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    Nicole Kidman Credits Long Friendship With Hugh Grant for Helping Onscreen Chemistry

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    The ‘Bombshell’ actress explains how she built chemistry with her onscreen husband for new TV show ‘The Undoing’ despite having never worked together before.

    Nov 8, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Nicole Kidman’s long friendship with Hugh Grant helped them play a married couple in their new show “The Undoing” – despite having never worked together before.
    In the thrilling HBO miniseries Nicole plays psychologist Grace Fraser whose world falls apart when her husband, Jonathan, played by Hugh, is linked to the death of a parent at their children’s private school.
    Despite their lack of screentime together, “The Others” star said they hardly had to act when playing a married couple due to a longtime friendship that led to them behaving like husband and wife.

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    “We’ve known each other since our early 20s,” Nicole tells U.K. chat show host Graham Norton. “We’re friends and our paths have crossed, so it was very apropos to be playing a husband and wife that have been married for 10 years because we sort of have that demeanour together.”
    Although they’re pals, however, the Aussie actress believed she had missed out on the chance to work with the “Four Weddings and a Funeral” star as he has picked his projects selectively for a number of years.
    “I’ve always wanted to work with him, and I have always been a big fan,” she adds. “When the director suggested him, I thought he would never do it because he is famous for not wanting to work. He says he doesn’t like working but he is so good when he does – he is amazing.”
    Nicole’s interview airs on Friday’s (06Nov20) episode of “The Graham Norton Show”.

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    Emma Corrin Struggled to Learn Ballet at 24 to Prepare for Her Role as Princess Diana in 'The Crown'

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    The ‘Pennyworth’ actress opens up about the biggest challenge when it comes to portraying Lady Diana Spencer in the upcoming fourth installment of the Netflix royal drama series.

    Nov 8, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Emma Corrin’s biggest challenge in her portrayal of Princess Diana came during the dancing scenes.
    The actress, 24, debuts on the fourth season of “The Crown”, which hits Netflix on 15 November (20), with the latest instalment documenting Prince Charles’ romance with Lady Diana Spencer.
    Speaking to MailOnline, Corrin confessed that learning her steps for Diana’s favourite past time didn’t come easy, admitting, “I definitely could not dance!”
    “Diana’s love of dance was how she expressed herself emotionally, I think,” shared the star, who went on to note that, for her, picking up the routines was frustrating.

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    “There was a running joke at school that I danced like a spider because my limbs are too long,” she said, adding, “It’s hard to learn ballet when you’re 24! I really held on to the fact that Diana wasn’t a professional dancer.”
    Corrin’s admissions come after it was reported by The Sun that the show will air a warning to viewers before episodes covering Diana’s battle with bulimia.
    “The following episode includes scenes of an eating disorder which some viewers may find troubling. Viewers discretion is required,” says the notice, ahead of moments showing the late royal gorging on puddings before going into the bathroom and turning on taps to mask the sound of her being sick.
    The life and legacy of Lady Diana will also be narrated in a biopic called “Spencer”. She will be played by Kristen Stewart in the movie.
    The American actress recently admitted she struggled to master Diana’s English lilt. “The accent is intimidating as all hell because people know that voice, and it’s so, so distinct and particular,” she said. “I’m working on it now and already have my dialect coach.”

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    Chris Hemsworth Totally Against His Trainer Joining 'The Bachelor'

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    During his appearance on Nova 96.9’s ‘Fitzy and Wippa’, Luke Zocci, the personal trainer of the ‘Avengers: Endgame’ star, reveals someone from the Australian iteration of the ABC franchise has approached him.

    Nov 7, 2020
    AceShowbiz – It seems like Chris Hemsworth is not a fan of “The Bachelor”. Luke Zocci, the personal trainer of the “Avengers: Endgame” star, reveals in a new interview that the actor was totally not happy upon knowing that he was offered to join “The Bachelor”.
    During his appearance on Nova 96.9’s “Fitzy & Wippa”, Luke revealed someone from the Australian iteration of the ABC franchise approached him. When he asked Chris for approval, however, it didn’t go as he wished.
    “I actually did get it, but I said no,” Luke said of the offer. “I actually said it [to Chris] as a joke and he said, ‘If you go on ‘The Bachelor’, I will fire you!’ ”

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    Indeed, Luke didn’t seem to have to go to the show to find love. The 37-year-old fitness guru said he’s dating someone for the first time in 13 years. “I have finally gone and got myself a girlfriend. It took a pandemic! She’s a Swedish backpacker,” Luke said.
    As for Chris, the Thor depicter is still happily married to wife Elsa Pataky. The “Fast Five” actress, however, recently opened up that their marriage isn’t always beautiful. “It’s funny that people think of us as a perfect couple,” she explained back in August. “No way. It’s been ups and downs, and we still keep working at the relationship.”
    Just like other celebrity couples, the 37-year-old actor and the 44-year-old star celebrated this year’s Halloween with fun costumes. Chris channeled his inner Western movie star, wearing a Clint Eastwood-inspired ensemble. Meanwhile, his lady love transformed into Harley Quinn for a day.
    Their kids, daughter India Rose and six-year-old twin boys Sasha and Tristan, also dressed up for the spooky holiday. They morphed into terrifying wolf and bloodied clowns, while Chris’ brother Luke Hemsworth came as Joe Exotic.

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    Andrew Garfield, Rooney Mara, Cate Blanchett Tapped for 'Brideshead Revisited' TV Reboot

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    The upcoming remake of the classic television series originally fronted by Jeremy Irons will be jam-packed with big stars like Ralph Fiennes and Joe Alwyn.

    Nov 7, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Andrew Garfield, Ralph Fiennes, Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, and Joe Alwyn lead the reported cast for a star-studded TV reboot of “Brideshead Revisited”.
    The classic British TV serial, starring Jeremy Irons and Anthony Andrews, follows the life and romances of the protagonist Charles Ryder – including his friendship with the Flytes, a family of wealthy English Catholics who lives in a palatial mansion called Brideshead Castle.
    According to the Daily Mail’s Baz Bamigboye, Garfield will take the part of anguished artist Ryder, previously played by Irons in the 1981 original, who befriends Alwyn’s aristocratic Sebastian Flyte while at Oxford University. His sister, Lady Julia – who comes between his friendship with Ryder – will be played by Mara.
    Fiennes, meanwhile, has been chosen to play the Flyte siblings’ patriarch, Lord Marchmain, with Blanchett in negotiations to play their pious mother, Lady Marchmain, reported the Daily Mail.

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    Luca Guadagnino, best known for his movie “Call Me by Your Name”, will adapt Evelyn Waugh’s classic novel as well as direct the multi-part drama for the BBC and HBO. Filming is expected to start in spring, 2021.
    Andrew Garfield was last seen on the big screen in 2018’s neo-noir black comedy thriller “Under the Silver Lake”. His new movie “Mainstream” premiered at the Venice Film Festival on September this year. His next projects include drama “The Eyes of Tammy Faye” and Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical “Tick, Tick… Boom!”
    He is also rumored to join the new Spider-Man, Tom Holland, in the upcoming third movie reboot along with another Spidey alum Tobey Maguire as the new film is expected to feature multiverse storyline.
    The casting rumors came a few months after it’s revealed that the 2018 animated “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”, which revolved around black Spidey Miles Morales, almost brought together the three life-action movie stars Andrew, Tobey, and Tom.

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    Stephen Colbert Chokes Up as He Accuses Donald Trump of Trying to Poison U.S. Democracy

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    The host of CBS’ late-night talk show ‘dresses up for funeral’ as he accuses POTUS of trying to kill American democracy following the latter’s claims about voting fraud amid election.

    Nov 7, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Stephen Colbert blasted Donald Trump following his speech about voting fraud and attempts to “steal” the election.
    The U.S. late night host slammed the president during his impassioned monologue on Thursday (06Nov20), noting that he was “dressed for a funeral” and was heartbroken by Trump’s remarks.
    “We’re taping this just a little while after Donald Trump walked into the White House briefing room actually and tried to poison American democracy,” Colbert said, dressed in all black. “Around seven o’clock the president came out into the briefing room and lied for 15 minutes, just nonsensical stuff about illegal vote dumps and corrupt election officials and secret Democratic counting cabals… And if you didn’t know that Joe Biden was getting close to 270, Donald Trump just provided you all the proof you will ever need.”
    Colbert went on to admit he predicted this behaviour from the president, admitting, “We all knew he would do this. What I didn’t know is that it would hurt so much. I didn’t expect this to break my heart. For him to cast a dark shadow on our most sacred right, from the briefing room in the White House ‒ our House, not his – that is devastating.”

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    “This is heartbreaking for the same reason that I didn’t want him to get Covid – certainly why I wanted him to survive. Because he is the President of the United States. That office means something and that office should have some shred of decency.”
    Colbert went on to accuse Trump of leaving a “stain” on the Oval Office – “and not just from his butt bronzer” – before calling on Republicans to reject the POTUS’ accusations.
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    “Right now something unpredictable needs to happen. Republicans have to speak up. All of them,” the host said. “You only survived this up til now because a lot of voters didn’t want to believe everything that was obvious to so many of us: that Donald Trump is a fascist. And when it comes to democracy versus fascism, I’m sorry, there are not fine people on both sides so you need to choose Donald Trump or the American people. This is the time to get off the Donald Trump train.”

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    The Best of Late Night This Week

    Amr Alfiky/The New York Times“What a year this week has been,” said every American every week of 2020. But this was election week, and a long one at that, so the phrase has maybe never been more accurate.To infuse a little levity, here are highlights from this week’s late-night talk shows → More

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    ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2, Episode 2 Recap: Hard-Boiled

    Season 2, Episode 2: ‘The Passenger’A big part of what makes the “Star Wars” universe so enchanting is that all its crazy creatures, robots and spacecraft have a real physical presence on-screen. Starting with the first movie in 1977, the Lucasfilm effects team has worked magic with practical effects, creating worlds where the vehicles sputter and shake, the droids creak and clank, and the aliens cast imposing shadows. Everyone and everything seems bound by the laws of gravity. That makes the action sequences more nail-biting and gives the comedy more slapstick sting.This week’s episode, is pretty much 40 minutes of chase scenes and fights, interrupted by some of the series’s funniest gags to date. Directed by Peyton Reed (best-known for the buoyant teen comedy “Bring It On” and the wonderfully imaginative Marvel movie “Ant-Man”) and written by Jon Favreau, this chapter is a charmer, primarily because so many of its thrills and jokes are rooted in that essential “Star Wars” physicality: from the bulky enormity of Mando’s ship to the adorable tininess of the Child.If nothing else, this episode compensates for the Season 2 premiere’s relative lack of Baby Yoda by filling nearly every spare second with adorable toddling and cute reaction shots.Sometimes, Reed and Favreau build exciting TV out of almost nothing. In the opening sequence, the Mandalorian and the Child are speeding back to Mos Eisley when they get waylaid by bandits. This sequence features a lot of the lo-fi props, effects and stunts that make the “Star Wars” universe so believable, as real ropes and hunks of metal fly at characters’ heads.The scene then ends with some good, dry goofing as Mando trades his jetpack to the Child’s would-be kidnapper before remotely activating the device and sending the bad guy hurtling to his doom. The fatal crash happens deep in the background — like seeing Wile E. Coyote fall to the bottom of a canyon in a Road Runner cartoon.Mando looks at the Child and shrugs. Then the pack settles gently to the ground near our hero before abruptly flopping over. It’s the perfect punchline.In a broad sense, one could argue this whole scene is unnecessary given that it has very little to do with the rest of the episode (beyond reinforcing the idea that the Child is still in grave danger). But it’s a hoot, and it sets the tone for the next half-hour of derring-do and deadpan comedy.Most of the episode is about an assignment Din Djarin takes as a favor to Peli Motto. A humanoid frog-beast — referred to only as “the passenger” or as “frog lady” — has a jar of her eggs to take to a new planet, where her husband is waiting to fertilize them and save their species. The catch is that Mando’s ship, the Razor Crest, can’t go into hyperspace on the trip, lest the jump scramble those eggs (so to speak). So they have to creep along, avoiding pirates and warlords.There are further complications. For one thing, Din can’t understand a word his passenger says. For another, the Child takes one look at her giant jar of unfertilized eggs and sees a bunch of delicious snacks. Reed and Favreau adeptly blend the genuine tension of the passenger’s situation — as she strives to preserve and protect the last of her kind — with the darkly comic sight of Baby Yoda’s occasionally sneaking a hand into the jar and popping one of the eggs into his little mouth. (By the end of the episode, he seems to have depleted about a third of the stock. And then he eats one more, in a hilarious pre-credits stinger.)The biggest problem the crew faces is that they run into a couple of X-wing pilots representing the nascent Republic. Because the Mandalorian has outstanding warrants — and because he’s not sure he can trust the new folks in charge — he escapes to the nearest planet in a white-knuckle chase that has him swooping through canyons and hiding in an icy cave.From there, everything quickly goes hinky. The Razor Crest cracks through the ice and falls into a lower chamber of the caverns. And that’s where the spider-monsters attack.The payoff to “The Passenger” is a bit like the end to a shaggy dog story. Just when the Mandalorian’s ship is about to be overrun by thousands of these spider things — including one nearly the size of the ship — the Republic patrol finally catches up with its quarry, blasts the creepy-crawlies to smithereens and gives Mando the space-cop equivalent of, “We’re going to let you off with a warning, but be sure to get your taillight fixed.”It wouldn’t be a stretch to find a theme in all this breathless action and arch humor. The passenger has offspring to protect, just as the Mandalorian has the Child, the big spider boss has its throng (which also hatch from eggs) and the Republic has its fledgling government. Everything of value is fragile.But let’s be honest: What makes this episode so fun is that it feels like playtime. This is Reed, Favreau, the cast and the crew having a blast dreaming up cool “Star Wars” scenes and making them look as polished and realistic as a Ralph McQuarrie painting. It’s pure, pulp, made with love and care.This Is the WayFor anyone who wondered what the Mandalorian was going to do with the big hunk of dragon meat he secured to his speeder last week: In this episode he delivers it to Peli Motto, who has her droids roast it. (But not too much. She likes her dragon medium-rare.)When Mando sidles into a Mos Eisley cantina to find Peli, she’s in the middle of a game with a giant bug she alternately calls “Dr. Mandible” and “Zorak.” Assuming that neither of those is the creature’s real name, the implication of her “Zorak” crack is that “Space Ghost” exists in the “Star Wars” universe.The effects team really plays up the frog-ness of the passenger, especially when the spider-things come creeping in as she’s bathing in a spring. She quickly uses her prehensile tongue to grab her bundle of clothes, then when she can’t flee fast enough on two legs she gets down on all fours and hops.Whenever I watch “The Mandalorian” with my wife and kids, the thing that freaks us out most is whenever anyone lets go of the Child and he tumbles to the ground. We all scream at the screen simultaneously, “Do not drop Baby Yoda!” More

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    Al Roker Taking a Break From 'Today' Show as He Battles Prostate Cancer

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    The co-anchor of NBC’s breakfast show announces he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and will take a timeout from his TV duty to focus on his medical treatment.

    Nov 7, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Popular U.S. weatherman Al Roker is battling prostate cancer.
    The “Today” show star opened up on his diagnosis on Friday’s (06Nov20) instalment of the show, confirming that, “after a routine check-up in September, turns out I have prostate cancer. And it’s a good news-bad news kind of thing.”
    “The good news is we caught it early, not great news is that it’s a little aggressive so I’m going to be taking some time off to take care of this,” the 66-year-old explained.
    After doctors noticed he had a high prostate-specific antigen level during a physical on 29 September, Roker underwent an MRI scan and then a biopsy, which confirmed his diagnosis.

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    The NBC News co-host will have his prostate removed and said he hopes to return to the programme in two weeks, adding, “I don’t want people thinking, ‘Poor Al’ because I’m going to be OK.’ ”
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    Al Roker’s wife, Deborah Roberts who works for ABC, also issued a statement on Twitter following his announcement, “As many of you now know my hubby is battling prostate cancer. We are prayerful and hopeful he will be fine. Thanks for all the kind words, prayers and positivity.”
    He responded, “Thanks, sweetheart. Love you.”
    He later added, “I want to thank everyone sending all the good thoughts, wishes and prayers our way. Looking forward to seeing you all in a couple of weeks.”

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