Prime Video's new romcom unexpectedly has critics buzzing. Starring Camila Mendes, Archie Renaux and Marisa Tomei, Upgraded follows an ambitious intern dreaming of a career in the art world while trying to impress her demanding boss, Claire.
Marisa Tomei gives a deliciously campy performance as Mendes' demanding boss in the lovable Prime Video film.
Have you ever watched a show and suddenly thought, “Wait, what happened to that character?” Sure, television characters die or are otherwise written out of a series all the time, but once in a while, they stop appearing with any explanation or acknowledgment whatsoever. Here are 23 TV shows with characters who inexplicably disappeared.
Tomei prepared to play the operator of a tugboat by actually sleeping on one for writer-director Rebecca Miller's screwball comedy, and they tell us how that tugboat became "a very easy metaphor for independent film."
Costume designer Nicoletta Ercole convinced Tomei by hiring future Oscar winner Aldo Signoretti to give her the character's signature cropped chop.
Tomei plays a love-addicted tugboat captain whom Hathaway's husband, played by Peter Dinklage as an opera composer, also loves, in Rebecca Miller's feature.
Rebecca Miller makes romances. And comedies. And dramas. With character studies still beholden to crazy plots, she’s covered everything from drug addiction to infidelity, incest to ambition.
Thirty years ago this month, the Joe Pesci-Marisa Tomei courtroom comedy arrived in theaters. To celebrate, the cast and crew take us inside the making of a not-quite-instant classic
The actor talks about lessons learned over 35 years in Hollywood, and tries to find her missing Oscar statue
It’s a great time to be a fan of classic movies. These days, you can catch almost every notable film streaming somewhere online, and movies pop up here and there every month.
While this year's awards eligible films might be of a more indie bent, the actors and actresses that should be in competition this year are far from minor. There were dozens of transcendent performances in 2020 from some of our biggest names.
While there's no substitute for the theatrical experience, you can still turn down the lights in your living room, shut off your phone and get lost for a couple of hours in a well-made film. As we hit the halfway point of this accursed year, let's revisit the best of a very unusual bunch.
We feel like more actors in comic book movies have deserved award love, and we don’t mean the Razzies. There will be no Halle Berry here.
We often talk about one-hit wonders in music (shout out to Natalie Imbruglia, Men Without Hats and the rest of the gang). However, there are acting one-hit wonders too. For this exercise, here is how we are defining an acting one-hit wonder.
For over nine decades, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has bestowed its top honor on the year's Best Picture. And for most of those nine-plus decades, the voters have gotten it absolutely, irrevocably maddeningly wrong.
Any ceremony that employed John Waters as emcee for years is going to end up with a lot of highlights, so here's a gallery of just some of moments, chosen with absolutely no input from the big Hollywood studios.
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