Kathryn Bigelow unveils political thriller 'A House of Dynamite' at Venice Film FestivalNew Foto - Kathryn Bigelow unveils political thriller 'A House of Dynamite' at Venice Film Festival

VENICE, Italy (AP) —Kathryn Bigelowtackles geopolitics in her new film "A House of Dynamite," which has its world premiere on Tuesday at theVenice Film Festival. The film is about an imminent missile strike on the U.S., from an unknown aggressor, and how the White House responds. "I grew up in an era when hiding under your school desk was considered the go-to protocol for surviving an atomic bomb," Bigelow said in her director's statement. "Today, the danger has only escalated. Multiple nations possess enough nuclear weapons to end civilization within minutes. And yet, there's a kind of collective numbness — a quiet normalization of the unthinkable." She added that she wanted to make a film that confronts this paradox — "to explore the madness of a world that lives under the constant shadow of annihilation, yet rarely speaks of it." It's Bigelow's first film since the 2017 release of "Detroit." Her most acclaimed films have been politically themed, from "The Hurt Locker," for which she became the first woman to win the best director Oscar, to "Zero Dark Thirty." "A House of Dynamite" was written by former NBC News President Noah Oppenheim, who won best screenplay at the festival for "Jackie" in 2016. "A House of Dynamite" is one of three Netflix films playing in competition, alongside Guillermo del Toro's classically gothic"Frankenstein"and Noah Baumbach's Hollywood drama"Jay Kelly."The streamer still doesn't have a best picture win in its arsenal, and Venice has proved itself to be a solid launching pad for awards hopefuls. The film, which will be released in theaters on Oct. 10 before streaming on Oct. 24, stars Idris Elba and Rebecca Ferguson, and boasts a large supporting cast, including Jared Harris, Tracy Letts, Anthony Ramos and Greta Lee. The Venice awards, which will be decided on by the Alexander Payne-led jury, will be handed out at the close of the festival on Sept. 6. ___ For more coverage of the 2025 Venice Film Festival, visithttps://apnews.com/hub/venice-film-festival

Kathryn Bigelow unveils political thriller ‘A House of Dynamite’ at Venice Film Festival

Kathryn Bigelow unveils political thriller 'A House of Dynamite' at Venice Film Festival VENICE, Italy (AP) —Kathryn Bigelowtackles ...
Ethan Hawke Is Glad He Lost "Titanic "Role to Leonardo DiCaprio: 'Don't Think I Would Have Handled That Success as Well'

Andreas Rentz/Getty; Paramount Pictures/Twentieth Century Fox Ethan Hawke said he's relieved he didn't land the role of Jack Dawson in 1997'sTitanic "I don't think I would have handled that success as well as Leo," Hawke said of Leonardo DiCaprio, who famously played Jack Dawson Hawke later earned an Academy Award nomination in 2001 forTraining Day Ethan Hawkeis glad he lost out on the lead role inTitanictoLeonardo DiCaprio. "I don't think I would have handled that success as well as Leo,"Hawke, 54, toldBritish GQin an interview published Monday, Sept. 1. "He was a f---ing Beatle." DiCaprio, 50, played Jack Dawson, the romantic lead inJames Cameron's 1997 historical epic about the1912 sinking of the Titanic. Despite his hesitance at how he would have handled the fame that DiCaprio attracted for his role in Titanic, Hawke had already starred inDead Poets Society,Reality Bites, andBefore Sunrisebefore the Academy Award-winning film was released. DiCaprio starred in Titanic oppositeKate Winslet.The film largely brought his career to new heights, paving the way for future roles in 2002'sCatch Me If You Can, 2004'sThe Aviator, and 2006'sBlood Diamond, the latter two for which he was nominated for an Oscar. Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Hawke went on to receive an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actor in the 2001 crime dramaTraining Day. Despite not winning, he recalled that his costar,Denzel Washington,whispered to him after he lost that night: "You don't want an award to improve your status," Hawke said on Max'sWho's Talking to Chris Wallace. "You want to improve the award's status." In 1997, Hawke instead costarred opposite his now ex-wifeUma ThurmaninGattaca.The couple tied the knot in 1998, and Thurman, 55, filed for divorce in 2004. The pair officially split in 2005. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories. "It's humiliating," Hawke said of the attention surrounding their divorce. "It's almost humiliating even when they're saying positive things." The former couple share daughterMaya, 27, and son Levon, 23.Hawke will soon appear inShe DancesandBlack Phone 2. Read the original article onPeople

Ethan Hawke Is Glad He Lost “Titanic ”Role to Leonardo DiCaprio: 'Don't Think I Would Have Handled That Success as Well'

Ethan Hawke Is Glad He Lost "Titanic "Role to Leonardo DiCaprio: 'Don't Think I Would Have Handled That Success as Well...
Indonesia police use tear gas near campuses, rights groups criticise security response to protestsNew Foto - Indonesia police use tear gas near campuses, rights groups criticise security response to protests

JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesian police have fired tear gas into crowds of protesters near two universities in a major regional city, student bodies and authorities said on Tuesday, adding new tensions to deadly protests that have rocked the country since last week. Student bodies of the Islamic University of Bandung, known locally as UNISBA, and nearby Pasundan University, over 140 kilometres west of Jakarta, said on Instagram that authorities fired tear gas canisters into crowds near the campuses on Monday evening. Local police official Hendra Rochmawan said authorities did not enter the campuses but were trying to break up non-student protesters who were seeking protection inside university grounds, because the crowds were blocking roads in the area. UNISBA Dean Harits Nu'man echoed the police statement, adding the campus was a medical hub for protesters. The UNISBA student body said security forces "brutally attacked" the campus, saying the tear gas caused breathing problems for some students and accusing security forces of seeking to silence dissent. University students have long been regarded as vanguards of Indonesia's democracy, including playing a leading role in the protests that helped topple authoritarian leader President Suharto in 1998. The current president, Prabowo Subianto, was a military leader under Suharto. The protests started in Jakarta a week ago targeting government spending such as enhanced perks for lawmakers, and have since escalated nationwide, with some rioting and looting, after a police vehicle hit and killed a motorcycle taxi driver. At least eight people have died in the protests, a senior minister said on Monday. Prabowo has warned the police and the military would stand firm against violent escalations. International rights groups have criticised the security response to the protests. "The Indonesian authorities acted irresponsibly by treating the protests as acts of treason or terrorism," said Meenakshi Ganguly, deputy Asia director at the Human Rights Watch, calling for investigations into alleged rights violations by security forces. Non-profit legal aid group Lokataru Foundation said on Tuesday their director, Delpedro Marhaen, had been arrested by police. The Jakarta police did not immediately respond to a request for comment. (Reporting by Stanley Widianto)

Indonesia police use tear gas near campuses, rights groups criticise security response to protests

Indonesia police use tear gas near campuses, rights groups criticise security response to protests JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesian police have...
Rescuers in Afghanistan race to reach remote quake-hit mountain villagesNew Foto - Rescuers in Afghanistan race to reach remote quake-hit mountain villages

By Sayed Hassib and Charlotte Greenfield KABUL/MAZAR DARA, Afghanistan (Reuters) -Rescuers in Afghanistan will try to reach isolated villages in the eastern region of Kunar, the epicentre of an earthquake that killed over 800 people and injured more than 2,800, authorities told Reuters on Tuesday. Rescue operations were carried out in four villages in Kunar on Monday after the quake struck and efforts will now be focused on reaching more remote mountain areas, said Ehsanullah Ehsan, the provincial head of disaster management. "We cannot accurately predict how many bodies might still be trapped under the rubble," said Ehsan. "Our effort is to complete these operations as soon as possible and to begin distributing aid to the affected families." One of Afghanistan's worst earthquakes, with a magnitude of 6, struck around midnight local time on Monday, at a shallow depth of 10 km (6 miles), killing 812 people in the eastern provinces of Kunar and Nangarhar. Mountainous terrain and inclement weather have hindered rescuers reaching remote areas along the Pakistani border where the quake flattened mudbrick homes. Gaining access for vehicles on the narrow mountain roads was the main obstacle for relief work, said Ehsan, adding machinery was being brought in to clear roads of debris. On Tuesday, a line of ambulances was on the damaged mountain road trying to reach Kunar villages, as helicopters flew in, bringing aid supplies and taking the injured to hospitals, according to a Reuters witness. Some of those injured have been transferred to hospitals in Kabul and the adjacent province of Nangarhar, said Ehsan. Taliban soldiers were deployed in the area, providing help and security. The disaster has further stretched the war-torn nation's Taliban administration, already grappling with a sharp drop in foreign aid and deportations of hundreds of thousands of Afghans by neighbouring countries. "National and international organisations are present in the area, have organised their assistance, and, God willing, aid will be distributed in an orderly manner," said Ehsan. Rescue teams and authorities are trying to dispose of animal carcasses quickly so as to minimise the risk of contamination to water resources, a U.N. official said on Monday. "Damaged roads, ongoing aftershocks, and remote locations of many villages severely impede the delivery of aid," the World Health Organization said in a situation update, adding that over 12,000 people had been affected by the quake. "The pre-earthquake fragility of the health system means local capacity is overwhelmed, creating total dependence on external actors," said the update. Afghanistan is prone to deadly earthquakes, particularly in the Hindu Kush mountain range, where the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. A 6.1-magnitude earthquake that killed 1,000 people in the eastern region in 2022 was the first major natural disaster faced by the Taliban government. (Reporting by Sayed Hassib in Mazar Dara, Kunar Province; Mohammad Yunus Yawar in Kabul, Charlotte Greenfield in Islamabad; Writing by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Michael Perry)

Rescuers in Afghanistan race to reach remote quake-hit mountain villages

Rescuers in Afghanistan race to reach remote quake-hit mountain villages By Sayed Hassib and Charlotte Greenfield KABUL/MAZAR DARA, Afghani...
Jeremy Allen White Responds to Telluride Florist's Callout by Visiting the ShopNew Foto - Jeremy Allen White Responds to Telluride Florist's Callout by Visiting the Shop

PG/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images; BB8 / BACKGRID Jeremy Allen White kept up his floral tradition and visited Flowers by Ella while in town for the Telluride Film Festival in Telluride, Colo. The actor previously revealed that he loves to buy flowers every week to arrange with his daughters on Sundays White's upcoming film,Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,premiered at the festival and is due for a theatrical release on Oct. 24 Jeremy Allen Whiteresponded to one fan's callout with a special gesture. White, 34, visited Flowers by Ella in Telluride, Colo., after spotting a sign that invited him to stop by. As seen in anInstagrampost shared on Friday, Aug. 29, lettering on the sign read, "Hey Jeremy Allen White we got flowers for you." In the photo, the actor wears a black sweatshirt paired with white jeans and a pair of tie-up boots, completing the look with a pair of shades. The Bearstaris in town for theTelluride Film Festival, where his filmSpringsteen: Deliver Me From Nowherepremiered. The biopic "chronicles the making ofBruce Springsteen's 1982 'Nebraska' album when he was a young musician on the cusp of global superstardom, struggling to reconcile the pressures of success with the ghosts of his past," per a synopsis on the film.Nebraskamarked Springsteen's first solo project independent of the E. Street Band. The Grammy-winning singer, 75, also appeared at the festival alongside White. Vivien Killilea/Getty White's floral shop visit comes after he's been famously spotted carrying large bouquets on multiple occasions. In a June episode ofThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,The Iron Clawstar told late-night hostJimmy Fallonabout his obsession with floral arrangements. Aside from genuinely liking flowers, the girl dad shared that he spends some quality time arranging them with his daughters on Sundays. "I have this farmer's market near my house, it's on Sundays, and I just love going there, and I love flowers in my house," he began. "I like them in the house. I like giving them to people." "I arrange them with my daughters on Sunday, and it's like — it's a nice thing that we do," he continued. TheShamelessalumwelcomed his first daughter, Ezer Billie, 6, with his then-wife, Addison Timlin, on Oct. 20, 2018. His second daughter, Dolores Wild, 4,was bornon Dec. 12, 2020. Timlinfiled for divorcefrom White in May 2023, and the two agreed tojoint custodylater that year. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowherehits theaters Oct. 24. Read the original article onPeople

Jeremy Allen White Responds to Telluride Florist's Callout by Visiting the Shop

Jeremy Allen White Responds to Telluride Florist's Callout by Visiting the Shop PG/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images; BB8 / BACKGRID Jeremy Allen ...

 

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