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Antonia Blyth
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Antonia has contributed to Deadline and AwardsLine’s print magazines since 2014. A native Brit based in LA, prior to joining she covered West Coast entertainment for ELLE.com, and her work has been featured in The Guardian, UK Marie Claire and InStyle. She has written a New York Times bestselling non-fiction book and regularly appears on French television network TF1 as an entertainment expert.
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‘20 Questions On Deadline’ Podcast: Dan Stevens Talks ‘Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire’, A Potential Taylor Swift Collab & His Elvis Dreams
This weeks 20 Questions on Deadline guest is Dan Stevens. Of course we all remember his first major foray onto our screens as Matthew Crawley in Downton Abbey, and the untimely death of his character that had fans raging for his return.
But Hollywood called, and since then, Stevens has accrued a long…
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Christopher Nolan Says ‘Oppenheimer’s Seven Oscar Wins, Including Directing and Best Picture, Is “A Wonderful Finish To An Incredible Year” – Oscars Backstage
“It’s very important to me, it’s really a wonderful finish to what’s been an incredible year,” Christopher Nolan told press backstage at the Academy Awards in the wake of winning both his Best Director Oscar for Oppenheimer, along with the biggest prize of the night: Best Picture…
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‘The Holdovers’ Da’Vine Joy Randolph: “We Can Tell Universal Stories In Black And Brown Bodies,”; This Is “A Love Letter To Black Women” – Oscars Backstage
“This is a love letter to Black women,” Da’Vine Joy Randolph said backstage at the Academy Awards, having just collected her Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role in The Holdovers.
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‘Barbie’ Sequel: “Yeah, Sure,” Count America Ferrera In – Oscars
It’s often said it’s not the awards people remember, but the movies themselves. And though America Ferrera may not have won Best Supporting Actress tonight for Barbie, her speech on behalf of all hardworking women in the feature film about the Mattel doll is one for the eras.
“It’s been amazing — to…
Ramy Youssef Says “We Need To Stop The Violence”; Wears Ceasefire Pin Along With Billie Eilish, Finneas O’Connell & Mark Ruffalo On Oscars Red Carpet
Ceasefire pins among Oscar guests and nominees were numerous on this afternoon’s red carpet with Poor Things actor Ramy Youssef, Oscar nominated supporting actor Mark Ruffalo from that pic, as well as Barbie “What Was I Made For?” songwriting team Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell donning them…
‘20 Questions On Deadline’ Podcast: Alison Brie Talks ‘Apples Never Fall’, Her Professional Clown Skills & Sings Some Alanis Morissette
And we’re back!
20 Questions on Deadline relaunches today with our guest Alison Brie. Come March 14, Brie’s new show Apples Never Fall will debut on Peacock, with Brie starring as Amy Delaney, one of four siblings on the hunt for their missing mother, played by Annette Bening. The series also stars…
‘Superman: Legacy’: How Rachel Brosnahan Reacted When She Saw The Suit
“I’m still preparing,” Rachel Brosnahan said Saturday on the SAG Awards red carpet about her big role as Lois Lane in James Gunn’s DC movie Superman: Legacy.
“I’m talking to some journalists, I’m reading a lot of comics — so many I hadn’t read before,” added the actress. “It’s been really fun to dig…
‘The Holdovers’ David Hemingson Reveals Details Of New Alexander Payne Western Project & Hopes Paul Giamatti Will Join: “We’ve Written Him A Part”
The Holdovers collaborators, director Alexander Payne and screenwriter David Hemingson, are working on another film together—a Western, in fact—and during a Q&A following a screening of The Holdovers at Soho House in West Hollywood on Friday, Hemingson revealed there’s a part earmarked for Paul…
On My Screen: Annette Bening On ‘Nyad’s Challenges, ‘American Beauty’ Memories & The Best Advice She Ever Received
Annette Bening still likes to swim, despite the brutal eight hours a day she spent in the water for her Netflix film Nyad. Bening stars as Diana Nyad, who, at 64, became the first person ever to swim from Cuba to Florida without a shark cage. Bening trained for a year to perfect her stroke, and got to…
Mark Ruffalo Reveals How ‘Poor Things’ Brought Out His Dormant Inner Rogue: “I’m So Sick Of Being So Well-Behaved”
Mark Ruffalo has taken a turn. "I'm so sick of being so well-behaved," he says. "I just want to take the ship as close to the reef as I can without actually crashing it. And maybe I'll crash it too. I don't give a sh*t anymore."
It's fair to say that prior to his Poor Things role, Ruffalo's credits…
Lily Gladstone On New Film ‘The Memory Police’: It Addresses “A Systemic Effort To Erase Your Sense Of Who You Are, Your Memories, Language, Culture”
With a fresh Leading Actress Oscar nomination for the role of Mollie Kyle in Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, Lily Gladstone is next set to enter sci-fi territory with upcoming movie The Memory Police—a move that will also reunite her with Scorsese, set to executive produce.
“It’s on an…
‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ Co-Writer Arthur Harari Says Star Sandra Hüller’s “Level Of Subtlety Is Very Rare” – Contenders Film: The Nominees
When real-life couple Justine Triet and Arthur Harari set out to write Anatomy of a Fall, about a woman on trial for the murder of her husband, they built the story on relationships first and foremost.
"The first embryo was the relationship between the son and the mother and the idea of the son…
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