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Rebecca De Mornay slams 'Hand That Rocks the Cradle' remake: 'Betrayal'
Rebecca De Mornay slams 'Hand That Rocks the Cradle' remake: 'Betrayal'

New York Post

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Rebecca De Mornay slams 'Hand That Rocks the Cradle' remake: 'Betrayal'

Don't mess with Peyton Flanders. Rebecca De Mornay, the iconic actress who brought the deranged nanny to life in 'The Hand That Rocks the Cradle,' got candid on her feelings surrounding the film's reboot. The 1992 thriller is getting a facelift by 20th Century, with Michelle Garza Cervera helming as the director and 'Longlegs' star Maika Monroe, 32, portraying Flanders, the role made famous by De Mornay. 12 Rebecca De Mornay spoke to The Post about her new thriller, 'Saint Clare.' Page Six Despite the buzz surrounding the remake, the 'Risky Business' bombshell admitted she wasn't thrilled when she learned about the news, exclusively telling The Post that no one from the new cast or crew reached out to her about redoing the legendary film. 'Nobody. I found out about it, and I kind of joked that I was quite perturbed. It felt like a betrayal, like how dare you [have] somebody else be playing that part,' she said. That doesn't mean that De Mornay is boycotting the movie. 'I'm actually kind of curious to see it, to see if they can live up to what we did,' the actress added. While she's gearing up for her latest thriller 'Saint Clare,' which also features Bella Thorne and Ryan Phillippe, the star shared that remakes are sort of a moot point in Hollywood, despite classics 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' (1997) getting rebooted. 12 She also discussed 'The Hand That Rocks the Cradle' reboot. 12 Rebecca De Mornay played Peyton Flanders, the deranged nanny, in the '92 blockbuster. ©Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection 12 She told The Post that no one from the reboot reached out to her about the follow-up film. ©Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection In June, Rob Lowe even revealed they are working on a script for a 'St. Elmo's Fire' remake 40 years after the original one hit theaters in 1985. 'New stories seem to be impossible for people to come up with. That's why I really like 'Saint Claire.' It's new. I haven't seen anything like it before,' De Mornay told The Post about her new horror film. 'There's a kind of laziness of falling [into] 'Oh, well, that works. So let's just do that one again,' rather than coming up with a new story. So that kind of bugs me a little,' she added, while noting that she enjoyed the various versions of 'A Star is Born.' 12 Maika Monroe is stepping into the role that De Mornay made famous. The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images 12 'I found out about it, and I kind of joked that it was quite perturbed. It felt like a betrayal, like how dare you, [have] somebody else be playing that part,' she said. Getty Images The musical romance has been remade four times since the original 1937 film. First, in 1951, there was a television adaptation featuring Kathleen Crowley and Conrad Nagel as the romantic leads. Three years later, Judy Garland and James Mason remade it for the big screen, followed by Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson in 1976, and, finally, Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper in 2018. 'We tend to think a movie is one cast. I guess it doesn't have to be, if it's a really good story, a good script. I guess, it doesn't have to, but I just wish that there was also more imagination with new scripts, because it feels like people are just falling back on what once were,' De Mornay told The Post. 12 The original 'Hand That Rocks the Cradle' was a hit with a $140 million box office haul. ©Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection 12 Rebecca De Mornay won her the Best Actress award at the 1992 Cognac Festival du Film Policier in France. ©Buena Vista Pictures/courtesy E When asked if she had advice for Monroe on playing the character that earned her a Best Actress award at the 1992 Cognac Festival du Film Policier in France — and two MTV award nominations for Best Villain and Best Female Performance — De Mornay shared that it's best for the young star to navigate the role without any influence. 'No, no, because as an actor, you have to come up with the thing yourself, even if it has been done before,' she replied. Referencing her 1988 portrayal of Billie Dawn in the stage version of 'Born Yesterday' at the Pasadena Playhouse, a role made famous by Judy Holliday in the original 1950 movie then by Melanie Griffith in the 1993 remake, De Mornay confessed, 'I, on purpose, didn't watch the movie before because I wanted to create character myself.' 12 Rebecca De Mornay as Peyton Flanders. ©Buena Vista Pictures/courtesy E De Mornay got her big break playing Lana in the 1983 blockbuster 'Risky Business' alongside Tom Cruise. The film followed the sexual adventures of Joel Goodson (Cruise), a high school senior who meets a call girl (De Mornay) while his parents are on vacation. The on-screen love interests started dating in real life after meeting on a different set in 1982, but their relationship fizzled out in 1985. In 1992, De Mornay was once again launched into international success in 'The Hand That Rocks the Cradle,' with the flick bringing in a whopping $140 million box office haul. 12 Rebecca De Mornay during her interview with The Post. Page Six The actress continued to star on the big screen in flicks like 1985's 'Runaway Train' with Jon Voight and 1991's 'Backdraft' with Kurt Russell. However, her chilling portrayal of the warped nanny in 'Hand That Rocks the Cradle' will always be remembered. The original flick focuses on an obstetrician and his pregnant wife (De Mornay), whose life crumbles when he's caught sexually molesting one of his patients. With his personal and professional life unraveling, he takes his life. 12 Annabella Sciorra and Rebecca De Mornay in 'The Hand That Rocks the Cradle.' ©Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection The stress causes the wife to suffer a miscarriage. Posing as a nanny, she goes to great lengths to get revenge against the woman who came forward against her late husband and her family. Actor Martin Starr, who stars opposite Monroe in the upcoming remake, shared in March that they're already done shooting the follow-up film. During the interview with Collider, Starr confessed he wasn't sure if the movie would be released this year or in 2026. 12 Monroe's reboot has already wrapped filming but has no release date yet. Corbis via Getty Images 'I don't know when they're trying to push it,' he told the outlet. 'I know she's (Cervera) already editing it, so we're going.' De Mornay's latest film, directed by Mitzi Peirone, follows an isolated woman (Thorne) who suffers from dissociative identity disorder and is haunted by voices, which causes her to go on a killing spree in their small town. While she seems to be getting away with murder, her last kill exposes her to a world she's not ready for. De Mornay stars as Arlene 'Gigi' Newberry and Phillippe plays Detective Rich Timmons. 'Saint Clare' is available to stream on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango At Home.

‘Risky Business' star Rebecca De Mornay praises ex Tom Cruise: ‘I'm really proud of him'
‘Risky Business' star Rebecca De Mornay praises ex Tom Cruise: ‘I'm really proud of him'

New York Post

time20-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

‘Risky Business' star Rebecca De Mornay praises ex Tom Cruise: ‘I'm really proud of him'

Rebecca De Mornay is still fond of Tom Cruise more than 40 years after appearing with him in 'Risky Business.' The actress, 65, praised her former co-star during an exclusive interview with Page Six published Saturday, July 19. 'I'm really proud of him,' De Mornay said while promoting her new 'Saint Claire' thriller. 'I'm really, really proud of him.' 10 Rebecca De Mornay during an exclusive interview with Page Six. Page Six 10 Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay in a promo short for 'Risky Business' in 1983. ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection 'Risky Business,' which was both De Mornay and Cruise's breakout film, was released in 1983. The coming-of-age teen comedy sees high schooler Joel Goodsen (Cruise) fall for prostitute Lana (De Mornay) while his parents are away on vacation. After first meeting on the set of the classic movie in 1982, De Mornay and the 'Mission: Impossible' star dated in real life for nearly three years. 10 Rebecca De Mornay gushed about Tom Cruise and their time filming 'Risky Business' more than 40 years ago. Page Six De Mornay now likens Cruise, 63, to a 'major chord,' whereas she is a 'minor chord.' 'He's like, 'I am Top Gun and that's what America really wanted,' and so he's fulfilled it,' she explained. 'He is a brilliant, brilliant interpreter of what the zeitgeist is.' 'I'm really, really proud of knowing him from when we were in the suburbs of Chicago and knowing what he wanted and where it is now,' the actress added. 'We started this together, and look what he did with it.' 10 Rebecca De Mornay as prostitute Lana and Tom Cruise as high schooler Joel Goodsen in 'Risky Business.' ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection 10 Rebecca De Mornay as Lana and Tom Cruise as Joel Goodsen in 'Risky Business.' ©Warner Bros/courtesy Everett Collection / Everett Collection 10 Tom Cruise as Joel Goodsen and Rebecca De Mornay as Lana in 'Risky Business.' ©Warner Bros/courtesy Everett Collection / Everett Collection Following the success of 'Risky Business,' Cruise went on to star in not just in the blockbuster 'Mission: Impossible' and 'Top Gun' franchises but also hit films like 'A Few Good Men,' 'Jerry Maguire' and 'Eyes Wide Shut.' As for De Mornay, she has appeared in 'The Hand That Rocks the Cradle' and 'The Slugger's Wife.' 'Saint Claire,' the actress' latest movie that also stars Bella Thorne and Ryan Phillippe, is perhaps De Mornay's grittiest project yet. 10 Rebecca De Mornay at the 51st Annual Saturn Awards at the Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport on February 4, 2024, in Burbank, California. Variety via Getty Images 10 Tom Cruise at the global premiere of 'Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning' in Leicester Square on May 15, 2025, in London, England. Dave Benett/WireImage Thorne portrays a serial killer who murders misbehaving men, and De Mornay admitted that the script impressed her. 'It's very rare that I read scripts about a female serial killer who's obsessed with Joan of Arc, which I thought was just brilliant,' she told Page Six. 'I just wanted to be a support to this project.' Meanwhile, De Mornay's praise for Cruise comes amid rumors that the 'Cocktail' actor is dating Hollywood starlet Ana de Armas. 10 Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas arriving in London together on April 15, 2025. BACKGRID 10 The 'Knives Out' starlet and Tom Cruise enjoying time together on a yacht in Menorca, Spain. SIBOURMAN / BACKGRID The pair first sparked romance rumors in February, and they were most recently spotted enjoying time together on a yacht in Menorca, Spain. However, insiders close to the 37-year-old 'Knives Out' actress have insisted that Armas is single and simply preparing for a project she and Cruise are working on together. 'Tom is crazy hardworking, and she's very excited to work with him,' a source told People on July 18. 'She calls it an opportunity of a lifetime.' 'Tom is an incredible mentor to Ana,' they added. 'She has nothing but amazing things to say about him.'

Harry Teinowitz, sports talk radio host who wrote play on sobriety after DUI arrest, dies at 64
Harry Teinowitz, sports talk radio host who wrote play on sobriety after DUI arrest, dies at 64

Chicago Tribune

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Chicago Tribune

Harry Teinowitz, sports talk radio host who wrote play on sobriety after DUI arrest, dies at 64

Harry Teinowitz was a well-known figure on Chicago's sports talk-radio airwaves in the 1990s and early 2000s, at one point co-hosting a top-rated sports show on WMVP-AM ESPN 1000. A comedian by background, Teinowitz later turned a personal setback in the early 2010s — a drunken-driving arrest and a stint in rehab — into a stage comedy, 'When Harry Met Rehab' that was loosely based on his life experiences. 'Harry lived to make people laugh and to make people happy,' said his longtime collaborator, Spike Manton, who also noted Teinowitz's love for sports. 'There was just never a night he wasn't watching at least two different games.' Teinowitz, 64, died of complications from a liver transplant July 15 at his home, said his brother, Danny. He was an Evanston resident. Teinowitz was the son of Philip Teinowitz, who owned four horses that raced in the Kentucky Derby, and Lois Teinowitz. Raised in Glencoe, Teinowitz graduated from New Trier East High School and attended the University of Kansas for one year. Interested in acting, Teinowitz got a part playing a pyromaniac bed-wetter in the 1980 comedy film 'Up the Academy,' which was shot in Salina, Kansas. He transferred to Columbia College Chicago, where he earned a bachelor's degree. Teinowitz dabbled in acting and had small role playing a teen at a party in the 1983 film 'Risky Business' starring Tom Cruise, which was shot on the North Shore, before pursuing a career as a stand-up comedian. Teinowitz was a regular at comedy clubs all over the city and suburbs in the late 1980s. In the early 1990s, he and Manton started 'Funny Money,' an annual comedy benefit for the Greater Chicago Council of the National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse. 'I was very impressed with the charity, and I had a real sense of giving something back to the community,' Teinowitz told the Tribune in 1993. In the mid-1990s, Teinowitz and Manton began co-hosting a sports comedy radio show on Saturday nights on WMVP-AM. The pair developed something of a cult following, and got to know many athletes. In March 1996, the duo were promoted to host middays on WMVP. That show lasted just nine weeks before the station changed formats. Teinowitz performed some fill-in work on WMVP — including taking part in a 1997 interview that Steve Cochran held with O.J. Simpson, in which he asked the disgraced former football star his first pick in a fantasy football draft — and in late 1997 co-hosted an hourlong fantasy football show on WMVP. Teinowitz also briefly co-hosted an evening program on WCKG-FM with Pete McMurray. Returning to WMVP in October 1998 amid a relaunch of the sports-talk format, Teinowitz signed a deal to co-host afternoon drive with Manton. The following year, the pair shifted to evenings, and they also picked up a weekend morning fantasy football show, starting in 2000. He also did some work for the ESPN network. Teinowitz returned briefly to his acting roots in 2000, with a role in 'Return to Me,' a popular film shot in Chicago. In 2001, Teinowitz began his longest and best-known run on the airwaves, co-hosting an afternoon drive-time show on WMVP with veteran radio personality Dan McNeil and former NFL lineman John Jurkovic. The show's mouthful of a name? 'McNeil, Jurko and Harry.' The trio's time in the spotlight was marred by a variety of disputes, with McNeil drawing a suspension from the station in 2002 after a heated off-air exchange that involved McNeil shoving Teinowitz, and a two-day suspension for all three after a heated on-air discussion between McNeil and Teinowitz over Teinowitz's credibility. Despite the rancor — the Tribune's Ed Sherman called McNeil 'the cynical radio man' and Teinowitz 'the hopeful fan' — the show was successful, edging ahead of rival WSCR-AM in the ratings later in 2002 and performing well against competitors for the rest of their run together. 'I'm very laid back,' Teinowitz told the Tribune in 2005. 'Mac's very high-strung. I admire that he wants the show to be successful, and I admire the time and energy he puts into it. But I'm not crazy about his bedside manner. To that he would say, 'Get over it.'' Teinowitz and McNeil continued to spar from time to time, with an ugly on-air exchange in 2006 over Teinowitz asking for help to get his car parked devolving into an uglier off-air scene and another suspension. Teinowitz remained at WMVP after McNeil exited the station in 2009. He continued in his role supplying one-liners and a seemingly unrealistic amounts of optimism for Chicago sports teams. 'That's the outlook he had on life as well, even to his detriment,' Manton said. 'He didn't know how to hold a grudge. He was a hopeful fan, period.' In 2011, Skokie police caught Teinowitz driving with a blood-alcohol level nearly twice the legal limit. Teinowitz apologized on the air at the start of the next show he appeared on, and soon afterward he entered a rehabilitation program voluntarily. He returned to the airwaves about six weeks later. In 2013, WMVP parted ways with Teinowitz. The following year, he reunited with Manton to co-host an afternoon-drive show on the short-lived low-power radio station WGWG-LP 87.7 FM The Game. After The Game folded, Teinowitz was a fill-in host on WGN-AM for sports talk shows and non-sports shows. He worked frequently with Bill Leff, and also co-hosted WGN's weekend sports show, 'The Beat.' 'For somebody who grew up listening to Harry, to get to work with him was an honor, and what I learned quickly was that however big Harry's personality was, his heart was bigger,' said Mark Carman, a co-host. 'He was incredibly supportive to numerous people, myself included, who were trying to make their way in the business.' In 2021, the Greenhouse Theater Center in Lincoln Park staged 'When Harry Met Rehab,' a comedy about sobriety Teinowitz co-wrote with Manton. Loosely based on Teinowitz's life, the play starred Dan Butler of 'Frasier' fame and Melissa Gilbert, who starred as Laura Ingalls Wilder on 'Little House on the Prairie.' 'The macho persona of the Chicago sports guy does not, of course, easily admit error nor vulnerability. It took some guts for Teinowitz to tell his story without any excuses,' Tribune theater critic Chris Jones wrote in December 2021. 'When Harry Met Rehab' was staged in an off-Broadway theater in New York City last fall, under the title 'Another Shot.' In recent years, Teinowitz had suffered heart and liver problems. He received a liver transplant in 2023. A marriage to Wendy Teinowitz ended in divorce. Other survivors include a sister, Nancy; another brother, Billy; and two children, Lucy and Reggie. A funeral service is set for 1 p.m. Monday at Weinstein & Piser Funeral Home, 111 Skokie Blvd., Wilmette, followed by a reception at Maggiano's Little Italy, 4999 Old Orchard Shopping Center, Skokie.

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