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‘The Menu’ Star Nicholas Hoult Talks Playing a Try-Hard Foodie and Anticipating Nicolas Cage’s “Original” Dracula
Nicholas Hoult savored his experience on the set of The Menu. In Mark Mylod’s darkly comedic thriller, Hoult plays Tyler, an overzealous foodie who brings Anya Taylor-Joy’s Margot to a remote island dining experience, hosted by Ralph Fiennes’ celebrity chef, Julian Slowick. Tyler desperately wants Margot to revel in the experience like he is, but […]
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DNEG to Launch VFX, Animation Studio in Sydney as Cameras Roll on ‘Mad Max’ Spinoff ‘Furiosa’
Visual effects and animation house DNEG has unveiled plans for a new studio in Sydney, Australia, with Oscar winner Andrew Jackson (Mad Max: Fury Road) on board as creative director. In partnership with the New South Wales government, the new VFX and animation facility will open in Pyrmont, Sydney’s technology district, in early 2023, with an […]
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George Miller on How Filmmaking Is Like Playing in the NBA: “You Constantly Have to Adjust”
George Miller felt like he was dreaming. The Australian filmmaker arrived in Cannes on Thursday, 24 hours after leaving home on the other side of the world. With only a few hours to exhale and freshen up, he was under the lights of the Grand Théâtre Lumière with 2,200 guests on their feet showering his […]
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Riley Keough on ‘Zola’ and the Potential of a ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Making-Of Movie
Riley Keough has previously received critical acclaim for her nuanced performances of stoic characters, but her latest performance in Janicza Bravo‘s Zola is one you have to see to believe. In the film — inspired by A’Ziah “Zola” King’s 148-tweet thread — Keough plays Stefani, an exotic dancer who befriends Zola (Taylour Paige) and takes […]
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Anya Taylor-Joy Has “Already Started Dreaming” About Furiosa
Anya Taylor-Joy will step into the role of Furiosa, made famous by Charlize Theron in Fury Road.
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How George Miller Can Surprise With ‘Furiosa’
George Miller is returning to the wasteland, but this time without his famed hero Max Rockatansky for a Fury Road prequel centering on Furiosa.
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‘Furiosa’: Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Hemsworth, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II to Star in ‘Mad Max’ Spinoff
Warner Bros. and filmmaker George Miller are returning to the world of Mad Max: Fury Road. Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Hemsworth and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II will star in Furiosa, a standalone action adventure feature.
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George Miller Imagines Two Futures After ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’
Five years ago, George Miller unleashed Mad Max: Fury Road, which went on to earn six Oscars and remains as relevant as ever. Miller has spoken publicly about his desire to some day make a prequel focusing on Furiosa, the warrior played by Charlize Theron in Fury Road. But what about what happens after the credits role? I\
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Charlize Theron’s Drive-In ‘Fury Road’ Screening Models a Celebrity Charity Event in the Age of COVID-19
A drive-through red carpet. Gift bags with masks and hand sanitizer. Waiters knocking on car windows to deliver boxed gourmet dinners. This is the celebrity charity event in the age of COVID-19.
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Charlize Theron on ‘The Old Guard’ and Her Heartbreak Over the Furiosa Prequel
'Mad Max: Fury Road' star Charlize Theron admits not being in the 'Furiosa' prequel is a little heartbreaking.
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‘Mad Max,’ ‘Capone’ and the Unpredictable Tom Hardy
This week not only sees the release of Josh Trank's 'Capone,' in which Hardy plays the infamous mobster, but also marks the five-year anniversary of George Miller’s masterpiece, 'Mad Max: Fury Road' (2015), starring Tom Hardy as the titular road warrior.
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‘Fury Road’ Co-Writer Launching ‘2000 AD’ Comic Strip
Despite being best known for co-writing and contributing design work to 'Mad Max: Fury Road,' Brendan McCarthy’s love of psychedelic stylings and the work of 'Spider-Man' and 'Doctor Strange' co-creator Steve Ditko has been a constant throughout his career. That passion for Ditko resurfaces once again in his latest contribution to the British anthology '2000 AD,' 'The Zaucer of Zilk.'
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