Jeremy Renner is getting candid about the latest happenings in his life and career.
As one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most prominent stars of the last decade, the 53-year-old actor always has a spotlight on him. Furthermore, Jeremy made headlines a year ago when he was critically injured in a snowplow accident at his Nevada home.
During a recent appearance on SiriusXM’s This Life of Mine with James Corden, Jeremy spoke about recovering from his 2023 near-death experience, as well as the bond he shares with his Avengers castmates.
Keep reading to find out more…
“Recovery is like a one-way road,” he said about the accident. “I wasn’t going to come back from death, which I thought was glorious, by the way. I started getting 18 beats per minute and that’s, you kind of fade, you know? I don’t know if it’s fading into consciousness...
As one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most prominent stars of the last decade, the 53-year-old actor always has a spotlight on him. Furthermore, Jeremy made headlines a year ago when he was critically injured in a snowplow accident at his Nevada home.
During a recent appearance on SiriusXM’s This Life of Mine with James Corden, Jeremy spoke about recovering from his 2023 near-death experience, as well as the bond he shares with his Avengers castmates.
Keep reading to find out more…
“Recovery is like a one-way road,” he said about the accident. “I wasn’t going to come back from death, which I thought was glorious, by the way. I started getting 18 beats per minute and that’s, you kind of fade, you know? I don’t know if it’s fading into consciousness...
- 2/3/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Super7 premieres their latest line of G.I. Joe Ultimates today in celebration of G.I. Joe Day! The latest line highlights the ladies including Baroness, Lady Jay and Scarlett.
“The latest wave of G.I. Joe Ultimates! figures features a trio of women who make a big impact in the struggle for world domination between G.I. Joe and the forces of Cobra- Baroness, Scarlett, and Lady Jaye! Inspired by the Dic-era animated series, these figures sport bold colorways and come with an assortment of accessories to help them complete their various missions with aplomb.”
Order now at Super7.com
Check out this award-winning music video about a steampunk time traveler, starring an author showcasing the story of his graphic novel, The Panharmonion Chronicles: Times of London.
“Henry Chebaane’s filmmaking debut wins “best music video” award at the 2023 Cine Paris Film Festival and is nominated for several more International Film awards…...
“The latest wave of G.I. Joe Ultimates! figures features a trio of women who make a big impact in the struggle for world domination between G.I. Joe and the forces of Cobra- Baroness, Scarlett, and Lady Jaye! Inspired by the Dic-era animated series, these figures sport bold colorways and come with an assortment of accessories to help them complete their various missions with aplomb.”
Order now at Super7.com
Check out this award-winning music video about a steampunk time traveler, starring an author showcasing the story of his graphic novel, The Panharmonion Chronicles: Times of London.
“Henry Chebaane’s filmmaking debut wins “best music video” award at the 2023 Cine Paris Film Festival and is nominated for several more International Film awards…...
- 2/1/2024
- by Michael Ahr
- Den of Geek
When Chris Evans Didn’t Name Scarlett Johansson As The Best-Looking Avenger Leaving The Latter Surprised (Photo Credit – IMDb)
The Avengers has some of the best-looking actors and actresses in their cast. Chris Evans held the title of Sexiest Man Alive in 2022, not to mention the godly Chris Hemsworth. Scarlett Johansson, along with that husky voice, is one of the hottest actors in the industry, and there’s Robert Downey Jr. with his rugged charm. Others are also equally attractive. It would be like Sophie’s Choice if we had to pick the best-looking, but it was easy for the Captain America star, which left ScarJo stunned.
Chris and Scarlett have been friends for a long time, even before they featured in the Marvel movies together. They reportedly shared the screen in eight films over the years and have a great camaraderie off-screen. There had been rumors of them dating because of their closeness,...
The Avengers has some of the best-looking actors and actresses in their cast. Chris Evans held the title of Sexiest Man Alive in 2022, not to mention the godly Chris Hemsworth. Scarlett Johansson, along with that husky voice, is one of the hottest actors in the industry, and there’s Robert Downey Jr. with his rugged charm. Others are also equally attractive. It would be like Sophie’s Choice if we had to pick the best-looking, but it was easy for the Captain America star, which left ScarJo stunned.
Chris and Scarlett have been friends for a long time, even before they featured in the Marvel movies together. They reportedly shared the screen in eight films over the years and have a great camaraderie off-screen. There had been rumors of them dating because of their closeness,...
- 1/30/2024
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi
Sofia Coppola’s “Lost in Translation” is a film that greatly benefitted from being released before online discourse consumed pop culture. The arthouse classic, which offers a nuanced depiction of a fleeting connection between two lonely travelers (played by Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson), could have easily been consumed by debates about the ethics of age gap relationships if it came out in the age of Twitter.
As many cinephiles use the film’s 20th anniversary as an excuse to revisit it, questions about the romantic connection at its core occasionally emerge. But as Coppola rolls out her latest film, “Priscilla,” she isn’t eager to relitigate the morality of “Lost in Translation.”
In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Coppola said that watching the film with her children provoked a different reaction than she expected. While the age difference between the 52-year-old Murray and the 17-year-old Johansson struck her kids as odd,...
As many cinephiles use the film’s 20th anniversary as an excuse to revisit it, questions about the romantic connection at its core occasionally emerge. But as Coppola rolls out her latest film, “Priscilla,” she isn’t eager to relitigate the morality of “Lost in Translation.”
In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Coppola said that watching the film with her children provoked a different reaction than she expected. While the age difference between the 52-year-old Murray and the 17-year-old Johansson struck her kids as odd,...
- 9/16/2023
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
Fresh off the world premiere of her last directorial effort, “Priscilla,” at the Venice Film Festival (where star Cailee Spaeny won best actress), Sofia Coppola joined Rolling Stone to reflect on the 20th anniversary of her beloved “Lost in Translation.”
Coppola, whose script for “Lost in Translation” won the Oscar for original screenplay, partly used the dissolution of her marriage to fellow director Spike Jonze as inspiration for the film, which follows a college graduate (Scarlett Johansson) who accompanies her celebrity photographer boyfriend (Giovanni Ribisi) on a trip to Tokyo. While he’s out flirting with a Hollywood actress (Anna Farris), she befriends a faded movie star (Bill Murray) who’s in town to shoot a commercial.
Since the film premiered in 2003, viewers have associated Johansson’s character with Coppola and Ribisi’s with Jonze. Coppola remembered Michel Gondry — who directed “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” written by Charlie Kaufman...
Coppola, whose script for “Lost in Translation” won the Oscar for original screenplay, partly used the dissolution of her marriage to fellow director Spike Jonze as inspiration for the film, which follows a college graduate (Scarlett Johansson) who accompanies her celebrity photographer boyfriend (Giovanni Ribisi) on a trip to Tokyo. While he’s out flirting with a Hollywood actress (Anna Farris), she befriends a faded movie star (Bill Murray) who’s in town to shoot a commercial.
Since the film premiered in 2003, viewers have associated Johansson’s character with Coppola and Ribisi’s with Jonze. Coppola remembered Michel Gondry — who directed “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” written by Charlie Kaufman...
- 9/12/2023
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
One of the most talked-about movies at this year’s Venice Film Festival was Priscilla, Sofia Coppola’s vividly realized portrait of how 14-year-old Priscilla Presley fell under the spell of Elvis Presley, the rock & roll icon who was 24 when they first met. The filmmaker has earned her best reviews in years for the drama, and its star, Cailee Spaeny, took home the fest’s Best Actress award.
This wasn’t Coppola’s first gondola ride, of course. Twenty years ago, her sophomore feature, Lost in Translation, took the Italian festival by storm,...
This wasn’t Coppola’s first gondola ride, of course. Twenty years ago, her sophomore feature, Lost in Translation, took the Italian festival by storm,...
- 9/12/2023
- by Marlow Stern
- Rollingstone.com
G.I. Joe: Wrath of Cobra", developed by Maple Powered Games and published by Freedom Games, is a new 'beat ’em up' video game, releasing in 2024 for Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac and Linux:
"...play as several 'G.I. Joe' characters, including in an arcade or story mode, featuring pixel art, cartoon cutscenes and music from Johnny Gioeli. Join franchise favorites like 'Duke', 'Scarlett' and 'Snake Eyes' on a journey in the G.I. Joe franchise where the stakes are higher and the weapons are bigger. Thwart the conniving 'Cobra Commander' in battles set at 'Cobra Island' and the 'Pit'...."
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"...play as several 'G.I. Joe' characters, including in an arcade or story mode, featuring pixel art, cartoon cutscenes and music from Johnny Gioeli. Join franchise favorites like 'Duke', 'Scarlett' and 'Snake Eyes' on a journey in the G.I. Joe franchise where the stakes are higher and the weapons are bigger. Thwart the conniving 'Cobra Commander' in battles set at 'Cobra Island' and the 'Pit'...."
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- 9/2/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Scarlett Johansson once starred in a movie about the making of Alfred Hitchcock’s horror classic Psycho. But filming might have gotten too real for Johansson when she reenacted Psycho’s iconic scene with veteran Anthony Hopkins.
How Scarlett Johansson reacted to Anthony Hopkins’ performance as Alfred Hitchcock Scarlett Johansson | Nathan Congleton/Getty Images
Johansson portrayed the late Janet Leigh in the 2012 feature Hitchcock. The movie primarily covered the making of Hitchcock’s classic 1960 feature Psycho, and had Hopkins playing the legendary director. In one of the film’s scenes, Hopkins reenacts a moment where Hitchcock rehearses Psycho’s famous shower sequence with Johansson. Johanssonn had to muster up a lot of courage to do the take with Hopkins.
“You have got to be brave, get into the shower, and face Anthony Hopkins as Hitchcock jabbing you in the face with a 12-inch kitchen knife,” Johansson once told V Magazine...
How Scarlett Johansson reacted to Anthony Hopkins’ performance as Alfred Hitchcock Scarlett Johansson | Nathan Congleton/Getty Images
Johansson portrayed the late Janet Leigh in the 2012 feature Hitchcock. The movie primarily covered the making of Hitchcock’s classic 1960 feature Psycho, and had Hopkins playing the legendary director. In one of the film’s scenes, Hopkins reenacts a moment where Hitchcock rehearses Psycho’s famous shower sequence with Johansson. Johanssonn had to muster up a lot of courage to do the take with Hopkins.
“You have got to be brave, get into the shower, and face Anthony Hopkins as Hitchcock jabbing you in the face with a 12-inch kitchen knife,” Johansson once told V Magazine...
- 9/2/2023
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
On Wednesday, the 80th Venice International Film Festival kicks off with “Comandante,” directed by Edoardo De Angelis. It will be followed in the coming days by Bradley Cooper’s “Maestro,” Sofia Coppola’s “Priscilla,” David Fincher’s “Killer” and many others. The slate of movies is chock full of A-list actors, but with the ongoing WGA and SAG strike, few will be in attendance.
TheWrap creative director Jeff Vespa counts the Venice festival as one of his favorites. “There’s something really romantic and cinematic about the way the whole place is photographed — people on docks and coming off of boats,” he said. “The other thing that’s cool is you get to actually hang out with people because it’s not like there’s an event every single second. There are only about two movies a night, so you can go to the screening of the first movie, walk...
TheWrap creative director Jeff Vespa counts the Venice festival as one of his favorites. “There’s something really romantic and cinematic about the way the whole place is photographed — people on docks and coming off of boats,” he said. “The other thing that’s cool is you get to actually hang out with people because it’s not like there’s an event every single second. There are only about two movies a night, so you can go to the screening of the first movie, walk...
- 8/30/2023
- by Missy Schwartz
- The Wrap
Back in 2013, Scarlett Johansson was on hand at the Venice International Film Festival to premiere her movie “Under the Skin”.
It did not go well; as Variety reported at the time, the film — in which she played a shape-shifting extraterrestrial preying on unsuspecting Glasgow men — was met with tepid applause and “a smattering of boos” from the audience.
In a new interview with The Guardian, festival director Alberto Barbera reveals that Johansson took the booing far more personally than she may have let on.
Read More: Scarlett Johansson Responds To Being Highest-Grossing Actor In Hollywood History
“It was one of the worst screenings I’ve attended; it was the only time the audience booed a film,” he recalled.
“Scarlett was almost in tears,” he added. “I tried to say to her: ‘Don’t worry, in time the film will be recognized.’ And that’s exactly what happened. It’s now a cult movie.
It did not go well; as Variety reported at the time, the film — in which she played a shape-shifting extraterrestrial preying on unsuspecting Glasgow men — was met with tepid applause and “a smattering of boos” from the audience.
In a new interview with The Guardian, festival director Alberto Barbera reveals that Johansson took the booing far more personally than she may have let on.
Read More: Scarlett Johansson Responds To Being Highest-Grossing Actor In Hollywood History
“It was one of the worst screenings I’ve attended; it was the only time the audience booed a film,” he recalled.
“Scarlett was almost in tears,” he added. “I tried to say to her: ‘Don’t worry, in time the film will be recognized.’ And that’s exactly what happened. It’s now a cult movie.
- 8/29/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Scarlett Johansson couldn’t keep her tears under wraps after the “Under the Skin” premiere.
Venice Film Festival director Alberto Barbera told The Guardian that upon the Jonathan Glazer-helmed film premiering at the 2013 festival, lead actress Johansson almost cried.
“It was one of the worst screenings I’ve attended; it was the only time the audience booed a film,” Barbera said. “Scarlett was almost in tears. I tried to say to her, ‘Don’t worry, in time the film will be recognized.’ And that’s exactly what happened. It’s now a cult movie.”
Actress Johansson told The Guardian in 2014 that she felt “super-exposed” at the first screening of “Under the Skin.”
“At the end, when the lights came up… there was this sound of people cheering and booing at the same time, but with equal gusto. I didn’t know how to react to it,” she said. “I think I was just…...
Venice Film Festival director Alberto Barbera told The Guardian that upon the Jonathan Glazer-helmed film premiering at the 2013 festival, lead actress Johansson almost cried.
“It was one of the worst screenings I’ve attended; it was the only time the audience booed a film,” Barbera said. “Scarlett was almost in tears. I tried to say to her, ‘Don’t worry, in time the film will be recognized.’ And that’s exactly what happened. It’s now a cult movie.”
Actress Johansson told The Guardian in 2014 that she felt “super-exposed” at the first screening of “Under the Skin.”
“At the end, when the lights came up… there was this sound of people cheering and booing at the same time, but with equal gusto. I didn’t know how to react to it,” she said. “I think I was just…...
- 8/29/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Garth Craven, the British-born sound and film editor and second-unit director whose credits included six Sam Peckinpah features, as well as Turner and Hooch, My Best Friend’s Wedding and Legally Blonde, has died. He was 84.
A resident of Malibu, Craven died May 20 after he suffered a medical emergency while flying back to Los Angeles from a safari in Namibia, his daughter, Willow Kalatchi, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Craven collaborated with the maverick director Peckinpah on Straw Dogs (1971), The Getaway (1972), Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973), Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (1974), The Killer Elite (1975) and Convoy (1978).
He worked with fellow editor Roger Spottiswoode on the first three of those films, and when Spottiswoode graduated to director, they partnered on the features Shoot to Kill (1988), Turner and Hooch (1989) and Air America (1990) and on two HBO telefilms: 1989’s Third Degree Burn and 1993’s And the Band Played On.
Craven also cut Gaby: A True Story...
A resident of Malibu, Craven died May 20 after he suffered a medical emergency while flying back to Los Angeles from a safari in Namibia, his daughter, Willow Kalatchi, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Craven collaborated with the maverick director Peckinpah on Straw Dogs (1971), The Getaway (1972), Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973), Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (1974), The Killer Elite (1975) and Convoy (1978).
He worked with fellow editor Roger Spottiswoode on the first three of those films, and when Spottiswoode graduated to director, they partnered on the features Shoot to Kill (1988), Turner and Hooch (1989) and Air America (1990) and on two HBO telefilms: 1989’s Third Degree Burn and 1993’s And the Band Played On.
Craven also cut Gaby: A True Story...
- 8/22/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Matt Damon joked that a kissing scene with one of the biggest actors in Hollywood was a nightmare. In 2011, he starred in We Bought a Zoo with Scarlett Johansson. While the two got along, Damon noted that he didn’t enjoy kissing her. He shared why Johansson’s lunch made the scene unpleasant.
Matt Damon joked about the challenge of kissing an A-List actor
In a conversation for LADbible TV with his Oppenheimer co-star Emily Blunt, Damon spoke about filming a kissing scene with Johansson in We Bought a Zoo.
“We went to lunch and she and I both thought it was over and she ate, like, an onion sandwich,” Damon said. “And she came in and [director] Cameron Crowe had set the camera up and it was, like, a tight shot of the kiss, and she goes, ‘Oh s***, I literally just had an onion sandwich!'”
He joked that...
Matt Damon joked about the challenge of kissing an A-List actor
In a conversation for LADbible TV with his Oppenheimer co-star Emily Blunt, Damon spoke about filming a kissing scene with Johansson in We Bought a Zoo.
“We went to lunch and she and I both thought it was over and she ate, like, an onion sandwich,” Damon said. “And she came in and [director] Cameron Crowe had set the camera up and it was, like, a tight shot of the kiss, and she goes, ‘Oh s***, I literally just had an onion sandwich!'”
He joked that...
- 8/22/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
If you’re a JoBlo regular, you’ll know that we love Sylvester Stallone. I write and narrate a show called Sylvester Stallone Revisited that breaks down his movies chronologically (watch them here), and I’ve been lucky to interview him in the past for his Rocky IV recut, Rocky v Drago. Sly has always supported the site, and I was thrilled when we were invited to talk to him and the whole Stallone family in support of their reality show, The Family Stallone.
Now, I know what you’re thinking – why is Sly doing a reality show? Having seen the first few episodes, I can tell you that this is not a trashy show. If anything, it’s the opposite, with it a highly inspirational account of an aging icon wanting to spend more time with his family. Once it drops on Paramount Plus, Stallone fans will find themselves admiring the icon even more.
Now, I know what you’re thinking – why is Sly doing a reality show? Having seen the first few episodes, I can tell you that this is not a trashy show. If anything, it’s the opposite, with it a highly inspirational account of an aging icon wanting to spend more time with his family. Once it drops on Paramount Plus, Stallone fans will find themselves admiring the icon even more.
- 5/16/2023
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
Los Angeles, May 10 (Ians) Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson is detailing her visit with Jeremy Renner following his near-fatal snow plough accident back in January.
In an interview with Variety, the ‘Black Widow’ actress claimed that she felt really emotional as she was unsure if she’d ever see him again after the accident, reports aceshowbiz.com.
“I was honestly so f**king happy to see him,” Scarlett said of her co-star in Marvel movies.
“I didn’t know if I was ever going to see him again. To not only see him again but to see him thriving and in such an amazing space, mentally.”
The ‘Avengers: Endgame’ actress continued: “He’s a very spiritual person in general and a very soulful person. And you can see that in his work. It comes through. He has such a depth to him. And I just was so happy to see that...
In an interview with Variety, the ‘Black Widow’ actress claimed that she felt really emotional as she was unsure if she’d ever see him again after the accident, reports aceshowbiz.com.
“I was honestly so f**king happy to see him,” Scarlett said of her co-star in Marvel movies.
“I didn’t know if I was ever going to see him again. To not only see him again but to see him thriving and in such an amazing space, mentally.”
The ‘Avengers: Endgame’ actress continued: “He’s a very spiritual person in general and a very soulful person. And you can see that in his work. It comes through. He has such a depth to him. And I just was so happy to see that...
- 5/10/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Latino-owned global entertainment company Fuse Media on Tuesday announced exclusively to TheWrap the launch of Ignition Studios, a separate production consultancy that will be headed up by Fuse Studios VP Jon Scarlett.
Former Broadway Video and Comedy Central executives Jennifer Danielson, Mitch Lewis and Steve Elliott have been brought in to lead the initial effort in building out Ignition along with Fuse Media head of development Sydney Kim.
“Fuse Media is succeeding in our mission to deliver uplifting content to young, culturally diverse audiences both in the U.S. and around the world, as evidenced by our growing global footprint,” said Miguel Roggero, chairman and CEO of Fuse Media.
“With our strong history of engagement and years of proprietary research into what young, multicultural viewers actually want, Ignition will develop and produce IP with our clients to help them build a bridge to their audiences with stories that mirror their values and life experiences,...
Former Broadway Video and Comedy Central executives Jennifer Danielson, Mitch Lewis and Steve Elliott have been brought in to lead the initial effort in building out Ignition along with Fuse Media head of development Sydney Kim.
“Fuse Media is succeeding in our mission to deliver uplifting content to young, culturally diverse audiences both in the U.S. and around the world, as evidenced by our growing global footprint,” said Miguel Roggero, chairman and CEO of Fuse Media.
“With our strong history of engagement and years of proprietary research into what young, multicultural viewers actually want, Ignition will develop and produce IP with our clients to help them build a bridge to their audiences with stories that mirror their values and life experiences,...
- 5/9/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
F. Scott Fitzgerald famously described Daisy Buchanan, his “Great Gatsby” heroine, as having a voice that’s “full of money.”
Wes Anderson could say the same about Scarlett Johansson, his latest leading lady. The auteur has worked with enough A-list talent to fill a Met Gala — from Meryl Streep to George Clooney to Cate Blanchett — but he acknowledges that star power is somewhat of a mystery. With Johansson, who plays a luminous 1950s movie icon in his film “Asteroid City,” the director thinks he knows the secret: “Scarlett’s voice is so expressive and interesting. I would say it’s her greatest strength.”
As she’s become a bigger and bigger star, Johansson has grown more comfortable raising that voice when she feels she’s been screwed over. Case in point: She shocked the industry in July 2021 by stepping into the ring with Disney, the most powerful entity in Hollywood.
Wes Anderson could say the same about Scarlett Johansson, his latest leading lady. The auteur has worked with enough A-list talent to fill a Met Gala — from Meryl Streep to George Clooney to Cate Blanchett — but he acknowledges that star power is somewhat of a mystery. With Johansson, who plays a luminous 1950s movie icon in his film “Asteroid City,” the director thinks he knows the secret: “Scarlett’s voice is so expressive and interesting. I would say it’s her greatest strength.”
As she’s become a bigger and bigger star, Johansson has grown more comfortable raising that voice when she feels she’s been screwed over. Case in point: She shocked the industry in July 2021 by stepping into the ring with Disney, the most powerful entity in Hollywood.
- 5/9/2023
- by Tatiana Siegel
- Variety Film + TV
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