Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson on ‘Die My Love’: Motherhood, Madness, and That Wild Ending
All sorts of spoilers below!
When you look at Robert Pattinson and Jennifer Lawrence’s careers, in many ways, they have had similar paths in Hollywood. They both rose to worldwide fame early in their careers as the leading stars of major franchises (Twilight and The Hunger Games, respectively), and have since spent their 30s taking on more indie roles.
How “Frankenstein” Costume Designer Kate Hawley on Dressing Men, Monsters, & Their Mothers
In a film in which a character will never know death, color and life are everywhere. Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a visual feast, yes, but as the director often puts it, it’s all nutritional. A luminous, dreamy red dress from del Toro and costume designer Kate Hawley means more than a pretty image.
The story begins with the mother, Claire Frankenstein (Mia Goth, one of her two roles in the film),
42 Prosthetics, 10-Hour Nights: How Prosthetics Master Mike Hill Turned Jacob Elordi Into the Creature for Guillermo Del Toro’s “Frankenstein”
If ever a man were destined to design a new Frankenstein, it would surely be Mike Hill. The British-born prosthetics and makeup artist behind Guillermo del Toro’s new Frankenstein movie (in theaters now, streaming on Netflix starting November 7) remembers finding his calling at the age of five. “I’d walk to the river in the pouring rain with a little pail and a spade and I’d dig up the clay from deep in the riverbank,
First Look at “Michael”: Jafar Jackson Steps Into His Uncle’s Legendary Shoes
Antonie Fuqua’s Michael Jackson biopic, Michael, boasts two very key distinctions: one is Fuqua himself, a veteran director in command of his art, and the second is Jafar Jackson, the star of the film and Michael Jackson’s nephew. Lionsgate has released the first look at Michael, which showcases a few of Jafar’s silky smooth moves and snapshots of Jackson’s deathless songs.
The iconic songs that the teaser offers snippets of include “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough,”
Johnny Cannizzaro on Mastering Steven Van Zandt’s Signature Style in “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere”
Steven Van Zandt of the E Street Band is a singular figure in the world of rock and roll. Nobody else is like him and does what he does, whether jamming with Bruce Springsteen, acting on the screen (his most iconic role was, of course, playing Silvio Dante in The Sopranos), or his solo work. There’s only one Steven Van Zandt, but in Scott Cooper’s Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,