Actor Rami Malek, who played the rock legend Freddie Mercury in ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ has split with girlfriend of five years, Lucy Boynton. The two actors met on the set of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’. Lucy played Freddie’s girlfriend, Mary Austin in the film, reports Mirror.co.uk.
Rami went on to win an Oscar for his role in the film. Insiders told The Sun that the couple broke up earlier this year after slowly drifting apart. The last time the duo were photographed together was in February of this year.
A source told The Sun: “Rami and Lucy split earlier this year without much fanfare. They were together for a long time but had grown apart. They are both moving on with their lives and are busy with work.”
As per Mirror.co.uk, Rami is rumoured to be hanging around various friends since the break-up for emotional support, including The Crown’s Emma Corrin.
Rami went on to win an Oscar for his role in the film. Insiders told The Sun that the couple broke up earlier this year after slowly drifting apart. The last time the duo were photographed together was in February of this year.
A source told The Sun: “Rami and Lucy split earlier this year without much fanfare. They were together for a long time but had grown apart. They are both moving on with their lives and are busy with work.”
As per Mirror.co.uk, Rami is rumoured to be hanging around various friends since the break-up for emotional support, including The Crown’s Emma Corrin.
- 8/5/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
This piece was written during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Without the labor of the writers and actors currently on strike, the movie being discussed here wouldn't exist.
"It's a paradox, but it works." This one brief sentence gets at the heart of the new Christopher Nolan film "Oppenheimer," serving as a potentially accidental kind of mission statement. A movie about the life and times of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the scientist who led the Manhattan Project during the latter years of World War II and who essentially invented a new form of warfare via the atomic bomb, is not impossible but presents a series of challenges to any filmmaker. Here is a man whose intellect was unparalleled, who rubbed shoulders with many of the most remarkable scientists to ever live, and whose importance to both American and world history is unquestioned. But here is a man whose intellect led...
"It's a paradox, but it works." This one brief sentence gets at the heart of the new Christopher Nolan film "Oppenheimer," serving as a potentially accidental kind of mission statement. A movie about the life and times of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the scientist who led the Manhattan Project during the latter years of World War II and who essentially invented a new form of warfare via the atomic bomb, is not impossible but presents a series of challenges to any filmmaker. Here is a man whose intellect was unparalleled, who rubbed shoulders with many of the most remarkable scientists to ever live, and whose importance to both American and world history is unquestioned. But here is a man whose intellect led...
- 7/24/2023
- by Josh Spiegel
- Slash Film
This article contains spoilers for "Oppenheimer."
Part of what makes "Oppenheimer" such a rewarding experience is the chance to see Robert Downey Jr. act again. His 13-year run as Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe ultimately subsumed his career during the 2010s — and his first post-Marvel project was the ill-advised "Dolittle." With this career trajectory, it's easy to forget Downey isn't just a charismatic movie star: he's a really skilled actor, one who hasn't gotten to stretch his muscles in over a decade. "Oppenheimer," his first and hopefully not last movie with Christopher Nolan, finally grants him that opportunity.
Downey plays Lewis Strauss, the man who destroyed Oppenheimer's reputation. From the beginning there's contempt in their relationship; Oppenheimer mispronouncing Strauss' name is the first of indignities that the latter takes too personally. To reflect how their lives intersected, the film employs two framing devices. One, Oppenheimer's security clearance hearing...
Part of what makes "Oppenheimer" such a rewarding experience is the chance to see Robert Downey Jr. act again. His 13-year run as Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe ultimately subsumed his career during the 2010s — and his first post-Marvel project was the ill-advised "Dolittle." With this career trajectory, it's easy to forget Downey isn't just a charismatic movie star: he's a really skilled actor, one who hasn't gotten to stretch his muscles in over a decade. "Oppenheimer," his first and hopefully not last movie with Christopher Nolan, finally grants him that opportunity.
Downey plays Lewis Strauss, the man who destroyed Oppenheimer's reputation. From the beginning there's contempt in their relationship; Oppenheimer mispronouncing Strauss' name is the first of indignities that the latter takes too personally. To reflect how their lives intersected, the film employs two framing devices. One, Oppenheimer's security clearance hearing...
- 7/24/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
The Oscars are ready to rock on. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced its latest batch of presenters, which include a past winner, several telecast newbies - and an unexpected rock star. Morgan Freeman, Henry Cavill, John Legend, Sacha Baron Cohen and J.J. Abrams have been added to this year's roster, along with a special musical performance by Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl. "We're thrilled to be joined by a movie icon, a filmmaking dynamo, a larger-than-life action hero, a master of satire and two world renowned music power-hitters," producers David Hill and Reginald Hudlin said in a statement Thursday.
- 2/18/2016
- by Alexis L. Loinaz, @alexisloinaz
- PEOPLE.com
Oscar producers David Hill and Reginald Hudlin said today the show has added Morgan Freeman, John Legend, Star Wars: The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams, Henry Cavill and Sacha Baron Cohen to the presenters lineup, the latest in a growing list. They also announced a performance by Dave Grohl for the 88th annual event, hosted by Chris Rock, for the show set for February 28 on ABC. Baron Cohen is always in fine form at awards shows, with memorable turns everywhere from th…...
- 2/18/2016
- Deadline
3Rd Update, 8:33 Am: Morgan Freeman and John Legend have been added to the list of presenters along with J.J. Abrams, Sacha Baron Cohen and Henry Cavill. Oscar producers David Hill and Reginald Hudlin also said that Dave Grohl will join for a special performance. Also today, the Academy said this year's The Oscars Backstage stream on Oscar.com will be hosted by Orlando Jones, Diane Mizota, Matt Shively, film critic Ben Lyons and reporter Chris Connelly. 2Nd Update, Februar…...
- 2/18/2016
- Deadline
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