She last appeared in the 2014 movie "Lost River," which was written and directed by her partner, Ryan Gosling.
Ryan Reynolds has never faced interviewers like these.
"There's a pizza place in the East Village in New York that I've been going to for years. They believe I'm Ben Affleck and I've never corrected them," Reynolds said.
Christina Aguilera is now 40, but she's still recovering from her days as a child star.
On Friday's Tamron Hall Show, the singer and actress, 40, was asked if she's seen the "Framing Britney Spears" doc, but said no, as it would be too triggering.
“Bridgerton” breakout Regé-Jean Page, Billy Bob Thornton and Alfre Woodard are set to star with Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans in the next film from “Avengers: Endgame” directors Anthony and Joe Russo — a big-budgeted spy and espionage thriller called “The Gray Man” that the brothers will direct at Netflix. Ana De Armas, Wagner Moura, Jessica Henwick, Dhanush and Julia Butters round out the rest of the cast. Joe Russo wrote the script — with a polish by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely — based on the book and series “The Gray Man” by Mark Greaney. Also Read: Ana de Armas Joins Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans in 'The Gray Man' at Netflix “The Gray Man” follows Court Gentry (Gosling), a legend in the covert realm, who is an expert at completing any lethal task and then disappearing. But he’s now being pursued by a former CIA colleague of his, Lloyd Hansen (Evans), once they feel that Gentry has outlived his usefulness. Its budget could exceed $200 million, an individual with knowledge of the project told TheWrap. The Russo Brothers’ AGBO will produce the film, brothers and Mike Larocca listed as producers along with Joe Roth and Jeff Kirschenbaum for Roth Kirschenbaum. “The Gray Man” — which has the potential to become a franchise at Netflix — hopes to begin production shortly. The book series dates back to 2009 and was followed by eight sequels. They were meant to be turned into a franchise in the past, including with “Mission: Impossible” director Christopher McQuarrie attached and in a separate project starring Brad Pitt as directed by James Gray. Best known for breaking out on the smash hit Netflix series “Bridgerton,” Regé-Jean Page will next star in the ensemble “Dungeons and Dragons” at Paramount. Thornton most recently wrapped production on the fourth season of his “Goliath” series over at Amazon. Woodard will next be seen in Sony’s “Fatherhood” opposite Kevin Hart. Regé-Jean Page is repped by CAA, Mosaic, The Artists Partnership, Ziffren Brittenham. Billy Bob Thornton is repped by WME, Media Talent Group and Myman Greenspan Rosenberg Mobasser Younger & Light. Alfre Woodard is repped by ICM Partners, Circle of Confusion and Gochman Law. Deadline first reported the news. Read original story Regé-Jean Page, Billy Bob Thornton and Alfre Woodard Join ‘The Gray Man’ Cast At TheWrap
Ryan Gosling is set to star in and produce an upcoming thriller called “The Actor” from director Duke Johnson. The film is based on a novel called “Memory” by Donald E. Westlake, and the film is being presented to buyers at the European Film Market. Johnson also wrote the screenplay with Stephen Cooney. Here’s the logline: New York actor Paul Cole (Gosling) is beaten and left for dead in 1950s Ohio. Stripped of his memory and stranded in a mysterious small town, Paul struggles to get back home and reclaim what he’s lost. The Actor follows a thrilling journey we all must take: to find home, to find love, and ultimately to find ourselves. Johnson will also produce with Abigail Spencer under their Innerlight Films production banner, as will Ryan Gosling with Ken Kao. Paul Young is also producing through his company Make Good. Also Read: Ana de Armas Joins Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans in 'The Gray Man' at Netflix CAA Media Finance and Endeavor Content co-represent U.S. rights; Endeavor Content is handling international sales. Gosling has a couple of projects brewing, including the Netflix thriller “The Gray Man” alongside Chris Evans and Ana de Armas from the Russo Brothers, and Leigh Whannell’s “Wolfman” at Universal. He also teamed with Kao to produce “Project Hail Mary” from Phil Lord and Chris Miller and based on a novel by “The Martian” author Andy Weir. Johnson is a co-director on Charlie Kaufman’s stop motion animated “Anomalisa” from 2015, for which he was nominated for an Oscar. Gosling is represented by CAA and attorney Robert Offer. Johnson is represented by ICM Partners and Paul Young. Spencer is represented by UTA, Untitled, and attorneys Gretchen Rush and Huy Nguyen. Cooney is represented by Bruns Brennan & Berry. Deadline first reported the news of the project. Read original story Ryan Gosling to Star in and Produce Thriller ‘The Actor’ From Director Duke Johnson At TheWrap
“Knives Out” star Ana de Armas is set to star with Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans in the next film from “Avengers: Endgame” directors Anthony and Joe Russo — a big-budgeted spy and espionage thriller called “The Gray Man” that the brothers will direct at Netflix. Its budget could exceed $200 million, an individual with knowledge of the project told TheWrap.Joe Russo wrote the script — with a polish by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely — based on the book and series “The Gray Man” by Mark Greaney.“The Gray Man” follows Court Gentry (Gosling), a legend in the covert realm, who is an expert at completing any lethal task and then disappearing. But he’s now being pursued by a former CIA colleague of his, Lloyd Hansen (Evans), once they feel that Gentry has outlived his usefulness.Also Read: Ana de Armas, Julia Garner Lead IMDb's Top Stars of 2020 List (Exclusive)The Russo Brothers’ AGBO will produce the film, brothers and Mike Larocca listed as producers along with Joe Roth and Jeff Kirschenbaum for Roth Kirschenbaum.“The Gray Man” — which has the potential to become a franchise at Netflix — hopes to begin production in January.The book series dates back to 2009 and was followed by eight sequels. They were meant to be turned into a franchise in the past, including with “Mission: Impossible” director Christopher McQuarrie attached and in a separate project starring Brad Pitt as directed by James Gray.Nominated for a Golden Globe for her performance in “Knives Out,” de Armas was also recently seen in the “Sergio,” “The Informer” and “The Night Clerk.” Next up, she will star with Daniel Craig in his final outing as James Bond in “No Time To Die” and the New Regency thriller “Deep Water” opposite Ben Affleck.Ana de Armas is repped by CAA, Impression Entertainment, Grubman Shire Meiselas & Sacks.Deadline first reported the news.Read original story Ana de Armas Joins Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans in ‘The Gray Man’ at Netflix At TheWrap
Foxx and the creators of "Soul" talk about jazz music's prominent role in upcoming film.
The filmmaker talks about the difficulties he faced making the beloved sports drama as it turns 20.
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Universal continues to dig into its catalogue of horror classics on the heels of the success of "The Invisible Man."
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New Bond girl Ana de Armas talks working with Ryan Gosling, Keanu Reeves, Daniel Craig and more.
The Backstreet Boys revealed Tuesday on "Watch What Happens Live" that Ryan Gosling didn't think the boy band would hit it big.
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Prosecutors in Los Angeles are seeking to admit real estate scion Robert Durst’s DVD commentary for the 2010 Ryan Gosling film “All Good Things” into evidence at Durst’s upcoming murder trial. “All Good Things, although a ‘fictional’ movie, was specifically based and marketed as the story of the disappearance and death of defendant Robert Durst’s (‘Defendant’) wife, the subsequent murder of his best friend, and the killing of his neighbor and confidante in Texas,” the paperwork reads.
Claire Foy discusses her role opposite Ryan Gosling in Damien Chazelle's astronaut thriller, "First Man."
Working together provided the perfect opportunity for these couples to connect.
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Xtina, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Ryan Gosling ... all totally crushworthy, right? But somebody didn't quite have the swag to measure up!
Forbes released its annual highest-paid actors list for 2017 and there are quite a few newcomers on the list. Overall, the list proves that if you star in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you’re set for a while. Ruffalo got a nice payday from his role in the MCU.