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'Superman & Lois' casts Michael Cudlitz as Lex Luthor
Michael Cudlitz has been cast on 'Superman & Lois' as a new version of DC Comics supervillain Lex Luthor.
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Brooke Shields reveals rape as young star in Sundance film: I just thought 'stay alive and get out' | Life
Brooke Shields revealed she was raped as a young Hollywood actor in new documentary Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields, which premiered at the Sundance film festival on Friday. The former supermodel did not reveal the identity of her attacker, but said she met with the man - someone she already knew - soon after she graduated college, believing it was a work meeting to discuss casting her in a new movie.
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Robert Pattinson Slams Male Beauty Standard In Hollywood, Says He Once Ate Potatoes For Two Weeks As A Detox
Robert Pattinson was discussing the pressure male actors face in Hollywood to uphold particular beauty standards when he told the ES Magazine that he once ate only boiled potatoes for two weeks as part of a weight loss detox.
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Jerry Bruckheimer wants Johnny Depp back aboard Pirates Of The Caribbean
While trying to resuscitate Depp's career, Bruckheimer also said that those other Pirates movies are still alive
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Brendan Fraser’s ‘The Whale’ Passes $10 Million at Domestic Box Office
A24’s drama “The Whale” surpassed $10 million at the domestic box office, a notable milestone for an indie movie in the pandemic era. In pre-COVID times, those ticket sales wouldn’t be particularly impressive. But the arthouse sector has struggled to rebound as adult audiences remain selective as ever about movie choices.
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Bryan Cranston says 'Malcolm in the Middle' movie talks are happening
Bryan Cranston has confirmed that discussions about a 'Malcolm in the Middle' movie reunion are happening and that he's fully on board: 'We had such a great family.'
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How the most obvious beauty myth in Hollywood hurts literally everyone
Sandra Bullock remains beloved, beautiful and bankable. But her aesthetic embodies the kinds of intense cultural pressures no well-meaning hashtag has been able to lessen.
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Failure to Change: Two Reports Examine Hollywood’s Lack of Progress Improving Diversity on Movie Sets
Hollywood employed fewer female filmmakers and directors from underrepresented communities to make its biggest films in 2022, according to a new study by USC Annenberg’s Inclusion Initiative. The USC Annenberg report found that of the 111 directors hired to make the 100 top-grossing movies last year, just 9% were women. That was down from 12.7% in 2021. At the same time, the number of Black, Asian, Hispanic/Latino and multi-racial and multi-ethnic moviemakers also fell from 27.3% in 2021 to 20.7% in 2022.
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Allison Williams Weighs in on Hollywood Nepotism: 'It Doesn't Feel Like a Loss to Admit It'
Allison Williams is aware of the privilege that being the child of a well-known individual carries — and she's not above acknowledging it. In a new interview with Wired, the M3GAN actress addressed the idea of nepotism in Hollywood, saying that "it doesn't feel like a loss to admit it." "If you trust your own skill, I think it becomes very simple to acknowledge," she added.
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Johnny Depp Is Reportedly Sabotaging His Career Comeback with Old Habits
Depp and director/co-star Maïwenn Le Besco of his next project, “Jeanne du Barry,” are said to have been “screaming at each other the whole time” during production.
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Amber Heard, Johnny Depp Settle Following Defamation Lawsuit Appeal
Amber Heard and Johnny Depp have avoided yet another court appearance after settling their latest round of litigation. Depp originally filed a defamation claim against Heard in March 2019 after Heard published an op-ed in the Washington Post in which she described herself as a “public figure representing domestic abuse.”
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Henry Cavill losing Superman role won't impact 'Witcher' recasting
So Henry Cavill won't be playing Superman after all. Does that mean there's a chance he could reverse course and come back to continue playing Geralt of Rivia on The Witcher in season 4 and beyond? Sadly, it looks like the answer to that is no. Cavill's recent announcement that he's not returning as Superman in a new DC superhero movie will have no impact on The Witcher season 4, including the Geralt recasting, EW has learned.
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Scarlett Johansson: I Was ‘Kind of Groomed’ Into Being a ‘Bombshell-Type Actor’ and ‘I Couldn’t Get Out of It’
Scarlett Johansson admitted on a recent episode of the “Table for Two with Bruce Bozzi” podcast that she felt groomed into becoming a “bombshell” actor during the early part…
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Brendan Fraser’s ‘The Whale’ Suit Was So Hot He Needed Five Bags of Ice Per Day to Stay Cool
Brendan Fraser’s transformation in “The Whale” is part of one of the most talked-about performances of the year
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Hollywood Blacklist Launched 75 Years Ago At Waldorf Conference: Here’s How It Went Down
Today marks the 75th anniversary of the Waldorf Declaration, which on November 25, 1947, officially launched the Hollywood Blacklist. On that day, the heads of the major studios, with a few notable exceptions, agreed after a contentious two-day conference at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City to ban the Hollywood Ten and to not “knowingly” employ Communists.
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How Brendan Fraser Made It All the Way Back
He was a movie star who seemed to vanish from Hollywood. Now, suddenly, Brendan Fraser is an Oscar favorite—and reckoning with the kind of comeback you only see in the movies.
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Harvey Weinstein Lawyers Say Everyone Had 'Transactional' Sex Before #MeToo
Harvey Weinstein's lawyers are trying to convince a jury that everyone in Hollywood had "transactional sex" back in the day. It’s a bit of a weird flex to pay someone six figures to stand up in a courtroom and tell everyone that you can’t get sex without paying for it, but here we are.
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E.T. Goes on the Auction Block in December
Turner Classic Movies and Julien’s Auctions are giving you the chance to own an eponymous mechatronic model employed for Steven Spielberg’s E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. All you need is an estimated $2 million to $3 million to make it happen.
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Stories of Bill Murray Terrorizing Celebrities Are Spreading Like Wildfire
Everyone from Geena Davis to Rob Schneider seem ready to expose Murray’s alleged history of bad behavior on set.
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Brendan Fraser Is ‘Open’ to Fourth ‘Mummy’ Movie, Says Tom Cruise’s Reboot Flopped Because It Wasn’t Fun
Brendan Fraser landed on the A-list thanks to his roll as the rollicking adventurer Rick O’Connell in “The Mummy” and its two sequels. And he hasn’t returned to the land of …
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