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Ridley Scott dissects 'Napoleon' - war hero, failed empire builder, flawed husband
The film is a mix of the new and old worlds, and not just in terms of its subject matter. It's being produced by Apple Original Films, one of the new tech players to enter the movie business, and is being distributed in theatres by Sony, a traditional studio that used its presentation to talk up the movie,'Variety' adds.
Nicolas Cage confirms he had multi-million-dollar debt, blames it on real estate crash
Landing at the centre of reports he had blown his $150 million fortune, owed the IRS $6.3 million in property taxes, and was taking every acting role he could in order to get out of debt, the 59-year-old has now stressed he never filed for bankruptcy amid his financial struggles, reports aceshowbiz.com. "I was over-invested in real estate... the real estate market crashed, and I couldn't get out in time. I paid them all back, but it was about $6 million. I never filed for bankruptcy," he told CBS' '60 Minutes' about working his way out of debt.
Guy Ritchie watched every action, spy film he could for 'Operation Fortune'
The film, which stars Hugh Grant, Aubrey Plaza, Jason Statham, Bugzy Malone, follows the story of special agent Orsen Fortune as he learns about a dangerous arms deal. Putting together his best team of operatives they take on the charmingly villainous billionaire, Greg Simmonds played by Hugh Grant. Talking about his inspiration for the action-comedy, Guy Ritchie said, "We had the idea to do a spy film about eight months prior to the start of production.
Brad Pitt will race in British grand prix for his Formula One movie
"Watching Brad Pitt leading the field in the British Grand Prix will be an incredible and surreal moment for TV viewers and fans at Silverstone this July," a source told The Sun newspaper, reports aceshowbiz.com. Lewis' own production company, Dawn Apollo Films, are making the film and the 38-year-old driver is helping with casting.
Will Smith, Martin Lawrence tease 'Bad Boys 4' at CinemaCon
"We're hype, we're excited," Smith said, reports 'Variety'.He apologised for not being able to be in Las Vegas for the annual convention of the exhibition industry.
"We're not sorry we couldn't be there," Lawrence admonished him, noting they were four weeks into film the fourth film in the franchise. "We glad we not there because we here and they're paying us to be here," Smith said.
Smith and Lawrence are being rejoined in 'Bad Boys 4' by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, who directed 2020's 'Bad Boys for Life'.
Jennifer Lawrence lets sex jokes fly in raunchy 'No Hard Feelings' footage
The footage played to huge laughs at the annual movie theater trade show, reports 'Variety'.Director Gene Stupnitsky praised Lawrence as "a true comedy natural."
He says the film is about two helicopter parents who hire a woman to "date" their introverted 19-year-old son so he doesn't leave for college as a virgin. "And this is based on your life, right?" Lawrence jabbed at Stupnitsky, who retorted, "No, it's actually based off a Craigslist ad."
Fox News cancels Tucker Carlson; CNN cuts ties with Don Lemon after 17 years
On Monday, as 'Variety' reports, the popular conservative pundit and 2020 US election denier found he should have been watching his back. Rupert Murdoch, chairman of Fox News' corporate parent, according to a person familiar with the matter, decided he could no longer support Carlson. His son, Fox Corp. CEO Lachlan Murdoch, and Suzanne Scott, CEO of Fox News Media, made the decision to cut ties with Carlson on Friday, 'Variety' reports, quoting a different person familiar with the circumstances. Carlson's exit was announced Monday morning.
Ana De Armas responds to rumours she may replace Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman
The Cuban-born actress has broken her silence on the speculation that she will replace Gal Gadot as the new Wonder Woman, reports aceshowbiz.com. In the Wired Auto Complete Interview, the 'Blonde' actress was asked if she's going to take over the Wonder Woman role in the new DCEU under the supervision of.
'Succession' star Brian Cox joins James Bond reality show 'Road to a Million'
The Golden Globe winner has been cast as the enigmatic "Controller" on the forthcoming Prime Video series, which will see contestants competing in teams of two on a global adventure, reports 'Variety'. Filmed in many Bond locations - from the Scottish Highlands to Venice and Jamaica - contestants must correctly answer questions hidden in the different locations around the world to advance to the next challenge.
Jennifer Aniston, Adam Sandler bond over their 'weird sense of humour
The Hollywood co-stars are friends since their early twenties and starred alongside each in three films, including their latest 'Murder Mystery 2', and the former 'Friends' star said that having the "same weird sense of humour" is why they get along so well, reports aceshowbiz.com. It comes from us just being us, I think. We have been friends.
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