The cape was once the kingmaker. But the movie stars at the top of studios’ most-wanted lists today have largely avoided cinematic universes. Instead of being pulled up to the A-list with a call from Marvel or DC (like earlier breakouts Chris Evans, Gal Gadot and Jason Momoa), today’s top talents — according to THR’s survey of executives, managers and agents — were anointed by auteur directors. Austin Butler was tapped by Baz Luhrmann for Elvis, while Denis Villeneuve gave nearly a third of this list their first franchise movie with his Dune features.
Today’s young stars are also less formulaic than their predecessors of just a decade ago, whose indie debuts or tiny Oscar turns were quickly followed by IP-backed film series. They are more agnostic, too, moving easily among studio filmmaking, indie efforts and television. Unlike past eras, there’s also not a single “type” dominating the group.
Today’s young stars are also less formulaic than their predecessors of just a decade ago, whose indie debuts or tiny Oscar turns were quickly followed by IP-backed film series. They are more agnostic, too, moving easily among studio filmmaking, indie efforts and television. Unlike past eras, there’s also not a single “type” dominating the group.
- 5/24/2024
- by Aaron Couch, Mia Galuppo and Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Take a look at actress Kirsten Dunst, aka 'Mary Jane Watson' in director Sam Raimi's "Spider-Man" trilogy and the star of the new feature “Civil War”, posing for the Spring 2024 edition of “S” magazine, photographed by Danielle Levitt:
"I live in pieces that make me feel good," said the former child actress (“Interview With The Vampire”).
At the age of twelve, Dunst gained widespread recognition as vampire 'Claudia' in 'Interview with the Vampire' (1994), a role for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. She appeared in "Little Women" the same year and in "Jumanji" the following year.
After a recurring role in the NBC medical drama "ER" (1996–97) as 'Charlie Chemingo' and co-starring in films such as "Wag the Dog" (1997), "Small Soldiers" (1998) and "The Virgin Suicides" (1999), Dunst transitioned into romantic comedies and comedy-dramas, starring in "Drop Dead Gorgeous" (1999), "Bring It On...
"I live in pieces that make me feel good," said the former child actress (“Interview With The Vampire”).
At the age of twelve, Dunst gained widespread recognition as vampire 'Claudia' in 'Interview with the Vampire' (1994), a role for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. She appeared in "Little Women" the same year and in "Jumanji" the following year.
After a recurring role in the NBC medical drama "ER" (1996–97) as 'Charlie Chemingo' and co-starring in films such as "Wag the Dog" (1997), "Small Soldiers" (1998) and "The Virgin Suicides" (1999), Dunst transitioned into romantic comedies and comedy-dramas, starring in "Drop Dead Gorgeous" (1999), "Bring It On...
- 5/8/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Maluma opened up to Playgirl!
The 30-year-old crooner posed for the newly relaunched publication’s first issue. Photographed by Danielle Levitt, he shows off his very toned physique poolside, in the kitchen and in the shower.
In the accompanying interview, Maluma discussed how he balances the sexuality of his career with his family life. He also addressed becoming a first-time dad and how he would deal with his daughter learning about his sex symbol status.
Keep reading to find out more…
Speaking about his “crazy” life, Maluma said that he was “living hard” but knew that he wanted a change. “I was living a moment that I dreamt about,” he explained. “But if you really think about it, it’s not a healthy life or a way to celebrate your success.”
Meeting his partner Susana Gomez helped him decide to make some changes to find himself.
While he and Susana...
The 30-year-old crooner posed for the newly relaunched publication’s first issue. Photographed by Danielle Levitt, he shows off his very toned physique poolside, in the kitchen and in the shower.
In the accompanying interview, Maluma discussed how he balances the sexuality of his career with his family life. He also addressed becoming a first-time dad and how he would deal with his daughter learning about his sex symbol status.
Keep reading to find out more…
Speaking about his “crazy” life, Maluma said that he was “living hard” but knew that he wanted a change. “I was living a moment that I dreamt about,” he explained. “But if you really think about it, it’s not a healthy life or a way to celebrate your success.”
Meeting his partner Susana Gomez helped him decide to make some changes to find himself.
While he and Susana...
- 3/7/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Shania Twain speaks candidly about the open-throat surgery she underwent in 2018 and the effect it’s had on her voice in a new interview with InStyle.
The Canadian hitmaker, who is releasing her new album Queen of Me next month, sits down with the mag for their “Everybody’s In” special issue.
While recently opening up in her “Not Just a Girl” documentary, Twain claimed that her Lyme disease diagnosis contributed to her voice disorder dysphonia, which required surgery and therapy over the years.
Twain tells InStyle of recovering from surgery: “After I had the surgery, I was petrified to make a sound. I didn’t know what was going to come out.”
Shania Twain. Photographer: Danielle Levitt @daniellelevitt
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She adds of hearing her new voice for the first time, “It did scare me, but I...
The Canadian hitmaker, who is releasing her new album Queen of Me next month, sits down with the mag for their “Everybody’s In” special issue.
While recently opening up in her “Not Just a Girl” documentary, Twain claimed that her Lyme disease diagnosis contributed to her voice disorder dysphonia, which required surgery and therapy over the years.
Twain tells InStyle of recovering from surgery: “After I had the surgery, I was petrified to make a sound. I didn’t know what was going to come out.”
Shania Twain. Photographer: Danielle Levitt @daniellelevitt
Read More: Shania Twain Describes Coachella Duet With Harry Styles As A ‘Career Highlight’
She adds of hearing her new voice for the first time, “It did scare me, but I...
- 1/19/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
NBC is hosting an unofficial Good Girls reunion as the network orders Murder by the Book‘s pilot led by former series star Retta. The pilot order reteams Retta with Good Girls duo Jenna Bans and Bill Krebs, both serving as writers and executive producers on the drama. The crime-centric series follows a big city “Instafamous” book reviewer who takes a page from the murder mystery books she reviews to become an unlikely detective. (Credit: Danielle Levitt/NBC) Taking her sleuthing skills to a seaside town, Retta’s character uncovers shocking truths along the way. Along with starring in the series, she serves as an executive producer alongside Bans, Krebs, and Casey Kyber. The show hails from Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, and is produced by Minnesota Logging Company. As viewers will recall, Retta previously played Ruby in Bans and Krebs’ Good Girls, which followed three suburban...
- 1/17/2023
- TV Insider
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From how they’ve dealt with hearing no to how they’ve learned to say it themselves, the actresses who delivered some of this year’s most memorable performances are sharing their strategies for navigating a changing Hollywood — and a changing world. In November, Emma Corrin (Lady Chatterley’s Lover), Danielle Deadwyler (Till), Claire Foy (Women Talking), Jennifer Lawrence (Causeway), Michelle Williams (The Fabelmans) and Michelle Yeoh (Everything Everywhere All at Once) gathered in Los Angeles for this year’s annual THR Actress Roundtable.
What do you do when you really want a role? What is the furthest you’ll go?
Emma Corrin Write a letter. It’s never worked.
What did you say in it?
Jennifer Lawrence “Please?”
Corrin Yeah, pretty much. “Please.” Very deep and emotional. I’ve done that a couple of times.
Lawrence When Winter’s Bone turned me down, they were doing L.
From how they’ve dealt with hearing no to how they’ve learned to say it themselves, the actresses who delivered some of this year’s most memorable performances are sharing their strategies for navigating a changing Hollywood — and a changing world. In November, Emma Corrin (Lady Chatterley’s Lover), Danielle Deadwyler (Till), Claire Foy (Women Talking), Jennifer Lawrence (Causeway), Michelle Williams (The Fabelmans) and Michelle Yeoh (Everything Everywhere All at Once) gathered in Los Angeles for this year’s annual THR Actress Roundtable.
What do you do when you really want a role? What is the furthest you’ll go?
Emma Corrin Write a letter. It’s never worked.
What did you say in it?
Jennifer Lawrence “Please?”
Corrin Yeah, pretty much. “Please.” Very deep and emotional. I’ve done that a couple of times.
Lawrence When Winter’s Bone turned me down, they were doing L.
- 12/16/2022
- by Rebecca Keegan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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The Hollywood Reporter has landed 32 nominations for the 15th National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards, including best entertainment publication and best website.
In addition, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was nominated for best columnist, David Rooney is up for best critic and Lesley Goldberg and Dan Fienberg are named among the finalists for best arts or entertainment podcast and best podcast anchor/host. THR‘s art and photo teams were also recognized for cover art, portrait photo, page layout and moving graphic.
Two THR blogs are up for best entertainment blog by an individual or group, tied to an organization: The Live Feed (by Goldberg, Rick Porter, James Hibberd and Jackie Strause) and Scott Feinberg’s The Race. Ryan Fish and Christy Piña were nominated for best journalistic use of social media to tell or enhance a story for THR‘s Michelle Yeoh cover feature.
THR landed nominations in various other categories,...
The Hollywood Reporter has landed 32 nominations for the 15th National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards, including best entertainment publication and best website.
In addition, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was nominated for best columnist, David Rooney is up for best critic and Lesley Goldberg and Dan Fienberg are named among the finalists for best arts or entertainment podcast and best podcast anchor/host. THR‘s art and photo teams were also recognized for cover art, portrait photo, page layout and moving graphic.
Two THR blogs are up for best entertainment blog by an individual or group, tied to an organization: The Live Feed (by Goldberg, Rick Porter, James Hibberd and Jackie Strause) and Scott Feinberg’s The Race. Ryan Fish and Christy Piña were nominated for best journalistic use of social media to tell or enhance a story for THR‘s Michelle Yeoh cover feature.
THR landed nominations in various other categories,...
- 11/4/2022
- by THR staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Good news! You don't have to wait for the November 5, 2017 linear release of the new Smilf TV show on Showtime. You can watch the Smilf TV series premiere for free, right now, below. A half-hour comedy, Smilf stars creator Frankie Shaw and is based on her short film of the same name. The Showtime sitcom also stars Rosie O'Donnell, Miguel Gomez, Samara Weaving, and Alexandra and Anna Reimer. Additionally, Connie Britton, Mark Webber, and Raven Goodwin appear in guest starring roles. The series unfolds in South Boston, Ma and follows single mother Bridgette Bird (Shaw), as she tries to find time for a personal life. Read More…...
- 10/23/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
In 1992 singer-songwriter Tori Amos released her groundbreaking debut album "Little Earthquakes," which explored themes of religion, sexuality, feminism, family and love in a way no other artist had previously attempted. The album won her critical acclaim and a legion of dedicated fans and in the 20 years since then the piano prodigy, who began playing and writing songs at the age of two and a half, has continued to share her unique view of the world both on and off the stage.
On October 2nd Amos will release "Gold Dust," a greatest hits collection celebrating the last two decades of her career. Rather than simply repackaging a handful of songs, Amos headed into the studio with the Metropole Orchestra and re-recorded tracks in order to offer a fresh perspective on fan favorites.
The Huffington Post caught up with Amos in New York City to discuss the new album, whether or not...
On October 2nd Amos will release "Gold Dust," a greatest hits collection celebrating the last two decades of her career. Rather than simply repackaging a handful of songs, Amos headed into the studio with the Metropole Orchestra and re-recorded tracks in order to offer a fresh perspective on fan favorites.
The Huffington Post caught up with Amos in New York City to discuss the new album, whether or not...
- 9/24/2012
- by Noah Michelson
- Huffington Post
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