Showing posts with label amy adams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amy adams. Show all posts

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Newly-engaged Benedict Cumberbatch arrives at JFK airport in biker jacket and flat cap

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By Kate Thomas
November 15, 2014

Travelling in style: Benedict Cumberbatch arrived at JFK airport in New York on Saturday afternoon wearing a flat cap, leather jacket and woolly jumper 

The 38-year-old heartthrob had clearly just come straight from the awards ceremony since he and his aides were holding several suit carriers.

Benedict was slightly taken aback when Amy Adams presented him with the Hollywood Actor Award award at the movie prize-giving the day before.


'It is a great honour. Thank you to Amy for presenting. It's truly an embarrassment of riches. He was and is a hero... it's a story that celebrates him... and anyone who's felt ostracised.

'This is for him and what he's achieved,' he told the crowd.

The star is riding high after a triumphant year both professionally and personally.


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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Henry Cavill rumoured to be building 'Superman' body in Detroit

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MOVIES NEWS / DANIELLE WRIGHT
March 13, 2014



Henry Cavill in his first "Man of Steel" film had audiences and film insiders astonished by his incredible body and fitness level. The British actor was rumoured to have engaged in a rigorous fitness regimen that had him training for 5 months prior to the start of the first "Man of Steel" filming to prepare for his 'shirtless' roles in the film.



Henry Cavill's current preparation for the "Batman vs. Superman" movie ir rumoured to consist of a six day per week workout schedule and a regimented calorie intake program to ensure he is once again in the shape that earned him rave reviews and has led some to consider him as one of the 'fittest actors in Hollywood". His commitment to his physical fitness in conjunction with his acting range and his leading man looks sets him apart and has made him arguably one of the most popular comic book heroes of all time.

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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Henry Cavill: Is Man Of Steel an Oscar contender?

Could Henry Cavill pick up the Best Actor award at the 2013 Oscars? No.

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By Gregory Wakeman | Yahoo Contributor Network – Wed, Dec 18, 2013 17:24 GMT

Gravity,' 'Inside Llewyn Davis' and '12 Years A Slave,' have wowed critics and audiences alike over the last 12 months to almost universal levels of acclaim. But this hasn't stopped 'Man Of Steel', despite its comparatively mixed reception, from launching its own For Your Consideration page ahead of the upcoming awards season.

Warner Bros. are now hoping that it will compete in a number of categories at the Critics Choice, Golden Globes, Writer & Directors Guild of America and Academy Awards ceremonies over the next few months.



These include the Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Film Editing, Best Original Score, Best Visual Effects, Best Costume Design, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Makeup and Hairstyling sections.

They also fancy a dabble in the acting sections too, with Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Kevin Costner, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishbourne and Russell Crowe all expected to contest in these sections.

But what chance does it have of actually competing for any of these accolades?



Personally, I can't see 'Man Of Steel' stemming the snobbish tide that has seen superheroes ignored by the Academy Awards and its various competitors over the last 13 years.

Since 'X-Men' legitimised the genre in 2000, 38 films have received just 22 nominations at the Oscars, going on to win a paltry 3 awards. And most of them were for the less respected gongs too.



The only successes came courtesy of 'The Dark Knight's' Sound Editing, Visual Effects and Heath Ledger's iconic portrayal as The Joker, which, even though it was obviously brilliant, rode a sympathetic wave to glory a year after his untimely passing. This is despite the fact that superheroes have dominated the cinematic landscape over the last decade and a half.


READ MORE HERE: http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/man-steel-oscar-contender-172400296.html

Friday, August 2, 2013

Christian Bale Steals Art, Robert De Niro's Accent, and Dances with Jennifer Lawrence in First American Hustle Trailer



VANITY FAIR
by Julie Miller

Contrary to what the first image from American Hustle told us yesterday, the star of the upcoming David O. Russell drama is not Bradley Cooper's immaculate tight curls. (Although they do get an intimate scene with the hundreds of tiny pink sponge rollers we previously mentioned.) Judging by the trailer, available below, the true star of the film is Christian Bale, a Bronx con man who sounds like Robert De Niro, specializes in stolen art, and is two-timing his loose-cannon wife (Jennifer Lawrence) with the most subtly coiffed woman in the entire movie (Amy Adams)—until, it appears, she gets her hands on Cooper's rollers.


Sunday, July 28, 2013

Henry Cavill Talks Superman/Lois Lane Relationship in Sequel

by Neil Cole
SUPERMAN SUPER SITE


In a recent interview with io9.com, "Man of Steel" star Henry Cavill talked about the sequel to the blockbuster film and what he believes the dynamics of Superman and Lois Lane's relationship will be.

 "I think it's essential" for Lois to know Clark's secret, says Cavill. "Because if we're trying to base it reality, there's no way that Lois has these direct interactions with Superman, and then doesn't recognize Clark sitting next to her in the office. If she falls in love with Superman, and she's ignoring a guy who looks just like Superman, behaves just like him, and has the same kind of mannerisms and behavior, then what does that say about Lois? I like this relationship. She saves him just as much as he saves her."



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Thursday, July 18, 2013

'Man of Steel' Superman Movie, Henry Cavill Get Teen Choice Awards Nominations By Fashionn Style Reporter


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"Man of Steel" and Henry Cavill are nominated for Teen Choice Awards. [Watch Trailer]

The Superman blockbuster movie, which was released with summer to huge box office success, received five nominations for the upcoming awards show.

"Man of Steel", which is due to get a sequel, leads the nominees along with "The Heat", making it the most popular superhero movie amongst teens for 2013, reported Entertainment Weekly.



Nominations for "Man of Steel" include Choice Summer Movie: Action, Choice Summer Movie Star: Male, Choice Summer Movie Star: Female (Amy Adams) and Choice Movie: Liplock.

"Man of Steel" pulled off a massive opening weekend with a record-breaking $125.1, making it the biggest June opening of all time, according to CNN.

READ MORE HERE: http://popwatch.ew.com/2013/07/16/the-heat-man-of-steel-teen-choice-nominations/


Thursday, June 20, 2013

Henry Cavill: Destined for greatness By Jenny Cooney Carrillo June 21, 2013, 12:01 a.m. (THE BORDER MAIL)


English actor Henry Cavill is charming, polite and looks like a supermodel with his chiselled cheekbones, dimpled chin and the sleeves of his white cotton shirt rolled up to his elbows to reveal some of the muscles he created to play Superman in the coming blockbuster Man of Steel. The 30-year-old British actor appears to be so earnest and humble, in fact, that you start wondering if anybody could really be this much of a nice guy.

Man of Steel director Zack Snyder (whose credits include 300 and Watchmen) thinks so. "What you see is what you get with Henry," the filmmaker says. "He is a kind guy. The funny thing about him is I think because he comes from a military family and his brothers are in the military, this idea of service – the kind of service Superman must take on – is not foreign to him, so it's not like a thing he has to put on, like, 'In this scene, I care?'

"He's also not a complainer. I had him filming in winter on a heliport in Vancouver with no shirt on and we had to spray him with water for take after take against a freezing wind and he never said a thing. It wasn't until his trainer said, 'Henry will literally fall down before he will say anything, but you've got to give him a break,' that I realised he wasn't a machine."

In the newest movie adaptation of the iconic character created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster in the 1938 Action Comics series, adoptive parents Martha (Diane Lane) and Jonathan (Kevin Costner) have taught Clark Kent (Cavill) to hide his true identity, fearful that mankind isn't ready to embrace an alien on Earth. Though absent for all Clark's young life, it falls to his biological father Jor-El (Russell Crowe), who comes to him through virtual computer technology, to educate him on his destiny as the last son of that planet. But when General Zod (Michael Shannon) arrives from Krypton, Superman decides he must help humans defend their planet.

"I think the world is ready for a new Superman, and what is different about this one is that there's a heavy grounding in reality," Cavill says. "Yes, it's a fantastic story in the sense that there's this alien being with powers far beyond anything we've ever experienced as humankind, but how does he feel about that? How does he feel about having grown up being so different and not knowing what he is and why he is and who he is? And is the world going to be OK with his existence when they find out? People get upset about the tiniest of differences with religion and race; imagine if you are so different that you are impossible to even conceive. That must be a scary prospect."

READ MORE: http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/1587539/destined-for-greatness/?cs=36

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Henry Cavill brings premiere to his own hometown Published Sunday, 16 June 2013 (U TV)

Cavill brings premiere to hometown

The new Superman was brought up on the Channel Island of Jersey and he returned to The Waterfront Centre in Saint Helier for a screening of his new blockbuster at the local Cineworld theatre.


Cavill was joined by his co-stars Russell Crowe and Amy Adams, and he posed on the red carpet with some very special guests - his mother Marianne and four brothers, Niki, Piers, Simon and Charlie.


He told reporters at the event: "It's incredibly important for me. I've been in New York, I've been in Mexico City, I've been in London and arriving here and seeing all of this has really brought it home to me how special this is and how big of an event (it is).


HENRY CAVILL: Box office report: 'Man of Steel' scores super $125.1 million debut, breaks June record by Grady Smith (ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY)

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Faster than a speeding bullet, Warner Bros.’ $225 million franchise reboot Man of Steel has become a box office behemoth.

The superhero film began its run with a massive $125.1 million ($113.1 million over the traditional weekend, $12 million from corporate screening programs on Thursday), breaking the record for the biggest June opening weekend ever, ahead of Toy Story 3‘s $110.3 million bow in 2010.  Among 2013 films, Man of Steel had the second best debut of the year behind Iron Man 3, which started with $174.1 million in May.

Man of Steel garnered a fantastic $29,731 per theater average from its 4,207 locations. The film grossed $13.3 million in IMAX theaters, and 41% of its business came from 3D ticket sales. Audiences were 56 percent male and 44 percent female, a more even gender distribution than Iron Man 3, which had a 61/39 percent male/female split on opening weekend. The dashing looks of Henry Cavill (and Amy Adams’ appeal) no doubt helped Man of Steel play well with women. Reviews were mixed, but crowds issued the film a strong “A-” CinemaScore.

For Cavill, Adams, and the rest of the cast — which includes Russell Crowe, Diane Lane, Kevin Costner, Laurence Fishburne, and Michael Shannon — Man of Steel became their best ever opening weekend. The same goes for director Zack Snyder, who formerly saw gigantic numbers when 300 bowed with $70.9 million in 2007.

Man of Steel also clobbered the debut of 2006′s Superman Returns, which opened with $52.5 million and earned $200 million domestically against a $270 million budget. Widely considered a box office misfire, Superman Returns did not, in fact, return. In about one week, Man of Steel will likely have surpassed that film’s domestic total.

The news couldn’t be better for Warner Bros., which — with the exceptions of The Great Gatsby and 42 — has badly struggled at the box office in 2013. Films like Jack the Giant Slayer, The Hangover Part III, Beautiful Creatures, Bullet to the Head, and The Incredible Burt Wonderstone have massively under-performed at the box office, so Man of Steel‘s success is a welcome change. “We’re thrilled,” says Dan Fellman, the studio’s president of domestic distribution, “and it will fly through the summer. We’re going to have legs on this film.”

Fellman also notes that Man of Steel‘s success brings Warner Bros. and DC Comics one step closer to creating a Justice League franchise that might rival Marvel/Disney’s Avengers. The exec wouldn’t confirm whether Henry Cavill has already been contracted to star in Justice League films, though he did coyly remark, “Henry will be around for a while.”

Internationally, Man of Steel soared with $71.6 million in its first weekend, including $17.6 million in the United Kingdom and $9.8 million in Mexico. The film has yet to open in a number of large markets, but it’s already clear that it will easily outdo Superman Returns $191 million international haul.


READ MORE: http://insidemovies.ew.com/2013/06/16/box-office-report-man-of-steel/

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Henry Cavill & Amy Adams: 'Man of Steel' Premiere Party in Italy! (JUST JARED)


Henry Cavill is dapper while attending a party for the premiere of his upcoming film Man of Steel held at Lancia Cafe during the 2013 Taormina Filmfest on Saturday (June 15) in Taormina, Italy.

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The 30-year-old British actor was joined by his co-stars Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Russell Crowe, Antje Traue, and director Zack Snyder.

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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Review: Man of Steel “Man of Steel is, by far, the best Superman movie ever made.” June 10th, 2013 William Bibbiani (CRAVE ONLINE) SPOILERS!

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Man of Steel is a movie we need right now, and while normally such blanket statements refer to films of great portent or contemporary significance, I’m not convinced that Man of Steel is either of those things, not really. It’s a remarkable piece of popcorn entertainment with a few lofty issues on its mind that are simply expressed beautifully throughout the film. It’s an impressive retelling of a story that is generations old, and that somehow feels fresh here, without sacrificing the greatness that began with Action Comics #1. It could, to use the common parlance, be referred to as “awesome.” But awesome no longer means “awesome.” Awesome means “strikingly cool.” Man of Steel is awesome in that it inspires a sense of genuine awe. That, dear readers, is something of value by its lonesome


The experience that individuals will have watching Man of Steel may vary, but what I suspect most people – whether they love the film or hate it – will take away from Zack Snyder’s movie is its utter bigness. The story is told clearly, with character and personality, as all the best movies are. But few of the best movies are told with this sense of mighty scale. It’s not enough that – as he often does in Superman stories – Pa Kent dies at a crucial turning point in Clark Kent’s life. In Man of Steel he can only be swept into a tornado eating away Smallville, KS. Spoken aloud, or read in print, the half-mad plot point might even seem like a joke, but to sit and behold it on a theatrical screen, mouth open, taking it seriously because you care enough about the characters to do so, elevates Man of Steel to true greatness.


Awe-inspiring and, by far, the best Superman movie ever made, Man of Steel may not present a new standard for epic filmmaking. But it certainly evokes a grandeur rarely attempted on the big screen anymore, and achieves on a level greater than most other cinematic epics. It’s the Superman we wanted, the Superman we need, and – thankfully – the Superman we actually got this time.

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Amy Adams talks daughter's crush on 'Man of Steel's' Henry Cavill (L A TIMES)

By Nardine Saad
June 11, 2013, 6:00 a.m.

Well, the Ministry isn't the only one with a Krypton-sized crush on "Man of Steel" star Henry Cavill. Apparently, Cavill's costar Amy Adams is dealing with a little fan of her own.

Sitting down for an interview on "Chelsea Lately" last week, Adams, who plays reporter/love interest to Cavill's Superman, said her 3-year-old daughter Aviana had quite a hankering for the leading man too.

"It started when she met him, she liked the look of the 'suit,' so when he turned around ... she goosed him," Adams told Chelsea Handler, demonstrating her daughter's impish behavior.


"You know what Henry said, 'Like mother, like daughter!'"

She added: "He's funny, he's got a good sense of humor."

The actress previously boasted that Cavill, 30, was a comely fit for the role in Zach Snyder's upcoming film, which comes concurrently with the 75th anniversary of the comic book hero.

"It takes a second to adjust, because Henry's just so good-looking," Adams recently told Details of her big-screen costar. "He's dashing with just a hint of danger, and it's kinda great. It's super-hidden. But you know there's a steeliness within him that makes the gentlemanly qualities all the more interesting."

Adams, 38, said that she auditioned twice to be Lois Lane (one film never got made), a pursuit that appeared to stem from her own lifelong thing for the last son of Krypton.



Wednesday, June 5, 2013

New ‘Man Of Steel’ Pics Showcasing Henry Cavill’s Bearded Clark Kent & Clean-Cut Superman (FLICKS AND BITS)

henry cavill beard superman 1 New Man Of Steel Pics Showcasing Henry Cavills Bearded Clark Kent & Clean Cut Superman

Variety has unleashed two more stills from Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures’ rapidly approaching Superman reboot, ‘Man of Steel.’ Alongside Henry Cavill in the dual role of Superman/Clark Kent, the key cast for ‘Man of Steel’ includes Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Michael Shannon as General Zod, Kevin Costner as Superman/Clarke’s adoptive father Jonathan Kent, Diane Lane as Superman/Clarke’s adoptive mother Martha Kent, Laurence Fishburne as Perry White, Antje Traue as Faora, Ayelet Zurer as Superman’s Kryptonian mother Lara Lor-Van, Christopher Meloni as Colonel Hardy, Harry Lennix as General Swanwick, Michael Kelly as Steve Lombard, Richard Shiff as Dr. Emil Hamilton, and Russell Crowe as Jor-El; Superman’s Kryptonian father.


In the pantheon of superheroes, Superman is the most recognized and revered character of all time. Clark Kent/Kal-El (Henry Cavill) is a young twentysomething journalist who feels alienated by powers beyond anyone’s imagination. Transported to Earth years ago from Krypton, an advanced alien planet, Clark struggles with the ultimate question – Why am I here? Shaped by the values of his adoptive parents Martha (Diane Lane) and Jonathan Kent (Kevin Costner), Clark soon discovers that having super abilities means making very difficult decisions. But when the world needs stability the most, it comes under attack. Will his abilities be used to maintain peace or ultimately used to divide and conquer? Clark must become the hero known as “Superman,” not only to shine as the world’s last beacon of hope but to protect the ones he loves.

Set to hit 2D, 3D and IMAX cinemas on June 14th, ‘Man of Steel’ is from director Zack Snyder and producers Charles Roven, Christopher Nolan, Emma Thomas and Deborah Snyder. The screenplay was written by David S. Goyer (The Dark Knight trilogy), based upon the iconic Superman characters created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics. The official synopsis and production notes for ‘Man of Steel’ can be read below.

READ MORE: http://www.flicksandbits.com/2013/06/04/new-man-of-steel-pics-showcasing-henry-cavills-bearded-clark-kent-clean-cut-superman/49099/

Monday, May 20, 2013

Christian Bale & Amy Adams Dance & Hold Hands for 'Hustle' (JUST JARED)



Christian Bale and Amy Adams share a dance while filming a scene for their new film American Hustle on Saturday (May 18) in New York City.

The pair was seen on the set the day before in different costumes, holding hands while leaving a building.

Jeremy Renner and Jack Huston were spotted on set with Christian on Saturday filming a scene outside of the Plaza Hotel.

READ MORE: http://www.justjared.com/2013/05/19/christian-bale-amy-adams-dance-hold-hands-for-hustle/

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

'Man of Steel': Henry Cavill's Superman tests limits in new TV spot Published Monday, May 13 2013, 12:45pm EDT | By Hugh Armitage (DIGITAL SPY)


Man of Steel has debuted a new TV spot.

The advert shows Henry Cavill's Superman being told to "keep testing your limits" by Kryptonian father Jor-El (Russell Crowe).


We also see Clark Kent being told by his birth father: "You can save them. You can save all of them."

Man of Steel will chart the early years of the superhero and his showdown with fellow Kryptonian General Zod (Michael Shannon).


Man of Steel: Poster gallery

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