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Aguilera, Hanks, De Niro and More Light Up Cannes AmfAR Gala
One of the most anticipated events of the Cannes Film Festival, over 800 guests attended Thursday’s exclusive dinner, auction and after-party in Antibes where guests were entertained with performances from Christina Aguilera, Ricky Martin and Charli XCX.
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How This N.J. Teen Produced Robert De Niro's ‘The War With Grandpa' When He Was Just 8 Years Old
New Jersey teen Tre Peart has Robert De Niro calling him “boss.” The 15-year-old joined LX News to talk about his new comedy “The War With Grandpa” and his seven-year journey to make the movie.
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‘The War With Grandpa' Reunites DeNiro and Walken in a Family Comedy
“The War with Grandpa” opens in theaters across the country this weekend and will have little competition to battle it out at the box office. The film is based on a book of the same name and is being marketed as the Boomers vs the Zoomers.
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Robert De Niro Talks Politics While Accepting Lifetime Achievement Award at SAG Awards
Robert De Niro was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2020 SAG Awards on Sunday evening, with the legendary actor receiving a long standing ovation from his fellow actors after he was presented with the honor by Leonardo DiCaprio, his “This Boy’s Life” co-star.
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Here We Go Again: No Bey! No J-Lo! #DirectorsSoMale at the Oscars
...Continuing another troubling trend that the Oscars cannot seem to shake: In the acting nominations, it was almost #OscarsSoWhite, with Cynthia Erivo of “Harriet” the only acting nominee of color out of 20 nods. Golden Globe winner Awkwafina (“The Farewell”) was denied a chance at an Oscar....
.........And it was a tough morning for high-wattage stars like Jennifer Lopez, Beyonce and...
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‘Late Night': Robert De Niro Introduced ‘Irishman' Source Material to Scorsese
Robert De Niro talks about how he ran across the source material for “The Irishman” and the challenges about acting as young person.
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‘Irishman' Named Best Picture by National Board of Review
Martin Scorsese’s sprawling crime epic “The Irishman” has been named best picture by the National Board of Review. The awards, announced Tuesday by the National Board of Review, handed Netflix its second major honor in Hollywood’s quickening awards season. On Monday evening, Noah Baumbach’s “Marriage Story” won best feature at the IFP Gotham Awards, which honor independent film. Both...
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De Niro Named Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Honoree
Robert De Niro will receive the Screen Actors Guild’s life achievement award. The guild announced that De Niro will be the 56th recipient of its highest honor at its SAG Awards on Jan. 19, 2020.
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Lincoln Center in New York City to Honor Spike Lee in April
Spike Lee will receive Film at Lincoln Center’s 46th Chaplin Award. Lincoln Center announced Thursday that the 62-year-old filmmaker will be honored in its annual fundraising gala on April 27.
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Scorsese Says He's Open-Minded About Netflix Film Revolution
Martin Scorsese said Sunday he’s keeping an open mind about the cinema “revolution” sparked by the rise of video streaming services, as his Netflix-backed mafia epic “The Irishman” closed the London Film Festival. The director said the rise of streaming platforms was “an even bigger revolution than sound brought to cinema” because it “opens up the original conception of what...
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Robert De Niro in Real-Life Drama With Former Assistant
Robert De Niro has found himself in a real-life court drama, trading dueling lawsuits with his former assistant after their decade-long working relationship went dreadfully sour. He’s accusing her of misappropriating money. She says he subjected her to sexist and harassing comments.
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Martin Scorsese's ‘The Irishman' Set to Premiere in New York
Martin Scorsese’s crime epic “The Irishman” is set to make its premiere at the New York Film Festival.
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‘Tonight': Robert De Niro on De-Aging 50 Years for New Film
Robert De Niro talks to Jimmy Fallon about his crime drama “The Irishman” and breaks down how they made him look like his early 20s self in the film before sharing an exclusive trailer.
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Fall Movie Preview: ‘Joker' Gets a Prestige Makeover
The Joker has been around for almost 80 years and there’s no shortage of portrayals. There are even some legendary ones by Jack Nicholson and Heath Ledger. But by most accounts, Joaquin Phoenix’s spin on the quintessential Batman villain is unlike anything audiences have seen.
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Netflix to Give ‘The Irishman' Exclusive Theatrical Release
Netflix will give “The Irishman” an exclusive theatrical release for about four weeks, providing theaters most of November to play Martin Scorsese’s big-budget crime epic before it lands on the streaming service. Netflix said Tuesday that “The Irishman” will open theatrically Nov. 1 and begin streaming on Nov. 27.
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De Niro Company Claims Ex-Worker Binged ‘Astounding' Hours of Netflix on Job, Sues for $6 Million
Robert De Niro’s company, Canal Productions, filed a lawsuit Saturday against a former employee asking for $6 million for allegedly “breaching her fiduciary duties.” The employee allegedly charged hundreds of thousands of dollars of personal expenses on the company card, transferred millions of company frequent flyer miles to her own account and spent hours of work time binge-watching Netflix, among...
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Sorry, Not Sorry: Huston Offers No Apologies For Critical Comments on De Niro, Others
Anjelica Huston isn’t apologizing after making pointed comments about some of her acting contemporaries and past relationships during press tour for “John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum.”
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‘SNL': De Niro Returns as Mueller, Sandra Oh Hosts
After a short hiatus, “Saturday Night Live” returned, instantly diving into the Attorney General William Barr’s much-talked-about summary of Robert Mueller’s report. Barr provided a four page summary of Mueller’s 300 page report, leaving many disappointed and demanding to see the full report. Actress Sandra Oh hosted the show, while Tame Impala performed as the musical guest.
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Mother of Mail Bomb Suspect Cesar Sayoc Says ‘This Is Not How I Raised Him'
Madeline Sayoc, the mother of Cesar Sayoc, the man suspected of mailing over a dozen suspicious packages to prominent critics of President Donald Trump, said her son struggled with mental illness. After waking up from surgery last week, she learned her son was accused of mailing explosives to former President Barack Obama, billionaire George Soros, actor Robert De Niro, and...
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‘Hey Slime Scum': Man Accused of Sending Pipe Bombs Appears to Have Threatened Illinois Congressman Luis Gutierrez on Social Media
The Florida man suspected of sending pipe bombs to prominent Democrats and critics of President Donald Trump across the nation this week appears to have sent threatening social media posts to Rep. Luis Gutierrez.