuals do before they marry. That was compared to 24% of Gen Xers (aged 44 to 59) and 16% of baby boomers (aged 60 to 78).
Persons: Salma Hayek Pinault, Henri Pinault, , François, Hayek Pinault, Gucci, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Saint Laurent, Hayek, Salma Hayek, Vittorio Zunino Celotto, Gen Zers, Gen Xers, millennials, ERIC PIERMONT, Gillian Coote, Coote, It's, Jen Glantz Organizations: Wall Street Journal, Service, The Times, Wall Street, Bank of America, Baby Boomers, Getty, Coote Family, Guardian, Business Locations: London, AFP, New York City
When “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” hit theaters in October 1974, audiences were horrified – and enthralled. Yet the elevated carnage of “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” was a new world. Gunnar Hansen as Leatherface in "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre." Now that “Texas Chainsaw” is turning fifty, there are screenings in theaters all across the US, limited-time merchandise and cast and crew reunions. Here lies the classic slasher film … or so it seemsMichael Myers (played by Tony Moran) waits to strike in "Halloween."
Persons: Tobe Hooper, Kim Henkel, , , ” Henkel, , Marion Crane, baddie, Leatherface ”, – you’ll, Hooper, Henkel, ” “, Gunnar Hansen, Leatherface, Everett, Roger Ebert, Joshua Dysart, Dysart, ” Dysart, Kirk, Heather Langenkamp, Wes Craven, Craven, Lagenkamp, slashers, , Jourdain Searles, Searles, ” Searles, “ It’s, Casey, Drew Barrymore, Ghostface, Carmen Electra, Michael Myers, Tony Moran, Shutterstock Dysart, there’s, Alex Svensson, Svensson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ryan Green, “ Svensson, Wes Craven’s, Casey Becker, Jason Vorhees Organizations: CNN, The, Texas, Cannes Film, , Hollywood, ITV, Emerson College, Locations: Texas, The Texas, Austin, Los Angeles, Corpus Christi, Nancy
What to watch this weekend
  + stars: | 2024-10-18 | by ( Lisa Respers France | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
As the temperatures drop, you may want to stay closer to home or at the very least indoors. In addition to directing the film, Kendrick stars as Cheryl Bradshaw, who appeared as a bachelorette in an episode of “The Dating Game” in 1978, where she crossed paths with the murderer. “Smile 2”Naomi Scott stars in "Smile 2." “Goodrich”Michael Keaton and Mila Kunis in “Goodrich” Stay Gold FeaturesMichael Keaton is in for a good weekend. Jennifer Rose Clasen/HBOIf you don’t know about the phenomena of “Florida Man,” get thee to a search engine.
Persons: Tony Hale, Ed, Anna Kendrick, Sheryl, Matt Visser, Jedidiah, Daniel Zovatto, Rodney, Leah Gallo, Rodney Alcala, Kendrick, Cheryl Bradshaw, Naomi Scott, Ray Nicholson, That’s, Jack Nicholson, , Skye Riley, Skye, Anora, Mikey Madison, Palme, Mark Eydelshteyn, , Greta Gerwig, Ernst, Lubitsch, Howard, “ Goodrich ” Michael Keaton, Mila Kunis, “ Goodrich, Michael Keaton, “ Goodrich ”, Keaton, Andy Goodrich, Melissa Peterman, Gabby, Reba McEntire, Bobbie, Casey Durkin, Reba ”, McEntire, she’s, Jennifer Rose Clasen, Anna Faris, Simon Rex, Sam Richardson, Max Organizations: CNN, Netflix, Paramount, Cannes Film, Howard Hawks, NBC, The, HBO Locations: “ Anora, Russian, Cannes, , Knoxville , Tennessee, It’s Florida, “ It's Florida, Florida, “ It’s Florida
Al Pacino wrote in his new memoir that he thought "The Godfather" would be "the worst picture ever made." Advertisement"The Godfather" is one of the most iconic movies of all time, but Al Pacino said that he thought it would be "the worst picture ever made." But he was the one responsible for me being in the film," Pacino wrote, referring to Coppola's decision to cast him to play the lead character, Michael Corleone. "The Godfather" was nominated for 11 Oscars, including best supporting actor for Pacino and best director for Coppola. The film won three for: best writing for Coppola and co-author Mario Puzo, best picture, and a best actor for Marlon Brando.
Persons: Al Pacino, Pacino, , Sonny Boy, Diane Keaton, Diane, Kay Adams, Michael Corleone, PublicityArchive, Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorses, Francis Ford Coppola, Coppola, Francis wasn't, Rocco Spaziani, Archivio Spaziani, Francis, Michael, Sollozzo, McCluskey, Mario Puzo, Marlon Brando Organizations: Service, United, Getty, Paramount, Mondadori Locations: Manhattan, Hollywood, Italian
There’s only room for one killer clown at the top of box office charts. Meanwhile “Joker: Folie á Deux,” which topped the box office last weekend, collapsed in third place with $7.055 million from 4,102 theaters. So far, “Folie a Deux” has generated $51.6 million domestically and $165.3 million globally. The well-reviewed family film has amassed $83.73 million domestically and $148 million globally to date. It has earned $52.8 million domestically and $111 million worldwide so far.
Persons: , Beetlejuice, , Joaquin Phoenix, Damien Leone, David A . Gross, Pharrell Williams, Morgan Neville, Rogers, Gross, Sony’s, Jason Reitman, Sebastian Stan, Donald Trump, CinemaScore, Trump, Tim Burton’s, ‘ Taylor Swift, Paul Dergarabedian, “ It’s Organizations: Warner Bros, Rotten, Motion, Entertainment Research, Cannes Film, Briarcliff Entertainment, Universal, DreamWorks, Optimus Locations: North America, CinemaScore
“I think instinct is everything, and collaboration,” Stan said in a recent interview with CNN. CNN reported in May, around the time of the film’s premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, that Trump’s team was considering a lawsuit over the film’s release and distribution. “This garbage is pure fiction which sensationalizes lies that have been long debunked,” Steven Cheung, a Trump campaign spokesperson, said in a statement to CNN at the time. In an interview with CNN, the film’s director Ali Abbasi questioned whether US audiences would ever get to see it. “So that became the red thread through the story, and we organized everything around it, and that was very helpful.”“The Apprentice” is now playing in theaters.
Persons: Sebastian Stan, Donald Trump, Jeremy Strong, Roy Cohn, Maria Bakalova, Ivana Trump, Stan, , ” Stan, , Cohn, Will Brill, Al Pacino, Strong, ” Strong, It’s, ” Steven Cheung, Ali Abbasi, ” Abbasi, Roy Organizations: CNN, Republican, , HBO, Cannes Film, Trump Locations: America
Trump’s re-election campaign has excoriated the project, calling it “pure malicious defamation” and “garbage,” and sent the producers a cease-and-desist letter. Vanity Fair journalist Gabriel Sherman, who wrote the screenplay, draws a direct line between Cohn’s bare-knuckle tactics and Trump’s modern-day political persona. In one graphic scene, the dramatized Trump character sexually assaults his first wife, Ivana Trump (played by Maria Bakalova), after a bitter argument. In another notable sequence, Trump’s character goes under the knife for scalp reduction surgery and a liposuction procedure. “You might find some of these character questions you have about Trump answered,” Abbasi said.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump’s, Ali Abbasi, Abbasi, , , McCarthy, Roy Cohn, Trump, Gabriel Sherman, Cohn, Jeremy Strong, Sebastian Stan, ” Abbasi, Sherman, Fred, Ivana Trump, Maria Bakalova, ” Pief, Steven Cheung, doesn’t, ” Cheung, Tom Ortenberg, , ” Ortenberg, Kevin Smith’s, Bill Maher’s “, Oliver Stone’s “, George W, Bush, Briarcliff, Jamal Khashoggi, Ortenberg, It’s Organizations: Cannes Film, Republican, New York, Manhattan, Vanity, NBC, Trump, Hollywood, Briarcliff Entertainment, Catholic League, Washington Post, Saudi, Variety Locations: Hollywood, American, Tehran, Copenhagen, , New York City, Saudi Arabian, Istanbul
Ali Abbasi's film 'The Apprentice' faced backlash from Donald Trump after its Cannes debut. Advertisement"The filmmakers now readily admit they fabricated scenes and created fake stories to fit some deranged narrative about President Trump that is completely untrue," Trump communications director Steven Cheung said Friday. Do a Donald Trump movie!" But frankly, my motivation was that it is not a Donald Trump movie. Maria Bakalova as Ivana Trump and Sebastian Stan as Donald Trump in "The Apprentice."
Persons: Ali Abbasi's, Donald Trump, Abbasi, , Ali Abbasi, Shelley, Sebastian Stan, Roy Cohn, Jeremy Strong, Stan, Strong, Maria Bakalova, Ivana Trump, Ivana, Trump, Gabriel Sherman, Michael Moore's, Trump's, Steven Cheung, Kamala, Kamala Harris, doesn't, You've, I'm, Roy, Donald, Roy Cohn's playbook, Gabe, Win McNamee, Sebastian, Jeremy, Maria, Martin Donovan, Fred, We're, John Nacion, don't, That's, wouldn't Organizations: Cannes, Trump, Service, York, Briarcliff Entertainment, Business, Zoom, Hollywood, White House, Coastal Carolina University Locations: New York City, Danish, Iran, York City, Hollywood, Cannes, Conway, SC, Scythia, Trump
An upcoming biopic sees British pop star Robbie Williams portrayed by a CGI monkey. In the upcoming film, which is titled "Better Man," Williams is portrayed as a CGI monkey, to which he lends his distinctive voice. In "Better Man," actor Jonno Davies wore a motion capture suit so his movements and expressions could be recorded. Critics have praised the film for its originalityRobbie Williams is portrayed as a CGI monkey in "Better Man." "Better Man" will be released in selected theaters in the US on December 25, with a wider release set for January 17.
Persons: Robbie Williams, Michael Gracey, , Elton John, Amy Winehouse, Williams, I'm, I've, Gracey, Loic Venance, Jonno Davies, hasn't, Maureen Lee Lenker, David Ehrlich, Peter Debruge Organizations: Service, Paramount Pictures, The New York Times, Cannes Film, Getty, FX, Metro, Telluride Film, Times, Toronto, Entertainment Weekly Locations: British, AFP, America, Europe
Francis Ford Coppola spent over $100 million to fund his film "Megalopolis." AdvertisementFrancis Ford Coppola famously self-funded his newest epic "Megalopolis" — but unfortunately, it doesn't seem likely the film auteur will recoup the millions he invested. The film has received extremely mixed reactions from critics, with The Wall Street Journal calling it a "spectacular catastrophe." Lionsgate FilmsIn his new interview with The Wall Street Journal, Coppola explained how he funded the film by leveraging his own wine business, the Francis Ford Coppola Winery. Coppola told The Wall Street Journal.
Persons: Francis Ford Coppola, Coppola, , It's, he'd, Palme, Adam Driver, Cesar Catilina, Nathalie Emmanuel, Julia, wasn't Organizations: Service, Street, Cannes, Wall, Lionsgate, Lionsgate Films, Wall Street, Sentinel Locations: New York City, Delicato, Inglewood, San Francisco
Francis Ford Coppola's "Megalopolis" opens in theaters Friday after decades in development. The film, set in an imagined New York City, stars Adam Driver, Aubrey Plaza, and Giancarlo Esposito. AdvertisementThe saga of Francis Ford Coppola bringing his epic new movie "Megalopolis" to the big screen is almost as long and winding as the movie itself. Coppola even commissioned a symphony for the movie almost two decades before a single frame of it had been shot. The movie also stars Nathalie Emmanuel, Aubrey Plaza, Shia LaBeouf, Jon Voight, Laurence Fishburne, and Dustin Hoffman.
Persons: Francis Ford Coppola's, Adam Driver, Aubrey Plaza, Giancarlo Esposito, , Francis Ford Coppola, Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio, Coppola, Cesar Catilina, Nathalie Emmanuel, Jon Voight, Laurence Fishburne, Dustin Hoffman Organizations: Service, Cannes Film, Lionsgate, Rotten Locations: New York City
Demi Moore gives the wildest performance of her career in French filmmaker Coralie Fargeat's provocative new movie "The Substance." "The Substance" centers on Elisabeth Sparkle (Moore), a former A-lister whose career is on the decline. They can't survive separately because with Elisabeth dead, there's no more stabilizer fluid, and without stabilizer fluid, Sue can't continue to exist. So Sue's body (while she's en route to the big New Year's Eve performance) starts deteriorating: her teeth begin coming out, and a nail pops off. The monster rips down a photo of Elisabeth's younger face and tapes it on, then dolls itself up with carefully placed earrings and some makeup.
Persons: Demi Moore, Coralie, Palme, Fargeat, Moore, , Elisabeth Sparkle, lister, Elisabeth, she's, Harvey, Dennis Quaid, who's, convulses, Margaret Qualley, double's, Sue, Sue doesn't, specter, it's, Christine Tamalet, Elisabeth isn't, Sue wakes, Sue can't, regurgitates Organizations: Service, Cannes Film, Business, Hollywood Locations: Hollywood
Rihanna’s fluffy Jacquemus bathrobe
  + stars: | 2024-09-19 | by ( Leah Dolan | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +2 min
At the UK launch of her latest beauty endeavor, Fenty Hair, the global megastar posed for photos outside Selfridges, London’s historic department store, not in satin, silk or sequins — but a fluffy bathrobe worn off-the-shoulder. The cream-colored fuzzy gown was designed by Jacquemus and styled by Jaheel Weaver with gold point-toe pumps and long crystal earrings. The bathrobe went from cosy staple to red carpet appropriate. Ora even kept the gag going when she changed into a shorter bathrobe for her live performance. Andreas Rentz/Getty ImagesMore recently, Isabelle Huppert has been making the case for bathrobe-style textiles to receive the red carpet treatment.
Persons: Jaheel Weaver, Neil Mockford, Rihanna, Rihanna isn’t, Rita Ora, Ora, Andreas Rentz, Isabelle Huppert, Huppert, Beers Organizations: CNN, MTV, Cannes Film Locations: Capri ., Spain
CNN —George Clooney has a profanity-laced bone to pick with director Quentin Tarantino. He gave me s—t,” Clooney added. Tarantino and Bamigboye were discussing who Tarantino considered to be a movie star, with actors like Julia Roberts, Leonardo DiCaprio, Charlize Theron and Denzel Washington, among others, named as people who fit the bill. (From left) Quentin Tarantino and George Clooney on the set of 'From Dusk Till Dawn.' “But no, look, we’re really lucky we got to work with these great directors,” Clooney said.
Persons: CNN — George Clooney, Quentin Tarantino, “ Quentin, ” Clooney, Wolfs, Brad Pitt, Clooney, Tarantino, , , Pitt –, , Baz Bamigboye, Bamigboye, Julia Roberts, Leonardo DiCaprio, Charlize Theron, Denzel Washington, George Clooney, it’s, ” Clooney –, Noah Baumbach, he’s, We’re, Ella, Alexander, Amal Clooney, Pitt, we’re Organizations: CNN, GQ, Cannes Film, Films, Miramax Locations: Hollywood
Model Bella Hadid issued a statement after starring in a controversial Adidas campaign that the sportswear company said had an "unintentional" connection to a bloody terrorist attack. The ad campaign for Adidas' new retro trainers, called the SL72s, was a nod to the 1972 Munich Olympics. Released earlier in July, the advertisement featured Hadid holding a bouquet of flowers while wearing the shoes, which originally debuted in 1972 for the Munich Olympics. Hadid said she was not aware of the connection to the historical events of the 1972 Munich Olympics, and that she would not have taken part in the campaign had she known. "Adidas should have known and I should have done more research so that I too would have known and understood, and spoken up."
Persons: Bella Hadid, Model Bella Hadid, Hadid Organizations: Cannes, Palais des Festivals, Adidas, Munich, Dior Locations: Cannes, France, U.S, Munich's, Palestinian, Gaza
To get "Horizon" made, the former "Yellowstone" star mortgaged his property in Santa Barbara and invested $38 million of his own money. One industry insider told Business Insider they were skeptical: "He won't lose his house, but he's potentially going to lose a lot of money." Doing the math, that means that for every $10 million "Horizon" makes at the box office, Costner and his investors see $4.6 million back. That means to recoup the $30 million Costner invested in marketing the first "Horizon" movie, it will have to make north of $65 million domestically. AdvertisementBusiness Insider contacted reps for Warner Bros. and Kevin Costner to comment on this story but did not receive a response.
Persons: , Kevin Costner's, Costner, Max, presales, Kevin Costner, Rocco Spaziani, It's, Costner isn't, it's Organizations: Service, Business, Warner Bros, Warner, Mondadori, Cannes, International, Variety, BI Locations: American, Santa Barbara, France
Kevin Costner is the latest star to be reminded that passion projects don't always yield big box-office returns. Costner isn't as prominent in the 3-hour movie as marketing would suggestKevin Costner in "Horizon." AdvertisementDespite being the face of the franchise and its star, Kevin Costner isn't actually in a lot of "Horizon." And even though the next "Horizon" movie comes to theaters in August, who's to say audiences will come back? AdvertisementAccording to Variety, Costner and his investors are paying for the "Horizon" marketing, a spend that's around $30 million.
Persons: Kevin Costner, hasn't, Costner, Max, that's, Barbie, John Dutton, Costner isn't, Kevin Costner isn't, Hayes Ellison, who's, Richard Foreman, Warner, George Lucas, Mel Gibson's, , Orson Welles, Francis Ford Coppola, It's Organizations: Service, Business, Paramount Network, Warner Bros, Paramount, CBS, Cannes Film, WB, Army, Variety Locations: Santa Barbara, Yellowstone, American, Utah, Texas , Arizona, Oklahoma
“Oh, I like that.”The film’s writer-director Yorgos Lanthimos, a connoisseur of Biblical violence and creator of cursed demimondes, likes to push viewers to the limit. Hong Chau and Jesse Plemons in "Kinds of Kindness." Courtesy Searchlight PicturesIn “Kinds of Kindness,” Lanthimos injects Old Testament logic into everyday life in twisted parables about the social contracts we write one another. Alwyn, a veteran of “The Favourite,” is in many ways the typical Lanthimos actor. “Kinds of Kindness” is available in select US cinemas from June 21, and released nationwide and in the UK on June 28.
Persons: Jesse Plemons, , Yorgos Lanthimos, Plemons, Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe, Hong Chau, Joe Alwyn, Margaret Qualley, Mamoudou, , Oscar, Tony McNamara, Lanthimos, Efthimis Filippou, Dafoe, Stone, she’s, Atsushi Nishijima, Alwyn, ” Athie, isn’t, ” Dafoe, Omi, we’re, God, Raymond, , Colin Farrell, Christos Stergioglou’s fabulist, curdles, awfulness, Emily, ” Alwyn, he’s Organizations: CNN, Cannes Film, Searchlight, coy Locations: Hong, America,
Jennifer Esposito was so passionate about getting her latest film done that she mortgaged her house to help finance it. So I'm going to put my money down," Esposito says. It's a film that Esposito said many people didn't believe in and even offered her money to step away from directing it. The film premiered at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival and the Red Sea International Film Festival. At the 76th annual Cannes Film Festival, Costner spoke to the Associated Press about the decision and why he doesn't regret it.
Persons: Jennifer Esposito, Annabella Sciorra, Domenick Lombardozzi, Esposito, I've, It's, Esposito isn't, Kevin Costner, Neilson Barnard, Costner Organizations: Hollywood, Odessa A'zion, KTLA, Red Sea, Getty, Cannes Film, Associated Press Locations: Staten, Odessa, California
The first time that Francis Ford Coppola had a movie in competition at the Cannes Film Festival was in 1967. Coppola made it while he was in film school at the University of California, Los Angeles, and it became his master’s thesis project. A month after the festival, he began directing his first big-budget studio film, “Finian’s Rainbow.” It flopped. He then poured some of his savings into a low-budget studio movie, “The Rain People.” It flopped. Even at Cannes, where the word “art” is used without embarrassment, money keeps an iron grip on both minds and movies.
Persons: Francis Ford Coppola, Coppola, ” Coppola, It’s, Twixt ”, Adam Driver Organizations: Cannes Film, University of California, Cannes Locations: Los Angeles
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