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Le Diamant du Nil (1985)

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The Roses
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The original The War Of The Roses was a shock to the system: audiences had just seen stars Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas, along with director and supporting cast member Danny DeVito, in the amorous adventures Romancing The Stone and The Jewel Of The Nile. Everyone had certain expectations around happy-ever-afters that DeVito’s biting film refused to meet. Jay Roach’s remake, however, by definition comes with a different set of pressures and without a central cast who have an established history. He has his work cut out to update its story and characters and make us feel any narrative tension as the marital tension ratchets skyward. Luckily, he...
See full article at Empire - Movies
  • 8/28/2025
  • by Helen O'Hara
  • Empire - Movies
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Black Rain: The Most Underrated Ridley Scott Movie?
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The Story: A corrupt American cop (Michael Douglas) and his partner (Andy Garcia) wind-up in Japan after a prisoner exchange gone awry. With their former captive cutting a swath through the local Yakuza in an attempt to establish himself as the new Tokyo boss, the cops are forced into an uneasy alliance with a by-the-book local police inspector (Ken Takakura).

The Players: Starring: Michael Douglas, Andy García, Ken Takakura, Kate Capshaw and Yusaku Matsuda. Directed by Ridley Scott. Music by Hans Zimmer.

The History: Michael Douglas was riding high in 1989. Following his Oscar-win for Wall Street, and Fatal Attraction’s boffo box office, his was considered one of the most bankable actors in Hollywood. Opting for a rare action role, grittier and more hard-edged than his turns in Romancing the Stone and The Jewel of the Nile, Douglas, with his Fatal Attraction producers Stanley Jaffe and Sherry Lansing (who would...
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  • 7/25/2025
  • by Chris Bumbray
  • JoBlo.com
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The 8 Michael Douglas movies that deserved more Oscar love
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Gordon Gekko has (mostly) left the building. Michael Douglas made headlines over the weekend when he announced the he would be stepping back from acting during an appearance at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival in the Czech Republic.

"I have not worked since 2022 purposefully because I realized I had to stop," said the veteran actor and producer, who last appeared onscreen in 2023's Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. "I had been working pretty hard for almost 60 years, and I did not want to be one of those people who dropped dead on the set. I have no real intentions of going back."

At the same time, Douglas acknowledged that — just like Sean Connery — he's going to be careful about never saying never again. "I say I’m not retired because if something special came up, I’d go back, but otherwise, no."

Douglas attended Karlovy Vary to screen a restored...
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  • 7/7/2025
  • by Ethan Alter
  • Gold Derby
Allison Janney, Kate McKinnon, Benedict Cumberbatch, Olivia Colman, Andy Samberg, Zoë Chao, Sunita Mani, Jamie Demetriou, and Ncuti Gatwa in La Guerre des Rose (2025)
The Roses | Trailer lands for the comedy remake
Allison Janney, Kate McKinnon, Benedict Cumberbatch, Olivia Colman, Andy Samberg, Zoë Chao, Sunita Mani, Jamie Demetriou, and Ncuti Gatwa in La Guerre des Rose (2025)
Upcoming comedy The Roses, starring Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch as a warring couple, arrives in August. Have a trailer:

On paper, everything about Searchlight’s upcoming remake of the 1989 dark comedy, The War Of The Roses looks to be in order. You get Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch as the unhappy couple, delivering withering put-downs in a steadily escalating conflict that gets rather out of hand.

Plus, it has Jay Roach at the helm, a filmmaker who knows how to craft a big studio comedy, not to mention a script from Poor Things and The Favourite writer Tony McNamara. This doesn’t look like it will have the frisson of the Danny DeVito film that starred Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, though. The original War Of The Roses was a continuation of the chemistry the duo perfected in 1984’s Romancing The Stone and the following year’s sequel, The Jewel Of The Nile.
See full article at Film Stories
  • 4/17/2025
  • by Dan Cooper
  • Film Stories
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Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman Are at War in ‘The Roses’ New Trailer
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Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman play a married couple on the verge of entering the violent arena of divorce in the new trailer for The Roses, a “reimagining” of the novel and 1989 film The War of the Roses.

In the domestic black comedy directed by Meet the Parents’ Jay Roach, Cumberbatch and Colman’s marriage goes downhill when the former loses his job and the latter’s professional career as a chef takes off.

Thrust into a Mr. Mom role, the two constantly and comically bicker, with Cumberbatch admitting he...
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  • 4/16/2025
  • by Daniel Kreps
  • Rollingstone.com
'The Roses' Trailer Has Benedict Cumberbatch Going to War
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A trailer has been released for the star-studded and highly anticipated film The Roses, from Searchlight Pictures. The film, releasing August 29, 2025, comes from director Jay Roach and writer Tony McNamara, and is an adaptation of the classic 1981 novel The War of the Roses by Warren Adler. The Rosesstars Benedict Cumberbatch, Olivia Colman, Andy Samberg, Allison Janney, Belinda Bromilow, Sunita Mani, Ncuti Gatwa, Jamie Demetriou, Zoë Chao, and Kate McKinnon. Check out the trailer below.

The synopsis for The Roses reads as follows:

"Life seems easy for picture-perfect couple Ivy (Olivia Colman) and Theo (Benedict Cumberbatch): successful careers, a loving marriage, great kids. But beneath the façade of their supposed ideal life, a storm is brewing – as Theo’s career nosedives while Ivy’s own ambitions take off, a tinderbox of fierce competition and hidden resentment ignites. The Roses is a reimagining of the 1989 classic film The War of the Roses,...
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  • 4/16/2025
  • by Matt Mahler
  • MovieWeb
War of the Roses (2024)
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch War Of The Roses remake lands August
War of the Roses (2024)
The Roses is a remake of War Of The Roses, starring Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch. It’s arriving this very summer.

While we often roll our eyes at Hollywood’s lack of originality and continued reliance on remakes, we’re looking forward to Fox Searchlight’s upcoming remake of the 1989 dark comedy, The War Of The Roses.

It has Jay Roach at the helm, a filmmaker who knows how to craft a big studio comedy, not to mention a script from Poor Things and The Favourite writer Tony McNamara, who imbued both of those films humour that ranged from slapstick to biting to outright shocking.

Also, this is an anglicised take on the Danny DeVito film that starred Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner in a continuation of the love-hate onscreen pairing the duo perfected in 1984’s Romancing The Stone and its sequel, 1985’s The Jewel Of The Nile.

With...
See full article at Film Stories
  • 3/26/2025
  • by Dan Cooper
  • Film Stories
'A Joy to Make': Benedict Cumberbatch Teases His Remake of 35-Year-Old Danny DeVito Film
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Doctor Strange actor Benedict Cumberbatch has teased his upcoming remake of Danny DeVito's beloved 35-year-old satirical black comedy-drama film The War of Roses, calling it "a joy to make." Announced earlier this year, Cumberbatch's The Roses is directed by Jay Roach and also stars MCU alum Olivia Colman.

Per Variety, Cumberbatch discussed The Roses and his other upcoming projects at the Red Sea Film Festival. The actor stated that the movie had "pretty cool ingredients" in his "amazing" co-star Colman and Tony McNamara's "great script." The War of the Roses reimagining will mark Cumberbatch's first role as the lead in a comedy, and he has found the experience gratifying. "We'll see if it'll get there, but it was a joy to make," he said. Produced by Searchlight Pictures, the movie's cast includes Ncuti Gatwa, Kate McKinnon, Andy Samberg, Sunita Mani, Zoë Chao, Jamie Demetriou, and Belinda Bromilow.

Related...
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  • 12/10/2024
  • by Nnamdi Ezekwe
  • CBR
The 12 Best Navy Seal Movies, Ranked
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Members of the armed services can and will argue amongst themselves, but in the minds of people and pop culture, Navy SEALs loom large as the picture of the United States' most elite military men. We can probably thank the fiction of Tom Clancy, and the fact that a Seal team that killed 9-11 mastermind Osama bin Laden, but Hollywood has been enamored with the special operations force for at least the last three decades. When a character in any movie is declared to be either a current or former Navy Seal, it's a given that they won't go down easily. When we discuss the most ruthless thing a U.S. president can do short of a nuclear strike, more often than not it's, "Send in Seal Team 6!"

While movies often take artistic license, it's fair to say that some of the movies featuring Navy SEALs are significantly more accurate than others,...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 11/3/2024
  • by Luke Y. Thompson
  • Slash Film
Sandra Bullock & Channing Tatum's Rom-Com With 79% Rt Score Finally Coming To Netflix In November
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A charming Channing Tatum and Sandra Bullock rom-com is coming to Netflix soon. The 2022 title, which was one of the first Channing Tatum movies to premiere when he returned to acting after taking a years-long break from starring in live-action releases, was well-regarded by critics, earning a Certified Fresh score of 79% on Rotten Tomatoes and an even better 83% score from audience members on the review aggregator platform's Popcornmeter. It also became the highest-grossing romantic comedy of the year, earning $192.9 million against its roughly $70 million budget.

The movie, The Lost City, is set to debut on Netflix on November 9, according to a listing on the streaming platform. It follows popular novelist Loretta Sage (Bullock), whose romantic adventure stories are researched so accurately that she is kidnapped by billionaire Abigail Fairfax (Daniel Radcliffe) to help him find the treasure supposedly hidden in the mythical Lost City. Her only hope for survival is...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 10/27/2024
  • by Brennan Klein
  • ScreenRant
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What Happened to Superman IV: The Quest For Peace?
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Unlike Superman and Superman II, Superman III didn’t even bother teasing the next installment in the franchise. Really, by the time that movie’s end credits hit, did anyone even want another entry? Hadn’t the Salkinds done enough damage to the Man of Steel? And yet, as we all know, a fourth installment in the Superman series did indeed hit theaters…with a nearly unmatched thud.

If you remember from our previous instalment of What Happened to This Movie?!, Superman III was plagued with all sorts of problems both on and off the screen. So what happened this time around? Turns out, the series would be facing its greatest battles yet, with the rights being passed to another studio, its star only signing on so he could finance another movie altogether and the budget getting chopped in more than half!

And so, let’s suit up one more...
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  • 9/30/2024
  • by Mathew Plale
  • JoBlo.com
The Underrated Sci-Fi Film Dennis Quaid Starred In Before The Height Of His Fame
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Wolfgang Petersen's 1985 sci-fi film "Enemy Mine" was beset with production problems and bogged down by massive marketing costs. The film's original director, Richard Loncraine (1995's "Richard III"), reportedly butted heads with producer Stephen Friedman and walked off the set after only a week of shooting. Petersen stepped in after that, moving the production to Germany and starting over. A film that was supposed to boast a modest budget of only $17 million ended up costing over $29 million.

"Enemy Mine" was then released into the very busy 1985 holiday season, competing with "Out of Africa," "The Color Purple," "Legend," "Clue," and "The Jewel of the Nile." Audiences, it seems, weren't in the mood for a modest sci-fi yarn, and stayed away in droves. "Enemy Mine" also opened alongside Terry Gilliam's dystopian nightmare "Brazil" and Richard Attenborough "A Chorus Line," but those films similarly tanked.

Additionally, the reviews for "Enemy Mine" were only middling at best.
See full article at Slash Film
  • 8/31/2024
  • by Witney Seibold
  • Slash Film
Robin Browne obituary
Robin Browne in Designing Bond: Peter Lamont (2000)
My friend Robin Browne, who has died aged 82, was a cinematographer specialising in aerial photography and special effects. His was not a name in lights, but he consistently excelled without the razzmatazz of Hollywood. I doubt there is anyone who has seen one of his films and not marvelled at the skills and dangers involved.

He started out as a clapper boy in the late 1950s, and worked on dozens of distinguished films over the next five decades, as camera assistant, operator and as director of photography leading specialist units. A few titles give a flavour: Battle of Britain (1969); Catch 22 (1970); the television series The Adventures of Black Beauty (1972-74), on which he was camera operator for all 52 episodes; three Bond movies in the 1970s; A Bridge Too Far (1977); Krull (1983); A Passage to India (1984); The Jewel of the Nile (1985); King Kong Lives (1986); Gorillas in the Mist (1988); and Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story (2009).

Continue reading.
See full article at The Guardian - Film News
  • 4/14/2024
  • by Michael Mansfield
  • The Guardian - Film News
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5 of This Week’s Coolest Horror Collectibles Including a Unique ‘My Bloody Valentine’ Coffee Mug
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Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more.

Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!

Cujo 4K Uhd from Kino Lorber

Cujo will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on October 24 via Kino Lorber. Celebrating its 40th anniversary, the 1983 horror film has been newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative with Dolby Vision/Hdr.

Based on Stephen King’s 1981 novel, Lewis Teague directs from a script by Barbara Turner (Pollock) and Don Carlos Dunaway. Dee Wallace, Daniel Hugh-Kelly, Danny Pintauro, Ed Lauter, and Christopher Stone star.

Special features include: three audio commentaries (two with Teague and one from film historian Lee Gambin), Dog Days: The Making of Cujo featurette, eight cast and crew interviews, and more.

Red Dragon 4K Uhd from Kino Lorber

Red Dragon will be...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 9/1/2023
  • by Alex DiVincenzo
  • bloody-disgusting.com
From Wall Street to Ant-Man: Examining the Versatility and Impact of Michael Douglas in Cinema
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Michael Douglas, an iconic actor and producer, has graced our screens for decades with memorable performances in a wide variety of roles. From his early days in television to his starring roles in blockbuster films, Douglas has consistently captivated audiences with his talent and charisma. In this article, we will examine Michael Douglas’s versatility and impact in cinema, exploring his most memorable roles and the legacy he has left in Hollywood.

Born in 1944, Michael Douglas comes from a family of Hollywood royalty. His father, Kirk Douglas, was a renowned actor, while his mother, Diana Dill, was an actress and model. Growing up in the shadow of his father’s success, it was perhaps inevitable that Michael would pursue a career in acting. After attending the prestigious American Place Theatre and studying under legendary acting coach, Sanford Meisner, Michael began his foray into the world of acting and never looked back.
See full article at Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
  • 4/20/2023
  • by Movies Martin Cid Magazine
  • Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Why Was Michael Douglas Such a Perfect Fit for Erotic Thrillers?
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For someone who was never ripped or found himself in roles where his characters lost their shirts all the time, Michael Douglas managed to make quite a name for himself as a go-to guy for erotic thrillers. Douglas had a couple of solid hits to his name in the mid-80s with Romancing the Stone and The Jewel of the Nile, both of which featured romance as a key aspect of their appeal. But adventure romance and erotic thriller are two very different beasts, as Douglas would learn upon waking that sleeping giant.
See full article at Collider.com
  • 2/21/2023
  • by Adem Cohen
  • Collider.com
Hiroyuki Sanada and Joe Taslim in Mortal Kombat (2021)
Here’s What’s Leaving HBO Max in December 2022
Hiroyuki Sanada and Joe Taslim in Mortal Kombat (2021)
It’s last call for a number of noteworthy movies leaving HBO Max in December. If you remember “Project Popcorn” – the strategy that saw all 2021 Warner Bros. movies stream on HBO Max the same day they hit theaters – then “Mortal Kombat” and “Those Who Wish Me Dead” will sound familiar. The martial arts reboot and Taylor Sheridan thriller, respectively, will be leaving the streaming service this month.

It’s also final call for Martin Scorsese’s “Bringing Out the Dead,” the extended version of Ridley Scott’s “The Counselor” and Edgar Wright’s terrific sci-fi action-comedy “The World’s End” if auteurs are your thing. “Planet Earth” and “Planet Earth II” are also leaving the streaming service soon.

Here’s the full list of what’s leaving HBO Max in December 2022.

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  • 12/2/2022
  • by Adam Chitwood
  • The Wrap
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The Pre-Fame Friendship That Jump-Started Danny DeVito’s Career
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If not for the Douglas family, who knows what would have become of Danny DeVito’s career? In DeVito’s early acting days, he was given a role in a movie produced by and starring the legendary Kirk Douglas, but the role that really put DeVito on the map came in One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest, produced by Kirk’s son, Michael Douglas. Over the years, DeVito and Michael Douglas went on to make several films together, including Romancing the Stone, The Jewel of the Nile, and The War of the Roses. DeVito, who is now voicing the character of Satan on the new FX show Little Demon, told us that his good fortune with the Douglas family wasn’t exactly coincidental — it turns out that DeVito and Michael Douglas became close before either of them had made a movie. (Click on the media bar below to hear Danny DeVito) https://www.
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  • 8/25/2022
  • by Hollywood Outbreak
  • HollywoodOutbreak.com
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‘The Lost City’ box office: Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum movie crosses 100 million domestically
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Back in late March, when Paramount released “The Lost City,” starring Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, Daniel Radcliffe and Brad Pitt, the movie looked like a cute enough rom-com adventure movie in the vein of “Romancing the Stone” and “The Jewel of the Nile.” Those two mid-80s movies brought together Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, the latter playing a romance novelist similar to Bullock’s character.

“The Lost City” opened #1 with 30.4 million and then proceeded to be one of the nicer box office surprises of the year, remaining in the top 10 for nine weeks straight but maintaining astounding business from week-to-week post-Easter with a few weekends where it barely dropped 12 from its previous week. As of Friday, the movie has now grossed 100 million with quite an amazing run in the top 10, and that’s despite being released on VOD and Paramount+ quite recently.

The comparisons to the Douglas-Turner ’80s adventure...
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  • 5/28/2022
  • by Edward Douglas
  • Gold Derby
Michael Douglas Says Debra Winger Bit Him, So He Refused to Work With Her: ‘She Broke the Skin’
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Michael Douglas said on a recent episode of Rob Lowe’s “Literally!” podcast that he refused to work with Debra Winger in “Romancing the Stone” after a meeting between them ended with Winger allegedly biting Douglas. Winger was the studio’s top choice to star in the film as Joan Wilder, a romance novelist who falls in love with a bird hunter (Douglas) while on an adventure in the Colombian jungle. Kathleen Turner ultimately landed the role in the Robert Zemeckis’ romance film.

Zemeckis and Douglas reportedly met with Winger in Texas while she was in the middle of shooting “Terms of Endearment.”

“She comes out for us to have a dinner one night and we all have dinner together and we are talking and knocking back some tequilas and this and that,” Douglas said. “We walk out and, just as you would kind of go, ‘Oh you!’ and give...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 4/29/2022
  • by Zack Sharf
  • Variety Film + TV
Brad Pitt, Sandra Bullock, Daniel Radcliffe, Oscar Nuñez, Channing Tatum, and Da'Vine Joy Randolph in Le Secret de la cité perdue (2022)
‘The Lost City’ Film Review: Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum Cosplay ‘Romancing the Stone,’ Amiably
Brad Pitt, Sandra Bullock, Daniel Radcliffe, Oscar Nuñez, Channing Tatum, and Da'Vine Joy Randolph in Le Secret de la cité perdue (2022)
At first glance, “The Lost City” has all the hallmarks of “Romancing the Stone” repackaged for millennials and Zoomers.

We get Sandra Bullock assuming the Kathleen Turner role as a romance novelist who holds the key to the whereabouts of a remote hidden treasure. Daniel Radcliffe steps into the Danny DeVito part, albeit with more urbanity, as the novelist’s ruthless kidnapper with a passing Napoleon complex, who’s seeking said treasure. And Brad Pitt fills in for Michael Douglas as a raffish man of adventure who comes to the novelist’s rescue — though here in a reduced capacity.

That’s a good thing because Channing Tatum is the one who actually shares top billing with Bullock, and his Fabio-esque character is an original creation that helps the new film steer clear of a potential copyright claim.

At the prompting of her publisher, Beth (Da’Vine Joy Randolph), the reclusive Loretta...
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  • 3/13/2022
  • by Martin Tsai
  • The Wrap
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4K Review: Alligator Shines on Home Video
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Steven Spielberg is responsible for many things in the film world, including the popular spate of “animals attack” films of the ‘70s and early ‘80s, whether he liked it or not. One of the best of these films was the 1980 monster-in-a-city flick, Alligator, out this week in a 4K/Blu-ray combo release from Scream Factory. Directed by Lewis Teague, the film was script-doctored into significance by screenwriter John Sayles. Anyway, the plot of Alligator is basically that a...

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  • 2/26/2022
  • Screen Anarchy
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SAG Awards nominee profile: Michael Douglas (‘The Kominsky Method’) could turn his character’s fictional Emmy into a real prize
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Michael Douglas may not have won an Emmy for the third and final season of “The Kominsky Method” like his character Sandy does in the series finale, but the actor has another shot at a trophy for the role. Douglas picked up two more Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations for the Netflix comedy in comedy actor and ensemble categories, and has now received bids for every season of the show.

The comedy actor race has no shortage of industry veterans this year. Douglas has far and away the most SAG nominations of the bunch with a total of eight, including two wins for the film ensemble of “Traffic” and for his individual performance in the TV movie “Behind the Candelabra.” He’s facing off against Jason Sudeikis, last year’s champion in this category for “Ted Lasso” who now has four lifetime citations from the guild. Sudeikis’s costar Brett Goldstein...
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  • 2/22/2022
  • by David Buchanan
  • Gold Derby
David J. Negron Sr. Dies: Concept Illustrator & Storyboard Artist For ‘Indiana Jones’, ‘Ghostbusters’, ‘Jurassic Park’ & More Was 85
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David J. Negron Sr., a conceptual painter, illustrator and storyboard artist with credits including Indiana Jones, Ghostbusters and Jurassic Park, died peacefully in his sleep on October 12, his family tells Deadline. He was 85.

“He was an inspiration to the Motion Picture community and the fine arts world,” the Negron family said in a statement. “We have lost a loving father, grandfather and a beautiful soul.”

Negron embarked on his career as a conceptual painter in the mid-1960s, going on to collaborate with Steven Spielberg on Indiana Jones and the Raiders of The Lost Ark and Jurassic Park, visualizing iconic scenes including the Giant Boulder chase for the former, along with various dinosaur environments for the latter. He also painted iconic images for Ridley Scott’s dystopian sci-fi classic, Blade Runner, based on Philip K. Dick’s 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?.

Other notable projects Negron was involved...
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  • 10/21/2021
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
David Negron Sr., Movie Illustrator and Storyboard Artist, Dies at 85
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David Negron Sr., a conceptual painter, illustrator and storyboard artist with credits including Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, Blade Runner and the Ace Ventura movies, has died. He was 85.

Negron died Oct. 12 of natural causes in his home in Long Beach, California, his family announced.

Negron worked on other films including Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979), Gremlins (1984), Ghostbusters (1984), The Jewel of the Nile (1985), Midnight Run (1988), Ghost (1990), Back to the Future Part III (1990), Last Action Hero (1993) and Out of Time (2003).

For Steven Spielberg, Negron helped the director visualize the iconic giant boulder chase scene in Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the ...
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  • 10/20/2021
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
David Negron Sr., Movie Illustrator and Storyboard Artist, Dies at 85
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David Negron Sr., a conceptual painter, illustrator and storyboard artist with credits including Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, Blade Runner and the Ace Ventura movies, has died. He was 85.

Negron died Oct. 12 of natural causes in his home in Long Beach, California, his family announced.

Negron worked on other films including Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979), Gremlins (1984), Ghostbusters (1984), The Jewel of the Nile (1985), Midnight Run (1988), Ghost (1990), Back to the Future Part III (1990), Last Action Hero (1993) and Out of Time (2003).

For Steven Spielberg, Negron helped the director visualize the iconic giant boulder chase scene in Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the ...
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  • 10/20/2021
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Paul Giamatti, Dwayne Johnson, Jesse Plemons, Edgar Ramírez, Emily Blunt, and Jack Whitehall in Jungle Cruise (2021)
The Jewel of the Nile: The Best Movie You Never Saw
Paul Giamatti, Dwayne Johnson, Jesse Plemons, Edgar Ramírez, Emily Blunt, and Jack Whitehall in Jungle Cruise (2021)
With Disney's Jungle Cruise looking to revive the romantic-adventure genre, the filmmakers cited the Michael Douglas/Kathleen Turner classic Romancing the Stone as one of their key inspirations. That film, which holds up beautifully thirty-seven years later, actually got a lesser-known sequel in 1985, The Jewel of the Nile, which reunited Douglas & Turner and co-star Danny DeVito, with cult director Lewis Teague directing. Unfortunately, however, the production…...
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  • 7/27/2021
  • by Chris Bumbray
  • JoBlo.com
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Kathleen Turner reunion with Michael Douglas on ‘The Kominsky Method’ could be Emmy magic
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For four decades, Kathleen Turner has been a star. After bursting onto the scene as the sultry temptress in Lawrence Kasdan‘s 1981 film “Body Heat,” Turner has captivated audiences with successes on both stage and screen, from thrilling us as adventurer Joan Wilder in two “Romancing the Stone” movies to making us laugh as the seductive Jessica Rabbit. She has been nominated for one Academy Award (“Peggy Sue Got Married”), two Tony Awards and five Golden Globe Awards, winning two.

Yet Turner has never even been nominated for an Emmy.

That all may change this year, since she has become a prime contender for her supporting work in the comedy series “The Kominsky Method.” As Roz Volander, a doctor treating patients in the jungles of Colombia and the ex-wife of Sandy Kominsky (Michael Douglas), Turner briefly appeared in one episode in Season Two but has now been brought on board...
See full article at Gold Derby
  • 7/7/2021
  • by Tom O'Brien
  • Gold Derby
Michael Douglas
Chemistry Lessons? Kathleen Turner Couldn’t See It With Michael Douglas
Michael Douglas
People were talking about the sizzling on-screen chemistry between Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner back in the ’80s, when they starred in Romancing the Stone and The Jewel of the Nile together. And people are still talking about it today, thanks to their reunion on The Kominsky Method. As far as Turner is concerned, though, […]

The post Chemistry Lessons? Kathleen Turner Couldn’t See It With Michael Douglas appeared first on Hollywood Outbreak.
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  • 7/6/2021
  • by Hollywood Outbreak
  • HollywoodOutbreak.com
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‘The Kominsky Method’ Emmy interviews: Watch our 3 in-depth chats with Kathleen Turner, Chuck Lorre, Paul Reiser, Sarah Baker
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The third and final season of Netflix’s “The Kominsky Method” debuted on May 28 with a batch of six episodes that wrap up the story of Michael Douglas’ acting coach Sandy Kominsky. Written by Chuck Lorre, the swan song season picks up after the death of Sandy’s best friend Norman (Alan Arkin) and explores the highs and lows that follow. Scroll down to watch our three exclusive video interviews with top Emmy contenders from the series.

In Arkin’s absence, Kathleen Turner returned to the role of Sandy’s ex-wife Roz that she originated in one episode in season two. The show reunites her with frequent co-star Douglas, as the pair previously worked together on “Romancing the Stone” (1984), “The Jewel of the Nile” (1985), and “The War of the Roses” (1989). Turner has had a storied career on stage and screen, with an Oscar nomination in 1987 for “Peggy Sue Got Married,...
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  • 6/27/2021
  • by David Buchanan
  • Gold Derby
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‘The Kominsky Method’ reunites Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner: ‘We have never lost that feeling for each other’
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“The Kominsky Method” saved the best for its third and final season. Ironically, there was never supposed to be a third season of the Chuck Lorre-created comedy starring Michael Douglas as Sandy Kominsky, a Hollywood acting teacher with a messy private life. “I just read the first script of the first season and the writing was so darn good I just wanted to it,” said Douglas during a Deadline Zoom conversation. “It was an original, two-year commitment contract with Netflix.” But Douglas wasn’t ready to let Sandy go. “I kind of pushed for this third season,” he said.

Alan Arkin, who played his long-suffering agent, Bff and conscious, bowed out after the second year. “Alan is a few years older than me. It’s tough doing these shows anyway, moving as quickly as this. I think two seasons was fine for him.” Lorre was also eager for a...
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  • 6/23/2021
  • by Susan King
  • Gold Derby
Michael Douglas
Romancing The Past, Kathleen Turner Enjoyed Reuniting With Michael Douglas
Michael Douglas
In the 1980s, Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner made some movie magic together, teaming up for Romancing the Stone and its sequel, The Jewel of the Nile. With Douglas in his 70s and Turner in her 60s, they may not be heating up the screen with sexy love scenes anymore, they’ve still got unmistakable chemistry […]

The post Romancing The Past, Kathleen Turner Enjoyed Reuniting With Michael Douglas appeared first on Hollywood Outbreak.
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  • 6/18/2021
  • by Hollywood Outbreak
  • HollywoodOutbreak.com
Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin in La méthode Kominsky (2018)
Kathleen Turner As His ‘Kominsky’ Ex? Michael Douglas Wouldn’t Want It Any Other Way
Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin in La méthode Kominsky (2018)
If you watched the second season of The Kominsky Method, you likely did a double-take when the ex-wife of Michael Douglas’s character, Sandy Kominsky, was introduced. Yes, it was none other than Kathleen Turner, who’d co-starred with Douglas in three successful films back in the 1980s: Romancing the Stone, sequel The Jewel of the Nile, […]

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  • 6/11/2021
  • by Hollywood Outbreak
  • HollywoodOutbreak.com
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Romancing ‘The Kominsky Method’: Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner reunite
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Moviegoers have been flocking to see their favorite romantic couples on the silver screen since the early days of cinema from John Gilbert and Greta Garbo, Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, Olivia de Havilland and Errol Flynn, Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland and more recently Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan and Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. But none of those partnerships have endured nearly four decades. Until now.

Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner first starred together in Robert Zemeckis’ romantic 1984 comedy adventure “Romancing the Stone,” which was the eighth-highest grossing film of the year, winning the Golden Globe for best comedy or musical and Turner winning the Globe for actress in the same category. Penned by the late Diane Thomas, “Romancing” cast Turner as plain Jane romance novelist Joan Wilder, who shares her apartment with her cat. After she get a frantic call from her sister who has been kidnapped by antiquities smugglers in Columbia,...
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  • 6/9/2021
  • by Susan King
  • Gold Derby
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Kathleen Turner (‘The Kominsky Method’) on her ‘great deal of trust’ with Michael Douglas [Exclusive Video Interview]
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“I really hoped that Chuck Lorre would want to bring Roz back,” Kathleen Turner shares about her thoughts after filming her season two guest appearance on Netflix’s “The Kominsky Method.” Out of that short but memorable scene, a full-fledged character was born for the series’ third and final season. Turner plays Roz, an accomplished doctor who worked with Doctors Without Borders and who is also the first ex-wife of Sandy Kominsky (Michael Douglas). Watch our exclusive video interview above.

From that first episode in season two, Turner already had a great sense of her complex character, an “extremely realistic and sensible person who has seen a great deal of suffering.” “This woman runs the place, and she does it under very difficult circumstances,” she shares. Turner only had a limited number of episodes to give Roz depth, a task she knew exactly how to handle after four decades of experience in film,...
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  • 6/1/2021
  • by David Buchanan
  • Gold Derby
Kathleen Turner Joins HBO’s Watergate Series ‘White House Plumbers’
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Kathleen Turner, Golden Globe winner and two-time Tony nominee, has been tapped to play a foul-mouthed lobbyist in HBO’s limited series “The White House Plumbers,” from the team behind “Veep.”

Turner will play Dita Beard, who works for an Itt corporation involved in some dirty deals with the Nixon Administration. She’s joining an impressively stacked cast that includes Woody Harrelson as E. Howard Hunt, Justin Theroux as G. Gordon Liddy, Domhnall Gleeson as John Dean and Lena Headey as Dorothy Hunt.

The five-part series tells the story of how President Richard Nixon’s own political saboteurs and Watergate masterminds, Hunt and Liddy, accidentally toppled the presidency they were zealously trying to protect. Rounding out the cast are Kiernan Shipka, Ike Barinholtz, Yul Vazquez, David Krumholtz, Rich Sommer, Kim Coates, Liam James, Zoe Levin, Tony Plana, Zak Orth, Nelson Ascencio, Tre Ryder, Gary Cole, Toby Huss and John Carroll Lynch.
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  • 5/20/2021
  • by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
  • Variety Film + TV
Speed Director Says A Third Movie Could Still Happen
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Jan de Bont cut his teeth in Hollywood as a cinematographer, working on some big movies like adventure sequel The Jewel of the Nile, Die Hard, The Hunt For Red October, Lethal Weapon 3 and Basic Instinct. And when the Dutchman decided to make the jump into directing, his first effort behind the camera turned out to be one of the greatest action blockbusters ever made.

High concept pitches were all the rage during the 1990s, and Speed has one of the best. A bomb is strapped to a bus, and if it slows down to less than 50 miles per hour, then it explodes. It sounds incredibly simple, but thanks to de Bont’s sharp direction, a relentless barrage of tension-fuelled action sequences and three phenomenal performances from leads Keanu Reeves, Dennis Hopper and Sandra Bullock, it became a massive box office smash hit and raked in over $350 million.

De Bont’s second movie,...
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  • 11/6/2020
  • by Scott Campbell
  • We Got This Covered
‘The Haunting’ Director Jan de Bont on Swapping Projects with Steven Spielberg and the State of Action
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As a cinematographer, Jan de Bont’s contributions to cinema cannot be overstated. He as an early, key collaborator of Paul Verhoeven’s, and later shot what was arguably Verhoeven’s most beautiful-looking American movie, Basic Instinct and made hugely influential, visually striking movies with Michael Chapman, John McTiernan and Lewis Teague. The influence of de Bont’s work is still felt today (just look at how much J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek cribs from The …...
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  • 11/5/2020
  • by Drew Taylor
  • Collider.com
Steve McQueen in La Grande Évasion (1963)
Amazon Prime Video New Releases: November 2020
Steve McQueen in La Grande Évasion (1963)
November can be a slow month for streaming services. Amazon, however, is entering into 2020’s penultimate month with some steam.

Amazon is really beefing up its TV library in November 2020. Both Community (which arrives on Nov. 8) and Scrubs (Nov. 14) will be added to Amazon Prime this month and in the process complete the streaming trifecta: Netflix, Amazon, Hulu. That’s pretty impressive stuff for both shows. And then on the film side of things, November 1 sees the arrival of The X-Files: I Want to Believe, Twilight, and the Underworld franchise. Somebody didn’t tell Amazon Spooky Season was over and bless them for it.

As for the originals, Alex Rider is the most intriguing TV series here. That is based on the British spy novel series and premieres on Nov. 13 on IMDb TV (which is available to all Prime subscribers). That will be followed by Steve McQueen’s Small Axe series on Nov.
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  • 11/3/2020
  • by Alec Bojalad
  • Den of Geek
Amazon Prime Announces Over 75 New Movies/TV Shows For November
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Amazon Prime Video has a whole load of new content coming this November, and the best thing about the large haul is that all tastes are accounted for, so whatever you’re in the mood for, you’ll have a lot of options. From Christmas flicks to action films to some classic sci-fi and horror, subscribers will find much to enjoy from what’s hitting Prime next month.

Take a look at the full list below and scroll down further for our runthrough of the highlights:

Released November 1

28 Days Later (2003)

A Christmas Movie Christmas (2019)

A Christmas Switch (2018)

(2018) (Hallmark Movies Now)

Arizona Whirlwind (1944)

Article 99 (1992)

As Good As It Gets (1997)

Boyz N’ The Hood (1991)

Breathless (1983)

Country Strong (2011)

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)

Dead Poets Society (1989)

Deja Vu (2006)

Did You Hear About The Morgans? (2009)

Firewalker (1986)

I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)

Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003)

Marrying Father Christmas (2018) (Hallmark...
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  • 10/20/2020
  • by Christian Bone
  • We Got This Covered
Future Man (2017)
Hulu in April: Here’s Everything Coming and Going
Future Man (2017)
Hulu is out with its list of everything that’s coming and going from the streaming service in April, which should come in handy assuming we’re all still in isolation next month due to coronavirus.

The third and final season of “Future Man,” which stars Josh Hutcherson, Eliza Coupe, and Derek Wilson, will be available on April 3.

That same day, a new episode of Hulu’s monthly episodic anthology “Into the Dark” drops. April’s installment is called “Pooka Lives,” and follows a group of thirty-something friends who create their own Creepypasta about Pooka, but don’t like what they find once the thing goes viral.

Also Read: Why Disney Tied the Knot Between FX and Hulu

This year’s Oscar best-picture winner “Parasite” will also start streaming April 8.

Some good ones leaving in April are “My Best Friend’s Wedding” starring Julia Roberts and Dermot Mulroney, and “Bridget Jones’s Diary” starring Renee Zellwegger,...
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  • 3/16/2020
  • by Margeaux Sippell
  • The Wrap
Song Kang-ho, Jung Ik-han, Jung Hyun-jun, Lee Joo-hyung, Lee Ji-hye, Lee Sun-kyun, Cho Yeo-jeong, Park Myeong-hoon, Park Keun-rok, Jang Hye-jin, Lee Jeong-eun, Choi Woo-sik, Park Seo-joon, Park So-dam, and Jung Ji-so in Parasite (2019)
Hulu New Releases: April 2020
Song Kang-ho, Jung Ik-han, Jung Hyun-jun, Lee Joo-hyung, Lee Ji-hye, Lee Sun-kyun, Cho Yeo-jeong, Park Myeong-hoon, Park Keun-rok, Jang Hye-jin, Lee Jeong-eun, Choi Woo-sik, Park Seo-joon, Park So-dam, and Jung Ji-so in Parasite (2019)
Not to get too bleak at the outset here, but it could be a rough month for many people. As huge swaths of the world stay inside to self-isolate and exhibit social distancing from the Covid-19 pandemic, streaming options will be more useful than ever. Now Hulu is the first to release its new options for April 2020 to help schedule some time in.

Hulu’s only $5.99/month now, grab the deal here!

The biggest get for Hulu and Hulu-users this month is undoubtedly last year’s Oscar winner, Parasite. Bong joon-ho’s masterpiece arrives on April 8 so the late adopters can finally see what all the fuss is about.

Should you want to enjoy something a little less stressful, new seasons of Future Man (April 3) and What We Do In the Shadows (April 16) arrive this month as well. No need to wait for the middle of the month for entertainment...
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  • 3/15/2020
  • by jbindeck2015
  • Den of Geek
The War of the Roses at 30: still one of the nastiest comedies of all time
The brutal 1989 hit took a much-loved onscreen pairing, Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, and tore them to pieces

It’s easy to forget just how consistently, bracingly nasty The War of the Roses is, thanks in great part to the extravagant, and festive, studio packaging it arrived in, unwrapped in cinemas 30 years ago this month. It was fast-paced, glossy, Christmassy and, deceptively, it starred one of the most beloved onscreen couples of the 80s: Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner. Audiences were accustomed to seeing them bicker in the hit adventures Romancing the Stone and The Jewel of the Nile but their sparring was only ever of the screwball variety, a string of lighthearted quips signposting a Billy Ocean-soundtracked happy ending on the horizon.

Related: Drugstore Cowboy at 30: is this the best film ever made about addiction?...
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  • 12/5/2019
  • by Benjamin Lee
  • The Guardian - Film News
Michael Douglas Comes Full Circle With Monte Carlo Award
“It’s a nice full circle,” says Michael Douglas, speaking exclusively to Variety ahead of the Monte Carlo Television Festival, reflecting on a career that began in TV, blossomed in film, but has seen him return to the small screen in Netflix’s “The Kominsky Method.”

Douglas is this year’s recipient of Monte Carlo’s Crystal Nymph, awarded by Prince Albert II of Monaco to a major international television actor to recognize a stellar body of work.

For Douglas to accept an award from a TV festival is, on the surface, pretty remarkable. He fought hard early on to escape being pigeon-holed as a television actor.

While starring in the popular 1970s television series “The Streets of San Francisco,” he started his move into film, which was not an easy feat back then, producing 1975’s “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” best picture Oscar winner.

“It was extremely...
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  • 6/12/2019
  • by Tim Dams
  • Variety Film + TV
Michael Douglas
Michael Douglas Explains How Lawsuits, Tragedy And Illness Hurt ‘Romancing The Stone’ Sequel – Produced By
Michael Douglas
Longtime collaborators Michael Douglas and Danny DeVito spoke in conversation at the Produced By Conference today in Burbank.

They began working together in theater in the 1960s and through One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest into the ‘80s.

Tracing their intertwining careers, Douglas came to talk about the sequel to their hit Romancing the Stone.

Thirty five years later, many fans of the film may not even know there was a sequel. The 1985 film, The Jewel of the Nile, is not remembered fondly by fans of the original.

Whatever viewers may think of the sequel, there was going on behind the scenes.

It’s never a good sign when you have to sue the lead actor to be in the film. After the success of Romancing the Stone, Kathleen Turner had a lot of other offers and was set to star in The Money Pit (Shelly Long ultimately starred...
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  • 6/8/2019
  • by Fred Topel
  • Deadline Film + TV
Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner in À la poursuite du diamant vert (1984)
‘Romancing the Stone’ at 35: How Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner Survived Gators, Rain, and Studio Expectations
Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner in À la poursuite du diamant vert (1984)
“Romancing the Stone” looks like a fun adventure romp onscreen, but making the Michael Douglas-Kathleen Turner movie that turns 35 this week was no stroll through the jungle. There were alligators, mud and plenty of back-and-forth with the studio — not to mention a tragedy after it opened.

The romantic comedy adventure opened March 30, 1984 and ended up as the eighth-highest grossing film of the year. It won the Golden Globe for best comedy or musical, and Turner took home the Globe for best actress in a comedy or musical.

Following in the footsteps of blockbuster “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “Romancing the Stone” was a real game changer career-wise for star-producer Douglas, who became an even more popular leading man; Turner, who proved she was more than a femme fatale; and Douglas’ friend Danny DeVito, who became a bankable actor and director.

Director Robert Zemeckis went on to become one of Hollywood’s major filmmakers,...
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  • 3/30/2019
  • by Susan King
  • Variety Film + TV
‘The Kominsky Method’: Kathleen Turner Set to Reunite With Michael Douglas in Season 2 (Exclusive)
Michael Douglas will encounter a familiar face on a Season 2 episode of his Netflix sitcom, “The Kominsky Method”: His “Romancing the Stone” co-star Kathleen Turner.

Turner has signed on to play Ruth Bederman, Sandy’s (Douglas) ex-wife and the mother of his daughter Mindy (Sarah Baker). As of now, Turner is scheduled to appear in one episode as Ruth, described as “Sandy’s second wife, who delights in still being able to push the buttons of her ex-husband.”

The casting of Turner comes as she and Douglas celebrate the 35th anniversary of “Romancing the Stone,” the hit romantic comedy/adventure about two strangers who find themselves chasing down a treasure in Colombia. Turner won a Golden Globe for the film (which also received the Globe for best comedy or picture movie), and a sequel, “The Jewel of the Nile,” was released in 1985.

Turner, Douglas and their “Romancing the Stone...
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  • 3/14/2019
  • by Michael Schneider
  • Variety Film + TV
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Danny DeVito Says He Saved Michael Douglas' Life by Sucking Snake Poison Out of His Hand
Danny DeVito at an event for Écrire pour exister (2007)
Danny DeVito is opening up about the time he saved Michael Douglas‘ life.

The Smallfoot actor, 73, revealed the two were filming their 1984 movie Romancing the Stone when Douglas, 73, was bitten by a snake on the set.

“We were in Mexico in this really rugged kind of place,” DeVito says during an interview on The Talk Thursday while promoting his new film Smallfoot. “There was this guy who had a truck with a cage on it and inside the pickup truck, in the bed of the truck, were snakes.”

He continued, “All the kids were around. I’m scared of snakes,...
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  • 9/20/2018
  • by Alexia Fernandez
  • PEOPLE.com
Michael Douglas
Michael Douglas movies: 14 greatest films, ranked worst to best, include ‘Wall Street,’ ‘Fatal Attraction,’ ‘Ant-Man’
Michael Douglas
Academy Award winner Michael Douglas has had a career of almost 50 years in feature films, beginning with his first credited performance in 1969’s “Hail, Hero!” and returning to the screen this month in “Ant-Man and the Wasp.” It is remarkable that after such a lengthy career, Douglas has found a new generation of fans, now that he has become part of the Marvel universe.

In his distinguished career, Douglas has been nominated for two Oscars and won both of them — as producer of the 1975 Best Picture winner “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” and as Best Actor for 1987’s “Wall Street.” For his film work, he has also been nominated for nine Golden Globe Awards, winning three — two for producing “Cuckoo’s Nest” and “Romancing the Stone” and one for his performance in “Wall Street.” And as a member of the cast of 2000’s “Traffic,” Douglas won a Screen...
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  • 7/21/2018
  • by Tom O'Brien and Chris Beachum
  • Gold Derby
Remembering Composer Johann Johannsson, James Bond Director Lewis Gilbert and More Reel-Important People We Lost in February
Reel-Important People is a monthly column that highlights those individuals in or related to the movies that have left us in recent weeks. Below you'll find names big and small and from all areas of the industry, though each was significant to the movies in his or her own way. Edward M. Abroms (1935-2018) - Editor. He received an Oscar nomination for his work on Blue Thunder and also edited Street Fighter, The Sugarland Express and numerous Colombo TV movies. He also worked on The Jewel of the Nile. He died on February 13. (Deadline) Lassie Lou Ahern (1920-2018) - Actress, Dancer. As a child, she appeared in a number of early Our Gang shorts (including Thundering Fleas, seen below) and silent features, including Uncle Tom's...
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  • 3/2/2018
  • by Christopher Campbell
  • Movies.com
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