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  1. Hollywood movie review & film summary (2020)
  2. John Romita Sr. Dead: Marvel Artist Was 93 – The Hollywood Reporter
  3. Lists of films
  4. Elliot Page on Juno, Hollywood’s dark side and coming out twice: ‘Living my life was more important than being in movies’
  5. Hollywood movie review & film summary (2020)
  6. Lists of films
  7. John Romita Sr. Dead: Marvel Artist Was 93 – The Hollywood Reporter
  8. Elliot Page on Juno, Hollywood’s dark side and coming out twice: ‘Living my life was more important than being in movies’
  9. Elliot Page on Juno, Hollywood’s dark side and coming out twice: ‘Living my life was more important than being in movies’
  10. John Romita Sr. Dead: Marvel Artist Was 93 – The Hollywood Reporter


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Hollywood movie review & film summary (2020)

Much like accepted shame. It’s a childish view of deep problems in Hollywood that still exist to this day, made worse by how Murphy treats the real people of the era as caricatures and then surrounds them with boring young performers. At least his divisive “Feud” had some ace scenery-chewing to get viewers through the historically questionable aspects. No such luck here as, with the exception of only a few supporting performances, there’s nothing in "Hollywood" that even hints at the peaks Murphy can reach with the right material. This is a reminder of how much his vision can backfire when it’s not guided into something coherent and consistent. Set after World War II, “Hollywood” is the story of intersecting young people trying to make it in the industry. It starts with the story of Jack Castello ( Archie’s latest script, “Peg,” is about the tragedy of Peg Entwistle, a British actress who notoriously jumped off the Hollywoodland sign in 1932. At first, the weaving of the Entwistle story—as well as the one of Anna May Wong ( No one fares worse than Rock Hudson, turned into a doofus by Murphy and co-creator Some of the older performers find moments of truth in the thin scripts they’ve been given, particularly McDermott’s take on a silver fox who knows the system and the great stage actor At the end of “Hollywood,” we should be imagining the better world that Murphy has shown us and what would have happened for the next seven decades if his revisionist history had been a real...

John Romita Sr. Dead: Marvel Artist Was 93 – The Hollywood Reporter

Logo text John Romita Sr., the revered comic book artist who co-created Marvel characters including Wolverine, the Punisher and Mary Jane Watson, has died. He was 93. His death was announced Tuesday night on Twitter by his son, John Romita Jr., a successful comic book artist in his own right. “I say this with a heavy heart, my father passed away peacefully in his sleep,” he wrote. “He is a legend in the art world, and it would be my honor to follow in his footsteps. Please keep your thoughts and condolences here out of respect for my family. He was the greatest man I ever met.” I say this with a heavy heart, My father passed away peacefully in his sleep. He is a legend in the art world and it would be my honor to follow in his footsteps. Please keep your thoughts and condolences here out of respect for my family. He was the greatest man I ever met. One of five kids, Romita Sr. was born in Brooklyn, the son of a baker. He graduated from the Manhattan School of Industrial Art in 1947, served in the U.S. Army and was working in comics by age 19, getting published in Eastern Color’s Famous Funnies. For a decade and a half, he split time between the companies that eventually would become Marvel and DC — Timely Comics and National Comics, respectively — working on a number of titles and gaining a reputation for his romance comics. In 1966, Romita began a five-year run working Marvel editor-in-chief The Amazing Spider-Man. He took over for artist Romita’s run on Spider-Man saw th...

Lists of films

For more information, see [ ] • • 18-0 North Africa 1-0 • 0-2 7-67 9-279 - Egyptian-∮ 0-5 • 0-3 7-125 - Berber-∮ 0-4 • 3-7 8-73 West Africa - Fula-∮ 0-5 - Pidgin English-∮ 0-5 1-8 5-44 - More-∮ 0-9 2-9 0-5 - Diola-∮ 0-1 - Mandinka-∮ 0-1 8-80 - Twi-∮ 0-2 3-7 0-4 2-18 - Dioula-∮ 0-2 0-5 3-23 - Bambara-∮ 0-14 - Malinka-∮ 0-1 - Tamashek-∮‎ 0-3 2-9 2-19 - Hausa-∮ 1-11 - Zarma-∮ 0-3 14-383 - Igbo-∮ 0-18 - Yoruba-∮ 0-43 • 7-47 - Serer-∮‎ 0-1 - Wolof-∮ 0-18 1-4 - Mende-∮ 0-2 0-8 Middle Africa 0-0 1-13 2-2 2-31 1-12 1-17 - Lingala-∮ 0-7 0-2 0-7 1-3 0-9 East Africa 1-1 0-2 0-0 - Tigrinya-∮ 0-1 4-19 - Amharic-∮ 0-15 - Oromo-∮‎ 0-2 7-51 1-7 - Malagasy-∮ 0-3 1-6 - Chewa-∮ 0-2 1-11 - Mauritian Creole-∮ 0-2 1-24 1-12 - Kinyarwanda-∮ 0-6 0-0 1-8 - Somali-∮‎ 0-12 0-2 - Dinka-∮ 0-1 2-10 - Swahili-∮ 0-48 6-52 1-8 2-19 - Shona-∮ 0-4 South Africa 0-9 - Tswana-∮ 0-4 0-7 - Sotho-∮ 0-9 1-15 - Ojihimba-∮ 0-2 13-330 - Afrikaans-∮ 0-89 - Northern Sotho-∮ 0-1 - Tsotsitaal-∮ 0-2 - Venda-∮ 0-1 - Xhosa-∮ 0-24 - Zulu-∮ 0-33 • 1-3 The Americas [ ] • - Inuit-∮ 3-2 44-57587 - Apache-∮ 0-1 - Cheyenne-∮ 0-1 - Hopi-∮ 0-2 - Inupiat-∮‎ 0-2 - Kiowa-∮ 0-1 - Lakota-∮‎ 0-4 - Mohawk-∮‎ 0-6 - Navajo-∮ 0-14 - Pawnee-∮ 0-1 • • • 27-5183 - Algonquian-∮ 4-5 - Haida-∮ 0-1 - Inuktitut-∮ 0-24 - Nisga'a-∮ 0-1 • 1-8 - Greenlandic-∮ 0-9 0-1 1-20 0-0 1-11 - Mayan-∮ 1-6 0-7 20-1627 - Mixtec-∮ 0-1 - Nahuatl-∮ 0-5 - Purépecha-∮ 0-1 - Tzotzil-∮ 0-3 • 0-6 0-12 • 0-1 1-5 0-0 0-0 6-111 • 2-0 - Papiamento-∮ 0-2 0-0 2-25 0-0 0-0 3-15 - H...

Elliot Page on Juno, Hollywood’s dark side and coming out twice: ‘Living my life was more important than being in movies’

It’s also a love story, sometimes unrequited, usually closeted (of course) and occasionally full on. Throughout, Page is looking for love. There are a dizzying number of blink-and-you-miss-them relationships, often with famous people, some named, some anonymised. He’s looking for love from women he’s infatuated with, his parents and ultimately himself. For most of his life, the last has been the greatest struggle. Page is now 36. He always looked young for his age. Today he is dressed all in black – cap, hoodie, glasses and cargo pants – and could pass for mid-20s. He’s Zooming from home in Toronto and, unsurprisingly, is a little anxious about the book: “I’m nervous, but grateful for the opportunity to have written it.” Unlike most celebrities’ books, there is no ghost involved – these are all his words. And it’s important to him that they are: “It was really healing getting a lot of stuff out. It’s been very beneficial for my relationship with my mom. It has allowed us to talk about things for the first time in a meaningful, sincere way.” As an actor, it’s your job to feel and connect as much as possible. I was feeling things through my characters without permitting myself to do so in my life It has also allowed him to reflect on other relationships. When he wrote about former partners, he showed them the sections in advance. Again, he says, in many cases it has enabled them to talk in ways they never did at the time. But he admits there are some relationships that, for ...

Hollywood movie review & film summary (2020)

Much like accepted shame. It’s a childish view of deep problems in Hollywood that still exist to this day, made worse by how Murphy treats the real people of the era as caricatures and then surrounds them with boring young performers. At least his divisive “Feud” had some ace scenery-chewing to get viewers through the historically questionable aspects. No such luck here as, with the exception of only a few supporting performances, there’s nothing in "Hollywood" that even hints at the peaks Murphy can reach with the right material. This is a reminder of how much his vision can backfire when it’s not guided into something coherent and consistent. Set after World War II, “Hollywood” is the story of intersecting young people trying to make it in the industry. It starts with the story of Jack Castello ( Archie’s latest script, “Peg,” is about the tragedy of Peg Entwistle, a British actress who notoriously jumped off the Hollywoodland sign in 1932. At first, the weaving of the Entwistle story—as well as the one of Anna May Wong ( No one fares worse than Rock Hudson, turned into a doofus by Murphy and co-creator Some of the older performers find moments of truth in the thin scripts they’ve been given, particularly McDermott’s take on a silver fox who knows the system and the great stage actor At the end of “Hollywood,” we should be imagining the better world that Murphy has shown us and what would have happened for the next seven decades if his revisionist history had been a real...

Lists of films

For more information, see [ ] • • 18-0 North Africa 1-0 • 0-2 7-67 9-279 - Egyptian-∮ 0-5 • 0-3 7-125 - Berber-∮ 0-4 • 3-7 8-73 West Africa - Fula-∮ 0-5 - Pidgin English-∮ 0-5 1-8 5-44 - More-∮ 0-9 2-9 0-5 - Diola-∮ 0-1 - Mandinka-∮ 0-1 8-80 - Twi-∮ 0-2 3-7 0-4 2-18 - Dioula-∮ 0-2 0-5 3-23 - Bambara-∮ 0-14 - Malinka-∮ 0-1 - Tamashek-∮‎ 0-3 2-9 2-19 - Hausa-∮ 1-11 - Zarma-∮ 0-3 14-383 - Igbo-∮ 0-18 - Yoruba-∮ 0-43 • 7-47 - Serer-∮‎ 0-1 - Wolof-∮ 0-18 1-4 - Mende-∮ 0-2 0-8 Middle Africa 0-0 1-13 2-2 2-31 1-12 1-17 - Lingala-∮ 0-7 0-2 0-7 1-3 0-9 East Africa 1-1 0-2 0-0 - Tigrinya-∮ 0-1 4-19 - Amharic-∮ 0-15 - Oromo-∮‎ 0-2 7-51 1-7 - Malagasy-∮ 0-3 1-6 - Chewa-∮ 0-2 1-11 - Mauritian Creole-∮ 0-2 1-24 1-12 - Kinyarwanda-∮ 0-6 0-0 1-8 - Somali-∮‎ 0-12 0-2 - Dinka-∮ 0-1 2-10 - Swahili-∮ 0-48 6-52 1-8 2-19 - Shona-∮ 0-4 South Africa 0-9 - Tswana-∮ 0-4 0-7 - Sotho-∮ 0-9 1-15 - Ojihimba-∮ 0-2 13-330 - Afrikaans-∮ 0-89 - Northern Sotho-∮ 0-1 - Tsotsitaal-∮ 0-2 - Venda-∮ 0-1 - Xhosa-∮ 0-24 - Zulu-∮ 0-33 • 1-3 The Americas [ ] • - Inuit-∮ 3-2 44-57587 - Apache-∮ 0-1 - Cheyenne-∮ 0-1 - Hopi-∮ 0-2 - Inupiat-∮‎ 0-2 - Kiowa-∮ 0-1 - Lakota-∮‎ 0-4 - Mohawk-∮‎ 0-6 - Navajo-∮ 0-14 - Pawnee-∮ 0-1 • • • 27-5183 - Algonquian-∮ 4-5 - Haida-∮ 0-1 - Inuktitut-∮ 0-24 - Nisga'a-∮ 0-1 • 1-8 - Greenlandic-∮ 0-9 0-1 1-20 0-0 1-11 - Mayan-∮ 1-6 0-7 20-1627 - Mixtec-∮ 0-1 - Nahuatl-∮ 0-5 - Purépecha-∮ 0-1 - Tzotzil-∮ 0-3 • 0-6 0-12 • 0-1 1-5 0-0 0-0 6-111 • 2-0 - Papiamento-∮ 0-2 0-0 2-25 0-0 0-0 3-15 - H...

John Romita Sr. Dead: Marvel Artist Was 93 – The Hollywood Reporter

Logo text John Romita Sr., the revered comic book artist who co-created Marvel characters including Wolverine, the Punisher and Mary Jane Watson, has died. He was 93. His death was announced on Twitter by his son, John Romita Jr., a successful comic book artist in his own right. He died Monday at his home on Long Island. “I say this with a heavy heart, my father passed away peacefully in his sleep,” he wrote. “He is a legend in the art world, and it would be my honor to follow in his footsteps. Please keep your thoughts and condolences here out of respect for my family. He was the greatest man I ever met.” I say this with a heavy heart, My father passed away peacefully in his sleep. He is a legend in the art world and it would be my honor to follow in his footsteps. Please keep your thoughts and condolences here out of respect for my family. He was the greatest man I ever met. One of five kids, Romita Sr. was born in Brooklyn, the son of a baker. He graduated from the Manhattan School of Industrial Art in 1947, served in the U.S. Army and was working in comics by age 19, getting published in Eastern Color’s Famous Funnies. For a decade and a half, he split time between the companies that eventually would become Marvel and DC — Timely Comics and National Comics, respectively — working on a number of titles and gaining a reputation for his romance comics. In 1966, Romita began a five-year run working Marvel editor-in-chief The Amazing Spider-Man. He took over for artist Romi...

Elliot Page on Juno, Hollywood’s dark side and coming out twice: ‘Living my life was more important than being in movies’

It’s also a love story, sometimes unrequited, usually closeted (of course) and occasionally full on. Throughout, Page is looking for love. There are a dizzying number of blink-and-you-miss-them relationships, often with famous people, some named, some anonymised. He’s looking for love from women he’s infatuated with, his parents and ultimately himself. For most of his life, the last has been the greatest struggle. Page is now 36. He always looked young for his age. Today he is dressed all in black – cap, hoodie, glasses and cargo pants – and could pass for mid-20s. He’s Zooming from home in Toronto and, unsurprisingly, is a little anxious about the book: “I’m nervous, but grateful for the opportunity to have written it.” Unlike most celebrities’ books, there is no ghost involved – these are all his words. And it’s important to him that they are: “It was really healing getting a lot of stuff out. It’s been very beneficial for my relationship with my mom. It has allowed us to talk about things for the first time in a meaningful, sincere way.” As an actor, it’s your job to feel and connect as much as possible. I was feeling things through my characters without permitting myself to do so in my life It has also allowed him to reflect on other relationships. When he wrote about former partners, he showed them the sections in advance. Again, he says, in many cases it has enabled them to talk in ways they never did at the time. But he admits there are some relationships that, for ...

Elliot Page on Juno, Hollywood’s dark side and coming out twice: ‘Living my life was more important than being in movies’

It’s also a love story, sometimes unrequited, usually closeted (of course) and occasionally full on. Throughout, Page is looking for love. There are a dizzying number of blink-and-you-miss-them relationships, often with famous people, some named, some anonymised. He’s looking for love from women he’s infatuated with, his parents and ultimately himself. For most of his life, the last has been the greatest struggle. Page is now 36. He always looked young for his age. Today he is dressed all in black – cap, hoodie, glasses and cargo pants – and could pass for mid-20s. He’s Zooming from home in Toronto and, unsurprisingly, is a little anxious about the book: “I’m nervous, but grateful for the opportunity to have written it.” Unlike most celebrities’ books, there is no ghost involved – these are all his words. And it’s important to him that they are: “It was really healing getting a lot of stuff out. It’s been very beneficial for my relationship with my mom. It has allowed us to talk about things for the first time in a meaningful, sincere way.” As an actor, it’s your job to feel and connect as much as possible. I was feeling things through my characters without permitting myself to do so in my life It has also allowed him to reflect on other relationships. When he wrote about former partners, he showed them the sections in advance. Again, he says, in many cases it has enabled them to talk in ways they never did at the time. But he admits there are some relationships that, for ...

John Romita Sr. Dead: Marvel Artist Was 93 – The Hollywood Reporter

Logo text John Romita Sr., the revered comic book artist who co-created Marvel characters including Wolverine, the Punisher and Mary Jane Watson, has died. He was 93. His death was announced on Twitter by his son, John Romita Jr., a successful comic book artist in his own right. He died Monday at his home on Long Island. “I say this with a heavy heart, my father passed away peacefully in his sleep,” he wrote. “He is a legend in the art world, and it would be my honor to follow in his footsteps. Please keep your thoughts and condolences here out of respect for my family. He was the greatest man I ever met.” I say this with a heavy heart, My father passed away peacefully in his sleep. He is a legend in the art world and it would be my honor to follow in his footsteps. Please keep your thoughts and condolences here out of respect for my family. He was the greatest man I ever met. One of five kids, Romita Sr. was born in Brooklyn, the son of a baker. He graduated from the Manhattan School of Industrial Art in 1947, served in the U.S. Army and was working in comics by age 19, getting published in Eastern Color’s Famous Funnies. For a decade and a half, he split time between the companies that eventually would become Marvel and DC — Timely Comics and National Comics, respectively — working on a number of titles and gaining a reputation for his romance comics. In 1966, Romita began a five-year run working Marvel editor-in-chief The Amazing Spider-Man. He took over for artist Romi...