Money Monster

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    Jodie Foster: Hollywood Has Bet All Its Chips On Superhero Movies

    Jodie Foster says narrative dramas are moving to television now because Hollywood franchises have muscled them out. “Right now, the mainstream industry is really just making superhero movies,” Foster told Yahoo Movies, “They’re betting on that, that’s their all in bet: on big, massive franchise films. The actor-director, whose new directorial film ‘Money Monster’ is out today, adds that if audiences want to see more dramas and less blockbusters in cinemas, they need to vote with their feet.

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    Jack O’Connell: George Clooney Prank ‘Humiliated’ Me On Money Monster Set

    Master prankster George Clooney has been up to his old tricks again on the set of his new movie ‘Money Monster’ which arrives in cinemas today. Speaking with Yahoo Movies, his co-star Jack O’Connell revealed the Cloonster “humiliated” him on set by larking around while he was preparing for a scene, be he thinks he got off lightly in the grand scheme of things. In the past Clooney has filled Bill Murray’s luggage with gravel, soaked Ryan Gosling’s crotch with a water bottle, and prank called Hu

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    Julia Roberts Barefoot ‘Protest’ Raises Eyebrows At Cannes

    17 years after Julia Roberts hit headlines for baring her armpit hair at the ‘Notting Hill’ premiere in 1999, the ‘Pretty Woman’ star has caused a stir on the red carpet once again, this time for going shoeless. The 48-year-old actress was in Cannes for the premiere of her new film, ‘Money Monster’ directed by Jodie Foster, when she slipped her high heels off to scale a set of vertiginous steps. - Lady Gaga to Play Cilla - Clooney Slams Trump She was greeted at the top by her co-star George Cl

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    Jodie Foster: Studios Are Scared of Women, Says Blockbuster Culture Harms Movie Industry

    Hollywood’s current obsession with big-budget tentpoles is holding the movie business back when it comes to creating more films by and for women, Jodie Foster said at the Cannes Film Festival on Thursday. “They’ll make enormous movies tentpole films and they’ll be all in, kind of like a casino bet,” Foster said at Variety and Kering’s Women in Motion talk.