"Raging Bull" knocked audiences flat on their backs when it premiered over four decades ago. The boxing biography, which is still considered among director Martin Scorsese's best films, unfolds as a rags-to-riches-to-rags story about a brutal middleweight fighter whose personal life never quite matches up to his success in the ring. Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Cathy Moriarty headlined the film's wildly talented ensemble, while late "Cheers" star Tommy Como played a local mobster and actress Theresa Saldana, who passed away in 2016, played protagonist Jake's second wife Lenora.
While time has taken some of these talented actors away from us, and the real Jake Lamotta died in 2017, each member of the "Raging Bull" core trio is still acting today. To present a "where are they now" about an actor as famous and prolific as De Niro would be silly, but if you're looking for another great De Niro...
While time has taken some of these talented actors away from us, and the real Jake Lamotta died in 2017, each member of the "Raging Bull" core trio is still acting today. To present a "where are they now" about an actor as famous and prolific as De Niro would be silly, but if you're looking for another great De Niro...
- 2/3/2024
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
During her Renaissance World Tour stops in L.A., Beyoncé caused a run on sparkly fashion with a silver dress code directive. It’s a favored metallic the megastar also rocked back in March when she offered a peek into hubby Jay-Z’s ultra-exclusive post-Oscars Gold Party. In the Gif she posted, she’s wearing a customized mirrored mini covered in feathery paillettes by Retrofête.
“I design what I like to call over-the-top ready-to-wear — catering to both the everyday and life’s biggest moments,” says Israel-born Ohad Seroya, who co-founded the New York City-based label in 2018 with his husband, Aviad Klin.
Beyoncé’s outfit revealedl to 316 million ardent followers went viral immediately — the brand itself gained 5K followers from reposting it — and influenced the influencers. Requests for Retrofête silver pieces, including from VIPs like Chrissy Teigen, Kerry Washington and Gabrielle Union, spiked 392 percent in May through early September compared to...
“I design what I like to call over-the-top ready-to-wear — catering to both the everyday and life’s biggest moments,” says Israel-born Ohad Seroya, who co-founded the New York City-based label in 2018 with his husband, Aviad Klin.
Beyoncé’s outfit revealedl to 316 million ardent followers went viral immediately — the brand itself gained 5K followers from reposting it — and influenced the influencers. Requests for Retrofête silver pieces, including from VIPs like Chrissy Teigen, Kerry Washington and Gabrielle Union, spiked 392 percent in May through early September compared to...
- 9/24/2023
- by Fawnia Soo Hoo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The fourth season of "Stranger Things" has plenty of highlights, but no episode stands out quite as much as "Dear Billy." The fourth chapter of the season has already become a massive part of the pop cultural zeitgeist since its May debut, thanks largely to a scene in which Max (Sadie Sink) faces off against the villainous Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower) with the help of a classic Kate Bush song. But the episode also features one of the most impressive sequences the series has pulled off to date. It's an immersive one-take shot that apparently felt very real to the actors who filmed it.
In an interview with MTV News, series stars Millie Bobby Brown and Noah Schnapp discussed the scary scenes that "got to them" the most. For Schnapp, who plays artistic teen Will Byers in the show, there was a clear standout: the Lenora shootout. The sequence comes mid-way through episode four,...
In an interview with MTV News, series stars Millie Bobby Brown and Noah Schnapp discussed the scary scenes that "got to them" the most. For Schnapp, who plays artistic teen Will Byers in the show, there was a clear standout: the Lenora shootout. The sequence comes mid-way through episode four,...
- 8/27/2022
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
Production designer Diane Lederman faced all kinds of pressure in shaping the look of “Russian Doll’s” second season. Not only did she have to take over for Michael Bricker, who won an Emmy for his Season 1 work, but she also had to find locations and design Season 2’s various time periods, including 1940s Budapest, 1960s East Berlin and 1980s New York. “In Budapest, we were shooting two and three locations a day,” says Lederman in an exclusive new interview for Gold Derby, discussing the many challenges she faced. “Our whole time schedule was very compacted.” Watch the full video chat above.
Time travel was the main device for the season, with Nadia (Natasha Lyonne) and Alan (Charlie Barnett) having the ability to literally step into the shoes of their ancestors. Nadia spends much of her time in the ’80s in the body of her mother, Lenora (Chloë Sevigny), and...
Time travel was the main device for the season, with Nadia (Natasha Lyonne) and Alan (Charlie Barnett) having the ability to literally step into the shoes of their ancestors. Nadia spends much of her time in the ’80s in the body of her mother, Lenora (Chloë Sevigny), and...
- 6/17/2022
- by Kevin Jacobsen
- Gold Derby
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