Heath Ledger paved the way for Australian actors like Rose Byrne to come to Hollywood. Years later, she shares fond memories of him from their early days in L.A.
Hugh Keays-Byrne, the actor behind iconic Mad Max antagonists Toecutter and Immortan Joe, has died at 73.
Uzo Aduba is about to tell a ton of new people what condition their condition is in as the star of HBO's In Treatment revival. The original In Treatment series ran for three seasons from 2008 to 2010. Gabriel Byrne starred as a therapist managing a full roster of patients as well as his own personal dramas. The show's structure was among the standout features of the series, with new episodes airing five times a week, with each day focusing on a different client and then repeating the process every week, just like a real therapist's schedule. […
Prepare yourself because Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne are reuniting for Platonic, a new comedy television show coming to Apple TV+. Rogen and Byrne previously regaled audiences in 2014's Neighbors, later returning for 2016's Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising. The four-year lack of Rogen and Byrne tearing it up on screens across the nation makes this news deeply exciting. So, what's their new project all about? [caption id="attachment_942025" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Universal Pictures[/caption] Per an Apple release, Rogen and Byrne's new comedy Platonic that "explores the inner workings of platonic friendship. …
Stop Making Sense is one of my all-time favorite films, let alone all-time favorite concert films. How on earth could David Byrne strike this level of gold again? By shifting his intentions rapidly, dramatically, constructively. Yes, he still has a phenomenal band entering one by one playing phenomenal music, some tunes of which are literally the same as in Stop Making Sense. Yes, he's teamed up with another genre-hopping auteur, Spike Lee. And yes, he's wearing a strangely-fitting gray suit again. But David Byrne's American Utopia is resolutely its own statement. Instead of …
HBO has released the official trailer for American Utopia, the acclaimed Broadway stage show from Talking Heads frontman David Byrne. It was initially announced back in February that Spike Lee would direct a filmed version of American Utopia. We later learned American Utopia would premiere at this year's Toronto International Film Festival. And now, with this official trailer, eager fans of Byrne, Lee, and/or incredible music documentaries can get a taste of what's coming to HBO and HBO Max in October. The trailer keeps its focus on Byrne's show. We get a more in-depth look …
The Toronto International Film Festival will be radically different in 2020. The pandemic has changed the considerations the festival has tried to make, and they’re trying to split the difference with a “socially distanced” festival with a major online component. Keep in mind that TIFF is a necessary stop for movies hoping to become major players in the Oscar race. Almost every film for over a decade that has won TIFF’s People’s Choice Award has earned a nomination for Best Picture and a few (The King’s Speech, Spotlight, Green Book) have even gone on to win …
Multi-hyphenate creative Spike Lee has locked down his next project: directing a film version of the Broadway show David Byrne's American Utopia featuring Talking Heads frontman David Byrne. Lee is currently finishing up working on his upcoming feature film Da 5 Bloods and adds David Byrne's American Utopia to his pre-production project plate in addition to Prince of Cats, a new take on the play Romeo & Juliet focused on supporting character Tybalt. Per a press release about this big announcement, we know Lee will be directing a filmed version of the Broadway show David Byrne'…
Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne were both hilarious in Like a Boss. Here are reasons why they are the most hilarious. Spoilers ahead.
Paramount Pictures has released the first trailer for Like a Boss, the comedy from director Miguel Arteta (Succession) and writers Sam Pitman & Adam Cole-Kelly featuring a killer cast. Rose Byrne (Spy) and Tiffany Haddish (Night School) lead the charge as two best friends with opposite ideals, Mia and Mel, who start a beauty business together. But personalities clash when times get tough and the offer of a buyout from an ultra-rich cosmetics icon (Salma Hayek) starts to look too good to turn down. Check out the trailer below. Like a Boss—which also stars Billy Porter, Jennifer …
Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne play longtime BFFs-turned business partners in the trailer for Miguel Arteta's upcoming comedy, Like a Boss.
Adam DeVine has a special relationship with his phone's virtual assistant (voiced by Rose Byrne) in the green band trailer for the comedy Jexi.
The late Hollywood legend Peter O’Toole once described Rose Byrne as a "beautiful, uncomplicated, simple, pure actress and a very nice girl” and these are the very qualities that make her so special and underrated. At once gorgeous and accessible, talented and down-to-earth, Byrne has the skill, workhorse mentality, and natural charisma to make the best of any role that comes her way with seeming ease.