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Shirley MacLaine and Stephen Dorff are to star in 'People Not Places'. The pair have been cast in the indie film from director Brad Furman that has started production in New Jersey. The film tells the story of an elderly Atlantic City widow (MacLaine) as she meets a homeless man (Dorff) who sleeps in cars. The duo bond over their shared loneliness as they face both his troubled past and her brief future. The filmmaker's mother Ellen Brown Furman has written the script while her son and Jess Fuerst are producing the picture for their Road Less Traveled Productions company. Brad told Deadline: "...
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Shirley MacLaine und Stephen Dorff werden die Hauptrollen in 'People Not Places’ übernehmen.Die beiden wurden für den Indie-Film von Regisseur Brad Furman verpflichtet, dessen Produktion in New Jersey begonnen hat. Der Film erzählt die Geschichte einer älteren Witwe aus Atlantic City (MacLaine), die einen obdachlosen Mann (Dorff) trifft, der in Autos schläft. Die beiden verbindet ihre gemeinsame Einsamkeit, während sie sich sowohl mit seiner bewegten Vergangenheit als auch mit ihrer kurzen Zukunft auseinandersetzen. Ellen Brown Furman hat das Drehbuch geschrieben, während ihr Sohn und Jess Fue...
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Nicolas Cage, Heather Graham and Stephen Dorff are teaming up for new Western 'The Gunslingers'. The 60-year-old actor - who recently made his Western debuts in last year's 'The Old Way' and 2022 movie 'Butcher's Crossing' - is already returning to the genre in a new project written and directed by 'Dead Man's Hand' filmmaker Brian Skiba. As reported by Variety, the trio will be joined in the cast by Costas Mandylor, Scarlett Stallone, Tzia Ma and Randall Batinkoff. The 'Dream Scenario' actor will play mad genius Ben alongside 'True Detective' star Dorff's reformed gunslinger Thomas Keller. Th...
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Stephen Dorff has branded the latest batch of superhero movies "embarrassing garbage" that "nobody will remember". The actor has long been an outspoken critic of comic book films that have swept into cinemas in recent years - insisting the majority are not as good as previous big screen efforts like his 1998 Marvel movie 'Blade' - and he's now taken aim at recent offerings like Dwayne Johnson's version of DC Comics character 'Black Adam'. In an interview with The Daily Beast, Dorff let rip saying: "If comic-book movies were more like when I started when we made 'Blade', or the few that have be...
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Stephen Dorff "felt bad" for slamming Scarlett Johansson for her work on 'Black Widow'. The 48-year-old actor recently dismissed Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films as "garbage" and said he was "embarrassed" for the 36-year-old star, but he's now insisted his remarks were taken out of context and he didn't want to upset the actress. He told TMZ: “I think that was a little bit out of context. “I love Scarlett. [She’s] a great actress. I heard she’s going to be a mom, so I wish her the best, and she’s an old friend of mine, so I felt bad about that comment.” The 'Immortals' actor even revealed...
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Stephen Dorff has claimed 'Titanic' was "pretty vanilla". The 47-year-old actor was in the running to play Jack Dawson in the beloved 1997 blockbuster but lost out to Leonardo DiCaprio, and despite knowing the film would have been great for his career, he admitted he was never a "huge fan". He told the Metro newspaper's 60 Seconds column: "If I had gotten that role, my career would have been a little richer but I wasn't a huge fan of the movie. "I thought it was by the numbers - pretty soppy and pretty vanilla. But, obviously, it is one of the biggest movies of all time and it is now a piece o...
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Stephen Dorff is "embarrassed" for Scarlett Johansson for appearing in 'Black Widow'. The 47-year-old actor has dismissed Marvel Cinematic Universe(MCU) films as "garbage" with graphics that resemble a "bad video game" and insisted he'd rather find an up-and-coming director to work with than take on a role in one of the superhero sagas. Stephen - whose 1998 movie 'Blade' was owned by Marvel - said: "I still hunt out the good s*** because I don’t want to be in 'Black Widow'. "It looks like garbage to me. It looks like a bad video game. I’m embarrassed for those people. I’m embarrassed for Scarl...
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