August 18, 2016 11:41 AM EDT
Jonah Hill revealed the process behind a Wolf of Wall Street scene, which started out as “a disaster” on Wednesday.
In an interview with Bill Simmons on Any Given Wednesday, Hill revealed he managed to bang out that scene when his character Donnie Azoff and Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio) meet for the first time in just a few takes. But it took more than “20” times to nail the scene when Donnie casually quits his job with his brother-in-law by phone.
When the movie King Arthur: Legend of the Sword hits theaters Friday, it will add the latest twist to a legend that’s been evolving for nearly a millennium. This version of the legend (starring Charlie Hunnam and Jude Law) pits King Arthur against his uncle, who seizes the crown until the famous episode in which young Arthur pulls the sword from the stone and proves he is the rightful king.
The political arm of Charles Koch’s ambitious network is preparing to start playing in Democratic primaries for the Senate, House and local roles, according to a memo being sent Friday.
The decision is the result of a gradual shift away from aggressive and conservative politics inside the deep-pocketed donor network and one more toward comity and compromise.
Several major donors had bristled at the partisan image built around the Koch network and have been lobbying leaders to get behind candidates that promote progress on issues like immigration reform, regardless of their party.
For 13 years, between 1997 and 2010, Anne Deniau was commissioned by Alexander McQueen to document his highly provocative and influential fashion shows. Her behind-the-scenes look at the late designer, who took his life in 2010, is compiled in Love Looks Not With The Eyes: Thirteen Years with Lee Alexander McQueen, a tome that contains over 400 images—some unpublished and others previously unseen—that capture the high drama, intensity and beauty behind the making of those shows.
Narrator: So how did Walsh get Larson in such good shape for this role? It wasn't easy. Larson trained with Walsh for about nine months before "Captain Marvel" started shooting. She started her career as an indie darling, gaining critical acclaim for movies like "Short Term 12" and then eventually won an Oscar for her performance in "Room." Playing a superhero is unlike anything she's done before. Jason: It was a highly physical role obviously, she's a superhero, so what you want to take into consideration is the day in, day out physical aspects, the stunt work that's gonna take place.