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Robert De Niro INJURES his leg filming Killers of the Flower Moon

Robert De Niro INJURES his leg filming Killers of the Flower Moon Brian Gallagher For Dailymail.com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Director Martin Scorsese s new film Killers of the Flower Moon has hit a production snag with film icon Robert De Niro suffering an injury on set. The 77-year-old actor hurt his leg during filming, with TMZ reporting that the actor boarded a flight from Oklahoma to New York City to see a doctor.  The extent and severity of the Taxi Driver star s injury was not said, and while it s unclear if the injury will result in a significant delay, cast and crew members were told Thursday they would have Friday off due to the injury. 

Robert De Niro suffers injury off set while filming new Martin Scorsese film

Robert De Niro suffers injury off set while filming new Martin Scorsese film
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32 Things We Learned from the Fast Times at Ridgemont High Commentary

32 Things We Learned from the Fast Times at Ridgemont High Commentary I can still smell this mall. Universal Pictures 1982’s Fast Times at Ridgemont High remains an all-timer when it comes to teen comedies. It was an early feature, sometimes the first, for numerous talents who went on to stardom, and that includes director Amy Heckerling and writer Cameron Crowe. Both made their feature debuts here, and both found even greater success later on with the likes of Look Who’s Talking (1989) and Jerry Maguire (1996), respectively. Neither have done all that much this century as Heckerling’s last film was 2012’s

These Are the 100 Best Films of All Time, According to Critics

These Are the 100 Best Films of All Time, According to Critics By Jacob Osborn, Stacker News AND Ellen Wulfhorst, Stacker News On 5/9/21 at 9:00 AM EDT For more than a century, there have been movies, and people paid to review them. The first film critic, W.G. Faulkner, began churning out weekly reviews in January 1912. Since then, movie criticism has retained countless core consistencies while evolving to keep pace with the medium itself. During this time, the two respective arenas have developed what some might call a symbiotic relationship. Movies often, but not always, depend on solid reviews to succeed, and movie critics rely on the emergence of new films to keep their jobs.

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