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    'Hustlers' Director Unveiled to Have Fired Many Extras Caught Ogling Strippers on the Set

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    Opening up about her first experience filming post-Harvey Weinstein scandal, actress Mercedes Rueh claims director Lorene Scafaria ruled with an iron hand to respect the actresses.
    May 26, 2020
    AceShowbiz – “Hustlers” director Lorene Scafaria fired “a number” of extras on the set of the film for “ogling” the strippers.
    Jennifer Lopez and Constance Wu starred in the 2019 movie, which told the story of a group of women working at a strip club who drugged and robbed their customers to make money.
    Numerous scenes in the film featured the stars wearing scanty ensembles, and several of the extras couldn’t resist having a sneaky peek. But director Lorene didn’t stand for it, and axed the culprits from the movie.
    Mercedes Rueh, who also starred in the film, told News On Media: “Obviously it was a lot of strippers and a lot of T and A and everything, and boy, did she rule with an iron hand. There was nobody on that set who was anything but entirely respectful of all the women. In fact, the more they came out with less clothing on, the less the guys on set would look at them.”
    “They didn’t even want to get caught ogling because there were a number of extras who were fired, whether it was remarks that they made or just ogling the girls. It was my first post-Harvey (Weinstein) experience, and it was really interesting because this young woman kept a tight grasp on respect for the actresses.”

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    'The Outpost' to Be Among First Films Getting July Theatrical Release Amid COVID-19

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    Joining Russell Crowe’s ‘Unhinged’, this Orlando Bloom-starring film is set to hit 500 theaters on July 2 as a joint venture between AMC Theatres, Cinemark and Regal chains.
    May 25, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Orlando Bloom’s upcoming movie, “The Outpost”, will be one of the first films to return to cinemas when it’s released in July.
    The film joins Russell Crowe’s “Unhinged” among the first wave of movies opening in theatres amid the COVID-19 crisis, after venues worldwide were closed during the coronavirus pandemic.
    “The Outpost”, also starring Scott Eastwood, centres on a 2009 attack by 400 Taliban insurgents at the Battle of Kamdesh during the Afghanistan War. The film is based on Jake Tapper’s best-selling non-fiction book of the same name.

    According to Variety, the movie is set to hit 500 theatres on July 2 thanks to bosses at Fathom Events, a joint venture between AMC Theatres, Cinemark, and Regal chains, specialising in one-night screenings, followed by a more limited theatrical run.
    The special July 2 screenings will also feature special introductions from select cast members and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.

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    Helena Bonham Carter Teams Up With Sam Neill for Lockdown-Themed Short Movie

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    In the two-minute film titled ‘Das Fone Hell’, the ‘Ocean’s 8’ actress portrays an annoyed iPhone belonging to the ‘Jurassic Park’ star after being left behind for 10 minutes.
    May 25, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Actress Helena Bonham Carter and “Jurassic Park” star Sam Neill have teamed up for a new lockdown-themed short movie, “Das Fone Hell”.
    The funny two-minute film, which Neill posted to his Instagram page, features Carter portraying Neill’s iPhone – which is very upset to be left behind for 10 minutes when Neill goes out to get groceries.
    “This profound and heartbreakingly candid insight into Modern Life will shake you to the core,” Neill joked of the clip.
    “Think very carefully what might’ve happened in those 10 minutes,” Carter scolds Neill in the clip. “The Kardashians could’ve had another baby. Ariana Grande could’ve dropped a single. Trump could’ve bombed Beijing for ratings….”

    It’s not the first project of its kind for Neill, who posted a similar feature, called “Das Underachiever”, featuring “The Matrix” star Hugo Weaving, last week (ends May 22).
    “We all know SOMEONE so has been annoyingly productive in lockdown – multiply that and … see what follows (sic)…,” he teased of that film.
    Watch them both on Neill’s Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/samneilltheprop/.

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    Charlie Hunnam to Reunite With Director Max Winkler for 'Denali'

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    The film project will be based on adventure photographer Ben Moon’s memoir that focuses on how he and his dog helped support each other through their mutual cancer battles over 15 years.
    May 25, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Charlie Hunnam has signed on to star in new film “Denali” about a man who recorded a viral love letter to his dog.
    Adventure photographer Ben Moon shot to Internet fame in 2015 after uploading an eight-minute short made to honor his adopted pet that received millions of views online and won several festival awards.
    Director Max Winkler will lead star Charlie in the new picture for Spyglass Media Group based on Moon’s memoir “Denali: A Man, a Dog, and a Friendship of a Lifetime”, which focuses on how both dog and master helped support each other through their mutual cancer battles over 15 years. The director and actor duo recently worked together on upcoming boxing drama “Jungleland”.
    Hunnam will also produce Denali with Albert Berger and Ron Yerxa of Bona Fide Productions, colleagues he previously worked with on “Cold Mountain”.
    Charlie will next be seen in Apple TV+ crime series “Shantaram”, returning to his roots on the small screen after starring in motorcycle gang show “Sons of Anarchy”.

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    Venice Film Festival 2020 to Proceed as Plan Despite Coronavirus Pandemic

    Veneto Governor Luca Zaia, who is on the board of directors for organizers, is confident the 77th edition will not be canceled or postponed, though bosses have yet to issue a formal statement.
    May 25, 2020
    AceShowbiz – The 2020 Venice Film Festival will not be cancelled or postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to the local Italian governor.
    Veneto Governor Luca Zaia, who is on the board of directors for organisers the Biennale di Venezia, is confident the annual September event will proceed as planned, as lockdown restrictions across the nation are starting to be eased.
    According to local media outlets, the official acknowledged the line-up for the festival will likely be scaled back after productions across the world were halted over COVID-19 concerns back in March, but he believes there is no reason not to press ahead with the gathering.
    Venice Film Festival bosses have yet to issue a formal statement on the updated status of the bash, which is pegged to take place from September 2 to 12, with actress Cate Blanchett appointed to lead the main competition jury.
    The slate of movies set to screen at the event is typically unveiled in late July.
    Zaia’s comments echo those of Biennale president Roberto Cicutto, who last month declared organisers would defy the global health crisis to stage their 77th edition as planned.
    If the Venice Film Festival does open in September, it will become the first major film event to be held in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
    To date, more than 32,700 people in Italy have died due to COVID-19, the third highest total behind the U.S. and the U.K.

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    Pixar Short Film ‘Out’ Features Studio’s First Gay Main Character

    The man nervously practices in front of his dog how he is going to tell his parents he is gay.“Just look them in the eyes and say, ‘Mom, Dad, I’m — this is my boyfriend, Manuel,’” Greg says, holding a framed photo of himself with his boyfriend Manuel.That’s a scene from “Out,” the new short film from Pixar Animation Studios that introduces the studio’s first gay main character. The film debuted on Friday on Disney Plus, the new streaming platform dedicated to movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, the “Star Wars” franchise, National Geographic and Marvel.“Out,” a nine-minute animated film, is one of seven from Pixar’s SparkShorts program, which seeks “to discover new storytellers, explore new storytelling techniques and experiment with new production workflows,” Jim Morris, the president of Pixar, said on the studio’s website.“These films are unlike anything we’ve ever done at Pixar, providing an opportunity to unlock the potential of individual artists and their inventive filmmaking approaches on a smaller scale than our normal fare,” he said.“Out” introduces viewers to Greg as he gets ready to move to an unnamed city with Manuel.“On an average day, Greg’s life is filled with family, love and a rambunctious little dog — but despite all of this, Greg has a secret,” reads the film’s description.The secret? Greg is not out to his parents.When his parents surprise him on moving day, he gets some help from his dog Jim. In a magical turn of events worthy of “The Shaggy Dog” (1959), Greg and Jim temporarily switch bodies. In doing so, Greg learns the importance of being true to himself.Glaad, the L.G.B.T. advocacy organization, applauded the film’s gay narrative.“Over the past few years, L.G.B.T.Q. characters and stories have become common in the kids and family entertainment space with little controversy, but with large celebration from L.G.B.T.Q. families with children who have longed to see themselves represented,” Jeremy Blacklow, director of entertainment media at Glaad, said on Sunday. “By centering on a young gay man, ‘Out’ just raised the bar for inclusion in kids and family programming.”Kimberly A. Taylor, an associate professor of marketing and logistics at Florida International University in Miami, said that Disney and Pixar recognize that “representation matters” on the big and small screens.“To see oneself, one’s community, onscreen helps one to feel valued and validated and gives an expanded sense of what’s possible,” she said on Sunday. “And on Disney-Pixar’s part, it’s also just good business. They obviously recognize that their audience, or potential audience, includes the L.G.B.T.Q. community, just as it includes people of all genders, races, ethnicities, religions and so on.”Disney and Pixar have made strides in diversity and inclusiveness in some of their biggest franchises over the years.In March, the actor Lena Waithe voiced Officer Spector, a secondary character who is referred to as a lesbian, in the animated film “Onward.” As a result, the movie was banned in some Middle Eastern countries.In last year’s “Toy Story 4,” viewers saw two mothers dropping off and picking up their daughter from a day care center in the background.Donald Glover, who played Lando Calrissian in the “Star Wars” franchise movie “Solo,” said in an interview with HuffPost that his resistance leader character was pansexual although that did not figure into the plot. In the 2019 Marvel movie “Avengers: Endgame,” there was a brief appearance by a gay character.And in the 2017 live-action remake of “Beauty and the Beast,” LeFou, Gaston’s sidekick played by Josh Gad, was presented as gay.In December, a brief kiss between two female characters was removed from screenings of “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” in Singapore. Disney removed the kiss to preserve the film’s PG-13 rating in that country, according to reports. More

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    Christopher Nolan Turns to Video Game Fortnite to Screen His New Movie

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    After premiering the trailer on the popular video game, the ‘Dark Knight’ filmmaker is now set to screen the new movie called ‘Tenet’ on the app this coming summer.
    May 24, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Christopher Nolan is set to screen one of his “iconic” movies for players of the video game “Fortnite”.
    “The Dark Knight” filmmaker premiered the trailer for his upcoming spy thriller “Tenet” in the game on Thursday, May 22, 2020.
    Canadian video games journalist Geoff Keighley, who hosted the event, announced to players that one of Nolan’s “iconic” films will be shown inside the game this summer.
    Confirming the news on Twitter, he added, “Just announced during the Tenet trailer premiere – Christopher Nolan is bringing one of his iconic films to @FortniteGame this summer for a full-length free screening for fans!”
    Donald Mustard, the Worldwide Creative Director at Fortnite creator Epic Games told fans that the idea to screen the trailer in the game came from Nolan.
    “The idea of debuting the TENET trailer came from a phone call with Christopher Nolan,” he tweeted. “We were all talking about our love of seeing new trailers in a THEATER and how sad we were that we can’t do that right now – but how maybe this could be the next best thing. Hope you love it!”
    “Tenet”, which stars John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, and Elizabeth Debicki, is currently slated to be the first major Hollywood release to hit cinemas after they reopen following the relaxation of Covid-19 lockdowns, debuting on July 17.
    You can view the new trailer here.

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    Dane DeHaan Irked at Harvey Weinstein for Replacing His Voice in Animated Movie

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    The ‘Spider-Man’ actor reveals he had to hunt down the European version of his 2016 animated movie for his young daughter because his voice was replaced in the American release.
    May 24, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Dane DeHaan had to track down a European copy of his 2016 movie “Ballerina” for his daughter to watch after learning Harvey Weinstein had swapped out his voice for the American release.
    The “Spider-Man 2” star joined Elle Fanning, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Maddie Ziegler among the voiceover cast of the Eric Summer film and recently decided to show it to three-year-old Bowie only to discover daddy was no longer part of the picture.
    “We showed that to Bowie but in the American version, one of the last things that Harvey Weinstein decided to do before he went down (to prison), was replace my voice in that, so I had to get the European version so I could show it to my daughter. She loves it!”
    Bowie also loves her dad’s take on villain the Green Goblin in the “Spider-Man” sequel. “She likes Spider-Man a lot. She has the Spider-Man water bottle. Actually, if you ask her what she wants to be when she grows up she says, ‘I wanna be the Green Goblin, like daddy.’ ”

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