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    Golden Globes Under Fire for Shutting 'Minari' Out of Best Picture Contention

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    ‘The Farewell’ director Lulu Wang calls for a change in the HFPA’s policy, ‘Glee’ actor Harry Shum Jr. and The Black List founder Franklin Leonard throw in double standard accusation.

    Dec 24, 2020
    AceShowbiz – The Golden Globes has yet to unravel its 2021 nominees, but it has got entangled in a controversy. After Variety brought out the report that Lee Isaac Chung’s “Minari” is out of the Best Picture competition due to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s category guidelines, a slew of celebrities stepped out to voice their frustration.
    Among those blasting the HFPA for relegating the Steven Yeun-starring film to the Best Foreign Language Film category was “The Farewell” director Lulu Wang. “I have not seen a more American film than #Minari this year. It’s a story about an immigrant family, IN America, pursuing the American dream,” she tweeted.
    The woman behind 2014’s “Posthumous” also called for change in the Globes eligibility rule that places any film with at least 50 per cent of non-English dialogue into the Foreign Language category. “We really need to change these antiquated rules that characterizes American as only English-speaking,” she further argued in the same tweet.

    Lulu Wang called out HFPA for relegating ‘Minari’ to the Best Foreign Language Film category.
    “Little Fires Everywhere” author Celeste Ng, on the other hand, expressed a stronger criticism at the policy. “This is a gorgeous film by an American, about Korean-speaking Americans in America, which would be a strong contender for awards in ANY category,” she tweeted. “The idea that only films in English count as ‘American’ is complete bulls**t.”

    Celeste Ng blasted HFPA’s policy over Best Picture category.

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    Also weighing in on the controversy, “Hawaii Five-0” actor Daniel Dae Kim pointed out, “The film equivalent of being told to go back to your country when that country is actually America.” Andrew Phung of “Kim’s Convenience” chimed in, “A sad and disappointing reminder that a movie about the American dream, set in America, starring an American, directed by an American, and produced by an American company, is somehow foreign. #Minari.”

    Daniel Dae Kim and Andrew Phung weighed in on ‘Minari’ debacle.
    Expressing similar sentiment were Phung’s co-star Simu Liu and “Pachinko” author Min Jin Lee. “Just for the record, Minari is an American movie written and directed by an American filmmaker set in America with an American lead actor and produced by an American production company,” wrote Liu, whereas Lee noted, “The English language is not an indigenous language. Enough of this nonsense about Asian-Americans being permanently foreign. I’m done.”

    Simu Liu and Min Jin Lee expressed anger over ‘Minari’ debacle.
    Others tookissue with the HFPA’s double standard using Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds” as an example. “Shadowhunters” actor Harry Shum Jr. tweeted, “Checks ‘Inglorious Bastards’ English to German, French & Italian ratio – roughly 30:70 #Minari is an American film,” and The Black List founder Franklin Leonard noted, “Let us not forget that Inglorious Basterds was mostly not in English and was not classified the same way.”

    Harry Shum Jr. and Franklin Leonard complained over Golden Globes’ double standard.
    “Minari” was premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. It went on to win both the U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury Prize and the U.S. Dramatic Audience Award. Its story centers around a family of South Korean immigrants who try to make it in rural Arkansas in the 1980s. Meanwhile, the 2021 nominations of the Globes will be announced on February 3, 2021.

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    Gal Gadot Lashes Out at Critics as She Defends 'Cleopatra' Casting

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    The ‘Wonder Woman’ actress has fired back at the critics who find fault with her casting as the iconic Egyptian queen in the upcoming big screen project.

    Dec 24, 2020
    AceShowbiz – “Wonder Woman” star Gal Gadot has fired back at crazy criticism suggesting she’s the wrong nationality to portray Cleopatra in a new movie about the ancient queen.
    The Israeli star will be reteaming with “Wonder Woman” director Patty Jenkins for the project, and some over-sensitive film fans have called for recasting.
    “First of all, if you want to be true to the facts then Cleopatra was Macedonian,” Gal rages in her response. “We were looking for a Macedonian actress that could fit Cleopatra. She wasn’t there, and I was very passionate about Cleopatra.”
    “I have friends from across the globe, whether they’re Muslims or Christian or Catholic or atheist or Buddhist, or Jewish of course. People are people, and with me, I want to celebrate the legacy of Cleopatra and honour this amazing historic icon that I admire so much.”

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    Gal adds, “You know, anybody can make this movie and anybody can go ahead and do it. I’m very passionate that I’m going to do my own too.”
    The backlash surrounding Gal’s Cleopatra casting comes as she prepares to launch the “Wonder Woman” sequel on Christmas Day (25Dec20).
    Before bringing Cleopatra to life on the big screen, Gal Gadot is next to appear in Kenneth Branagh’s “Death on the Nile”, a sequel to his 2017 film “Murder on the Orient Express”. She shares screen with the likes of Armie Hammer, Rose Leslie, Letitia Wright, Annette Bening, and Russell Brand.
    She is also tapped for action comedy thriller “Red Notice” with Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds.

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    Luke Wilson Says He Hasn't Received Invite to Join 'Legally Blonde 3'

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    The actor who starred in the first two ‘Legally Blonde’ movies would love to reprise his role in the upcoming third movie but he hasn’t got an offer yet.

    Dec 24, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Luke Wilson hasn’t been approached to join the cast of “Legally Blonde 3” yet.
    The actor – whose character Emmett Richmond married Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) in 2003’s “Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde” – admitted he would love to be part of the third film to complete the trilogy, but he doesn’t know what the situation is.
    “Of course (I’d do it). As for the Legally Blonde that we’re hearing about now – I don’t know anything than the usual man on the street,” he told Us Weekly.
    “And that’s really the truth. I’ve heard they’re writing it and trying to put it together, but they’re keeping it pretty firmly under wraps.”

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    Wilson – who also starred in the original movie in 2001 – “loved working with” Witherspoon, and he heaped praise on the film’s lasting legacy.
    “I loved working with Reese, and definitely, that’s one of those movies where I never had that happen before to such a degree where when it came out, I’d go back to Texas and there would be little squadrons of girls who would come up at that age, like, 8 to 12 and 14, and they would have all these questions about Elle,” he added.
    “They’d ask where she was and what she was doing and was she as great as she seemed. It’s just a good feeling. It’s one thing to make a movie people like, it’s another thing to make a movie that does well, but to have one that gets legs because of how people feel about it, that is a great feeling. To have a movie make a jump to generations.”
    MGM Studios revealed the movie is slated for release in May 2022, with Mindy Kaling and Dan Goor writing the script.

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    Kate Winslet Raves Over Becoming Fossil Expert Thanks to 'Ammonite' Role

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    When talking about the Francis Lee-directed movie, the Oscar winner claims her experience portraying the Mary Anning character was the most inspired she has ever been.

    Dec 23, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Kate Winslet became a fossil expert while shooting her new movie “Ammonite”.
    The Oscar winner stars as acclaimed 19th century paleontologist Mary Anning in the new movie and director Francis Lee insisted his leading lady knew what she was talking about on camera, so he set up lessons with an expert.
    And Kate suddenly found herself fascinated by fossils.
    “I often get to learn a new skill or a new craft when playing a character, but I never imagined that I would be taught how to fossil hunt,” she explains. “Now I could take you to Lyme Regis (in England) and I would know what I was talking about. That was really important to me, because we didn’t want to use hand doubles – we wanted it to be as authentic as possible.”

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    “Also, this is something Mary was doing as a child, so it just had to be in my bones. Paddy Howe was our fossil expert down in Lyme Regis, and he was just terrific at sharing his knowledge – he made it really user-friendly. There was nothing daunting about the words that he would use or the techniques he would describe.”
    “We’d spend days whacking rocks together on a beach, because sometimes ammonites can be lurking inside them. The people at the museum in Lyme were also incredibly helpful – that’s where Mary’s writings are; accounts of how she was thinking and feeling, and they were very generous in letting us access those.”
    The combination of shooting the film with Lee and her co-star, Saoirse Ronan, in Lyme Regis and studying up on Anning left Kate buzzing when the movie wrapped.
    “Walking away from playing her, I was the most inspired I have ever been by any character I’ve played,” she smiles.

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    Tom Cruise's COVID-19 Safety Rant Gets Justified by Some 'Mission: Impossible' Crew

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    The Ethan Hunt depicter in the action film series has been caught on tape yelling threats at crew members who were alleged to have violated the coronavirus protocols on the set.

    Dec 23, 2020
    AceShowbiz – A group of “Mission: Impossible” crew members have defended Tom Cruise’s leaked outburst about ignored COVID protocols on set, insisting he has every right to get upset.
    The movie star was caught on tape raging about health and safety breaches and his comments were posted online by The Sun editors, leading to a backlash from some and talk of crew members quitting.
    But now some of his colleagues are coming to his defence.

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    A source from the U.K. production behind the seventh instalment of the film series tells People magazine, “It’s hard to [describe] how incredibly intense and focused he is on making every movie the absolute best possible. The ‘Mission: Impossible’ movies are very special to him. They are ‘his’ movies.”
    “Tom helped set up the COVID protocol. Of course, he takes it personally when the protocol is broken. In all the years of filming the ‘Mission: Impossible’ franchise, no one has ever even heard Tom raise his voice. He is usually just laser-focused on filming. This movie is very different though. He has to film while making sure everyone stays safe.”
    Another set source adds, “Tom’s whole life is his work. He feels the pressure of how scary things look now. He does not want any further disruption. There is a lot at stake. When he sees something less than professional, he wants to make it right.”
    In his leaked rant, Cruise threatened to fire “Mission: Impossible VII” crew members if he saw them ignoring the guidelines put in place to protect everyone on set from COVID.

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