Stephen Dorff, Radha Mitchell (“Blueback”) and Italy’s Cristiana Capotondi (“The Ignorant Angels”) are set to star in indie rom-com “No Place Like Rome” from U.S.-based Italian director Cecilia Miniucchi (“Life Upside Down”).
Shooting has just started in Rome on the U.S.-Italy co-production, which revolves around an emotionally fraught American photographer named Connor (Dorff), who travels to the Eternal City from New York during the Christmas holidays for a combination of work and vacation.
His teenage son is supposed to join him in Rome, but after he changes plans, Connor — who still has ties to his ex-wife (Mitchell) — intersects with an “attractive and extroverted” Italian museum curator, played by Capotondi, according to the provided synopsis. After she guides him to take some pictures off the beaten path, Connor decides to stay for the duration of the festivities.
“Together they will discover hidden aspects of the Eternal...
Shooting has just started in Rome on the U.S.-Italy co-production, which revolves around an emotionally fraught American photographer named Connor (Dorff), who travels to the Eternal City from New York during the Christmas holidays for a combination of work and vacation.
His teenage son is supposed to join him in Rome, but after he changes plans, Connor — who still has ties to his ex-wife (Mitchell) — intersects with an “attractive and extroverted” Italian museum curator, played by Capotondi, according to the provided synopsis. After she guides him to take some pictures off the beaten path, Connor decides to stay for the duration of the festivities.
“Together they will discover hidden aspects of the Eternal...
- 11/3/2025
- de Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Somebody let the world know work on Nobody's follow-up is beginning very soon.
Collider reported that the sequel to Bob Odenkirk's 2021 action film is expected to finally start filming in August and end sometime in October, though a release date hasn't been announced yet. Likewise, Nobody 2 is still looking for a director to replace Ilya Naishuller and, according to reports, additional casting for the movie is currently underway. Confirmed cast members for Nobody 2 include Odenkirk as former hit man/"auditor"-turned-family man Hutch Mansell and Connie Nielson as his wife Becca, with Nielson teasing Hutch's family conflicts playing a bigger role in the sequel.
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- 13/6/2024
- de Ben Wasserman
- CBR
Kelsea Ballerini celebrated her 30th birthday Tuesday, Sept. 12, with a debut performance at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, delivering a stripped-down rendition of ‘Penthouse’ off Rolling Up the Welcome Mat (For Good).
The country star serenaded the audience from the VMAs’ outdoor stage with a moving performance backed by a pianist and full string section. Standing in a flowing white gown, Ballerini effortlessly ran through the emotional song while the audience sang every word back to her. Ahead of the bridge, the Tennessee native paused to switch into a black mini dress.
The country star serenaded the audience from the VMAs’ outdoor stage with a moving performance backed by a pianist and full string section. Standing in a flowing white gown, Ballerini effortlessly ran through the emotional song while the audience sang every word back to her. Ahead of the bridge, the Tennessee native paused to switch into a black mini dress.
- 13/9/2023
- de Jon Blistein and Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Kelsea Ballerini has added a couple more songs to her scathing divorce EP Rolling Up the Welcome Mat, insisting she’s ready to put her tumultuous split from country star Morgan Evans behind her — even as she detonates a few more bombs like, “I hope you sleep better at night now that you got an army/Of people that believe I’m the word that you used to call me.”
That line appears on “Interlude (Full Length),” an explosive extension of the original EP’s “Interlude,” which was a much shorter,...
That line appears on “Interlude (Full Length),” an explosive extension of the original EP’s “Interlude,” which was a much shorter,...
- 11/8/2023
- de Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
A bouquet of characters somehow duller than the whole “being stuck at home” ordeal of the 2020 Covid lockdown itself makes up the story of “Life Upside Down,” and it really wasn’t a story worth telling. As any epoch-making event would, the pandemic galvanized a whole movement in the world of cinema and incited the creation of quite a few magnificent manifestations of its effect on people. If you remember the insufferable rendition of Lennon’s “Imagine” by certain socio-politically tone-deaf celebrities and you can recall how unnecessary and ineffective that was, “Life Upside Down” may just evoke the same feeling in you. A picture of the lives and conflicted relationships of a bunch of upper-middle-class snobs painted in a way that is even more tedious than its exhausting subjects, ‘Life Upside Down’ will live on as a paradigm of “just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.”
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- 25/4/2023
- de Lopamudra Mukherjee
- Film Fugitives
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