Nothing too crazy ... but watch what she says next. She jokes that at one point, she turned around and screamed upstairs to the boys, "Shut up before I come in there and punch in your throat!" ... adding that she'd reached her "mommy level" of frustration. … [Read more...] about ‘Worst Cooks In America’ Star Talked Child Abuse in Stand-Up Before Being Charged with Killing Daughter
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Sylvester Stallone Becomes Rocky Balboa One More Time
Sylvester Stallone: It's why I didn't sell the first one. It was because I was scared. If I sold the first one and it turned out really well for someone else, I would probably hate myself my entire life. The same thing with this one. I just felt the fear of not doing it, my wife was afraid of me doing this film. She was crying, "Don't do this. You're gonna be embarrassed." I said, "I know, I know but I gotta try it." Dixon in the movie, his trainer says that, "Until a man has been through a real baptism of fire, when you're scared you're hanging on, someone's hurting you... then you're gonna see what you're really made of. Then you're gonna get the only kind of respect in the world that matters, self respect." That's pretty much what my journey is. … [Read more...] about Sylvester Stallone Becomes Rocky Balboa One More Time
‘Notturno’ Is Not Journalism, But Gianfranco Rosi’s Movie Investigates the Heart of the Middle East
The film generates feelings that it also resists. Rossi’s clear hand in guiding us through those feelings — his unwavering gaze anchoring all of it in the feelings and realities of his subjects — are what give Notturno a sense of care and accomplishment. One sequence of motorbikes on a street a night — some headed one way, others barreling in the opposite direction — feels like a readymade précis of at least one of his methods here, in which crosscurrents of experience push against each other, with no one line emerging victorious because war has already won. The stillness of his images feels like the resulting standstill of those competing forces. It also demands that the viewer sit, eyes open, with everything that we see, and try to make sense of lives that are not neither explaining themselves to us nor proceeding with a poignant sense of normalcy. Notturno’s attitudes are too slippery for that; the film does not make you feel any one, easy … [Read more...] about ‘Notturno’ Is Not Journalism, But Gianfranco Rosi’s Movie Investigates the Heart of the Middle East
‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ Director Eliza Hittman On Telling “Intimate Story” About Reproductive Healthcare In America – Contenders Film
“I think a lot of the film came from my interest in reproductive rights,” she said, “and I was reading a lot of articles at the time about women who traveled to New York specifically to get abortions, and one article in particular was talking about all of the costs associated with this type of journey. So, it really came out of my own interest and desire to tell a very intimate story about how difficult it is to access reproductive care in America. I did a lot of research, but, ultimately, I wanted to craft a film that was very much a poetic odyssey out of these issues.” … [Read more...] about ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ Director Eliza Hittman On Telling “Intimate Story” About Reproductive Healthcare In America – Contenders Film
Sushmita Sen’s Daughter Renee Sen On Being Compared To Her Mom: Those Shoes Are Too Big To Fill
Further, Renee also addressed the hot topic of nepotism in the film industry in her interview. She said, "When I watched my mother act, it was inspiring, and I wanted to do this even before I knew the word nepotism. We all look up to our parents. Is following your parents' footstep nepotism? There's glamour attached to the industry, so people are more interested about how it functions, that's why there's a little more attention on showbiz." … [Read more...] about Sushmita Sen’s Daughter Renee Sen On Being Compared To Her Mom: Those Shoes Are Too Big To Fill