logo
Tom Cruise Is Full of Heart at Cannes Film Festival, Plus Angela Bassett, Leonardo DiCaprio, Eva Longoria and More

Tom Cruise Is Full of Heart at Cannes Film Festival, Plus Angela Bassett, Leonardo DiCaprio, Eva Longoria and More

Yahoo15-05-2025

Stars have been everywhere this week. At Cannes Film Festival in France, Tom Cruise shows love on the red carpet, and Angela Bassett sports a shiny purse. Also at Cannes, Leonardo DiCaprio keeps it low-key in shades, and Eva Longoria stuns in sequins.
Here are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings!
Tom Cruise forms a heart with his hands on the red carpet of Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning at Cannes Film Festival on May 14.
Angela Bassett waves her jewel-studded popcorn clutch at the Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning red carpet at Cannes Film Festival on May 14.
Leonardo DiCaprio leaves the Palais des Festivals with girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti (not pictured) during the Cannes Film Festival on May 14.
Eva Longoria arrives for a Cannes Film Festival screening of Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning in a shiny sequin gown on May 14.
Heidi Klum and her husband Tom Kaulitz are side-by-side on the red carpet at Cannes Film Festival in France on May 14.
A tuxedoed Andie MacDowell shows up to the Cannes Film Festival in France with pulled-back hair on May 14.
Diane Kruger rocks a matching pinstripe shirt and skirt at a photo call for Little Disasters in London on May 14.
JoJo Siwa beams outside ABC Studios in New York City on May 14.
Kim Kardashian steps out in a dramatic white dress with feathers on the hem in Paris on May 14.
Stephen Colbert moderates a fireside chat about Andor with creator Tony Gilroy and star Diego Luna at The Paley Museum in N.Y.C. on May 13.
Ashley Tisdale joins Bluey for a Bush's Baked Beans campaign in New York City on May 13.
Jack LaFrantz and Benson Boone meet up on the red carpet at the BMI Pop Awards in Beverly Hills, California, on May 13.
Barry's CEO Joey Gonzalez and Ana de Armas host a class inspired by her upcoming film Ballerina in New York City on May 13.
Bethenny Frankel talks at Adweek's Social Media Week in New York City on May 13.
Brenda Song helps Vita Coco launch their Orange & Creme Treats at their Nostalgia Mall pop-up in New York City.
At The Last Five Years in New York City, Nick Jonas meets with Dexcom Warriors, who are aspiring performers living with diabetes
Chrissy Teigen and her daughter Luna spend Mother's Day weekend at Cravings' Pancake Land featuring Michael's decor and snacks from Lifeway Kefir.
Jordana Brewster, Lori Harvey, Lauren London and Hilary Duff celebrate Mother's Day with Baby2Baby and Crate & Kids in L.A. on May 8.
Kevin Costner and Rob Lowe reunite at the Airbnb Summer Release on May 13 in Los Angeles.
Ryan and Deacon Phillippe have a father-son night out at the screening of their new show, Motorheads in Los Angeles on May 13.
Sophia Bush and Gabrielle Union match in white at the Airbnb Summer Release on May 13 in Los Angeles.
King Charles and Queen Camilla show their support for The Elephant Family, a conservation charity focusing on Asian wildlife, on May 13 in London.
Ramy Youssef smiles at an Emmy FYC event for his show, #1 Happy Family USA, in Los Angeles on May 12.
Shakira begins the U.S. leg of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran world tour in Charlotte, North Carolina on May 13.
Bradley Cooper surveys the scene in New York City on May 13.
Awkwafina and Alison Brie look summery at the Anine Bing cocktail party in Los Angeles on May 13.
Heidi Klum wears a suit ensemble while heading out to the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 13.
Ciara and Megan Thee Stallion look effortlessly cool at the Airbnb Summer Release on May 13 in Los Angeles.
Ayo Edebiri reps The Bear at the Disney Upfront in New York City on May 13.
Mission Impossible - The Final Reckoning costars Angela Bassett, Tom Cruise, Pom Klementieff and Tramell Tillman pose for a group shot at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 13.
Ana de Armas steps out in an open cardigan in New York City on May 13.
Blake Shelton catches up with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show on May 13 in New York City.
Snoop Dogg and his son Cordell Broadus flash a peace sign at the screening of Snoop Dogg's Iz It A Crime movie album on May 13 in New York City.
Diane Kruger wears a two-piece blue outfit at the Little Disasters premiere in London.
Sterling K. Brown and Nicey Nash pose backstage at the Disney Upfront in New York City on May 13.
Nathan Fillion and Jenna Dewan hold hands at the Disney Upfront in New York City on May 13.
Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor and Glenn Close support their upcoming show All's Fair at the Disney Upfront in New York City on May 13.
Shailene Woodley looks laidback at the Airbnb Summer Release on May 13 in Los Angeles.
Benson Boone and his girlfriend Maggie Thurmon cuddle up at the BMI Pop Awards in Beverly Hills, California on May 13.
Robert De Niro and his partner Tiffany Chen arrive in style on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 13.
Martin Short, Selena Gomez and Steve Martin celebrate the upcoming fifth season of Only Murders in the Building at Disney Upfront in New York City on May 13.
Eva Longoria is all smiles on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 13.
Nick Jonas looks cool as ever as he takes a stroll around New York City on May 13.
Bella Hadid waves to the crowd at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 13.
Quentin Tarantino embraces his wife Daniella at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 13.
Pete Davidson steps out with girlfriend Elsie Hewitt in New York City on May 13.
Jason Weinberg, Demi Moore and Merritt Johnson attend Family Equality's Night at the Pier event to raise money for LGBTQ+ families in New York City on May 12.
Chandra Wilson reps Grey's Anatomy at Disney Upfront in New York City on May 13.
Alfonso Ribeiro looks polished in purple while out in New York City on May 13.
Bobbi Brown and Lauren Bush Lauren show their support at Albert Einstein College of Medicine's Spirit Awards in New York City on May 13.
Heidi Klum looks radiant in a pink floral dress on her way to the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 13.
Renée Zellweger gets sleuthing on the set of Only Murders in the Building in New York City on May 13.
Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner sit courtside at the playoff game between the Boston Celtics and the New York Knicks on May 12 in New York City.
Travis and Jason Kelce host the Amazon Upfront, announcing the streamer's new projects, in New York City on May 12.
Kate Middleton greets guests at the British Fashion Council in London on May 12, where she presents the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design.
Amy Poehler and Tina Fey reunite at an NBCUniversal event announcing the network's primetime show lineup.
Cardi B and NFL star Stefon Diggs fuel dating rumors as they celebrate the New York Knicks' win against the Boston Celtics on May 12 in New York City.
Kelly Ripa, Nicole Scherzinger, and Mark Consuelos smile for a group shot while attending the Family Equality Gala on May 12 in New York City.
Blake Shelton jams out at NBC's TODAY Citi Concert Series on May 13 in New York City.
Justin Theroux walks the blue carpet at the Webby Awards in New York City on May 12.
John Cena and wife Shay Shariatzadeh match in purple looks the Amazon Upfront on May 12 in New York City
Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa make a grand arrival at the Amazon Upfront in New York City on May 12.
Lizzo shows off her new blonde hair at the Amazon Upfront in New York City on May 12.
Jurnee Smollett and Ciara celebrate the grand opening of Tory Burch's new flagship store on Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles on May 12.
Pauline Chalamet, Kate Hudson and Jodie Turner-Smith look chic at the opening of Tory Burch's new flagship store in Los Angeles on May 12.
Ryan Reynolds rocks a double-tan outfit on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on May 12 in New York City.
Maren Morris performs on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on May 12 in New York City
Eva Longoria heads out of her hotel in Paris to the Cannes Film Festival on May 13.
Robert De Niro and girlfriend Tiffany Chen arrive at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 13.
Halle Berry waves to fans at the Cannes Film Festival on May 13.
Tom Brady shows off his famous football handling skills at the Fox Upfront in New York City on May 12.
Elizabeth Hurley and Brendan Fraser smile at the Fox Upfront in New York City on May 12.
Rob Lowe and Jon Hamm pose together at the Fox Upfront in New York City on May 12.
Usher wears Emory University's robes as he gives their graduation commencement speech in Atlanta on May 12.
Halle Berry radiates movie star energy as she enters Hotel Martinez in Paris ahead of the Cannes Film Festival on May 12.
Tom Cruise dons a classic suit with a patterned tie as he prepares for the BFI Fellowship celebration for him in London on May 12.
Days after hosting the ACM Awards, Reba McEntire flies to New York City for the NBCUniversal Upfront event on May 12.
Snoop Dogg, in a bright blue tracksuit, carries a speaker as he enters Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen in New York City on May 12.
Lizzo rocks full platinum blonde hair as she steps out in a black dress at Watch What Happens Live in New York City on May 12.
Hannah Waddingham glows on the red carpet at the BFI Chair's Dinner in London on May 12.
Bella Hadid goes blonde as she arrives at her hotel ahead of Cannes Film Festival in France on May 12.
Gayle King and Nicole Scherzinger pop in vibrant colors at SiriusXM Studios in New York City on May 12.
Heidi Klum and her husband Tom Kaulitz match in black at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 12.
Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro visit Isa Antonetti during a production of Buena Vista Social Club on Broadway in N.Y.C. on May 11.
Kylie Jenner wears a pink bikini while enjoying the sun on the Turks and Caicos Islands on May 10.
A shaded DJ Khaled holds up the MCM x Snipes collaboration at a launch party held at We The Best x Snipes in Miami.
Ashley Madekwe, Shea McGee and Jamie Chung are ready for the spring at An Evening with Tuckerknuck and Studio McGee in West Hollywood, California, on May 8.
Jordan Chiles tips her cowboy hat at an afterparty for Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour in L.A. powered by SirDavis American Whisky, Marriott Bonvoy and EDITION on May 8.
Terry Crews shows off his biceps in Spotify, FC Barcelona and Travis Scott's Cactus Jack merchandise in Barcelona on May 10.
Walton Goggins delivers his opening monologue in his Saturday Night Live hosting debut in New York City on May 10.
Gwen Stefani gets ready to take the stage at Wango Tango in Huntington Beach, California, wearing all denim on May 10.
Jessie J, her son Sky, mom Rose Cornish and boyfriend Chanan Safir Colman have a family day at The Wiggles' tour stop in London on May 9.
Abbott Elementary's William Stanford Davis stops by The Jennifer Hudson Show for a May 12 episode in Burbank, California.
A casual Jennifer Lawrence totes a big yellow bag on a stroll in New York City on May 11.
Daniel Dae Kim arrives at a closing night screening of Yellow Face in San Francisco on May 11.
Michelle Williams' character is pregnant for A Place in Hell scene in New York City on May 11.
Harry Hamlin holds an acting masterclass at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation in Los Angeles on May 11.
Nicole Scherzinger wears a bright pink biker jacket to the opening night of The Last Bimbo of the Apocalypse in New York City on May 11.
Benson Boone and his girlfriend Maggie Thurmon hold hands on a day around Malibu, California, on May 11.
Host Alan Cumming looks dapper at the 2025 BAFTA TV Awards in London on May 11.
Amber Rose reps the Houston Rockets at the Baddies Africa premiere in West Hollywood, California, on May 11.
Megan Thee Stallion is a sheer beauty at the Gold Gala in Los Angeles on May 10.
Also at the Gold Gala, H.E.R. sports a stylish pair of shades in Los Angeles on May 10.
Meghan Trainor prepares to head onstage in a jewel-studded two-piece at Wango Tango in Huntington Beach, California, on May 10.
Teddi Mellencamp arrives in white to Wango Tango in Huntington Beach, California, on May 10.
A blonde Doja Cat strikes a pose on the Wango Tango red carpet in Huntington Beach, California, on May 10.
Yvette Nicole Brown and her husband Anthony Davis are happy to be at the Spring Break Gala in Los Angeles on May 10.
Dressed in a black dress, Michelle Monaghan steps out in the East Village in N.Y.C. on May 10.
Timothée Chalamet cheers on the New York Knicks in game three against the Boston Celtics in N.Y.C. on May 10.
Justin Theroux bundles up to attend the Poker Face pop-up with his dog Kuma in New York City on May 9.
Saweetie celebrates Kali Uchis' new album Sincerely at a party in Hollywood, California, on May 9.
Taraji P. Henson rocks an edgy look on The Jennifer Hudson Show for a May 9 episode in Burbank, California.
Khloé Kardashian sparkles in sequins with an award at the German Perfume Award Duftstars in Dusseldorf, Germany, on May 8.
Nicola Coughlan radiates old Hollywood glam at the 2025 BAFTA Television Awards in London on May 11.
Tom Cruise speaks as a guest at the British Film Institute's Southbank location in London on May 11.
Heidi Klum smiles for the cameras while walking through the Nice Côte d'Azur Airport ahead of the 2025 Cannes Film Festival in France on May 11.
Chanel Iman and Victoria Monét celebrate a new Chasa collection at Porta Via in Beverly Hills, Calif., on May 9.
Alan Cumming attends the 2025 BAFTA Television Awards in a dazzling blue blazer and leopard print in London on May 11.
Viola Davis is joined by her daughter Genesis at the City Year Los Angeles' 14th annual Spring Break Gala held at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., on May 9.
Meghan Trainor makes a glamorous appearance in a pink bow outfit and pearl set at iHeartRadio's 102.7 KIIS FM Wango Tango in Huntington Beach, Calif., on May 10.
Read the original article on People

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Brad Pitt Will Team with Tom Cruise If They Stay Grounded: ‘I'm Not Gonna Hang My Ass Off Airplane S***'
Brad Pitt Will Team with Tom Cruise If They Stay Grounded: ‘I'm Not Gonna Hang My Ass Off Airplane S***'

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

Brad Pitt Will Team with Tom Cruise If They Stay Grounded: ‘I'm Not Gonna Hang My Ass Off Airplane S***'

At the June 9 'F1' premiere in Mexico City, star Brad Pitt spoke with E! News about potentially making a film with fellow box office champ Tom Cruise, an old buddy of Pitt. 'He's sweet,' the 'Ocean's 11' actor said. 'Yeah, we did have our go-cart days back in the '90s,' admitting that Cruise was the superior racer then. Pitt does have stipulations on what would be expected to him if he was ever to appear alongside the ambitious 'Mission: Impossible' stunt performer. More from IndieWire Han Shot First: BFI Screened a 'Miracle' Original 'Star Wars' Print - No Matter How George Lucas Might Feel About It The Sound of 'Ballerina' Asks 'What Would Wick Do?' 'Well, I'm not gonna hang my ass off airplane shit like that,' he said. 'When he does something again that's on the ground.' No matter his stuntman bonafides, 'F1' director Joseph Kosinski, who also directed Cruise in 'Top Gun Maverick,' said that Cruise was not considered to play Pitt's role in the Formula One racing drama.'Tom always pushes it to the limit, but at the same time is super capable and very skilled. They both have the natural talent for driving. But, yeah, I could see Tom maybe scaring us a little bit more,' Kosinski told GQ. Pitt's new movie was first screened for an audience of real Formula One drivers in May ahead of the Monaco Gand Prix. Racer Lando Norris — who also appears in the movie — praised the 'inspirational story,' adding that 'it had a lot of different meanings behind it all. But a cool storyline and a lot of inspiration for young people coming into it.' 'It's going to make people want to watch F1, which is really the goal of it,' driver Oliver Bearman said. 'The onboard shots and the work that they did was actually quite incredible — it was impressive to see the technology that they can use.' Pitt said that, like his 'F1' character, he had precise rituals when preparing for each day of shooting. 'My OCD… before getting in the car, I always have to get in on the left side. I have to put my left shoe on first. I have to put my left glove on first. My belt — the guys knew we had to do left first [before] right. If they didn't we'd have to start over,' he explained. 'F1' hits IMAX theaters on June 25, with its wide release following two days later on June 27. Watch the trailer below: Best of IndieWire Guillermo del Toro's Favorite Movies: 56 Films the Director Wants You to See 'Song of the South': 14 Things to Know About Disney's Most Controversial Movie Nicolas Winding Refn's Favorite Films: 37 Movies the Director Wants You to See

Sharks, survival, and serial killers: Behind the scenes of Dangerous Animals
Sharks, survival, and serial killers: Behind the scenes of Dangerous Animals

News24

time4 hours ago

  • News24

Sharks, survival, and serial killers: Behind the scenes of Dangerous Animals

Hassie Harrison stars alongside Josh Heuston in Dangerous Animals, a genre-blending survival horror set on Australia's Gold Coast. The film follows a troubled surfer's fight for survival after being abducted by a shark-obsessed serial killer. In this Q&A, Harrison and Heuston discuss chemistry, high-stakes stunts, and exploring complex themes in their roles. Yellowstone actor Hassie Harrison stars in the Australian survival horror film Dangerous Animals. Directed by Sean Byrne, the film follows Zephyr (Harrison), a solitary surfer with a troubled past who has come to Australia's Gold Coast to find an escape. Her peaceful existence is disrupted when she meets Moses (Josh Heuston), a local real estate agent and fellow surfer. After a romantic night with him, she flees to the ocean but is abducted by Tucker (Jai Courtney), a shark-obsessed serial killer. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival during the Directors' Fortnight section and received various reviews. Courtney was lauded for his performance, with many calling Tucker one of the best new horror villains, while Byrne's direction was praised for blending serial-killer thriller with a 'creature feature,' delivering tension and slick production quality. In this Q&A, Harrison and Heuston discuss their roles in Dangerous Animals. From building instant chemistry to navigating thrilling stunts and blending complex themes, they share behind-the-scenes insights. You both create a believable connection in such a short time, which drives the action for the audience. We understand why these two people now have something to fight for and live for. How did you work with Sean to establish that relationship? Josh Heuston: Sean, first of all, had it all mapped out, every single moment and beat. He had hand-drawn sketches for everything, so every day he comes to set, he already has the entire shot just mapped out for you. So there's that. But then, in terms of building a connection, we just clicked instantly. Hassie Harrison: We did a chemistry read before, and just have always had each other's backs and championed each other. JH: Hassie already booked the role, and I dropped a line in the chemistry read, and then Hassie was like, 'Oh, that was my bad', and pretended that she made a mistake to help me get over the nerves. I messed up the audition for a moment, and she had my back and saved me. HH: I had his back since day one. It's actually kind of funny, too – when we did the movie, our whole first week was just our opening love story. So when we first started the movie, it felt like I was doing a rom-com. It was just so easy, fun and light, and then all of a sudden, we had to switch gears. Courtesy of Independent Film Company and Shudder Dangerous Animals is such a fantastic mash of genres; it's a shark thriller, but it has the serial killer element added. What did you enjoy about having that blend of genres? HH: It's always cool to be able to bend genres because I feel like it's more representative of how complex life is. It's more than just one note. JH: For me, it was my first time stepping into thriller or horror, so it was just exciting. In certain dramas or sci-fi stuff that I've done before, the stakes aren't always 110%, whereas [in this], we're kind of all fighting for our lives. It was very exciting and fun; you're not usually screaming and running away or fighting a bear of a man - you're not doing that in other genres. It was a learning experience, but at the same time, it was just insanely fun. You both get to do stunt, fighting and combat work. What did you enjoy about the practicality of blocking that all out? HH: To be honest, it really inspired me; I want my next job to have a lot more stunts and stuff like that. I'm luckily a very physically capable person, and it adds this whole other fun element of choreography to the acting. It's just fun; you feel that adrenaline, just like you hope the audience does. JH: For me, I came into it being like, I want to do every single stunt I can, and I didn't want to have to use a stuntman too much. I loved it, but if you asked me in 20, 30 years, I'd probably be like, 'Someone else can do it'. It's physically demanding, but at the same time, this movie was just so much fun to make from day one through to the last day. Jai has spoken about how there were moments on set where you've got actors strung up in Tucker's feeding harness and how he felt the intensity and the weight of that in playing the villain. How did you both decompress from the darker elements of the story? JH: To be honest, after the harness scene, I went and got a massage. I was like, 'my body's not working the way it used to'. But I loved having Jai opposite me; he's feeding me the entire time. So it's so easy to fall into that. HH: It took me a little time to shake it, I'll be honest. I started having nightmares and stuff. Honestly, for me, just being on the beach, and we got to shoot on the Gold Coast – I would just go get in the ocean every day and wash it off. Courtesy of Mark Taylor. You're shooting much of the film on a boat, on location – what was that experience like, out on the water? JH: I grew up in Australia, so I'm used to being out there. I love the ocean, and I grew up with it - grew up surfing and doing all that sort of stuff. But I'm not a very good surfer, that being said. HH: You're great! That's what everybody says. JH: For me, I'm happiest near the ocean. So it was like a holiday, but just doing something I love at the same time. A lot of the tension and the horror in Dangerous Animals comes from the stillness that Sean Byrne employs, as much as he uses fast-paced moments. How did that manifest on set? JH: He's a very visceral director, so he knows exactly what he wants, and he's in the scene with you. We had a running joke, which was 'gritted teeth'. So a lot of his direction was 'gritted teeth, we need the gritted teeth', and we're all trying to deliver that. But he's heavy breathing and tense and fighting with us while we're in these same scenes. He's acting just as much as we are in the entire process. Which, for me, gave so, so much support. HH: Essentially, he's great at building tension. It's not like there's this overuse of gore just for gore's sake. There are these earned moments, and it builds up and then has a release. And that's what makes the ride so fun. The story contrasts humans as social animals against solitary sharks, but also against Tucker, this man who's isolated himself from the world because of the pain he's experienced. How did those themes resonate for you? JH: Moses' heart is on his sleeve, and he leads with that. For me, it was always trying to find the connection with Hassie, and that's my throughline throughout the entire film. He's just trying to follow this connection. It was a 12-hour experience of them hanging out, but for him, it was such an important moment in his life, and he just followed that. So, in terms of isolation, Moses is not trying to isolate himself at all. He's just trying to follow the love of his life in that moment, and it gave me something to fight for. HH: Zephyr is fighting what she feels and knows is real love, and the fact that she hasn't known a lot of kindness in her life, has her walls built up and has created a life that can match the level of intimacy she can handle. And then there's that mirror; as soon as she meets Josh's character, all of that is brought up to the surface, and she's like: 'Wait'. She's just a scared pup, a hurt pup. Courtesy of Independent Film Company and Shudder. We get some clues as to the reasons she feels isolated from the world. How did you understand Zephyr's mindset coming to Australia? HH: A big part of what informed a lot of my research, and it's not even touched on in the film really, but there's a tattoo that she has on her back that actually is a universal symbol for sexual abuse. And that's a big part of why she has closed up and run away and has become this vagabond. It's a really hard and truthful topic, and doing the research on that was heavy, but that's what was real for her. Australian horror is known for its particular brutality, and that's matched in this film with some fairly brutal moments – like a character biting their own thumb off. As an American, what was your sort of understanding of the Australian horror genre? HH: Australians are so well respected in this space. Between The Loved Ones and The Devil's Candy, Sean knows his stuff when it comes to all things genre. I love my Aussies, but you guys do seem to have a little dark, wicked side. But I was down to come play, and I knew I had big shoes to fill. [To Josh] Was I the only American on set? JH: Yeah, pretty much. Hassie showed up, ready to rock from day one. There were no reservations of jumping into the Australian culture- HH: And ocean. JH: Literally. There was no hesitation; she jumped straight in. I guess Australians are known for a bit of grit, like Wolf Creek, one of our cult classic Australian horror films. Recently, there's Talk to Me, which is amazing. Australia's on a wave right now, I think, with horror, and Hassie came and brought it and drove it as well. It's great seeing Australia kind of rock it in horror. Courtesy of Independent Film Company and Shudder Okay, let's finish on Zephyr biting off her own thumb to escape. What I loved about the thumb is how it wasn't just like this incredible act of bravery, but it matched thematically – the whole idea of a bear gnawing its way out of a trap. What was it like shooting that? HH: I was actually the most nervous about that scene. Of course, they saved it for the very last day, and everybody's trying to have this super cool last day, all partying together; summer camp's over. I think one of the things that was important for me to feel was her vulnerability and how scared she was to do it; you know what I mean? That was a hard scene to shoot. I kind of hyperventilated. JH: She passed out. HH: Yeah, I passed out. JH: The stakes are so high for you, too, like I'm still covered in blood across the room from you and trying to be present as much as possible. But yeah, you if you're like, because you are hyperventilating in a way, to try and get yourself to that emotional state, and Hassie, again, committed 100% and passed the f*** out. HH: I'll never forget. I just started, like, slowly tipping. And our DP was like, 'Hey!' and came and caught me. It's one of those scenes that you just have to commit to, and it looks so rank. I couldn't believe, watching it in the theatre, how everyone was cheering. I was like, 'Yeah, okay, all right!'

Mubi Responds to Backlash Over New Investor's Ties to Israeli Defense-Tech Startup
Mubi Responds to Backlash Over New Investor's Ties to Israeli Defense-Tech Startup

Yahoo

time7 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Mubi Responds to Backlash Over New Investor's Ties to Israeli Defense-Tech Startup

Mubi, the upstart distributor, streaming platform and production company that was recently valued at $1 billion and guided 'The Substance' to box office success and into the Oscars, has responded to backlash over its latest source of investment. At the end of May, it was announced that the company — which went on a buying spree at the recent Cannes Film Festival, snapping up rights to eight films in competition (including a $24 million splurge on the Jennifer Lawrence-Robert Pattinson starring 'Die My Love') — had secured a $100 million investment from Sequoia Capital. More from Variety Jim Jarmusch's 'Father Mother Sister Brother' Starring Cate Blanchett, Adam Driver Confirmed for Venice Competition, Says Mubi Boss Mubi Expands Theatrical Operations to Italy With Former Lucky Red Exec Gabriele D'Andrea in Charge Mubi Acquires Oliver Laxe's Cannes Competition Entry 'Sirât' for Italy, Turkey and India The Silicon Valley-based Sequoia has invested in a wide range of companies, including the likes of Apple, Google, ByteDance, Cisco, and Nvidia. Mubi marks a rare foray into entertainment. But Sequoia is also closely tied to Israelo defence-tech startup Kela, founded in July 2024 by four veterans of Israeli intelligence units in response to the terror attacks of Oct. 7 and more than six months into the invasion of Gaza. Kela is currently developing a battlefield operating system enabling militaries to integrate AI and commercial tech. According to Sequoia's website, it led Kela's $10 million seed funding round last year. In May of this year, Kela secured an additional $60 million in investment in a funding round also backed by Sequoia (alongside Lux Capital and In-Q-Tel, the investment arm of the CIA). Kela's total investment now stands at $100 million. 'The vision is two-fold: in the short term, to upgrade Israel's internal defense capabilities,' wrote Sequoia in a lengthy article about its business with Kela posted in March of this year. 'The company's initial focus is border protection, an urgent priority post-October 7th. In the long term, the ambition is to convert Israel into a defense tech hub for Western militaries—a source of strategic advantage for NATO and the U.S. as they seek to deter their adversaries.' Mubi receiving investment from a company with ties to the Israeli defense sector in the midst of Israel's deadly war in Gaza has fallen foul of some online critics. Several on social media have called for Mubi to be boycotted and have claimed that they've already canceled their subscriptions. A widely shared post on X said it was 'time to add @mubi to the BDS list,' referring to the Palestinian-led Boycott Divestment and Sanctions movement that looks to boycott Israeli products and encourage investors to divest from companies implicated in Israeli policies. A group called Film Workers for Palestine later said it was 'horrified' by Mubi's decision. 'This is unacceptable, and we demand that Mubi return the investment,' it wrote in a well-circulated Instagram post. In a statement posted to its social media channels on Saturday, Mubi said the rationale to seek investment from Seqouia was to 'accelerate our mission of delivering bold and visionary films to global audiences,' adding that the venture firm had a '50-plus year history of partnering with founders to help turn their ideas into world-changing businesses.' 'Over the last several days, some members of our community have commented on the decision to work with Sequoia given their investment in Israeli companies and the personal opinions expressed by one of their partners,' it said. 'The beliefs of individual investors do not reflect the views of MUBI.' First founded 18 years ago by CEO Efe Carakal, Mubi has evolved from a niche streaming service to a full-fledged studio, cultivating a major following in the art-house crowd along the way. While it has largely remained politically muted, last year it cancelled an entire festival it had planned in Turkey after local authorities banned a screening of Luca Guadagnino's 'Queer' over what they described as 'provocative content.' As has been pointed out online, Mubi has numerous Palestinian films and features by Palestinian filmmakers about Gaza in its library. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? 25 Hollywood Legends Who Deserve an Honorary Oscar

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store