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‘Think of the setting. It’s midnight. I approach her, touch her elbow, invite her to dance,’ he recalled
‘At least I gave it a shot,’ wrote the actor and former WWE star
Character had previously been the glaring exception in company’s Marvel content
We all have our favourite movie trilogies, but can you remember the individual titles of the films?
Lopez last week announced the end of her engagement with Alex Rodriguez.
The Avengers star hits his mark.
The film will be directed by Stephan Rick.
Openly gay Cuban-American actor Tony Rodriguez recently landed the job of voicing one of the animated show's popular LGBTQ characters, Julio, with the help of the podcast "Gayest Episode Ever."
Actress Elizabeth Olsen has spoken about having “totally debilitating” panic attacks in her younger years.The Marvel star, 32, said she learned to control them with “brain tricks from friends” rather than medication.Olsen, who is the cover star of Glamour UK’s April digital issue, told the magazine: “I had major panic attacks for a long time. It was totally debilitating. I was living in New York on my own and I was 22.”“I didn’t realise it [anxiety] was something that you could not control.“And the issue is the control part. And then I just learned a bunch of brain tricks from friends who actually went to a neuropsychiatrist and instead of medicating, I decided to do it that way.”She added: “With panic attacks, you have to put your attention off ‘whatever’s making you spin’ onto something else. It was (about) being present in the moment and identifying all the things around you in order to not spin.”Olsen also told the magazine she is “never going back to social media”.“And it’s not even like I was bullied. It’s not even like anything happened,” she said.Olsen said social media made her “uncomfortable” and she questioned why she was “even trying to create a character version” of herself.“I just felt weird how it organised my brain,” she said.“I’m not someone who’s obsessed with using a platform in any way.”Olsen, who plays Wanda Maximoff in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is the younger sibling of twins Mary-Kate and Ashley, former child stars who rose to fame on the TV series Full House, and who have since become renowned in the fashion world.She recently reprised her role as Wanda – also known as the Scarlet Witch – in Disney+ series WandaVision, alongside British-American actor Paul Bettany.Read the full interview in the Glamour UK April digital issue, online now.
Chloe Zhao is the current favourite to take home the Oscar
The Academy Award for Best Picture is known for being a bit of a wild card – so can you recall which films actually took home the Oscar?
Some were careless, while others simply weren't all that worried about hanging on to the award.
From the Zoom confusion to the new venue slap bang in the middle of a major transport hub, it’s far from business as usual
Actor said taking on the role after Daniel Craig would be ‘daunting’
A new documentary following a gay-inclusive rugby team almost got left in its creator’s drawer.
Wonder Woman 1984 has made it to a triumphant sixth week at Number 1 on the Official Film Chart, as the hit sequel continues to dominate with 84% of its sales made up of DVD & Blu-ray copies. Disney & Pixar’s Soul floats back up to its Number 2 peak, while Joker rebounds to Number 3 – pushing Godzilla: King of the Monsters down two spots to Number 4. Psychological thriller The Invisible Man sneaks up six places to return to the Top 5 at Number 5, marking its 24th non-consecutive week in the chart. Spider-Man: Far From Home drops to 6, Harry Potter: The Complete Collection is down one to Number 7, and Godzilla (2014) has stormed up 21 places to Number 8 as fans revisit the franchise following the release of sequel Godzilla vs. Kong. The week’s highest new entry, crime-drama Let Him Go, starring Kevin Costner and Diane Lane lands at Number 9. Based upon a novel of the same name by Larry Watson, a retired sheriff and his wife - grieving the death of their son - set off to rescue their grandson from his dangerous new family. Finally, Harry Potter & The Philosopher’s Stone rounds off this week’s countdown at Number 10. This week’s Official Film Chart online show features a preview of Blithe Spirit starring Judi Dench & Dan Stevens. The British comedy will be available to download & keep from 26 April. Now, as well as OfficialCharts.com, the Official Film Chart can also be found on FindAnyFilm.com - the ultimate site for Film and TV fans to discover all the legal ways to buy the entertainment they want on disc and digital formats.
Tom Hardy and Dame Judi Dench beat Sir Sean Connery and Olivia Colman to be crowned best British film stars of the 21st century.
The streaming giant promised to spend 17 billion dollars (£12.2 billion) on content this year.
It’s been months since we heard any rumblings about Paul Thomas Anderson’s follow-up to Phantom Thread (HAIM videos don’t count), with the last news being that he had cast Philip Seymour Hoffman’s son Cooper as the lead in the film back in September, but now The Film Stage has an important update: The movie is coming out this year, specifically November 26, which seems to suggest that there really is a future on the horizon where people can safely go to theaters and new movies come to those theaters instead of just opening on streaming platforms. That’s exciting, but we still don’t know much about Anderson’s next movie, like, say, what it’s called. We’ve heard that it’s set in California in the ‘70s and that Hoffman (in his acting debut!) is playing a young actor, with Alana Haim (from HAIM, also in her acting debut!) will also be appearing as… someone. We don’t know. The Film Stage says Bradley Cooper will be there as an “old-school producer/director” and Benny Safdie will play a politician, but it’s anyone’s guess at this point how those pieces will all fit together.
Following a high-profile trial, the former police officer was found guilty of murdering George Floyd.