Timothée Chalamet is by far one of the most promising young actors working in Hollywood today, after his standout performances in films like Call Me By Your Name, Little Women, and Dune. The actor has become one of the biggest stars in the film industry and after his recent performance as Duke Paul Atreides in Dune: Part Two, he is sure to become a household name worldwide. So, if you love Chalamet’s performances here are the best movies Chalamet has appeared in and just to warn you, we didn’t include Interstellar in this list because Chalamet’s role in Christopher Nolan was not that big or significant.
10. Wonka (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Warner Bros.
Chalamet takes on the challenging role of the iconic Willy Wonka. Directed by Paul King, Wonka is a musical fantasy film and it follows a young Wonka before he was running the chocolate factory.
10. Wonka (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Warner Bros.
Chalamet takes on the challenging role of the iconic Willy Wonka. Directed by Paul King, Wonka is a musical fantasy film and it follows a young Wonka before he was running the chocolate factory.
- 3/2/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Dune 2 Star Timothee Chalamet Movies Ranked As Per Rotten Tomatoes. (Photo Credit – IMDb)
Timothee Chalamet is being lauded for his fantastic performance in Denis Villeneuve’s epic saga Dune 2. The film was released in the theatres on Friday, and it’s a visual treat for moviegoers. The film is one of the top-rated ones across various platforms, but Chalamet, over his short career span, has given several high-rated films.
Chalamet won hearts with his lively performance as Willy Wonka in last year’s Wonka. It became his career’s highest-grossing film as a leading man. But it seems Dune 2 might take away that title soon. He is essaying the character of Paul Atreides, and his ascension in this part has been remarkably shown. Scroll below for more.
Timothee Chalamet’s character Paul seemed a bit lost in the first film but understood his purpose and became a leader in Dune 2.
Timothee Chalamet is being lauded for his fantastic performance in Denis Villeneuve’s epic saga Dune 2. The film was released in the theatres on Friday, and it’s a visual treat for moviegoers. The film is one of the top-rated ones across various platforms, but Chalamet, over his short career span, has given several high-rated films.
Chalamet won hearts with his lively performance as Willy Wonka in last year’s Wonka. It became his career’s highest-grossing film as a leading man. But it seems Dune 2 might take away that title soon. He is essaying the character of Paul Atreides, and his ascension in this part has been remarkably shown. Scroll below for more.
Timothee Chalamet’s character Paul seemed a bit lost in the first film but understood his purpose and became a leader in Dune 2.
- 3/2/2024
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi
When it comes to the world of vlogging and social media stardom, Anthony Quintal is someone most people would consider a veteran. Better-known by his username, Lohanthony, Quintal has been around for more than a decade and has built a massive following that includes millions of people. Over the years, he became popular for his funny and positive videos. Quintal also became a powerful voice in the LGBT community and many of his followers looked up to him and admired his ability to live in his truth. However, it looks like his truth has officially changed. Quintal recently announced that
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Anthony Quintal Aka Lohanthony...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Anthony Quintal Aka Lohanthony...
- 8/27/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Going in, it is tempting to make a great deal of assumptions about Miss Stevens, because its outer-most layer feels like familiar territory. An unhappy female High School teacher takes three students to a weekend drama competition, and a transformative experience ensues. This is a dramatic plot device that we have seen play out many times on the big screen but – as the film begins its powerful opening sequence, set to the haunting musical saw stylings of Natalia Paruz – it quickly becomes clear that Miss Stevens is actually something else entirely.
This is the directorial debut of Julia Hart (The Keeping Room), who co-wrote the screenplay with producer, Jordan Horowitz (La La Land). What has been created is a stunning work of misdirection, though it is neither contrived nor manipulative. Rather, it works in concert with the habitual expectations of the audience to weave a tale run-through with absolute truth.
This is the directorial debut of Julia Hart (The Keeping Room), who co-wrote the screenplay with producer, Jordan Horowitz (La La Land). What has been created is a stunning work of misdirection, though it is neither contrived nor manipulative. Rather, it works in concert with the habitual expectations of the audience to weave a tale run-through with absolute truth.
- 9/20/2016
- by Sarah Myles
- We Got This Covered
“Are you waiting for someone?”
Those are the first words spoken in “Miss Stevens,” the modestly scaled but characteristically strong directorial debut from “The Keeping Room” writer Julia Hart, and they bore into the rest of the film like a bad hangover. The usher is just trying to be polite, trying to understand why the crying blonde woman in the back row of his theatre is still in her seat long after the rest of the audience has cleared out and gone home. “Are you waiting for someone?” He has no idea how big of a question that is.
A 29-year-old teacher at a high school somewhere in the deserts of Southern California, Miss Stevens (Lily Rabe) looks like a deer in the headlights and lives like she’s already been flattened. And yet, judging by how aggressively she deflects any and all of the personal questions that her students lob in her direction,...
Those are the first words spoken in “Miss Stevens,” the modestly scaled but characteristically strong directorial debut from “The Keeping Room” writer Julia Hart, and they bore into the rest of the film like a bad hangover. The usher is just trying to be polite, trying to understand why the crying blonde woman in the back row of his theatre is still in her seat long after the rest of the audience has cleared out and gone home. “Are you waiting for someone?” He has no idea how big of a question that is.
A 29-year-old teacher at a high school somewhere in the deserts of Southern California, Miss Stevens (Lily Rabe) looks like a deer in the headlights and lives like she’s already been flattened. And yet, judging by how aggressively she deflects any and all of the personal questions that her students lob in her direction,...
- 9/15/2016
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
All this week, IndieWire will be rolling out our annual Fall Preview, including offerings that span genres, a close examination of some of the year’s biggest breakouts, all the awards contenders you need to know about now and special attention to all the new movies you need to get through a jam-packed fall movie-going season. Check back every day for a new look at the best the season has to offer, and clear your schedule, because we’re going to fill it right up.
“White Girl,” September 2 – Elizabeth Wood, Writer and Director
Elizabeth Wood’s feature film debut was almost immediately deemed “shocking!” and “racy!” and “wild!” as soon as it debuted at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, but underneath a film about throwing caution to the wind in the pursuit of both terrible decisions and the capricious joys of youth beats a big, honest heart. Wood’s...
“White Girl,” September 2 – Elizabeth Wood, Writer and Director
Elizabeth Wood’s feature film debut was almost immediately deemed “shocking!” and “racy!” and “wild!” as soon as it debuted at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, but underneath a film about throwing caution to the wind in the pursuit of both terrible decisions and the capricious joys of youth beats a big, honest heart. Wood’s...
- 8/16/2016
- by Kate Erbland, Chris O'Falt, David Ehrlich, Steve Greene and Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
Plus: Alcon plots Garfield film franchise; Nbr sets 2017 awards gala date; and more…
Julia Hart’s directorial debut Miss Stevens premiered in SXSW and hails from a screenplay Hart wrote with The Kids Are All Right producer Jordan Horowitz.
The Orchard secured all North American rights to the coming-of-age drama from ICM Partners and Wme Global and will distribute in autumn.
Lily Rabe earned the SXSW Best Actress special jury prize and stars alongside Timotheé Chalamet, Lili Reinhart, YouTube celebrity Anthony Quintal, Oscar Nuñez and Rob Huebel. Miss Stevens is a Beachside presentation of a Beachside and Gilbert Films Production in association with Original Headquarters.
Alcon Entertainment has secured exclusive rights from creator Jim Davis to produce animated films based on the Garfield comic strip. Davis will serve as an executive producer as the company looks to build a film franchise.The National Board Of Review will host its annual film awards gala on January 4, 2017, at Cipriani...
Julia Hart’s directorial debut Miss Stevens premiered in SXSW and hails from a screenplay Hart wrote with The Kids Are All Right producer Jordan Horowitz.
The Orchard secured all North American rights to the coming-of-age drama from ICM Partners and Wme Global and will distribute in autumn.
Lily Rabe earned the SXSW Best Actress special jury prize and stars alongside Timotheé Chalamet, Lili Reinhart, YouTube celebrity Anthony Quintal, Oscar Nuñez and Rob Huebel. Miss Stevens is a Beachside presentation of a Beachside and Gilbert Films Production in association with Original Headquarters.
Alcon Entertainment has secured exclusive rights from creator Jim Davis to produce animated films based on the Garfield comic strip. Davis will serve as an executive producer as the company looks to build a film franchise.The National Board Of Review will host its annual film awards gala on January 4, 2017, at Cipriani...
- 5/23/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
American Horror Story‘s Lily Rabe is set to star in Miss Stevens from Beachside Films and Gilbert Films. Rabe stars as the title character, a teacher who accompanies three students to a high school drama competition. Students in the coming-of-age/character and life study are played by Timothee Chalamet (Interstellar), Lili Reinhart (Kings of Summer) and Anthony Quintal (Creator of Lohanthony YouTube channel). Julia Hart, who co-wrote with Jordan Horowitz, is making her…...
- 6/24/2015
- Deadline
Lily Rabe, Timothee Chalamet, Lili Reinhart and Anthony Quintal star in Julia Hart’s feature directorial debut, which has commenced production in California.
Hart and Jordan Horowitz co-wrote Miss Stevens, about a high school teacher’s eventful trip to a regional drama competition while chaperoning three students.
Quintal (pictured) is the creator of the Lohanthony YouTube channel. Rob Huebel co-stars.
Hart’s credits include the Blacklist script and upcoming Drafthouse Films release The Keeping Room starring Brit Marling, Hailee Steinfeld and Sam Worthington.
She is writing the limited series Madame X for Anna Paquin, Jack Black and HBO.
Beachside partners Alex Turtletaub and Michael B Clark, whose credits include People Places Things and Tig, produce alongside Horowitz and Gary Gilbert for Gilbert Films. Gilbert and Horowitz were among the producers roster on The Kids Are All Right.
Miss Stevens film is being produced in association with Hart’s production company Original Headquarters.
Hart and Jordan Horowitz co-wrote Miss Stevens, about a high school teacher’s eventful trip to a regional drama competition while chaperoning three students.
Quintal (pictured) is the creator of the Lohanthony YouTube channel. Rob Huebel co-stars.
Hart’s credits include the Blacklist script and upcoming Drafthouse Films release The Keeping Room starring Brit Marling, Hailee Steinfeld and Sam Worthington.
She is writing the limited series Madame X for Anna Paquin, Jack Black and HBO.
Beachside partners Alex Turtletaub and Michael B Clark, whose credits include People Places Things and Tig, produce alongside Horowitz and Gary Gilbert for Gilbert Films. Gilbert and Horowitz were among the producers roster on The Kids Are All Right.
Miss Stevens film is being produced in association with Hart’s production company Original Headquarters.
- 6/24/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Lily Rabe (“American Horror Story”), Timothee Chalamet (“Interstellar”), Lili Reinhart (“Kings of Summer”), Anthony Quintal (“Lohanthony”) and Rob Huebel (“The Descendants”) are set to star in Julia Hart’s directorial debut “Miss Stevens,” which will be a co-production between Beachside Films and Gilbert Films. Hart co-wrote the script with Jordan Horowitz and the film will be made in association with her production company Original Headquarters. Horowitz and Gary Gilbert will produce for Gilbert Films, while Alex Turtletaub and Michael B. Clark will produce for Beachside, which is financing the picture. Production is currently under way in California. When high school teacher Rachel.
- 6/24/2015
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
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