Tag: Reporter
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Ava DuVernay Talks New Film Origin Starring Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor – The Hollywood Reporter- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] In Ava DuVernay’s latest film, Origin, which held its U.S. premiere at the Virginia Film Festival in Charlottesville on Friday, the filmmaker wrestles with a lot of big ideas. For the Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning filmmaker behind Selma, 13th and When They See Us, tackling big questions about race, class and history is nothing new…
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Nadal destroys feminist reporter. -Gifs & Memes
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‘On the Loose,’ ‘Skirts Ahoy!’ Actress Was 89 – The Hollywood Reporter- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Joan Evans, the daughter of screenwriters and goddaughter of Joan Crawford, who starred opposite Farley Granger in her first three films and with Audie Murphy in a pair of Westerns, has died. She was 89. Evans died Oct. 21 in Henderson, Nevada, her son, John Weatherly, told The Hollywood Reporter. She also toplined the…
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Komada — A Whisky Family Director Yoshihara Masayuki on Making of Anime – The Hollywood Reporter- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] It’s been a long time coming, but anime veteran Masayuki Yoshihara finally helmed his first feature-length film with the 2023 release Komada — A Whisky Family. Yoshihara is best known for his anime projects on television, with credits including Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Eden of the East and Dragon Ball Z.…
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Tetsuya Tomina Mines the Enigma of Japan’s Sado Island in Who Were We? – The Hollywood Reporter- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Japan’s Tetsuya Tomina is a director preoccupied with presence — a beguiling sense of place or striking actors simply existing on screen. His second feature, Who Were We?, which premiered in competition this week at the Tokyo International Film Festival, is a metaphysical love story that follows a man and a woman — played by young…
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Tony Leung on Working With Wong Kar-wai and Director’s Lack of Scripts – The Hollywood Reporter- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Ten years after he attended the Tokyo International Film Festival for the screening of The Grandmaster, Tony Leung returned to the festival on Thursday to conduct a masterclass. The Hong Kong acting icon, dressed in a black tailored suit and fashion-forward Kolor sneakers, was met with warm applause at a packed house at Tokyo’s…
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Oscar-Winning Filmmaker Richard Trank Slams WGA for Not Condemning Hamas – The Hollywood Reporter- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] “The Board of Directors has worked exhaustively to consider the great diversity of opinions among our members on this issue… the Board’s viewpoints are varied, and we found consensus out of reach. For these reasons, we have decided not to comment publicly.” Richard Trank Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic After more than two weeks of silence, Writers…
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Rep. Virginia Foxx Yells “Shut Up,” GOP Boos Black Reporter- Armessa Music News
[ad_1] HipHopWired Featured Video CLOSE Source: The Washington Post / Getty A Black reporter who asked Republican House of Representatives members about their new speaker with an extremist past was told to “shut up” by Rep. Virginia Foxx and booed by GOP reps. On Tuesday (Oct. 24), the continued chaos over the role of speaker…
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Good Burger 2, Ninja Turtles Join Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade – The Hollywood Reporter- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Burgers and pizza might not be on the menu for most Thanksgiving meals, but fans of the aforementioned foods will be well-represented at the 97th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Nickelodeon announced Thursday that the Burgermobile — the vehicle of choice for the fast food-hawking leads of Paramount+’s upcoming sequel Good Burger 2 — will…
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Koji Yakusho on Making of Wim Wenders’ Oscar Contender Perfect Days – The Hollywood Reporter- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Across a 45-year career in the movies, Koji Yakusho has worked with every major Japanese director of his generation and inhabited over 80 characters, spanning salarymen, samurai, yakuza gangsters, taxi drivers, journalists, cops, killers, heroes, dancers, seducers and everymen of all kinds. But in German filmmaker Wim Wender’s latest feature, the Tokyo-set drama Perfect…