Evan was seen at LAX Airport on 27 May. Click on the gallery link below to see all new photos.





Evan was seen at LAX Airport on 27 May. Click on the gallery link below to see all new photos.
I added new photos to the gallery of the Evan and Zane – Fire and Rain shoot. Click on the gallery link below to see all new photos.
After two years’ worth of repairs, Westworld is finally bringing itself back online.
HBO’s mind-bending sci-fi drama will return for Season 4 on Sunday, June 26, according to a new teaser, which you can watch above. If it seems like it’s been a while since you’ve paid a visit to Westworld, it has: Season 3 wrapped up more than two years ago, in May 2020.
The Season 4 teaser, set to Lou Reed’s languid classic “Perfect Day,” offers fleeting glimpses of Thandiwe Newton’s Maeve, Aaron Paul’s Caleb and Evan Rachel Wood’s Dolores with shots of a gleaming New York City skyline — and we did see Ed Harris’ Man in Black in there, too, right? Things turn surreal when Jeffrey Wright’s Bernard glances at a tree and it bursts into flame, followed by the sight of ballroom dancers waltzing on a city street.
I made screencaps of Evan in “Phoenix Rising”. Click on the gallery link below to see all caps.
Evan Rachel Wood Faced Her Fear
“I just couldn’t bear living my life like that for one more second or the thought of it happening to anybody else.”
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Filming on the “Weird Al” Yankovic biopic starring Daniel Radcliffe is underway, and Rolling Stone has an exclusive first look at some of the film’s surprise casting, including Evan Rachel Wood in the role of Madonna.
Yankovic notably parodied Madonna’s “Like a Virgin” in 1985, crafting “Like a Surgeon” with Madonna’s blessing; she allegedly also came up with the spoof’s title. (The following year, he created a faux interview with the Material Girl, using footage from a preexisting Madonna interview paired with his outlandish questions.)
In addition to Wood portraying Madonna in Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, The Office’s Rainn Wilson has also been cast as legendary bizarro radio host (and “Weird Al” mentor) Dr. Demento, while Toby Huss and Julianne Nicholson will play Yankovic’s parents Nick and Mary.
Roku, which will premiere the biopic, previously shared the first photo of Harry Potter star Radcliffe in the role of the master parodist. “Wearing the Hawaiian shirt is a huge responsibility that I don’t take lightly, and I’m honored to finally share with the world the absolutely 100 percent unassailably true story of Weird Al’s depraved and scandalous life,” Radcliffe said in a statement.
Yankovic himself co-wrote Weird: The Al Yankovic Story alongside Funny or Die’s Eric Appel, who will also direct the likely unorthodox biopic.
“When my last movie UHF came out in 1989, I made a solemn vow to my fans that I would release a major motion picture every 33 years, like clockwork. I’m very happy to say we’re on schedule,” Yankovic previously said in a statement. “And I am absolutely thrilled that Daniel Radcliffe will be portraying me in the film. I have no doubt whatsoever that this is the role future generations will remember him for.”
Roku also said of the film, “The biopic holds nothing back, exploring every facet of Yankovic’s life, from his meteoric rise to fame with early hits like ‘Eat It’ and ‘Like a Surgeon’ to his torrid celebrity love affairs and famously depraved lifestyle. Weird: The Al Yankovic Story takes audiences on a truly unbelievable journey through Yankovic’s life and career, from gifted child prodigy to the greatest musical legend of all time.”
Evan Rachel Wood, Eliza Scanlen, Rufus Sewell and Vanessa Redgrave are set to lead an adaptation of World War II-era book “All That I Am,” Variety can reveal.
AGC Studios is fully financing the film, which will be shot in Berlin and Sydney in late summer. The studio, led by Stuart Ford, introduced the project to buyers this week as part of the virtual European Film Market, which generally runs alongside the Berlin Film Festival. (A number of projects have been introduced early to buyers this year, leading to an elongated market period.)
Written by Australian author Anna Funder, the 2012 international bestseller brings to light a heroic true story about four German-Jewish literati-turned-anti-Nazi activists who are forced to flee to London following the rise of Adolf Hitler’s regime in Germany.
Sixty years later, one of the group members, Ruth Wesemann, is living in Sydney, Australia, and is the sole survivor of the four. One day she receives a package containing the posthumous memoirs of her old friend Ernst Toller and is drawn back into her memories, and the years in which the four emigrés smuggled highly classified documents from Hermann Goering’s office into the hands of Winston Churchill.
The film has set Kate Dennis (“The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Glow”) as director, while Matthew Faulk and Mark Skeet — who co-wrote the Reese Witherspoon-led “Vanity Fair” adaptation — are to write the screenplay, based on Funder’s book.
Scanlen is Ruth while Wood will play Dora Fabian. Redgrave will play the older Ruth, in Australia, while Sewell is Ernst.
Producers include Troy Lum (“The Water Diviner,” “Saving Mr. Banks”), Andrew Mason (“The Matrix,” “The Water Diviner”), Gabrielle Tana (“The Dig,” “Philomena”), Jorgo Narjes (“The Wild Republic”) and Uwe Schott (“Babylon Berlin,” “Amour”).
AGC recently sold Chloe Okuno’s Sundance thriller “Watcher” to Focus Features for international. The pic went to IFC Midnight and Shudder in North America.
Also at Sundance was the Evan Rachel Wood-centered documentary “Phoenix Rising,” which details her life as a child actor and Hollywood starlet as well as her abuse allegations against former partner Marilyn Manson.