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Jade Bahr

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  1. Lily Gladstone arrives at the 77th Cannes Film Festival 2024, Jury Photocall. Also attending are Juan Antonio Bayona, Kore-Eda Hirokazu, Ebru Ceylan, Nadine Labaki, Pier Pierfrancesco Favino, Greta Gerwig, Eva Green and Omar Sy.
  2. I can't believe it's already cannes time again @Lilja K ‘The Second Act’ Screening and Opening Ceremony Red Carpet at the 77th Cannes Film Festival
  3. I think everyone is "initially good" meaning no one is born evil. It's mostly the circumstances (bad system, bad people, suffering, delusion etc) you grow up with or some sort of trauma (war, loss, illness etc), a bad decision followed by more bad decisions what turns you evil yourself at some point. I know everyone was pissed about the silly love story and babyface Anakin (the casting of Hayden Christensen) back then called it "Titanic in space" bla bla bla but I always kinda liked that he was responsible for his own downfall and no one else and that he presumely made this decision to save Padme because he loved her and not to hurt her but hurt her so very much that in the end he was responsible for her death. It felt so tragic. Like a doomed fate he couldn't escape. At least how it was portrayed in the 3 movies. I never watched or read something else Star Wars related.
  4. Jade Bahr replied to Paradox's topic in Actresses
  5. I'm only at episode 3 but so far I like it.
  6. Probably just me but I thought his nose looks funny here 😄 https://www.instagram.com/p/C68FmCPOMeZ/
  7. F.I.N.A.L.L.Y.
  8. JOHN SUGAR He's welcome to investigate me any time with his talented multilingual tongue!!!! 😏 @Lilja K
  9. @Cult Icon Speaking of... 👇
  10. That's huge. The man is having a moment @Lilja K
  11. Jade Bahr replied to Lilja K's topic in Male Actors
    Cuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuties 🥰
  12. LUKE NEWTON & NICOLA COUGHLAN at the Bridgerton Season 3 Premiere Red Carpet (2024)
  13. NICOLA COUGHLAN and LUKE NEWTON — Town & Country Magazine (May 2024)
  14. This time it's the right one @Sunshiine 😄
  15. Jade Bahr replied to Monkey's topic in Actresses
    It's queen time!!! 🎉
  16. Jade Bahr replied to Lilja K's topic in Male Actors
    He also discovered the slutty unbottened way to let work his shirt LOL @Lilja K No complainin 😏
  17. Luca Guadagnino's ‘After the Hunt' to Shoot This Summer — Andrew Garfield Joins the Cast Fresh off the acclaim of “Challengers,” Luca Guadagnino will be shooting a new film in just a few months. In March, it was announced that Guadagnino would direct Julia Roberts in a thriller called “After the Hunt” that landed at Amazon/MGM Studios. The script is being penned by Nora Garrett. This is a hot package that is said to have had many bidders. Deadline is now reporting that Andrew Garfield has joined the cast, and that a summer shoot has been set up. A 2025 release is being planned for the film. The trade additionally claims that “every A-list director and star” has been chasing this project since its inception a couple of years ago. “After the Hunt” is described as an intense dramatic thriller about a college professor (Roberts) who finds herself at a personal and professional crossroads when a star pupil levels an accusation against one of her colleagues, and a dark secret from her own past threatens to come to light. So, this will be Guadagnino’s next film. He might shoot the Italian-set “Separate Rooms,” starring Josh O’Connor, in 2025. He’s also going to be very busy this fall as his much-anticipated William S. Burroughs adaptation, “Queer,” starring Daniel Craig, is set to premiere at at festivals, including Venice. Guadagnino has a stack of other projects lined up as well, including an adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ “The Shards,” for HBO. He says a “Call Me By Your Name” sequel, with Armie Hammer and Timothee Chalamet, has been written. Finally, his upcoming adaptation of “The Lord of the Flies” is still in development.
  18. Jade Bahr replied to Shepherd's topic in Actresses
    Official: Edgar Wright to Direct ‘Barbarella' Remake, Starring Sydney Sweeney As we reported last year, there is now confirmation, via Deadline, that Edgar Wright is in talks to direct Sony’s “Barbarella” remake, starring Sydney Sweeney. Jane Goldman (X-Men: First Class) and Honey Ross will be penning the screenplay. The project had been announced last October. Sweeney, who is set to play the titular character, is also executive producing. Wright is a big fan of the 1968 original, which starred Jane Fonda, and even included on his list of favorite movies. The 1968 film, directed by Roger Vadim, followed an astronaut from the 41st century who set out to find and stop the evil scientist Durand Durand, whose Positronic Ray threatened to bring evil back into the galaxy. I find Wright to be an incredibly talented visual filmmaker, but he also has an annoying penchant for infantilism and silliness. There’s a film geek sensibility to his movies that can sometimes rubs me the wrong way. With that being said, his best film is probably “Baby Driver” and its incredible usage of practical effects (save for the absurdly over-the-top last 20 minutes). With that said, Wright’s next film is also a remake, that of 1987’s “The Running Man.” Glenn Powell, who is everywhere these days, is set to star as the lead. Wright is coming off the worst-reviewed movie of his career: 2019’s “Last Night in Soho.” He still has his ardent fanbase, who will go and see whatever he does next. He’s built up this base of support with such films as “Hot Fuzz,” “Scott Pilgrim vs The World” and “Shaun of the Dead.”

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