‘Blonde’ Star Ana De Armas To Be Feted At Deauville
Andres Dominik’s buzzed about Marilyn Monroe picture Blonde will head to France’s Deauville American Film Festival (September 2-11) after its Venice world debut, where lead actress Ana de Armas will be feted with its Hollywood Rising Star Award. Cuban-born De Armas’s star has been steadily rising over the past few years on the back of performances in Blade Runner 2049, Knives Out, No Time To Die, and most recently The Gray Man. Past recipients of the Hollywood Rising Star Award include Ryan Gosling (2011), Jessica Chastain (2011), Paul Dano (2012), Robert Pattinson (2015), Elizabeth Olsen (2015), Chloé Grace Moretz (2016), Daniel Radcliffe (2016), Shailene Woodley (2018), Elle Fanning (2018), Sophie Turner (2019) and Dylan Penn (2021). Dominik is also set to attend the festival for the film’s French premiere.
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Andres Dominik’s buzzed about Marilyn Monroe picture Blonde will head to France’s Deauville American Film Festival (September 2-11) after its Venice world debut, where lead actress Ana de Armas will be feted with its Hollywood Rising Star Award. Cuban-born De Armas’s star has been steadily rising over the past few years on the back of performances in Blade Runner 2049, Knives Out, No Time To Die, and most recently The Gray Man. Past recipients of the Hollywood Rising Star Award include Ryan Gosling (2011), Jessica Chastain (2011), Paul Dano (2012), Robert Pattinson (2015), Elizabeth Olsen (2015), Chloé Grace Moretz (2016), Daniel Radcliffe (2016), Shailene Woodley (2018), Elle Fanning (2018), Sophie Turner (2019) and Dylan Penn (2021). Dominik is also set to attend the festival for the film’s French premiere.
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- 8/2/2022
- by Jesse Whittock, Melanie Goodfellow and Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Screenwriter of .Speed., showrunner of FX.s much-mourned .Justified. and all-round good guy Graham Yost talks to Harry Windsor about the streaming revolution, his new Amazon series .Sneaky Pete. and adapting ABC series .The Code...
This interview has been edited and condensed.
How did you start as a writer?
My first scripted job was writing things for Nickelodeon, working on one of their first scripted shows, Hey Dude. Then I got a job on a network show, Full House. That didn.t work out. I was always working on screenplays..
How did you get the Nickelodeon job?
It.s one of those stories. A friend was playing softball, there was a cute girl there, I became friends with her, then I found out she had a boyfriend. I met the boyfriend, he was editing for Nickelodeon, and he brought me in. They were looking for joke writers, I wrote jokes,...
This interview has been edited and condensed.
How did you start as a writer?
My first scripted job was writing things for Nickelodeon, working on one of their first scripted shows, Hey Dude. Then I got a job on a network show, Full House. That didn.t work out. I was always working on screenplays..
How did you get the Nickelodeon job?
It.s one of those stories. A friend was playing softball, there was a cute girl there, I became friends with her, then I found out she had a boyfriend. I met the boyfriend, he was editing for Nickelodeon, and he brought me in. They were looking for joke writers, I wrote jokes,...
- 1/20/2017
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
This piece of news really should come as no surprise: there's already an Ashley Madison TV show in development! The controversial infidelity website that matches people looking to cheat on their significant others has been everywhere recently thanks to a hack that revealed more than 37 million users (ranging from civilians to celebrities to even government officials and politicians) who had active accounts. And now it might be coming to your TV screen. E! News has confirmed that OutEast Entertainment partners Steven Marrs and Courtney Hazlett are producing a TV show tentatively titled Thank You Ashley Madison for Toronto-based Marblemedia. The project will be written by Jennifer Kennedy (Justified) and Ian...
- 8/26/2015
- E! Online
OutEast Entertainment is reportedly set to produce "Thank You Ashley Madison," a scripted TV series about the adultery-themed hookup site that has been all over the news headlines over the past week.
Steven Marrs and Courtney Hazlett are set to produce while "Justified" scribe Jennifer Kennedy along with Ian MacDonald are set to co-write the project which Hazlett says will likely explore the site's recent hack in some form.
The series won't be a direct biopic about the site's real founder Noel Biderman, rather it will fictionalize it and focus it on a good mother who launches the business to help support her family.
AshleyMadison.com has made news in the past week as hackers got into the system and publicly revealed a list of the e-mails of all thirty million members who access the site from around the globe. Statistics indicate that in major metropolitan cities like Sydney, as...
Steven Marrs and Courtney Hazlett are set to produce while "Justified" scribe Jennifer Kennedy along with Ian MacDonald are set to co-write the project which Hazlett says will likely explore the site's recent hack in some form.
The series won't be a direct biopic about the site's real founder Noel Biderman, rather it will fictionalize it and focus it on a good mother who launches the business to help support her family.
AshleyMadison.com has made news in the past week as hackers got into the system and publicly revealed a list of the e-mails of all thirty million members who access the site from around the globe. Statistics indicate that in major metropolitan cities like Sydney, as...
- 8/26/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
The explosives have begun to go off in the “Year of the Crowes” FX’s Justified with just two episodes left. Art Mullen’s (Nick Searcy) been shot and his deputies need to step up while he lies on a hospital bed in critical condition. Raylan Given’s (Timothy Olyphant) struggle with the Crowe family reached the point of no return, as has the partnership between Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) and Wynn Duffy (Jere Burns). Oh and Ava (Joelle Carter) has just asserted herself as an alpha in the prison system and builds her own criminal rep. Five years in, Justified continues to help lead the pack of superb television and as always there are plenty of cogs in motion, and we’ve got Executive Producer/Showrunner Graham Yost on board to talk about this current and next year’s final season, how their writer’s room is unique, and...
- 3/27/2014
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
Spoiler alert! If you haven’t watched this week’s episode of Justified, “Whistle Past the Graveyard” written by Chris Provenzano and directed by Peter Werner, stop reading now. As he’ll do throughout the season, showrunner Graham Yost takes us inside the writers room.
Entertainment Weekly: Did you know at the start of the season that Wendy (Alicia Witt) was the mother of Kendal (Jacob Lofland), not his sister?
Graham Yost: Absolutely no idea.
Really?
It’s like last year when we were talking, and you said, “Did you know that Shelby was gonna be Drew Thompson?” and I said,...
Entertainment Weekly: Did you know at the start of the season that Wendy (Alicia Witt) was the mother of Kendal (Jacob Lofland), not his sister?
Graham Yost: Absolutely no idea.
Really?
It’s like last year when we were talking, and you said, “Did you know that Shelby was gonna be Drew Thompson?” and I said,...
- 3/5/2014
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
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