Peter Facinelli and Jennie Garth have remained close since divorcing in 2013, even vacationing together with their significant others and daughters last March at Dreams Playa Mujeres Golf & Spa Resort in Cancún, Mexico.
Though they may have the whole co-parenting thing down, Facinelli told Lapalme magazine that it wasn’t always easy for the actors to navigate their post-marital life as they do now.
“Once a break up happens you need to go through the healing process first,” the 43-year-old Supergirl actor explained. “Love is blind and hindsight is 20/20.
“People come into your life for a reason and relationships can change...
Though they may have the whole co-parenting thing down, Facinelli told Lapalme magazine that it wasn’t always easy for the actors to navigate their post-marital life as they do now.
“Once a break up happens you need to go through the healing process first,” the 43-year-old Supergirl actor explained. “Love is blind and hindsight is 20/20.
“People come into your life for a reason and relationships can change...
- 10/19/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Love is blind. Because if you can see your spouse, you'll probably end up hating them... or something like that. That's how I'm choosing to interpret the new trailer for All I See Is You, the upcoming dramatic thriller from Monster's Ball and World War Z director Marc Forster. The film stars Blake Lively as Gina, a blind woman in an "ideal marriage" with her husband (Jason Clarke), who she depends on to be her eyes in the world. But when Gina has a corneal transplant and regains her sight, the trust between them starts to …...
- 9/18/2017
- by Haleigh Foutch
- Collider.com
Even before her journey on The Bachelorette began, Rachel Lindsay made a personal commitment to stay true to her heart.
As the first black lead in Bachelor Nation history, Lindsay admittedly felt the pressure to choose a black man from her pool of contestants.
“It wasn’t always easy. It wasn’t. But I had to not let the pressure get to me,” Lindsay, 32, tells People in this week’s issue. “I had to rise above it to find my happy ending at the end of all of this.”
“I knew that people would be watching myself in this role for the first time,...
As the first black lead in Bachelor Nation history, Lindsay admittedly felt the pressure to choose a black man from her pool of contestants.
“It wasn’t always easy. It wasn’t. But I had to not let the pressure get to me,” Lindsay, 32, tells People in this week’s issue. “I had to rise above it to find my happy ending at the end of all of this.”
“I knew that people would be watching myself in this role for the first time,...
- 8/8/2017
- by Christina Dugan and Natalie Stone
- PEOPLE.com
They were seen in May stepping out for a dinner date in Los Angeles and getting cosy in a luxury private villa at the Cannes Film Festival. And on Thursday, Bella Thorne and Scott Disick once again sparked romance rumors when they reunited for a night out in the 90210.
The 19-year-old Famous in Love actress and the 34-year-old Keeping Up with the Kardashians star were seen leaving Lana Del Rey’s birthday party at 10Ak nightclub, before hopping a ride in the same car to an afterparty at a private residence in the area.
Thorne looked red-hot with fiery new...
The 19-year-old Famous in Love actress and the 34-year-old Keeping Up with the Kardashians star were seen leaving Lana Del Rey’s birthday party at 10Ak nightclub, before hopping a ride in the same car to an afterparty at a private residence in the area.
Thorne looked red-hot with fiery new...
- 6/23/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Ricki Lake is trying to let go.
More than a week after her ex-husband, jewelry designer Christian Evans, committed suicide at age 45 amid his battle with bipolar disorder, Lake was still “in disbelief,” she tells People in this week’s issue. “I have some bouts of peace, but it’s hard to swallow that this was supposed to happen,” she says.
When the actress and former talk show host, 48, began dating Evans in September 2010, he was upfront about being diagnosed with the illness earlier in his life but did not like taking medication. “He would self-medicate,” Lake says. “He had...
More than a week after her ex-husband, jewelry designer Christian Evans, committed suicide at age 45 amid his battle with bipolar disorder, Lake was still “in disbelief,” she tells People in this week’s issue. “I have some bouts of peace, but it’s hard to swallow that this was supposed to happen,” she says.
When the actress and former talk show host, 48, began dating Evans in September 2010, he was upfront about being diagnosed with the illness earlier in his life but did not like taking medication. “He would self-medicate,” Lake says. “He had...
- 3/3/2017
- by Julie Jordan
- PEOPLE.com
Sporty Spice still has it! Although Melanie C gave up those Adidas track pants ions ago, the Spice Girls singer has proved her powerhouse pipes are stronger than ever. On Wednesday, the 41-year-old singer stopped by BBC Radio's Chris Evans Breakfast Show for a performance of the group's ballad "Too Much." "Love is blind as far as the eye can see," sings Melanie C (née Melanie Chisholm), taking fans straight back to the English band's 1997 movie and album Spice World. Sporty Spice just might be preparing to drop even more girl power. Buzz about a potential Spice Girls tour gained...
- 12/17/2015
- by Nick Maslow, @nickmaslow
- PEOPLE.com
Sporty Spice still has it! Although Melanie C gave up those Adidas track pants ions ago, the Spice Girls singer has proved her powerhouse pipes are stronger than ever. On Wednesday, the 41-year-old singer stopped by BBC Radio's Chris Evans Breakfast Show for a performance of the group's ballad "Too Much." "Love is blind as far as the eye can see," sings Melanie C (née Melanie Chisholm), taking fans straight back to the English band's 1997 movie and album Spice World. Sporty Spice just might be preparing to drop even more girl power. Buzz about a potential Spice Girls tour gained...
- 12/17/2015
- by Nick Maslow, @nickmaslow
- PEOPLE.com
Film4 has received a total of 41 nominations for the films it has backed at this year.s British Independent Film Awards, including six for Justin Kurzel's Macbeth.
Macbeth is in contention for best British independent film, best director, lead actor Michael Fassbender, lead actress Marion Cotillard, support actor Sean Harris and cinematographer Adam Arkapaw.
The film will soon be available on Amazon Prime Video in an exclusive streaming deal negotiated by the Us distributor, the Weinstein Co. According to one report that deal is worth $US4 million.. Macbeth opens in limited theatrical release in the Us on December 4.
Another film co-produced by See-Saw Films, Slow West, scored a nomination for John Maclean as best debut director.
Yorgos Lanthimos.s The Lobster tops the list with seven nominations. Andrew Haigh.s 45 Years and Macbeth each received six while. Alex Garland.s Ex Machina and Asif Kapadia.s Amy garnered five each.
Macbeth is in contention for best British independent film, best director, lead actor Michael Fassbender, lead actress Marion Cotillard, support actor Sean Harris and cinematographer Adam Arkapaw.
The film will soon be available on Amazon Prime Video in an exclusive streaming deal negotiated by the Us distributor, the Weinstein Co. According to one report that deal is worth $US4 million.. Macbeth opens in limited theatrical release in the Us on December 4.
Another film co-produced by See-Saw Films, Slow West, scored a nomination for John Maclean as best debut director.
Yorgos Lanthimos.s The Lobster tops the list with seven nominations. Andrew Haigh.s 45 Years and Macbeth each received six while. Alex Garland.s Ex Machina and Asif Kapadia.s Amy garnered five each.
- 11/3/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Greek helmer Yorgos Lanthimos’ purest and painful reminder that love reigns is measuring off against Justin Kurzel’s paranoia bliss and Andrew Haigh’s in it for the long term portrait received the most nominations for the upcoming 2015 British Independent Film Awards. Mysteriously, Rachel Weisz failed to nab a nom in the Best Actress category, but The Lobster has a wide-spread reach in all major categories with seven nominations. 45 Years, the favorite in both acting categories and Macbeth are one shy with six noms apiece. Apart from the Best Picture category, we’re keeping tabs for a surprise win in the Best Screenplay and the Best Supporting Actor race should be a hoot as both Gleesons in Brendan and Domhnall will be competing against each other. The award show technically kicks off award season on December 6th.
Best British Independent Film
“Amy”
“Ex Machina”
“45 Years”
“The Lobster”
“Macbeth”
Best Director
Asif Kapadia,...
Best British Independent Film
“Amy”
“Ex Machina”
“45 Years”
“The Lobster”
“Macbeth”
Best Director
Asif Kapadia,...
- 11/3/2015
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
While we’ll be hearing about the Oscar race ad nauseam for the next many months, there are a few awards ceremony that actually highlight films that might slip under the radar. Like the recently unveiled Gotham award nominations, the British Independent Film Awards do a splendid job of taking a look at some of the year’s overlooked films, and today brings their nominations.
Topping the list is Yorgos Lanthimos‘ The Lobster (which we quite liked at Cannes, and will be released next spring in the U.S.), earning seven nominations, including Best Film and Director. Also in the same major categories, but earning six overall, were 45 Years and Macbeth, which we also praised, and will arrive in the U.S next month. Notably, the documentary Amy snuck into the Best Film category, proving just how much a hit it was in the U.K. as well.
Ahead of the December 6th ceremony,...
Topping the list is Yorgos Lanthimos‘ The Lobster (which we quite liked at Cannes, and will be released next spring in the U.S.), earning seven nominations, including Best Film and Director. Also in the same major categories, but earning six overall, were 45 Years and Macbeth, which we also praised, and will arrive in the U.S next month. Notably, the documentary Amy snuck into the Best Film category, proving just how much a hit it was in the U.K. as well.
Ahead of the December 6th ceremony,...
- 11/3/2015
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
The Lobster received seven nominations; 45 Years and Macbeth received six each.
Yorgos Lanthimos’s The Lobster topped this year’s Moet British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs) nominations, which were presented in London this morning (Nov 3) by Gemma Chan and Thomas Brodie-Sangster.
The film garnered seven nods including Best British Independent Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Producer of the Year.
Andrew Haigh’s 45 Years and Justin Kurzel’s Macbeth both received six nominations each, receiving acting nods for stars Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay for the former, and Marion Cotillard and Michael Fassbender for the latter.
Asif Kapadi’s documentary Amy, which told the story of the late singer Amy Winehouse, received five nominations, as did John Crowley’s period drama Brooklyn.
Ben Wheatley’s High-Rise and Sarah Gavron’s Suffragette each received four nominations.
Alongside The Lobster, the titles also nominated for Best British Indepedent Film were: 45 Years, Amy, Ex Machina and [link...
Yorgos Lanthimos’s The Lobster topped this year’s Moet British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs) nominations, which were presented in London this morning (Nov 3) by Gemma Chan and Thomas Brodie-Sangster.
The film garnered seven nods including Best British Independent Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Producer of the Year.
Andrew Haigh’s 45 Years and Justin Kurzel’s Macbeth both received six nominations each, receiving acting nods for stars Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay for the former, and Marion Cotillard and Michael Fassbender for the latter.
Asif Kapadi’s documentary Amy, which told the story of the late singer Amy Winehouse, received five nominations, as did John Crowley’s period drama Brooklyn.
Ben Wheatley’s High-Rise and Sarah Gavron’s Suffragette each received four nominations.
Alongside The Lobster, the titles also nominated for Best British Indepedent Film were: 45 Years, Amy, Ex Machina and [link...
- 11/3/2015
- ScreenDaily
Vicky Pattison thinks her ex-boyfriend Stephen Bear is ''vile'' and ''conniving''. The former 'Geordie Shore' star enjoyed a four-month romance with the 'Ex On The Beach' hunk but their relationship abruptly ended when he kissed his ex Connie Wiltshire on screen, leaving Vicky feeling furious. She ranted: ''I've learned an awful lot from Stephen Bear and I suppose I should thank him for that. He's literally the most vile, horrendous, snaky, conniving and manipulative person I have ever met. ''I'm truly shocked that I've allowed myself to be so taken in - but there you go. Love is blind, or in my...
- 10/15/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
Vicky Pattison thinks her ex-boyfriend Stephen Bear is ''vile'' and ''conniving''. The former 'Geordie Shore' star enjoyed a four-month romance with the 'Ex On The Beach' hunk but their relationship abruptly ended when he kissed his ex Connie Wiltshire on screen, leaving Vicky feeling furious. She ranted: ''I've learned an awful lot from Stephen Bear and I suppose I should thank him for that. He's literally the most vile, horrendous, snaky, conniving and manipulative person I have ever met. ''I'm truly shocked that I've allowed myself to be so taken in - but there you go. Love is blind, or in my...
- 10/13/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
Lizzie Brown
"It was Dan Hodgson’s idea," says Lizzie Brown. "It was something he’d been working on for years.He comes up with these little punchlines all the time and then sends them to me."
She’s taking about Love Is Blind, and as it turned out, that was the right little punchline to choose – the film was a much bigger success than anyone on her team could have guessed, and was even selected for the Cannes Film Festival, something Lizzie says she would never have expected.
"Oh my goodness it was such a surprise! When I started applying for film festivals obviously there were certain ones I was really hoping for, but when I ticked the box to go into competition in Cannes, I forgot about it completely, and then when they called we thought somebody was playing a joke on us! We knew people would like it because it’s.
"It was Dan Hodgson’s idea," says Lizzie Brown. "It was something he’d been working on for years.He comes up with these little punchlines all the time and then sends them to me."
She’s taking about Love Is Blind, and as it turned out, that was the right little punchline to choose – the film was a much bigger success than anyone on her team could have guessed, and was even selected for the Cannes Film Festival, something Lizzie says she would never have expected.
"Oh my goodness it was such a surprise! When I started applying for film festivals obviously there were certain ones I was really hoping for, but when I ticked the box to go into competition in Cannes, I forgot about it completely, and then when they called we thought somebody was playing a joke on us! We knew people would like it because it’s.
- 6/10/2015
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Abderrahmane Sissako to head the Cinéfondation and Short Films jury.
With the Official Selection of features for the 68th Cannes Film Festival set to be revealed tomorrow (April 16), the line-up of Short Films has been unveiled in advance.
This year the Selection Committee received 4,550 short films – 1,000 more than in 2014 – from more than 100 countries.
Nine films (including one animation) will compete for the Short Film Palme d’or, to be awarded by Timbuktu director Abderrahmane Sissako, president of the Cinéfondation and Short Films jury, at the festival’s awards ceremony on May 24.
Short Films In Competition:
Waves ’98
dir: Ely Dagher (Lebanon, Qatar)
The Guests
dir: Shane Danielsen (Australia)
Sali (Tuesday)
dir: Ziya Demirel (Turkey, France)
Le Repas Dominical (Sunday Lunch)
dir: Céline Devaux (France)
Love Is Blind
dir: Dan Hodgson (UK)
Ave Maria
dir: Basil Khalil (Palestine, France, Germany)
Copain (Buddy)
dir: Jan Roosens, Raf Roosens (Belgium)
Patriot
dir: Eva Riley (UK)
Presente Imperfecto (Present Imperfect)
dir: Iair Said...
With the Official Selection of features for the 68th Cannes Film Festival set to be revealed tomorrow (April 16), the line-up of Short Films has been unveiled in advance.
This year the Selection Committee received 4,550 short films – 1,000 more than in 2014 – from more than 100 countries.
Nine films (including one animation) will compete for the Short Film Palme d’or, to be awarded by Timbuktu director Abderrahmane Sissako, president of the Cinéfondation and Short Films jury, at the festival’s awards ceremony on May 24.
Short Films In Competition:
Waves ’98
dir: Ely Dagher (Lebanon, Qatar)
The Guests
dir: Shane Danielsen (Australia)
Sali (Tuesday)
dir: Ziya Demirel (Turkey, France)
Le Repas Dominical (Sunday Lunch)
dir: Céline Devaux (France)
Love Is Blind
dir: Dan Hodgson (UK)
Ave Maria
dir: Basil Khalil (Palestine, France, Germany)
Copain (Buddy)
dir: Jan Roosens, Raf Roosens (Belgium)
Patriot
dir: Eva Riley (UK)
Presente Imperfecto (Present Imperfect)
dir: Iair Said...
- 4/15/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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