Zendaya and Tom Holland might have become Hollywood’s favorite duo both on and off-screen, with fans swooning over every movie they do together. And now, they’re apparently setting their sights on a five-film record, even making some waves with rumors about joining forces in a Christopher Nolan flick. Pretty impressive, right?
Tom Holland and Zendaya in Spiderman: Homecoming | Credits: Marvel Studios
But here’s the twist: the lovebirds still have a few miles to go before they can dethrone the ultimate power couple of cinema. There’s a Hollywood pair who’s taken co-starring to a whole new level, already clocking in more than five films together. Sorry, Holland and Zendaya, but the reigning champs aren’t ready to pass the baton just yet!
Hollywood’s Power Duos: Zendaya & Tom Holland Near Record, But Kurt Russell & Goldie Hawn Hold the Crown Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem in Loving Pablo...
Tom Holland and Zendaya in Spiderman: Homecoming | Credits: Marvel Studios
But here’s the twist: the lovebirds still have a few miles to go before they can dethrone the ultimate power couple of cinema. There’s a Hollywood pair who’s taken co-starring to a whole new level, already clocking in more than five films together. Sorry, Holland and Zendaya, but the reigning champs aren’t ready to pass the baton just yet!
Hollywood’s Power Duos: Zendaya & Tom Holland Near Record, But Kurt Russell & Goldie Hawn Hold the Crown Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem in Loving Pablo...
- 11/9/2024
- by Heena Singh
- FandomWire
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn have been a couple for 40 years. They have one son together, Wyatt Russell, born in 1986. However, despite this, they have never gotten married. According to reports, they talk about a wedding often, but friends say they always back out eventually.
Here is why the celebrity couple are still not married after all these years.
Why Are Kurt Russell & Goldie Hawn Not Married?
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn first met in 1968 when working on the musical The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band. They got along, but they went their different ways. However, in 1984, they worked together again in Swing Shift, and this time, they started dating.
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Goldie had just divorced her second husband, Bill Hudson whereas Kurt just divorced his wife, Season Hubley. Additionally, Goldie had two children with Bill, Oliver, and Kate Hudson. Kurt and Season had a son named Boston.
Here is why the celebrity couple are still not married after all these years.
Why Are Kurt Russell & Goldie Hawn Not Married?
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn first met in 1968 when working on the musical The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band. They got along, but they went their different ways. However, in 1984, they worked together again in Swing Shift, and this time, they started dating.
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Goldie had just divorced her second husband, Bill Hudson whereas Kurt just divorced his wife, Season Hubley. Additionally, Goldie had two children with Bill, Oliver, and Kate Hudson. Kurt and Season had a son named Boston.
- 10/13/2024
- by Shawn Lealos
- TV Shows Ace
March 17, 1951 was a great day in history, because that’s the day Kurt Vogel Russell entered the world. And while he would go on to become one of the biggest icons of the eighties and nineties, many folks don’t know that Russell started as a child star for The Walt Disney Company, even acting opposite his future life partner Goldie Hawn in The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band (1968) – although they wouldn’t get together until Russell ended up in another movie starring Goldie Hawn, Swing Shift (1984). From the sixties into the seventies, he starred in Disney flicks like The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969), but as the studio’s movies started to flop and Russell got older, a change of pace was needed. Arguably, Russell’s career took off when he began working with director John Carpenter, with the first movie being 1979’s TV movie Elvis, but what...
- 8/20/2024
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
Christine Lahti had a compelling but tragic arc as Sonya Paxton on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. As a recurring character who was outspoken, not afraid to butt heads with those she disagreed with on both sides of the law, and was part of some iconic scenes, it seems odd that her time on the show was so short.
Between 2009 and 2011, Lahti appeared in just seven episodes, with her character forced off-screen for a period of time while she was in rehab recovering from alcoholism.
Why was Sonya Paxton killed off?
Sonya Paxton was portrayed as a no-nonsense, uncompassionate Ada who unfortunately had a drinking problem. After appearing in court drunk, she was placed under a court order to overcome her addiction before returning to work.
Having restored her reputation and proven that she was still a brilliant prosecutor, she became involved in an old cold case, got attacked by a serial killer,...
Between 2009 and 2011, Lahti appeared in just seven episodes, with her character forced off-screen for a period of time while she was in rehab recovering from alcoholism.
Why was Sonya Paxton killed off?
Sonya Paxton was portrayed as a no-nonsense, uncompassionate Ada who unfortunately had a drinking problem. After appearing in court drunk, she was placed under a court order to overcome her addiction before returning to work.
Having restored her reputation and proven that she was still a brilliant prosecutor, she became involved in an old cold case, got attacked by a serial killer,...
- 7/18/2024
- by [email protected] (Lee Jevon)
- STartefacts.com
For cinephiles who came of moviegoing age during the 1970s and/or '80s, there is a shortlist of movie stars that, if you were talented and fortunate enough to become a filmmaker of some renown, you'd give anything to direct. And if you grew up with a hankering for horror and science-fiction flicks, the name Kurt Russell was probably at or near the top of that list.
Russell wasn't always one of the cool kids. In fact, he was a literally uncool kid for Disney as the teenage star of family comedies like "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes." Indeed, no one viewed Russell as a grown-up actor until he impressed in the title role of Carpenter's 1979 TV movie "Elvis." This did the trick. Two years later, Russell slipped under the scaly skin of laconic scoundrel Snake Plissken in Carpenter's dystopian actioner "Escape from New York." Then he went the...
Russell wasn't always one of the cool kids. In fact, he was a literally uncool kid for Disney as the teenage star of family comedies like "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes." Indeed, no one viewed Russell as a grown-up actor until he impressed in the title role of Carpenter's 1979 TV movie "Elvis." This did the trick. Two years later, Russell slipped under the scaly skin of laconic scoundrel Snake Plissken in Carpenter's dystopian actioner "Escape from New York." Then he went the...
- 6/24/2024
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
Sam Mercer, producer on several M. Night Shyamalan movies and former head of Ilm, died Feb. 12 of younger onset Alzheimer’s in South Pasadena. He was 69.
Raised in Weston, Mass., he attended Occidental College and then started working as a location manager on 1980s classics including “Stripes,” “The Escape Artist,” “National Lampoon’s Vacation,” “Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure,” “Swing Shift,” “Peggy Sue Got Married” and “The Witches of Eastwick.”
He joined the Walt Disney Company as a production executive, supervising films including “Good Morning Vietnam,” “Three Fugitives” and “Dead Poets Society.” He then became VP of motion picture production at Hollywood Pictures, where he oversaw releases including “Quiz Show,” “The Joy Luck Club,” “Born Yesterday,” “Swing Kids,” “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle” and “Arachnophobia.”
Mercer then worked as an independent producer, starting with “Congo,” “The Relic” and “Mission to Mars.” After working with Shyamalan on “The Sixth Sense,” then went on...
Raised in Weston, Mass., he attended Occidental College and then started working as a location manager on 1980s classics including “Stripes,” “The Escape Artist,” “National Lampoon’s Vacation,” “Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure,” “Swing Shift,” “Peggy Sue Got Married” and “The Witches of Eastwick.”
He joined the Walt Disney Company as a production executive, supervising films including “Good Morning Vietnam,” “Three Fugitives” and “Dead Poets Society.” He then became VP of motion picture production at Hollywood Pictures, where he oversaw releases including “Quiz Show,” “The Joy Luck Club,” “Born Yesterday,” “Swing Kids,” “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle” and “Arachnophobia.”
Mercer then worked as an independent producer, starting with “Congo,” “The Relic” and “Mission to Mars.” After working with Shyamalan on “The Sixth Sense,” then went on...
- 3/14/2024
- by Pat Saperstein
- Variety Film + TV
Kurt Russell was born on March 17, 1951, in the Los Angeles suburb of Thousand Oaks. He started acting at the age of 12 on various television programs. In the 1960s he was signed to a 10-year contract with Walt Disney, which led to his appearance in many of the Disney films of the era. According to the late Robert Osborne of TCM (via Wikipedia), he became the studio’s top star of the 1970s.
Those Disney appearances did typecast Russell a bit and he would be stuck playing many roles that were somewhat wholesome in nature. He would turn that image around when director John Carpenter (fresh from the surprise blockbuster success of “Halloween”) cast him in the lead role of Elvis Presley in a TV movie called “Elvis!” That television film was really the first time Russell was taken seriously as an actor and it earned him an Emmy nomination. Carpenter...
Those Disney appearances did typecast Russell a bit and he would be stuck playing many roles that were somewhat wholesome in nature. He would turn that image around when director John Carpenter (fresh from the surprise blockbuster success of “Halloween”) cast him in the lead role of Elvis Presley in a TV movie called “Elvis!” That television film was really the first time Russell was taken seriously as an actor and it earned him an Emmy nomination. Carpenter...
- 3/9/2024
- by Robert Pius, Misty Holland and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
John Carpenter's "Escape From New York" is a cult classic for a reason — it rules. Released in 1981, "Escape From New York" is a down-and-dirty sci-fi action pic in which New York City has become a giant maximum security prison. As bad luck would have it, an attempted hijacking of Air Force One forces the President (Donald Pleasence) to eject from the plane in an escape pod. Guess where he ends up? Yep — NYC, baby! The Big Apple! The militarized government wants to save the President and retrieve a top-secret briefcase he has cuffed to his wrist, but New York is too dangerous to simply enter for your average rescue mission. So the powers-that-be strike upon a simple plan: they force criminal Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell) into doing the job.
Snake, a cool dude with an eyepatch and a whispery voice, has no real choice in the matter: a device...
Snake, a cool dude with an eyepatch and a whispery voice, has no real choice in the matter: a device...
- 3/7/2024
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
Actor Kate Hudson decided to support Swing Shift star Kurt Russell in the 2004 feature Poseidon. But there was one scene that was too hard to stomach even for Hudson.
Kate Hudson couldn’t stand watching Kurt Russell drown in ‘Poseidon’ Kate Hudson | Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Poseidon was a 2006 disaster film about a tidal wave that crashes into a luxury ship. Russell played one of the survivors in the feature searching for a way to safety. He did the project without reading the script, and simply wanted to work with the film’s director Wolfgang Petersen.
“Back before I signed on to Vanilla Sky with Tom Cruise and Cameron Crowe, my agent and I were talking on the phone, and I said, ‘Yeah, I want to work with those guys,’” Russell once told Entertainment Weekly. “And he said, ‘Well, do you want to read the script first?’ And I said, ‘No,...
Kate Hudson couldn’t stand watching Kurt Russell drown in ‘Poseidon’ Kate Hudson | Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Poseidon was a 2006 disaster film about a tidal wave that crashes into a luxury ship. Russell played one of the survivors in the feature searching for a way to safety. He did the project without reading the script, and simply wanted to work with the film’s director Wolfgang Petersen.
“Back before I signed on to Vanilla Sky with Tom Cruise and Cameron Crowe, my agent and I were talking on the phone, and I said, ‘Yeah, I want to work with those guys,’” Russell once told Entertainment Weekly. “And he said, ‘Well, do you want to read the script first?’ And I said, ‘No,...
- 11/11/2023
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Watching “Stop Making Sense” in 4K IMAX at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival was a transporting, immersive, joyous experience. Some of us also saw the 1983 Talking Heads concert tour promoting their fifth album, “Speaking in Tongues”; when Jonathan Demme saw the show, the director asked if he could document the concerts. The band, who admired Demme films such as “Caged Heat” and “Melvin and Howard,” loved the idea.
Demme shot the film over three performances in December 1983 at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles. Four months later, it was in theaters and grossed $5 million. Forty years later, the band holds the film rights. They worked with A24 to release the restored 4K version for its exclusive IMAX run on September 22 before heading to conventional theaters September 29 around the world.
At the Toronto world premiere, even the band rose up in their vertiginous IMAX seats and danced — who could resist “Road to Nowhere,...
Demme shot the film over three performances in December 1983 at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles. Four months later, it was in theaters and grossed $5 million. Forty years later, the band holds the film rights. They worked with A24 to release the restored 4K version for its exclusive IMAX run on September 22 before heading to conventional theaters September 29 around the world.
At the Toronto world premiere, even the band rose up in their vertiginous IMAX seats and danced — who could resist “Road to Nowhere,...
- 9/22/2023
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
It usually starts around “Burning Down the House.” That’s six numbers into Stop Making Sense, the 1984 Talking Heads concert film, and the first number to feature not just the central quartet — David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth, and Chris Frantz — but the whole expanded band they were using during that tour. People get up and start dancing in their seats, in the aisles, in the front, and in the back of the theater. I’ve been to screenings where it starts a little earlier, around “Thank You for Sending Me an Angel,...
- 9/12/2023
- by David Fear
- Rollingstone.com
Screenwriter Bo Goldman, who won Oscars for his scripts to “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” and “Melvin and Howard” and was among a select group of film scribes including Robert Towne and William Goldman considered to be among that generation’s best, died Tuesday in Helendale, Calif., his son-in-law, director Todd Field, confirmed to the New York Times. He was 90.
Goldman was also Oscar nominated for 1993’s “Scent of a Woman.”
The 1976 Oscar he shared with Lawrence Hauben for co-adapting Ken Kesey’s novel “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” was a particularly impressive achievement considering that “Cuckoo’s Nest” represented only Goldman’s second screenplay and the first to be produced. The win for adapted screenplay was part of a sweep for the film that also included victories for best picture, director, actor and actress. No movie had won those five awards since 1934’s “It’s a Wonderful...
Goldman was also Oscar nominated for 1993’s “Scent of a Woman.”
The 1976 Oscar he shared with Lawrence Hauben for co-adapting Ken Kesey’s novel “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” was a particularly impressive achievement considering that “Cuckoo’s Nest” represented only Goldman’s second screenplay and the first to be produced. The win for adapted screenplay was part of a sweep for the film that also included victories for best picture, director, actor and actress. No movie had won those five awards since 1934’s “It’s a Wonderful...
- 7/26/2023
- by Carmel Dagan
- Variety Film + TV
Fred Ward, a prolific actor best known for roles in The Right Stuff, Tremors, Miami Blues, True Detective and many others, died May 8. He was 79.
His death was announced by his publicist. No cause or place of death was disclosed.
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Ward, a San Diego native, began his professional career with small roles in 1970s episodic television before making a strong impression in his breakthrough film Southern Comfort, directed by Walter Hill and released in 1981. Two years later, he’d star as astronaut Gus Grissom in the hit film The Right Stuff.
Featured roles would quickly follow, including in such films as Silkwood, Swing Shift, Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins, Tremors, Henry & June, the Robert Altman movies The Player and Short Cuts Errol Morris’ The Dark Wind and Michael Apted’s Thunderheart. He starred in and exec-produced the 1990 film Miami Blues, directed by...
His death was announced by his publicist. No cause or place of death was disclosed.
Hollywood & Media Deaths In 2022: Photo Gallery
Ward, a San Diego native, began his professional career with small roles in 1970s episodic television before making a strong impression in his breakthrough film Southern Comfort, directed by Walter Hill and released in 1981. Two years later, he’d star as astronaut Gus Grissom in the hit film The Right Stuff.
Featured roles would quickly follow, including in such films as Silkwood, Swing Shift, Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins, Tremors, Henry & June, the Robert Altman movies The Player and Short Cuts Errol Morris’ The Dark Wind and Michael Apted’s Thunderheart. He starred in and exec-produced the 1990 film Miami Blues, directed by...
- 5/13/2022
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
We’ve reached the end of an unusual, eventful Oscar season that has produced a number of controversies and already set new historical precedents. So who won, who defied the odds, and what did it all mean? Follow along below for my live blog where I break down all the winners and put them in context. Check out the complete list of winners here.
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The central story of these Oscars became the battle for Best Picture between two very different character studies: Jane Campion‘s deconstruction of cowboy masculinity, “The Power of the Dog,” and Sian Heder‘s heartwarming dramedy about a Deaf family, “Coda.” “Power of the Dog” spent most of the season in the driver’s seat, especially when it earned a leading 12 bids on Oscar nominations morning. But while “Coda” only received three bids, it started rising in the ranks as it...
SEEHow to watch the Oscars
The central story of these Oscars became the battle for Best Picture between two very different character studies: Jane Campion‘s deconstruction of cowboy masculinity, “The Power of the Dog,” and Sian Heder‘s heartwarming dramedy about a Deaf family, “Coda.” “Power of the Dog” spent most of the season in the driver’s seat, especially when it earned a leading 12 bids on Oscar nominations morning. But while “Coda” only received three bids, it started rising in the ranks as it...
- 3/28/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Riz Ahmed received his first Oscar nomination last year for his leading role as a drummer losing his hearing in “Sound of Metal.” This year he’s already back with his second nomination, but it’s not for acting. He’s in the running for Best Live Action Short for “The Long Goodbye,” which he co-wrote, produced, and stars in. He’s only the fifth Oscar-nominated actor to also receive a nomination for Best Live Action Short. And he would be just the second to win it.
In “The Long Goodbye,” he plays Riz, whose British-Pakistani family encounters far-right marchers with terrible consequences. He’s nominated alongside the film’s director/co-writer Aneil Karia, but this isn’t the first time Ahmed has worked behind the camera. He was also a co-writer and producer of the feature film “Mogul Mowgli,” and he’s an executive producer of “Flee,” which earned...
In “The Long Goodbye,” he plays Riz, whose British-Pakistani family encounters far-right marchers with terrible consequences. He’s nominated alongside the film’s director/co-writer Aneil Karia, but this isn’t the first time Ahmed has worked behind the camera. He was also a co-writer and producer of the feature film “Mogul Mowgli,” and he’s an executive producer of “Flee,” which earned...
- 2/14/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
I was covering the red carpet for a tribute to Mike Nichols years ago when Cher arrived. She took some photos but strolled by reporters hoping — to no avail — for an interview.
Feeling courageous — or maybe more desperate — I yelled out as loud as I could, “Cher!” She turned around. When our eyes met, I screamed, “I’m gay.”
Cher smiled and came over to me. I got my interview.
I recalled that moment while talking with the music legend for the latest episode of the “Just for Variety” podcast. “You said the magic word,” she says, laughing. “And it worked. … It shows my commitment.”
Cher, whose son Chaz Bono is transgender, has been an LGBTQ icon for as long as she’s been Cher — actually from when she was a preteen and still known as Cherilyn Sarkisian. She was about 10 years old when her mom introduced her to a...
Feeling courageous — or maybe more desperate — I yelled out as loud as I could, “Cher!” She turned around. When our eyes met, I screamed, “I’m gay.”
Cher smiled and came over to me. I got my interview.
I recalled that moment while talking with the music legend for the latest episode of the “Just for Variety” podcast. “You said the magic word,” she says, laughing. “And it worked. … It shows my commitment.”
Cher, whose son Chaz Bono is transgender, has been an LGBTQ icon for as long as she’s been Cher — actually from when she was a preteen and still known as Cherilyn Sarkisian. She was about 10 years old when her mom introduced her to a...
- 6/23/2021
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
The list of actors cut out of Terrence Malick’s classic 1998 “The Thin Red Line” war movie is long and legendary (we’ve dedicated entire features to digging up nuggets of stories over the years). And actor Viggo Mortensen—cut out of early roles in films like Woody Allen’s “The Purple Rose of Cairo,” and Jonathan Demme‘s “Swing Shift”—knows a thing or two about being left on the cutting room floor.
Continue reading ‘The Thin Red Line’: Viggo Mortensen Explains Why He Had To Turn Down A Major Role In Terrence Malick’s War Film at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘The Thin Red Line’: Viggo Mortensen Explains Why He Had To Turn Down A Major Role In Terrence Malick’s War Film at The Playlist.
- 2/5/2021
- by Rodrigo Perez
- The Playlist
There’s a fascinating game of movie fandom that goes like this:
“What’s the greatest movie of [that year] or [that decade] that never got the love, or the reputation, it deserved?” If you’re talking about the 1980s, I wouldn’t hesitate to say that it’s Jonathan Demme’s “Something Wild.”
You’ve probably heard of it, and have probably never seen it. It came out near the end of 1986, and though it received a handful of good reviews, along with some fairly hostile ones, the movie was basically ignored. No one was buzzing about it; no one was seeking it out. Its two stars, Jeff Daniels and Melanie Griffith, connected on camera in a way that should have propelled each of them into the stratosphere, but the power of that spark never made it onto the cultural radar. As the villain, the film featured a seethingly handsome young actor named...
“What’s the greatest movie of [that year] or [that decade] that never got the love, or the reputation, it deserved?” If you’re talking about the 1980s, I wouldn’t hesitate to say that it’s Jonathan Demme’s “Something Wild.”
You’ve probably heard of it, and have probably never seen it. It came out near the end of 1986, and though it received a handful of good reviews, along with some fairly hostile ones, the movie was basically ignored. No one was buzzing about it; no one was seeking it out. Its two stars, Jeff Daniels and Melanie Griffith, connected on camera in a way that should have propelled each of them into the stratosphere, but the power of that spark never made it onto the cultural radar. As the villain, the film featured a seethingly handsome young actor named...
- 5/24/2020
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
Wyatt Russell and actress Meredith Hagner are married, People confirms.
The two tied the knot at a ceremony held at his mom Goldie Hawn’s house in Aspen, Colorado, where the Hawn-Russell family often vacations. The couple was joined by his famous family: Hawn and his dad Kurt Russell and siblings Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson.
The wedding had a Western theme and guests arrived at the family home in school buses after a rehearsal dinner was held on Friday at a restaurant in town.
Russell and Hagner, also an actress, got engaged in 2018 in Colorado.
“The love of my dang life proposed to me,...
The two tied the knot at a ceremony held at his mom Goldie Hawn’s house in Aspen, Colorado, where the Hawn-Russell family often vacations. The couple was joined by his famous family: Hawn and his dad Kurt Russell and siblings Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson.
The wedding had a Western theme and guests arrived at the family home in school buses after a rehearsal dinner was held on Friday at a restaurant in town.
Russell and Hagner, also an actress, got engaged in 2018 in Colorado.
“The love of my dang life proposed to me,...
- 9/2/2019
- by Nigel Smith
- PEOPLE.com
Brian De Palma has used the Italian film composer Pino Donaggio on and off for over 40 years, ever since their first (and still greatest) collaboration, “Carrie,” in 1976. Donaggio, with his lushly purple neo-Bernard Herrmann dissonant extravagance, is to De Palma what Angelo Badalamenti has been to David Lynch: a composer of rapturous dread-infused melodies that evoke a kind of meta-romantic Old Hollywood delirium. Yet to hear the unmistakable sounds of yet another lavishly orchestrated Donaggio swoonfest laid over the flat, static expository scenes of the choppy benumbed “international” police thriller “Domino” is to watch De Palma trying to create cinematic fire out of burnt-out match sticks.
There are legendary examples of directors claiming that their work was cut to ribbons by clueless producers: the 1954 George Cukor version of “A Star Is Born”, or Jonathan Demme’s “Swing Shift.” But what are we to make of a movie like “Domino,...
There are legendary examples of directors claiming that their work was cut to ribbons by clueless producers: the 1954 George Cukor version of “A Star Is Born”, or Jonathan Demme’s “Swing Shift.” But what are we to make of a movie like “Domino,...
- 6/2/2019
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
Kurt Russell was born on March 17, 1951, in the Los Angeles suburb of Thousand Oaks. He will celebrate his 68th birthday this year, so Gold Derby is taking a look back at his film career.
Russell started acting at the age of 12 on various television programs. In the 1960s he was signed to a 10-year contract with Walt Disney, which led to his appearance in many of the Disney films of the era. According to the late Robert Osborne of TCM (via Wikipedia), he became the studio’s top star of the 1970s.
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Those Disney appearances did typecast Russell a bit and he would be stuck playing many roles that were somewhat wholesome in nature. He would turn that image around when director John Carpenter (fresh from the surprise blockbuster success of “Halloween”) cast him in the lead role of Elvis Presley in a TV movie called “Elvis!
Russell started acting at the age of 12 on various television programs. In the 1960s he was signed to a 10-year contract with Walt Disney, which led to his appearance in many of the Disney films of the era. According to the late Robert Osborne of TCM (via Wikipedia), he became the studio’s top star of the 1970s.
SEEGoldie Hawn movies: 10 greatest films
Those Disney appearances did typecast Russell a bit and he would be stuck playing many roles that were somewhat wholesome in nature. He would turn that image around when director John Carpenter (fresh from the surprise blockbuster success of “Halloween”) cast him in the lead role of Elvis Presley in a TV movie called “Elvis!
- 3/17/2019
- by Robert Pius and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Veteran Indian actor Anupam Kher met Hollywood stars Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell and described it as a "beautiful encounter".
Anupam on Thursday posted a photograph with Hawn and Rusell, whom the 63-year-old called "fantastic actors".
"It was such a pleasure to meet the golden couple of Hollywood - Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell. Apart from being fantastic actors they are also delightfully wonderful people. Beautiful encounters, an Indian actor in Us," he captioned the image.
Russell, who is married to Hawn, have worked together in movies like Overboard, Swing Shift and The One And Only, Genuine, Original Family Band.?
Anupam is now gearing up for the second season of the medical drama series "New Amsterdam".
Inspired by Bellevue, the oldest public hospital in the Us, the series follows the brilliant and charming doctor Max Goodwin played by actor Ryan Eggold, the institution's newest medical director who sets out to...
Anupam on Thursday posted a photograph with Hawn and Rusell, whom the 63-year-old called "fantastic actors".
"It was such a pleasure to meet the golden couple of Hollywood - Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell. Apart from being fantastic actors they are also delightfully wonderful people. Beautiful encounters, an Indian actor in Us," he captioned the image.
Russell, who is married to Hawn, have worked together in movies like Overboard, Swing Shift and The One And Only, Genuine, Original Family Band.?
Anupam is now gearing up for the second season of the medical drama series "New Amsterdam".
Inspired by Bellevue, the oldest public hospital in the Us, the series follows the brilliant and charming doctor Max Goodwin played by actor Ryan Eggold, the institution's newest medical director who sets out to...
- 2/14/2019
- GlamSham
Taraji P. Henson in What Men Want from Paramount Pictures and Paramount Players. © 2018 Paramount Players, A Division of Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved.
Women throughout the years have always been a force to be reckoned in business, big and small. Hollywood has portrayed women past, present and future as an integral part of the workforce. Audiences have witnessed up on the big screen the struggles and triumphs of characters such as Sally Field in Norma Rae, Goldie Hawn in Swing Shift and Lt. Ellen in Ripley in the Alien series.
Now comes the latest movie from director Adam Shankman (Hairspray) – What Men Want.
Ali Davis (Taraji P. Henson) is a successful sports agent who’s constantly boxed out by her male colleagues. When Ali is passed up for a well-deserved promotion, she questions what else she needs to do to succeed in a man’s world… until she gains the...
Women throughout the years have always been a force to be reckoned in business, big and small. Hollywood has portrayed women past, present and future as an integral part of the workforce. Audiences have witnessed up on the big screen the struggles and triumphs of characters such as Sally Field in Norma Rae, Goldie Hawn in Swing Shift and Lt. Ellen in Ripley in the Alien series.
Now comes the latest movie from director Adam Shankman (Hairspray) – What Men Want.
Ali Davis (Taraji P. Henson) is a successful sports agent who’s constantly boxed out by her male colleagues. When Ali is passed up for a well-deserved promotion, she questions what else she needs to do to succeed in a man’s world… until she gains the...
- 2/8/2019
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Future Mrs. Russell!
Wyatt Russell got engaged to actress Meredith Hagner over the Christmas holiday, she announced on Instagram Wednesday.
“The love of my dang life proposed to me,” the Set It Up actress, 31, revealed. “He is the best guy in the world.”
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the love of my dang life proposed to me. He is the best guy in the world. It was an epic surprise surrounded by our closest family and I would give the proposal 5 stars on yelp!!!!!
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Wyatt Russell got engaged to actress Meredith Hagner over the Christmas holiday, she announced on Instagram Wednesday.
“The love of my dang life proposed to me,” the Set It Up actress, 31, revealed. “He is the best guy in the world.”
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the love of my dang life proposed to me. He is the best guy in the world. It was an epic surprise surrounded by our closest family and I would give the proposal 5 stars on yelp!!!!!
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Hagner added about the details of the proposal,...
- 12/28/2018
- by Nicole Sands
- PEOPLE.com
Patrick Williams, who was best-known for his Emmy-winning television music but who was also a renowned and Grammy-winning big-band jazz leader and arranger, died Wednesday morning of complications from cancer at St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, Calif. He was 79.
Williams was among the most versatile composers of his generation, earning an Oscar nomination, four Emmys and two Grammys during more than 50 years of music-making in New York and Los Angeles.
In the middle of his most prolific period, scoring music for TV including “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” “The Bob Newhart Show” and “The Streets of San Francisco,” he was also nominated for the prestigious Pulitzer Prize in music for his groundbreaking “An American Concerto” (1976) for jazz quartet and symphony orchestra.
He scored nearly 50 films, often memorable scores for movies that were not big hits, including “Casey’s Shadow,” “The Cheap Detective” and “Cuba” in the 1970s; “Used Cars,...
Williams was among the most versatile composers of his generation, earning an Oscar nomination, four Emmys and two Grammys during more than 50 years of music-making in New York and Los Angeles.
In the middle of his most prolific period, scoring music for TV including “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” “The Bob Newhart Show” and “The Streets of San Francisco,” he was also nominated for the prestigious Pulitzer Prize in music for his groundbreaking “An American Concerto” (1976) for jazz quartet and symphony orchestra.
He scored nearly 50 films, often memorable scores for movies that were not big hits, including “Casey’s Shadow,” “The Cheap Detective” and “Cuba” in the 1970s; “Used Cars,...
- 7/25/2018
- by Jon Burlingame
- Variety Film + TV
Christine Lahti has been cast as feminist icon Gloria Steinem in the previously announced Off Broadway production of Having Our Say playwright Emily Mann’s new play Gloria: A Life.
The play, to be directed by Diane Paulus (Waitress) and produced by Tony-winning producer Daryl Roth (Kinky Boots) at the Daryl Roth Theatre on Union Square in Manhattan, will begin previews Tuesday, October 2 and open Thursday, October 18.
“Gloria Steinem helped me find feminism, which has been my life jacket, a way to navigate through a world that doesn’t treat girls and women like full human beings,” Lahti said upon her casting. “For over forty years, she has worked tirelessly to enrich, empower and save women’s lives. To be able to play her and tell her remarkable story is one of the greatest thrills and honors of my life, not to mention my career.”
Said Steinem: “I’m honored to be represented by Christine,...
The play, to be directed by Diane Paulus (Waitress) and produced by Tony-winning producer Daryl Roth (Kinky Boots) at the Daryl Roth Theatre on Union Square in Manhattan, will begin previews Tuesday, October 2 and open Thursday, October 18.
“Gloria Steinem helped me find feminism, which has been my life jacket, a way to navigate through a world that doesn’t treat girls and women like full human beings,” Lahti said upon her casting. “For over forty years, she has worked tirelessly to enrich, empower and save women’s lives. To be able to play her and tell her remarkable story is one of the greatest thrills and honors of my life, not to mention my career.”
Said Steinem: “I’m honored to be represented by Christine,...
- 6/27/2018
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Ed Harris has worked with some amazing filmmakers throughout his 42 years and counting in the business, from James Cameron to Ron Howard, David Cronenberg, Darren Aronfosky, and more. But it turns out the actor had the chance to work with the greatest filmmaker and he turned him down. Harris tells the Los Angeles Times that Stanley Kubrick called him directly to offer him the drill instructor role in “Full Metal Jacket.” He rejected the offer, and it’s shouldn’t be a surprise to know it’s one of his career regrets.
“Stanley Kubrick called me up one day and asked me to play the sergeant in ‘Full Metal Jacket,’ and I said no,” Harris said. “[R. Lee Ermey] was great and did a much better job than I would have done. But that always make me kind of go, ‘What were you thinking about?’ It might have been that...
“Stanley Kubrick called me up one day and asked me to play the sergeant in ‘Full Metal Jacket,’ and I said no,” Harris said. “[R. Lee Ermey] was great and did a much better job than I would have done. But that always make me kind of go, ‘What were you thinking about?’ It might have been that...
- 5/2/2018
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Dinner with Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell felt more like an inquisition for Anna Faris after the longtime couple heard the actress was starring in a remake of their 1987 film Overboard.
Faris described the slightly awkward encounter during an interview with her costar Eugenio Derbez on Monday’s episode of Today.
“I had a run-in with Kurt and Goldie, and Kurt said, ‘So we’re taking you to dinner because we hear that you’re doin’ our movie,'” the Mom star, 41, recalled.
Although she admitted it “felt terrifying,” Faris said the lovebirds talked about their amazing experience of working on the movie together.
Faris described the slightly awkward encounter during an interview with her costar Eugenio Derbez on Monday’s episode of Today.
“I had a run-in with Kurt and Goldie, and Kurt said, ‘So we’re taking you to dinner because we hear that you’re doin’ our movie,'” the Mom star, 41, recalled.
Although she admitted it “felt terrifying,” Faris said the lovebirds talked about their amazing experience of working on the movie together.
- 4/9/2018
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell are unlike any other couple in Hollywood.
The 71-year-old actress and her 66-year-old beau have been together for over 30 years, and their love is stronger than ever.
"He is a fascinating, brilliant, complex, mad man" Hawn expressed on NBC’s Megyn Kelly Today on Wednesday. "Sexy, sexual, which I think is very important, by the way. Often times, the grass can look really greener on the other side, but it never did to me."
The couple began dating while shooting their romantic WWII period drama Swing Shift in 1983 and have been together ever since -- yet never married.
Related: Kurt Russell Can't Keep His Cool Watching Goldie Hawn Hug a Tree -- See the Pic!
The Oscar winner also opened up about being a famous mother and spending time with her family.
"It is not hard being famous, but it is hard mothering correctly," Hawn confessed. "That’s hard, because...
The 71-year-old actress and her 66-year-old beau have been together for over 30 years, and their love is stronger than ever.
"He is a fascinating, brilliant, complex, mad man" Hawn expressed on NBC’s Megyn Kelly Today on Wednesday. "Sexy, sexual, which I think is very important, by the way. Often times, the grass can look really greener on the other side, but it never did to me."
The couple began dating while shooting their romantic WWII period drama Swing Shift in 1983 and have been together ever since -- yet never married.
Related: Kurt Russell Can't Keep His Cool Watching Goldie Hawn Hug a Tree -- See the Pic!
The Oscar winner also opened up about being a famous mother and spending time with her family.
"It is not hard being famous, but it is hard mothering correctly," Hawn confessed. "That’s hard, because...
- 11/2/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
(See previous post: Fourth of July Movies: Escapism During a Weird Year.) On the evening of the Fourth of July, besides fireworks, fire hazards, and Yankee Doodle Dandy, if you're watching TCM in the U.S. and Canada, there's the following: Peter H. Hunt's 1776 (1972), a largely forgotten film musical based on the Broadway hit with music by Sherman Edwards. William Daniels, who was recently on TCM talking about 1776 and a couple of other movies (A Thousand Clowns, Dodsworth), has one of the key roles as John Adams. Howard Da Silva, blacklisted for over a decade after being named a communist during the House Un-American Committee hearings of the early 1950s (Robert Taylor was one who mentioned him in his testimony), plays Benjamin Franklin. Ken Howard is Thomas Jefferson, a role he would reprise in John Huston's 1976 short Independence. (In the short, Pat Hingle was cast as John Adams; Eli Wallach was Benjamin Franklin.) Warner...
- 7/5/2017
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Ed Harris’ ‘Westworld’ Turn Was A Perfect Late-Career Move For One of Our Best Actors — Career Watch
Welcome to Career Watch, a vocational checkup of top actors and directors, and those who hope to get there. In this edition we take on Ed Harris, who’s doing what he’s always done: owning character roles in film, theater and television.
Bottom Line: Harris has an iconic masculine American gravitas. The camera loves him and you can count on Harris to deliver a character’s emotional spine with subtle and sturdy grace. That’s why this hard-working actor never falls out of demand. And he seemingly can do anything, whether stalwart hero (John Glenn in “The Right Stuff” or the Mission Control voice in “Apollo 13” or “Gravity”) or contemptible villain (see “The Firm,” “Enemy at the Gates,” “Swing Shift,” or “The Rock”).
Director Peter Weir (“The Truman Show,” “The Way Back”) once told me that shooting Harris is “spiritual, a man that has a past and regrets,...
Bottom Line: Harris has an iconic masculine American gravitas. The camera loves him and you can count on Harris to deliver a character’s emotional spine with subtle and sturdy grace. That’s why this hard-working actor never falls out of demand. And he seemingly can do anything, whether stalwart hero (John Glenn in “The Right Stuff” or the Mission Control voice in “Apollo 13” or “Gravity”) or contemptible villain (see “The Firm,” “Enemy at the Gates,” “Swing Shift,” or “The Rock”).
Director Peter Weir (“The Truman Show,” “The Way Back”) once told me that shooting Harris is “spiritual, a man that has a past and regrets,...
- 6/5/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
Ed Harris’ ‘Westworld’ Turn Was A Perfect Late-Career Move For One of Our Best Actors — Career Watch
Welcome to Career Watch, a vocational checkup of top actors and directors, and those who hope to get there. In this edition we take on Ed Harris, who’s doing what he’s always done: owning character roles in film, theater and television.
Bottom Line: Harris has an iconic masculine American gravitas. The camera loves him and you can count on Harris to deliver a character’s emotional spine with subtle and sturdy grace. That’s why this hard-working actor never falls out of demand. And he seemingly can do anything, whether stalwart hero (John Glenn in “The Right Stuff” or the Mission Control voice in “Apollo 13” or “Gravity”) or contemptible villain (see “The Firm,” “Enemy at the Gates,” “Swing Shift,” or “The Rock”).
Director Peter Weir (“The Truman Show,” “The Way Back”) once told me that shooting Harris is “spiritual, a man that has a past and regrets,...
Bottom Line: Harris has an iconic masculine American gravitas. The camera loves him and you can count on Harris to deliver a character’s emotional spine with subtle and sturdy grace. That’s why this hard-working actor never falls out of demand. And he seemingly can do anything, whether stalwart hero (John Glenn in “The Right Stuff” or the Mission Control voice in “Apollo 13” or “Gravity”) or contemptible villain (see “The Firm,” “Enemy at the Gates,” “Swing Shift,” or “The Rock”).
Director Peter Weir (“The Truman Show,” “The Way Back”) once told me that shooting Harris is “spiritual, a man that has a past and regrets,...
- 6/5/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
Goldie Hawn confirms her first date with Kurt Russell was a memorable one! In April, 66-year-old “Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2” star Russell was on Harry Connick, Jr.’s talk show when he shared the intimate details of his first date with long-time love Hawn, whom he met on the 1983 set of “Swing Shift”. […]...
- 5/18/2017
- by Rachel West
- ET Canada
Image Source: Getty / Max Mumby / Indigo Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell first met while starring in 1968's The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band, but it wasn't until 1983 that they began dating while working on their second joint film, Swing Shift. The couple recently rang in their 34th anniversary, an incredible feat for any couple but especially one made up of Hollywood A-listers. But what is particularly unique about Kurt and Goldie's relationship is the fact that they aren't married. Over their three decades together, they haven't felt the need to "make it official," and it's something that still seems to both fascinate and perplex the public. "A lasting relationship isn't about marriage. It's about compatibility and communication." It feels like in nearly every interview Goldie does with a major publication, she is asked about her choice not to marry Kurt. Despite the fact that she has made her...
- 5/11/2017
- by Brittney Stephens
- Popsugar.com
Goldie Hawn was surrounded by her loved ones at the La premiere of her new film, Snatched, on Wednesday evening. Goldie - who was recently honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame along with Kurt Russell - was her usual bubbly self as she practically floated down the red carpet with her longtime love and daughter Kate Hudson. The trio rocked coordinating outfits, and Goldie and Kate showed off their close bond as they hugged for the cameras. The premiere also brought out Goldie's costar, Amy Schumer, and Kate's boyfriend, Danny Fujikawa. RelatedMaybe It's Time to Stop Asking Goldie Hawn Why She Hasn't Married Kurt Russell Goldie recently opened up about her 34-year-long romance with Kurt in an interview with People, saying she felt an instant connection with him on the set of their 1984 romantic war drama, Swing Shift. Even though the two have never officially tied the knot,...
- 5/11/2017
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
Goldie Hawn is an open book when it comes to her 34-year-long romance with Kurt Russell. During an interview with People, the Snatched actress opened up about her instant connection with him on the set of their 1984 romantic war drama, Swing Shift. "He was so good-looking, but he had no pretense about him. I could tell right away he wasn't a womanizer," she said. At the time, Kurt had just finalized his divorce from Season Hubley and was already a father to his son, Boston, while Goldie had two kids, Oliver and Kate, from her previous marriage to Bill Hudson, but it didn't take long for their friendship to develop into something more. "What really got me was when I watched my kids when they'd come to the set and how he was with them," she added. "He was amazing with them. He was such a natural." RelatedKurt Russell and...
- 5/10/2017
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Goldie Hawn first fell for Kurt Russell 34 years ago while they were making the movie Swing Shift —and it was the beginning of one of Hollywood’s most enduring love stories.
For People’s new cover story, Hawn, 71, who’s back onscreen in the new comedy Snatched, sat down at her L.A. home with Editor-in-Chief Jess Cagle for a wide-ranging interview about her remarkable rise to success, motherhood and her life with Russell.
“He was so good-looking, but he had no pretense about him. I could tell right away he wasn’t a womanizer,” Hawn says of her first impressions of Russell.
For People’s new cover story, Hawn, 71, who’s back onscreen in the new comedy Snatched, sat down at her L.A. home with Editor-in-Chief Jess Cagle for a wide-ranging interview about her remarkable rise to success, motherhood and her life with Russell.
“He was so good-looking, but he had no pretense about him. I could tell right away he wasn’t a womanizer,” Hawn says of her first impressions of Russell.
- 5/10/2017
- by Jess Cagle and Mia McNiece
- PEOPLE.com
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn were honored with a special double Walk of Fame star ceremony in Hollywood on Thursday, and the joyous occasion ended up being a wonderfully emotional experience for the longtime loves.
After the festivities, the cute couple spoke with Et's Nischelle Turner, and reflected on the grand occasion, which saw their daughter, Kate Hudson, and actress Reese Witherspoon deliver touching speeches that made Hawn cry.
"It was tears of joy," Hawn explained. "[I have] so much respect for the girls and it mattered to me what they said, a lot."
Watch: Kurt Russell and Kate Hudson Bring Goldie Hawn to Tears During Hollywood Walk of Fame Ceremony
Hawn and Russell began dating in 1983 while shooting their romantic WWII period drama Swing Shift, and have been together ever since, yet have famously never married.
The pair have said that many of their friends and family joked that this dual star dedication was sort of like the...
After the festivities, the cute couple spoke with Et's Nischelle Turner, and reflected on the grand occasion, which saw their daughter, Kate Hudson, and actress Reese Witherspoon deliver touching speeches that made Hawn cry.
"It was tears of joy," Hawn explained. "[I have] so much respect for the girls and it mattered to me what they said, a lot."
Watch: Kurt Russell and Kate Hudson Bring Goldie Hawn to Tears During Hollywood Walk of Fame Ceremony
Hawn and Russell began dating in 1983 while shooting their romantic WWII period drama Swing Shift, and have been together ever since, yet have famously never married.
The pair have said that many of their friends and family joked that this dual star dedication was sort of like the...
- 5/5/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn have been together for decades, but how did those crazy kids meet?
Russell shared the story to a surprised Conan O'Brien on Thursday's edition of O'Brien's eponymous TBS late-night show.
The couple met when they were both very young in 1966 and then met again and got together in 1983, while working on Swing Shift. Russell said that the night before he was scheduled to audition for the film he had gone out drinking with his father.
"I was severely hungover," said Russell. Hawn walked in to talk to Russell about the potential role. Russell...
Russell shared the story to a surprised Conan O'Brien on Thursday's edition of O'Brien's eponymous TBS late-night show.
The couple met when they were both very young in 1966 and then met again and got together in 1983, while working on Swing Shift. Russell said that the night before he was scheduled to audition for the film he had gone out drinking with his father.
"I was severely hungover," said Russell. Hawn walked in to talk to Russell about the potential role. Russell...
- 5/4/2017
- by THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Zoe Saldana has nothing but praise for her Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 co-star Kurt Russell and his longtime love, Goldie Hawn, who will be honored at a special double Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony later this week.
"Every time I see them on TV or on the red carpet, they're my favorites," Saldana told Et at a special screening of her new Marvel sci-fi epic at The Whitby Hotel in New York City on Wednesday.
"Not only was it an honor to [work] with [him], but to know that Kurt Russell is an exceptional man besides being an artist was a treat and a check off my bucket list."
Watch: Goldie Hawn Says Walk of Fame Ceremony With Kurt Russell Will Be a 'Celebration of the Two of Us'
Saldana said she respects the 66-year-old action icon not only as an performer, but also for his devotion to parenting and his dedication to his family.
"I have...
"Every time I see them on TV or on the red carpet, they're my favorites," Saldana told Et at a special screening of her new Marvel sci-fi epic at The Whitby Hotel in New York City on Wednesday.
"Not only was it an honor to [work] with [him], but to know that Kurt Russell is an exceptional man besides being an artist was a treat and a check off my bucket list."
Watch: Goldie Hawn Says Walk of Fame Ceremony With Kurt Russell Will Be a 'Celebration of the Two of Us'
Saldana said she respects the 66-year-old action icon not only as an performer, but also for his devotion to parenting and his dedication to his family.
"I have...
- 5/4/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn have been together for over three decades and, it turns out, their long-term romance started with a terrible pickup line.
The Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2 actor, who first met Hawn on the set of the 1966 Disney film The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band at age 16, before meeting her again in 1983.
Russell explained that he went out drinking with his dad the night before an audition where he would read lines with his future love.
“I was severely hungover … and I didn’t know Goldie at all outside of having worked with her many years before,...
The Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2 actor, who first met Hawn on the set of the 1966 Disney film The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band at age 16, before meeting her again in 1983.
Russell explained that he went out drinking with his dad the night before an audition where he would read lines with his future love.
“I was severely hungover … and I didn’t know Goldie at all outside of having worked with her many years before,...
- 5/4/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn are being honored with a rare double Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony this week, and the Oscar-winning actress says the joyous occasion is a chance to honor their long love story.
Hawn and Russell walked the red carpet at the premiere of her new comedy, Snatched, on Tuesday, and the beloved actress stopped to talk with Et's Carly Steel about the exciting dedication ceremony.
"It's really kind of great," Hawn, 71, gushed. "We're [getting] our stars together and it's kind of a celebration of the two of us!"
Hawn said the pair are excited to share the moment with their close friends and loved ones -- including her daughter, Kate Hudson, Reese Witherspoon and The Hateful Eight director Quentin Tarantino, who are among a number of stars set to pay tribute to the timeless couple.
"We're gonna have...
Hawn and Russell walked the red carpet at the premiere of her new comedy, Snatched, on Tuesday, and the beloved actress stopped to talk with Et's Carly Steel about the exciting dedication ceremony.
"It's really kind of great," Hawn, 71, gushed. "We're [getting] our stars together and it's kind of a celebration of the two of us!"
Hawn said the pair are excited to share the moment with their close friends and loved ones -- including her daughter, Kate Hudson, Reese Witherspoon and The Hateful Eight director Quentin Tarantino, who are among a number of stars set to pay tribute to the timeless couple.
"We're gonna have...
- 5/3/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
We’re all still reeling from the death of Jonathan Demme, one of the most unpredictable, open-hearted and by all accounts best loved of American filmmakers. I was surprised to learn that he was 73 when he died because he, and his films, always seemed so youthful. The fact that his swansong was the beautifully exuberant Justin Timberlake + the Tennessee Kids only added to that impression of vitality.Many of the posters for Demme’s films are as well known as the films themselves: the Dali-esque death’s head moth for Silence of the Lambs; the cutout of Spalding Gray’s head bobbing in a flat plane of blue for Swimming to Cambodia; an upside-down Jeff Daniels on Something Wild; Pablo Ferro’s Strangelove-esque titles over the Big Suit for Stop Making Sense. And of his later films I particularly like the screen-print look of Man From Plains. But the posters for Demme’s early films,...
- 5/1/2017
- MUBI
by Nathaniel R
Dearest reader, as you've probably heard by now the director Jonathan Demme has passed away at 73. He died due to esophageal cancer. I had run into him at a screening of La La Land this past September and I took the opportunity to tell him how much Rachel Getting Married meant to me (he joked about being first with interracial weddings for Rosemarie deWitt onscreen). Then we talked Swing Shift for a little bit as we had just discussed it on this very site. I was so saddened by this yesterday that I couldn't do much but tweet my farewells. The words wouldn't come out for a lengthy piece but then, surprise, I remembered I'd written the following piece that was never published (oops) to coincide with the release of Ricki and the Flash (2015). I filled in a few of the blank spots and adjusted some verbs...
Dearest reader, as you've probably heard by now the director Jonathan Demme has passed away at 73. He died due to esophageal cancer. I had run into him at a screening of La La Land this past September and I took the opportunity to tell him how much Rachel Getting Married meant to me (he joked about being first with interracial weddings for Rosemarie deWitt onscreen). Then we talked Swing Shift for a little bit as we had just discussed it on this very site. I was so saddened by this yesterday that I couldn't do much but tweet my farewells. The words wouldn't come out for a lengthy piece but then, surprise, I remembered I'd written the following piece that was never published (oops) to coincide with the release of Ricki and the Flash (2015). I filled in a few of the blank spots and adjusted some verbs...
- 4/27/2017
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell have been together for 34 years now and are one of Hollywood's most enviable couples, but even they went a little overboard on their first date. During an appearance on Harry Connick Jr.'s talk show on Friday, the Fate of the Furious actor talked about their sexy night out and how they ran into trouble with the cops. The duo was costarring in the 1984 romantic war drama, Swing Shift, at the time, and Kurt recalled going to the Playboy Club with Goldie to help get into character for his role. "I said, 'You know, if we have to dance in this, you're a professional dancer. You know how to dance, but I just need to figure something out,'" he told Harry. "She said, 'We should go somewhere and dance to that kind of swing music.' I said, 'I'll find that.' The Playboy Club...
- 4/27/2017
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
Jodie Foster is paying tribute to legendary director Jonathan Demme following his death on Wednesday.
The actress released a touching statement to media outlets mourning the loss of the groundbreaking filmmaker, and celebrating his impressive life and legacy.
Watch: Jonathan Demme, ‘Silence of the Lambs' and 'Philadelphia' Director, Dies at 73
"I am heart-broken to lose a friend, a mentor, a guy so singular and dynamic you’d have to design a hurricane to contain him," Foster shared. "Jonathan was as quirky as his comedies and as deep as his dramas. He was pure energy, the unstoppable cheerleader for anyone creative. Just as passionate about music as he was about art, he was and will always be a champion of the soul."
"[He was] most beloved, something wild, brother of love, director of the lambs," she continued. "Love that guy. Love him so much."
Foster delivered one of her career-defining performances as rookie FBI Agent Clarice Starling...
The actress released a touching statement to media outlets mourning the loss of the groundbreaking filmmaker, and celebrating his impressive life and legacy.
Watch: Jonathan Demme, ‘Silence of the Lambs' and 'Philadelphia' Director, Dies at 73
"I am heart-broken to lose a friend, a mentor, a guy so singular and dynamic you’d have to design a hurricane to contain him," Foster shared. "Jonathan was as quirky as his comedies and as deep as his dramas. He was pure energy, the unstoppable cheerleader for anyone creative. Just as passionate about music as he was about art, he was and will always be a champion of the soul."
"[He was] most beloved, something wild, brother of love, director of the lambs," she continued. "Love that guy. Love him so much."
Foster delivered one of her career-defining performances as rookie FBI Agent Clarice Starling...
- 4/27/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Jonathan Demme has passed away at age 73, leaving behind a legacy of amazing films. Thanks to modern technology, you can now host your own Demme film festival by streaming many of his biggest hits. Check out where to stream the cream of the crop below.
Read More: Jonathan Demme Remembered: Barry Jenkins, Ron Howard, Edgar Wright & More Mourn On Twitter
Netflix:
*”The Manchurian Candidate” (2004) — Watch it Here
*”Justin Timberlake + the Tennessee Kids” (2016) — Watch it Here
Amazon Prime Video:
*”Who Am I This Time?” (from “PBS’ American Playhouse”) (1982) — Watch it Here
FilmStruck:
*”A Master Builder” (2014) — Watch it Here
Amazon Video Rental:
*”Citizen’s Band” (1977) — Rent it Here
*”Stop Making Sense” (1984) — Rent it Here
*”Swing Shift” (1984) — Rent it Here
*”Married To The Mob” (1988) — Rent it Here
*”The Silence of the Lambs” (1991) — Rent it Here
*”Philadelphia” (1993) — Rent it Here
*”Beloved” (1998) — Rent it Here
*”Storefront Hitchcock” (1998) — Rent it Here
*”The Truth About Charlie...
Read More: Jonathan Demme Remembered: Barry Jenkins, Ron Howard, Edgar Wright & More Mourn On Twitter
Netflix:
*”The Manchurian Candidate” (2004) — Watch it Here
*”Justin Timberlake + the Tennessee Kids” (2016) — Watch it Here
Amazon Prime Video:
*”Who Am I This Time?” (from “PBS’ American Playhouse”) (1982) — Watch it Here
FilmStruck:
*”A Master Builder” (2014) — Watch it Here
Amazon Video Rental:
*”Citizen’s Band” (1977) — Rent it Here
*”Stop Making Sense” (1984) — Rent it Here
*”Swing Shift” (1984) — Rent it Here
*”Married To The Mob” (1988) — Rent it Here
*”The Silence of the Lambs” (1991) — Rent it Here
*”Philadelphia” (1993) — Rent it Here
*”Beloved” (1998) — Rent it Here
*”Storefront Hitchcock” (1998) — Rent it Here
*”The Truth About Charlie...
- 4/26/2017
- by William Earl
- Indiewire
“He was the grandest of men,” says Tom Hanks. “A big-hearted, big tent, compassionate man,” recalls Meryl Streep. Hollywood reacted today with heartbreak and praise to news of Jonathan Demme’s death. “Rest In Peace, Jd…”, tweeted Alec Baldwin, who made an early big-screen appearance in 1988 with Demme’s Married to the Mob. “The World lost one of its purest, most loving and talented souls today,” said Christine Lahti, who costarred in the director’s 1984 Swing Shift. David…...
- 4/26/2017
- Deadline TV
“He was the grandest of men,” says Tom Hanks. “A big-hearted, big tent, compassionate man,” recalls Meryl Streep. Hollywood reacted today with heartbreak and praise to news of Jonathan Demme’s death. “Rest In Peace, Jd…”, tweeted Alec Baldwin, who made an early big-screen appearance in 1988 with Demme’s Married to the Mob. “The World lost one of its purest, most loving and talented souls today,” said Christine Lahti, who costarred in the director’s 1984 Swing Shift. David…...
- 4/26/2017
- Deadline
He also helmed Philadelphia, The Manchurian Candidate and Rachel Getting Married.
Filmmaker Jonathan Demme has died aged 73, his publicist has confirmed.
In a statement to Screen International they said:
“I would like to correct and clarify reports on Jonathan Demme’s death.
“Sadly, I can confirm that Jonathan passed away early this morning in his Manhattan apartment, surrounded by his wife, Joanne Howard, and three children. He died from complications from esophageal cancer and is survived by his children Ramona, age 29, and her husband James Molloy, Brooklyn, age 26, and Jos, age 21.
“There will be a private family funeral. Any possible further plans will be announce later. In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made to Americans For Immigrant Justice in Miami, Fl. www.aijustice.org”
Demme’s most famous film was Silence Of The Lambs in 1991. It won five Oscars, including best picture and best director for Demme.
He also directed...
Filmmaker Jonathan Demme has died aged 73, his publicist has confirmed.
In a statement to Screen International they said:
“I would like to correct and clarify reports on Jonathan Demme’s death.
“Sadly, I can confirm that Jonathan passed away early this morning in his Manhattan apartment, surrounded by his wife, Joanne Howard, and three children. He died from complications from esophageal cancer and is survived by his children Ramona, age 29, and her husband James Molloy, Brooklyn, age 26, and Jos, age 21.
“There will be a private family funeral. Any possible further plans will be announce later. In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made to Americans For Immigrant Justice in Miami, Fl. www.aijustice.org”
Demme’s most famous film was Silence Of The Lambs in 1991. It won five Oscars, including best picture and best director for Demme.
He also directed...
- 4/26/2017
- ScreenDaily
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