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Todd Field recalls how Tom Cruise saved his film from Harvey Weinstein
Weinstein was known to reshape the visions of filmmakers and Field was worried that when his film was acquired, he would have no say in the editing process, reports Deadline. In an interview with The New Yorker, Field talked about calling the 'Mission: Impossible' star, who gave him some sound advice.
'Babylon' star Margot Robbie says she loves to travel by the London Underground
The jet-setting, Los Angeles-based Aussie actress has revealed she loves the London Underground, reports 'The Mirror'. And the canny star, who is worth more than 30 million pounds, has even found the best way to save money on fares. At the UK premiere for "Babylon", Margot said: "I actually have two Oyster cards in my wallet right now. I always get the Tube."
Jesse Eisenberg opens up on being uncomfortable while filming sex scenes
The 39-year-old actor stars in "Fleishman Is In Trouble" -- based on Taffy Brodesser-Akner's 2019 novel of the same name -- as 40-something divorced doctor Toby Fleishman as he gets used to life as a single dad after coming out of a 15-year marriage, which sees him keeping busy with plenty of dating app flings, reports 'Female First UK'.
Jennifer Coolidge admits she didn't find love of her life because of bad decisions
The "White Lotus" star, 61, has been showered with praise following her latest role as billionaire heiress Tanya McQuoid in the hit HBO series, but even with all the love from her fans and her famous friends, Jennifer can still sometimes feel alone without a love to call her own, reports 'The Mirror'.
Selena reacts to body shaming comments after her Golden Globes appearance
Wearing a show-stopping Valentino design featuring a velvet column gown with a high-slit and statement puff sleeves with a long train, Gomez, 30, showed up at the Beverly Hills Hotel after being nominated for best performance by an actress in a television series, comedy or musical for her role of Mabel Mora in the Hulu series, reports People magazine.
As 'Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai' clocks 23 yrs, Hrithik's on-screen bro remembers time together
He wrote in the caption: "Its been a long journey and a very blessed one to have been a part of this wonderful historic movie, a learning which I have kept with me from the longest time and still continue to keep it with me..." The romantic film directed by Rakesh Roshan was the highest-grossing film of the year 2000. It marked the debut of Hrithik and he played a double role in the film.
Sidharth Malhotra shares his fond memories with cast of 'Mission Majnu'
Sidharth Malhotra said, "I have always been in awe of their work and watched almost every movie they have been a part of. Kumud sir is extremely chatty on set and the way he slipped in and out of his character the minute we were in action was very intriguing. I personally feel like he had the best character arc in the film and I'm really excited to see what the viewers feel about it."
When John Larroquette got paid in weed to narrate 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre'
The actor, who returns as Dan Fielding in the new 'Night Court' revival, confirmed the long-standing internet rumour that director Tobe Hooper paid him in weed to narrate the prologue to his 1974 film 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre', reports Entertainment Weekly. "Totally true," he told Parade. "He gave me some marijuana or a matchbox or whatever you called it in those days.
'Bold attire' row: Uorfi Javed gives statement to Mumbai Police
Javed, along with one of her associates, went to the Amboli police station, where her statement was recorded, an officer said. Coming out in support of Javed, feminist and Bhumata Ranragini Brigade (BRB) chief Trupti Desai said that in India, everybody enjoys the right to sport any attire and nobody can question it.
'A Telugu film from south of India': Rajamouli educates US journos about 'RRR'
The director said: "RRR is not a Bollywood film, it is a Telugu film from the south of India where I come from, but I use the song to move the story forward rather than stopping the film and giving you a piece of music and dance. I just use those elements to move the story forward."
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