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Anna Nicole Smith Biopic in Production with Abbie Cornish
Culturevarietyscreen-rant6d ago2 sources

Anna Nicole Smith Biopic in Production with Abbie Cornish

A new adaptation focusing on the life of Anna Nicole Smith is currently in production, with Abbie Cornish cast in the lead role. This project follows recent interest in biographical portrayals of controversial public figures.

Pamela Anderson's Hollywood Comeback
Culturen1-serbia12d ago

Pamela Anderson's Hollywood Comeback

Pamela Anderson, once a global sex symbol and synonymous with 'Baywatch,' is experiencing a significant career resurgence, marking a 'Hollywood renaissance' thanks to her iconic blonde hair, recognizable smile, and charisma.

Livvy Dunne on 'Baywatch' Reboot Set
Culturetmz2mo ago

Livvy Dunne on 'Baywatch' Reboot Set

Gymnast Livvy Dunne was seen on the set of the 'Baywatch' reboot, posing in the iconic red swimsuit, with the article comparing her to original 'Baywatch' star Pamela Anderson.

Rosebush Pruning review – dysfunctional rich family move in strange circles
CultureThe Guardian4mo ago

Rosebush Pruning review – dysfunctional rich family move in strange circles

Jamie Bell and Elle Fanning lead a starry cast in this clumsy satire that provides little fascination in a wealthy family’s suffocating lives Since Jesse Armstrong’s Succession and Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn, wealthy, spoilt, dysfunctional siblings are the new rock’n’roll, and now here is a film from Greek screenwriter Efthimis Filippou (co-author of Yorgos Lanthimos’s Alps and Dogtooth) and directed by Karim Aïnouz. It is a weird-wave contrivance concerning a messed-up US plutocrat clan living in Spain, freely remade from Marco Bellocchio’s 1965 film Fists in the Pocket. Their bizarre and cartoony secrets, involving sex abuse, manipulation and self-harm, are satirically symptomatic of capitalism and the patriarchy, and how the rich, however entrepreneurial and smart, create a next-gen class of useless drones, on whose behalf all this wealth has supposedly been accumulated. I have to admit to finding it heavy-handed and clumsy more often than not, although there are some good performances, notably from Jamie Bell and Elle Fanning. A strange extended family lives in a luxurious modernist house; the father (Tracy Letts) is a blind widower haunted by the memories of his late wife (Pamela Anderson) who was savaged by wolves in a nearby forest. His grownup children, infantilised by wealth, all live there: highly strung Robert (Lukas Gage) has epilepsy, and is entrusted with supervising his father’s horse riding; Anna (Riley Keough) is a talentless singer-songwriter; and Ed (Callum Turner) is a would-be fashionista. First among equals is Jack (Jamie Bell), who has the intimate honour of helping his father with his nightly teeth-cleaning; their mother’s teeth were always dazzlingly white. Continue reading...