Ryan Gosling Says He No Longer Takes on ‘Dark’ Roles for His Family’s Sake
Hollywood star Ryan Gosling says he is not accepting darker roles in films in order to protect his family’s mental health.
Hollywood star Ryan Gosling says he is not accepting darker roles in films in order to protect his family’s mental health.
You can add Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes to the list of Hollywood celebrities who have bid farewell to Los Angeles. The celebrity couple moved out of L.A. with their two daughters to give their kids a quieter childhood, a source told People magazine.
Ryan Gosling was thrilled to receive an Oscar nomination for his role as Ken in last year’s hit film, “Barbie,” but even with the gratitude he ended up criticizing the Academy for not also handing the film’s star Margot Robbie and director Greta Gerwig the same consideration.
Smash hit Barbie came away with a glittering trove of Oscar nominations on Tuesday morning but fans of the film claimed one thing – or maybe a pair of things – were missing.
Transgender actor Hari Nef recently claimed that Warner Bros. upcoming “Barbie” movie, based on the venerable girl’s fashion doll toys, will be an inspiration to transgender and gay people everywhere.
Warner Bros. is teasing the new film “Barbie.” The studio shared a photo for the movie Wednesday featuring Ryan Gosling.
When a movie like that crash dives at $45 million, what you have on your hands is a serious case of audience rejection.
Eventually, all of this moping becomes tedious, and it certainly doesn’t help that the movie as a whole adopts this tone, a tone of controlled restraint that turns oppressive.
The 2019 Golden Globe nominees have been announced and “First Man,” the film that omitted the United States flag being planted on the surface of the moon, is not on the list of nominees for Best Motion Picture.
Director Damien Chazelle’s “First Man” has officially flopped, and not just here at home, but all over the world.
The establishment entertainment media is circling the wagons to shield First Man from criticism following a massively underwhelming opening at the box office.
First Man tanked at the box office, coming in well below expectations, with just a $16.2 million opening weekend.
Damien Chazelle’s intergalactic thriller First Man hits theaters on Thursday. Its box office success may depend on how well viewers receive the movie’s internationalist theme.
First Man director Damien Chazelle defended his upcoming film amid a backlash over its failure to acknowledge the mission as an American achievement by omitting the presence of the country’s flag in the moon landing scene.
“When you think of Neil Armstrong and when you think of the landing on the moon, you think about the American flag,” Trump said.
Legendary astronaut Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin on Sunday evening tweeted photos of Apollo 11’s historic moon landing amid outrage over First Man director Damien Chazelle’s decision to exclude the American flag from being planted on the moon.
Damien Chazelle, director of the upcoming movie First Man, defended the decision to not include a scene portraying the iconic moment the American flag is planted on the moon.
Jason Clarke, co-star in the upcoming movie First Man, dismissed controversy over the movie’s omission of the planting of the American flag from the moon landing, calling criticism “silly and naive.”
Fox News host Laura Ingraham told her viewers on The Ingraham Angle Friday that the soon-to-be-released Neil Armstrong biopic is “trashing patriotism” because it leaves out the moment when the American flag is placed on the moon.
Iconic American astronaut Buzz Aldrin was photographed wearing a t-shirt of an astronaut standing next to the American flag amid backlash over the upcoming film First Man, which omits the planting of the U.S. flag on the Moon.
While the new movie First Man omits the planting of the American flag during the moon landing, former President Barack Obama called astronaut Neil Armstrong “among the greatest of American heroes.”
A new movie starring Canadian actor Ryan Gosling tells of the story of Neil Armstrong landing on the moon–but omits the American flag.
Actor Ryan Gosling and his Oscar-winning La La Land director Damien Chazelle reteam in the first visuals from Universal’s sensational true telling of the Neil Armstrong-led Apollo 11 spaceflight in First Man.
Actor Ryan Gosling took to Twitter recently to condemn Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein following multiple allegations of sexual harassment, assault, and rape against him by numerous women.
Warner Bros. released the first full trailer Monday for Blade Runner 2049, the long-awaited sequel to the hit 1982 sci-fi action film.
NBA great and cultural commentator Kareen Abdul-Jabbar writes a column for the Hollywood Reporter in which he examines the critically-acclaimed hit film La La Land and how it “misleads” on issues of race, romance and jazz.
Warner Bros. released the first teaser trailer Monday morning for Blade Runner 2049, the long-gestating sequel to the 1982 original.
La La Land blew away the Venice Film Festival on its opening night Tuesday.
Brad Pitt offered up some advice to those about to vote in the 2016 elections — don’t let emotion cloud your judgement.
Actor Ryan Gosling broke his three-month Twitter silence by sharing a video of Democrat candidate Bernie Sanders at a recent campaign stop.
Paramount Pictures released the first trailer for the highly-anticipated film The Big Short on Tuesday.
In 2013, Scottish Vine sensation Ryan McHenry became famous for creating a series of wildly popular Internet memes that saw Hollywood A-lister Gosling refusing to eat cereal. That same year, McHenry was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, an aggressive form of bone cancer.
Ryan Gosling and the cast of his latest film Lost River got quite a surprise during the film’s Q&A panel at the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival on Saturday.