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‘Disclaimer’: Why Cate Blanchett Wanted to Wear Something Red for Every Scene

Cate Blanchett knew exactly what look she wanted for her character Catherine Ravenscroft in the limited Apple TV+ series “Disclaimer.” Despite playing a wealthy, award-winning journalist, she didn’t want to look like one, so she’d send costume designer Jany Temime pictures of boho society women as examples. Temime wanted to make sure Catherine’s look wasn’t […]

Ed Sheeran on His New Song for ‘That Christmas,’ and His Next Album: ‘I’m Getting Back into Big Pop’ (EXCLUSIVE)

“Love Actually” director Richard Curtis and songwriter and musician Ed Sheeran go way back: Sheeran’s first girlfriend even babysat Curtis’ children. Since then, they’ve collaborated on several projects, including Comic Relief and the Danny Boyle-helmed 2017 film “Yesterday,” in which which Sheeran stars and Curtis co-wrote. So when Curtis was conceiving his TV special “That […]

Timothée Chalamet Pre-Recorded Bob Dylan Vocals for ‘A Complete Unknown,’ but James Mangold Ditched Them After Hearing Him Sing Live: ‘Holy S—‘

Yes, Timothée Chalamet pre-recorded his vocals to play Bob Dylan in James Mangold‘s “A Complete Unknown,” but he also sang live. Mangold decided he was going to go with the live performance after being blown away by the actor’s performance. Mangold is no stranger to his actors singing live. Joaquin Phoenix did it for “Walk […]

‘The Substance,’ ‘The Deliverance’ and ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ Lead Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Nominations

Coralie’s Fargeat’s “The Substance,” “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” and “The Deliverance” led the 12th annual Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Award nominations. The body horror of Fargeat’s “The Substance” resonated with the make-up and hair stylist guild with three nominations. Special effects artist Pierre Olivier Persin explained that Fargeat wanted to use practical effects, instead of […]

Barry Jenkins on Honoring James Earl Jones in ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’s’ Opening Credits: ‘We Had All Lost a Patriarch’

Disney’s “Mufasa: The Lion King” begins with the voice of James Earl Jones, followed by a title card that reads, “In Remembrance.” Jones, who died in September at 93 years old, originated the voice of King Mufasa in the 1994 Oscar-winning animated feature “The Lion King,” its direct-to-video sequels and the 2019 live-action remake. Jones […]

Amazon MGM Studios Teams Up With Entertainment Industry College Outreach Program to Create Opportunities for HBCU Graduates

The Entertainment Industry College Outreach Program has partnered with Amazon MGM Studios to create a more equitable and inclusive talent pipeline with HBCU students and other under-represented student groups. The partnership makes it possible for EICOP to continue its initiative in bringing diverse perspectives to the table by hosting student leaders and recent college grads […]

Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande and More Music Heavyweights Land Golden Globe Nominations 

Music heavyweights Selena Gomez (“Emilia Pérez”) and Ariana Grande (“Wicked”) found themselves leading the Golden Globes nominations early Monday morning. Both were nominated in the supporting actress category. Gomez who scored a double nomination stars in Netflix’s, “Emilia Perez.” Music plays a central role in the film. Gomez explores a new frontier by acting in […]

‘Moana 2’ Songwriters Break Down Film’s Soundtrack

Make no mistake about it, “Moana 2” is a hit. The Disney sequel set a Thanksgiving box office record with $225 million over the five-day holiday frame. While audiences have flocked to movie theaters, fans haven’t been so kind to the film’s music and its songwriters. The main criticism is that the songs don’t have […]

UTA Signs Fashion and Costume Designer Jonathan Anderson (EXCLUSIVE)

UTA has signed fashion and costume designer Jonathan Anderson for representation. The signing comes as Anderson, who is prolific in the world of fashion and creative director for Loewe, crossed over into costume design this year with his collaborations with filmmaker Luca Guadagnino on “Challengers” and “Queer.” Earlier this year, “Challengers” actor Josh O’Connor discussed how […]

Hans Zimmer Addresses ‘Dune’ Score Ineligibility, Why ‘Blitz’ Is Personal to Him and Being Happiest on Tour

Hans Zimmer has just wrapped his world tour, “Hans Zimmer Live,” and the hallways of his Santa Monica studios are stacked with instrument boxes. His studio space is large and welcoming, oozing with creativity. The composer and musician is currently at work on an undisclosed project. We’re set to talk for 20 minutes, but Zimmer […]

How ‘Gladiator 2’ Composer Harry Gregson-Williams Honored Hans Zimmer’s Original Score

Composer Harry Gregson-Williams understood the assignment when director Ridley Scott asked him to score “Gladiator 2.” “It was to embody the spiritual essence of the first film, but move forward into a fresh new world,” Gregson-Williams explains. In early talks with Scott, Gregson-Williams also knew he would have to compose at least 100 minutes of […]

How ‘Gladiator 2’ Sneakily Turns Denzel Washington Into an Oscar-Worthy Villain With Clip-On Earrings, 15 Silk Tunics and More

SPOILER ALERT: This story discusses major plot points, including the ending for “Gladiator II,” currently playing in theaters. All hail Macrinus! In a world of political backstabbing, power and ambition, Denzel Washington’s Macrinus enters the arena in Ridley Scott’s “Gladiator II” with troops and guards under a canopy. He reeks of wealth and oozes power. The […]

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