In the 2022 "Elvis" film, Tom Hanks' depiction of Elvis Presley's real-life former manager, Colonel Tom Parker, is cruel, corrupt, and according to the 2023 Razzie award results, deserving of worst supporting actor and worst screen combo awards.
The Golden Raspberry Awards, or Razzies for short, are back and this time they have targeted Netflix’s “Blonde”, a fiction film that depicts Marilyn Monroe (played by Ana de Armas) as an emotionally broken person. The movie has been criticised for portraying gratuitous nudity, sexual violence and for indirectly taking an ‘anti-abortion stance’. The film received eight nominations, including Worst Picture, Worst Director (Andrew Dominik), and Worst Screenplay.
Zemeckis' version will likely be a comforting trip into nostalgia and sentiment, an ode to the power of the human heart to do the right thing despite life's many temptations. At the same time, del Toro's will be a dark fairytale with troubling implications, examining how we puppets can learn to think for ourselves.
The biopic portrayed the profligate, tragic life of legendary singer Elvis Presley. It does so by looking through the lens of Elvis’ (Austin Butler) at times abusive, complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker (Tom Hanks). The movie tells the story which spans over two decades worth of the singer's life, from Presley's rise to fame, his megastardom, and the consequences that came with it.
Baz Luhrmann’s “Elvis” brought hip-shaking swagger to the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday, debuting a grand and glitzy portrait of the Memphis rock ‘n’ roll legend on the French Riviera.
Tom Hanks and Emma Watson starrer thriller will be released worldwide on April 28. The thriller will have Tom Hanks playing the founder of the world's largest tech and social media organization and Emma Watson as an employee who rises through the company ranks.
Tom Hanks has opened up about his wife's cancer recovery and said life simply came to a halt for him when the disease struck his spouse last year.
Actor Tom Hanks and writer-director Lisa Cholodenko will be honoured by Outfest's Legacy Awards.
In the 2022 "Elvis" film, Tom Hanks' depiction of Elvis Presley's real-life former manager, Colonel Tom Parker, is cruel, corrupt, and according to the 2023 Razzie award results, deserving of worst supporting actor and worst screen combo awards.
The Golden Raspberry Awards, or Razzies for short, are back and this time they have targeted Netflix’s “Blonde”, a fiction film that depicts Marilyn Monroe (played by Ana de Armas) as an emotionally broken person. The movie has been criticised for portraying gratuitous nudity, sexual violence and for indirectly taking an ‘anti-abortion stance’. The film received eight nominations, including Worst Picture, Worst Director (Andrew Dominik), and Worst Screenplay.
Zemeckis' version will likely be a comforting trip into nostalgia and sentiment, an ode to the power of the human heart to do the right thing despite life's many temptations. At the same time, del Toro's will be a dark fairytale with troubling implications, examining how we puppets can learn to think for ourselves.
The biopic portrayed the profligate, tragic life of legendary singer Elvis Presley. It does so by looking through the lens of Elvis’ (Austin Butler) at times abusive, complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker (Tom Hanks). The movie tells the story which spans over two decades worth of the singer's life, from Presley's rise to fame, his megastardom, and the consequences that came with it.
Baz Luhrmann’s “Elvis” brought hip-shaking swagger to the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday, debuting a grand and glitzy portrait of the Memphis rock ‘n’ roll legend on the French Riviera.
Tom Hanks and Emma Watson starrer thriller will be released worldwide on April 28. The thriller will have Tom Hanks playing the founder of the world's largest tech and social media organization and Emma Watson as an employee who rises through the company ranks.
Tom Hanks has opened up about his wife's cancer recovery and said life simply came to a halt for him when the disease struck his spouse last year.
Actor Tom Hanks and writer-director Lisa Cholodenko will be honoured by Outfest's Legacy Awards.