29 January 2021
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Timothee Chalamet and Luca Guadagnino are reportedly set to team up for horror love story Bones & All.
The duo first worked together back in 2017 on the critically-acclaimed romantic drama Call Me By Your Name, and now they re partnering up once again for the new project, according to Deadline.
Actress Taylor Russell has also boarded the movie, which follows the story of a young woman named Maren Yearly who travels across the country as she searches for her absent father and tries to understand why she has the urge to kill and eat the people she loves.
Multiple Hollywood studios and streaming services are all keen to snap up the project, according to the outlet.
Recent Flurry of Awards News Could Shape Oscar Race More This Year Than Most
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The Hollywood Reporter s awards columnist sorts through the pile of awards announcements (AFI, NBR, Spirit, USC Scripter Awards) so far this week.
It s only Tuesday, but this week has already brought a flurry of awards announcements the AFI s top 10 films, the Spirit Awards nominations, the National Board of Review Awards winners and the USC Scripter Awards nominations which individually might not have much impact on the Oscar race, but collectively might, particularly in this year in which film Academy members feel disconnected from one another and the usual chatter.
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by Tatiana Siegel
January 19, 2021, 6:00am PST
With his buzzy performance in Sound of Metal which required him to learn sign language and drumming plus a new wife and a booming company, the soft-spoken actor and rapper is having his loudest year yet.
Back in summer 2018, Riz Ahmed was preparing for a classroom scene for his latest film,
Sound of Metal, and his American Sign Language coach, Jeremy Lee Stone, was becoming increasingly annoyed. Stone had worked with the actor for the better part of a year, teaching him ASL for the role of Ruben, a rock drummer whose life begins to spiral out of control when he loses his hearing. This, however, was his first day on the Massachusetts set, and he hadn t seen his star pupil in months. Stone made a voices off sign, and Ahmed was expected to reciprocate with an identical sign. But Ahmed sat defiantly, refusing to sign, and it boiled my blood, Stone recalls. After all, the actor was well beyon
First Cow Star John Magaro on the Film s Queerness and Shooting the Sopranos Prequel
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He stars as Otis “Cookie” Figowitz, the cook to a group of fur catchers in 1820s Oregon, who is befriended by King-Lu, a Chinese immigrant (Orion Lee) on the run for killing a Russian man.
His performance, which earned the 37-year-old actor a Gotham Award nomination, is made even quieter because he’s covered by unruly facial hair, a hat and layers of dirt-covered clothing.
“King-Lu does most of the talking. Cookie is listening,” Magaro says during an appearance on Tuesday’s episode of the