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Fox News
9 hours ago
- Fox News
Charlize Theron calls out Hollywood for not taking 'risk' on female hero action films
Actress Charlize Theron criticized the film industry for being reluctant to support female-led action films, in a new interview with The New York Times. Theron and fellow actress Uma Thurman spoke to the outlet about the challenges women face in the genre as they promote their new Netflix superhero sequel, "The Old Guard 2." Theron said that securing the lead roles in action films is more challenging for women because Hollywood viewed these films as more of a risk. "Yeah, it's harder," Theron said. "That's known. Action films with female leads don't get green-lit as much as the ones with male leads. I think the thing that always frustrates me is the fact that guys will get a free ride." The Oscar-winning actress suggested there was a double-standard in Hollywood, claiming male actors that star in films that flop at the box office are given a pass while women rarely receive the same leeway. "When women do this and the movie maybe doesn't hit fully, they don't necessarily get a chance again," she said. "With this, we were very aware that eyes were on us. It's not a risk that studios want to take, but they'll take it many times on the same guy who might have a string of action movies that did not do so well." Both she and Thurman have starred in successful female-led action films. Thurman famously played an assassin in "Kill Bill," while Theron has taken on iconic roles in films like "Mad Max: Fury Road" and the "Fast & Furious" franchise.
Yahoo
15 hours ago
- Yahoo
Bosch's Madison Lintz to Star in Adaptation of Lee Goldberg's Eve Ronin Crime Novels
Madison Lintz has copped herself a new role. Three months after Bosch: Legacy dropped its series finale, franchise vet Lintz is set to star in and executive-produce Eve Ronin, a TV adaptation of Lee Goldberg's series of crime novels. More from TVLine Annie Potts Joins Fox's Doc Martin Adaptation - What Does This Mean for Her Role on Georgie & Mandy? Malin Akerman's Hunting Wives Welcome 'New Girl' Brittany Snow to Texas in First Netflix Trailer Jennifer Aniston to Play Jennette McCurdy's Mother in I'm Glad My Mom Died Series Adaptation for Apple TV+ A network is not yet attached. A six-novel series to date, the books revolve around Eve Ronin, a cop whose off-duty arrest of an abusive movie star goes viral, turning her into a popular hero. In need of good PR, the LAPD quickly makes Eve the youngest female homicide detective in the the department's history. In that job, she tackles high-stakes cases while 'battling institutional resistance and her own personal demons,' Variety reports. Lintz of course co-starred opposite Titus Welliver on Prime Video's Bosch and then its spinoff Bosch: Legacy, playing the titular LAPD detective turned P.I.'s daughter, Maddie, who over the course of 10 total seasons went from tragedy- and crisis-prone teen to a patrolman for the LAPD. Lintz's previous acting credits also include episodes of The Walking Dead and Nashville, and the 2018 Sydney Sweeney-led horror flick Along Came the Devil. Dream Roles for Stars of Cancelled Shows: New Rookie Recruit and More View List Best of TVLine Stars Who Almost Played Other TV Roles — on Grey's Anatomy, NCIS, Lost, Gilmore Girls, Friends and Other Shows TV Stars Almost Cast in Other Roles Fall TV Preview: Who's In? Who's Out? Your Guide to Every Casting Move!


Geek Tyrant
17 hours ago
- Geek Tyrant
Watch Andy Kaufman's Hilarious Impression of Elvis Presley on Johnny Carson's ‘Tonight Show' in 1977 — GeekTyrant
Back in March 1977, comdian Andy Kaufman stepped onto The Tonight Show stage and delivered one of the most unexpected left turns in late-night TV. He kicked things off with a soft-spoken bit in the voice with a strange accent that would later become Latka on Taxi . What followed was a shockingly accurate impersonation, complete with swagger, iconic dance moves, and that unmistakable velvet voice. The whole thing is hilarious to watch! Kaufman was one hell of a crazy entertaininer.