Louis Tomlinson Breaks Silence After Mom’s Death
... too x.". PHOTOS: The Biggest Boy Bands of All Time. “Very sad news,” Horan, 23, tweeted. “Louis I love you mate and I’m / all of us are here for you all the way. You mum was an incredible person.”. Payne, 23, also expressed his sympathies in a lengthy message. “Louis, I’m so sorry for you my brother my heart aches for you, just know I love you the same from a million miles away as I do right next to you. I’m always here for you through everything as you have been for me. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this incredibly sad time I can’t begin to imagine what you are all going through. RIP Johanna you are forever in my thoughts.”. Tomlinson's ex Jungwirth also posted about Deakin's death on Saturday, writing a heartfelt note to her son's grandmother. "My heart aches. Every time I look at ...
Adam Driver On Canine Co-stars, Silent Retreats And Kylo Ren
... The Force Awakens” and the acclaimed fifth season of “Girls,” hosting “Saturday Night Live,” and playing an NSA operative in “ Midnight Special ,” a poetic bus driver in “ Paterson ” and a 17 th-century Jesuit monk in “ Silence ,” which expands to wide release this weekend. Yes, that’s right: Adam Driver, an Emmy nominee who went from the Marines to Juilliard, ended his blessed 2016 with a supporting role in a Martin Scorsese drama. For a magazine-cover hunk whose star has steadily risen since “Girls” bowed in 2012, Driver manages to retain an enigmatic lure that evades most movie stars. His serious-actor bona fides are cemented, as evidenced by the numerous critics’ groups that have, for good reason, selected his “Paterson” performance as one of the year’s best. When we sat down to discuss “Silence,” a Scorsese passion project in which Driver and Andrew Garfield portray Portuguese priests vilified for not apostatizing while searching for their ...
Andrew Garfield On Silence And ‘this Sick Man’ Donald Trump
... Ultimately, I believe — and I think this is ancient wisdom, really — if you stay in the tension, something will break and crack open and some healing can happen and some meeting can occur. So I have no idea, but I'm desperate to understand. I'm desperate to understand how these men and women have voted so against their own interests and how easy it has been to manipulate a very disenfranchised portion of the population. You watch Kellyanne Goebbels — sorry, I mean Kellyanne Conway — on Seth Meyers , and you go, "Oh my goodness, how can you not see that it's all a ruse and a game and she's pointing to herself going, 'I'm lying to you! I'm pivoting here! I'm full off shit and enabling evil, ha ha ha!'". KB: She can't help but telegraph that. It's shocking that we are in a post-truth world and everything has become meaningless, in a way. I guess I'm heartened because that means that everything is going to become very meaningful as a response. It has to be — that's just the way it goes. That's cause and effect, I believe. JH: Do Hacksaw Ridge and Silence, together, represent a different perspective that you have that's not just driven by your age ...
Silence' Producer's Joke At Airport Security Leads To Vagina Patdown
... her IUD was mistaken by TSA employees as "IED," leading to an additional security check to examine her neck, wrist and — yep — groin. Martin Scorsese's longtime producer Emma Tillinger Koskoff received a present over the holidays that she wasn't expecting — a vagina pat-down. Running late for an American Airlines flight from New York to Los Angeles in December, the Silence producer was wearing one of her favorite accessories, a Cartier Love bracelet, which is time-intensive to remove and put back on. After Koskoff had gone through the scanner, a TSA employee asked her to submit to an additional security check to examine what she said would be Koskoff's neck, wrist and groin. As they waited for a supervisor to come do the check, Koskoff joked that the scanner probably had picked up her IUD — a birth control method known as an intrauterine device. The staffer's face went pale. "She suddenly wouldn't even look at me and then she said something into her walkie-talkie," Koskoff recalls. "The supervisor comes over and calls for the head of security because they thought I was talking about an IED." That device is one ...
Silence,' 'elle' And More Critics' Picks, Jan. 13-19
... conscious Jeff Nichols drama shows the personal lives of the interracial couple whose marriage led to the 1967 Supreme Court ruling that anti-miscegenation laws were unconstitutional. (Kenneth Turan) PG-13. Manchester by the Sea Powerful, emotional filmmaking that leaves a scar, Kenneth Lonergan's drama starring Casey Affleck and Michelle Williams is both heartbreaking and heartening, a film that just wallops you with its honesty, its authenticity and its access to despair. (Kenneth Turan) R. Moonlight Superb filmmaking and an exceptional level of emotional honesty universalize a very specific coming-of-age experience , that of a gay black man growing from child to adult starting in 1980 s Miami’s crack cocaine epidemic years. (Kenneth Turan) R. Neruda Pablo Larraín's intoxicating puzzle of a movie is less a straightforward biopic of the great Chilean poet (played by Luis Gnecco) than a rigorous and imaginative investigation of his inner world. (Justin Chang) R. Paterson Jim Jarmusch’s wonderfully serene and beguiling movie is a portrait of a young artist refining his craft, ...
Silence’ Is A Passion Project That Goes On Forever
... at them objectively. This is why authors need multiple editors to look at their work; they poured their heart and soul into their work and aren’t able to cut what needs to be cut or fix what needs to be fixed. One of the reasons that the Star Wars prequels failed on several levels is because no one was willing to tell George Lucas ‘no’. In the case of Silence is appears that no one was able to tell the great Martin Scorsese ‘no’. There is a great movie within Silence but the absolute killer two hours and forty-one minute running time unfortunately kneecaps it. This was a movie that was not screened for many critics before the end of the year and was, thus, exempt from some awards voting (as a member of the Utah Film Critics Association we were told that we weren’t getting screeners for this movie and when pressed for an explanation as to why we got none). There was a junket but it was small and hard to get into, but the comments coming out of those small groups of people that saw Silence was ‘it’s ...
Ft. Lauderdale Airport Holds Moment Of Silence For Shooting Victims
... with tears. “I just keep thinking about those poor people.”. Five white flowers sat on a white-clothed table in the terminal representing the five victims killed in the shooting. Deputies say last Friday, Esteban Santiago , 26, pulled a gun out and began shooting at travelers in a baggage claim area of Terminal 2. A week later, Sharief and airport employees returned to the same area to remember the victims. “For many of us this is our second home, for many of us …this is our first home,” said Fort Lauderdale Aviation Director Mark Gale. “Today’s ceremony is meant to provide an opportunity for all of us to mourn to grieve to remember those injured…It’s meant to bring closure, if that can be done, to each of us.”. Mayor Sharief called on the community to come together to grieve and heal. “It is hard to fathom that it has been one week since this event has occurred. I know that I have ...
Martin Scorsese Talks About His Upcoming Film 'silence
... know. I don't know. I was thinking, who knows. I'd like to do one more with de Niro called "The irishman" in and maybe Al pacino for the first time. Yeah. What is it about Robert de Niro to work with. We're both adolescents together in the lower east side. He knows the world I came from, the roots. He's the only one. There is a certain reaction to a word or a movement and he'll know where it comes from and we just look at each other. You talking to me? Well, I'm the only one here. I like this shot of you and Leo from "The wolf of wall Street" you look like you're praying. Oh, yeah. Yes. Yeah. What were you praying for. To get through this. My name is Jordan bellford. The year I turned 26 I made $49 million. What is it about Leonardo Dicaprio? There's 30 years difference but has a similar sensible. I found it comforting to work with him, you know. Finding someone, the new generation that I feel that comfortable with, well, explore it. Reporter: Finally let's explore his last name, the correct pronunciation, once and for all. Originally it's scorsese. But then they changed 9 name and spelling in 1920. But ...
Patriots Day,' 'silence,' 'live By Night
... film ("Argo" being his most recent) with this adaptation of the fantastic 2012 Dennis Lehane novel. Spanning decades, "Night" takes us into a lively criminal underworld of early 20 th century bootlegging filled with hardened criminals, femmes fatale, gunfire aplenty, and yes, star-crossed love. The verdict: See it. Early word has been less than complementary, but based on the power of the novel alone, I say give it your full attention. Quick Cuts. "Monster Trucks" (Wide Release) — Lucas Till, Amy Ryan, Barry Pepper, directed by Chris Wedge. Skip it: If you want to get the kids out of the house this weekend, "Monster Trucks" is your only option. But this tale of a young man, his truck and a kindly monster is entirely forgettable. "Sleepless" (Wide Release) — Jamie Foxx, Michelle Monaghan, Dermot Mulroney, directed by Baran bo Odar. Skip it: This ...
Martin Scorsese's 'silence' Is Easier To Admire Than To Love
... years after the horrors he recounted, and a senior Jesuit (Ciarán Hinds) is reading the letter to two young priests who were once Ferreira’s pupils, Sebastião Rodrigues (Andrew Garfield) and Francisco Garupe (Adam Driver). The elder priest also informs them that Ferreira subsequently disappeared and is rumored to have “apostatized”—that is, renounced God. Rodrigues and Garupe refuse to believe this of their beloved mentor, and they vow to find him and dispel the slander. Their superior accedes to their mission, though he reminds them of the extraordinary danger they will face from the moment they set foot in Japan: “You will be the last two priests ever sent.”. Silence is based on the celebrated 1966 novel of the same name by Shūsaku Endō, and Scorsese has been vowing to bring it to the big screen ever since he first read the book in 1989. At the time, he was dealing with the blowback to his controversial The Last Temptation of Christ, and in Endō’s story of faith and doubt, he felt echoes of both his recent experience and his longtime relationship with the Church, of which he ...
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