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“Val Kilmer è la persona peggiore con cui abbia mai lavorato. Un cretino”: lo sfogo del regista Adam Marcus. L’attore è morto di polmonite nel 2025

2 June 2026 at 13:27

Val Kilmer, scomparso il primo aprile 2025 a causa di una polmonite, era una figura controversa nel mondo del cinema. Il regista Adam Marcus lo ha definito pubblicamente, attraverso un post sui social media, “la peggiore persona” con cui avesse mai collaborato. Lo stesso Kilmer, nel suo documentario autobiografico del 2021 intitolato “Val”, aveva riconosciuto di aver tenuto comportamenti scorretti nel corso della sua carriera, pur dichiarando di non nutrire alcun rimpianto per le proprie azioni.

Il regista Adam Marcus ha ricordato Val Kilmer a più di un anno dalla scomparsa. I due hanno lavorato assieme nel thriller d’azione del 2008 “Conspiracy”.

Il 31 maggio scorso sui canali social di Marcus è apparsa la scritta”#MicroIntellectMonday (insulto sarcastico per definire una persona di scarsa intelligenza, ndr) a quel periodo in cui ho diretto quel tizio. Quello che interpretava Iceman e Doc Holliday. Sapete chi è”, ha scritto Marcus su Threads, secondo quanto riportato da Entertainment Weekly. “Ecco me e quel cretino che lavoriamo insieme sul set di Conspiracy. Quindi sì, è successo davvero”, ha concluso.

In “Conspiracy”, Kilmer interpretava William “Spooky” MacPherson, un veterano disabile della guerra in Iraq che si reca in Arizona per far visita a un vecchio amico. Quando scopre che l’amico e la sua famiglia sono misteriosamente scomparsi (e che gli abitanti del luogo negano la loro esistenza), MacPherson scopre un complotto aziendale ai danni di immigrati clandestini.

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Ten Marilyn Monroe films to celebrate her centennial

On June 1, Norma Jeane Mortenson would have turned 100. She died at the age of 36, on August 4, 1962, but her artistic alter ego, Marilyn Monroe, became a film legend. The Bombshell Blonde façade concealed a very harsh childhood during which she lived in as many as 12 foster homes, a torturous romantic life, and a career marked by artistic self-doubt and very poor health (she never carried a pregnancy to term).

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Marilyn Monroe in 1954.

Alejandro González Iñárritu: ‘I know about US culture. They don’t know a damn thing about Mexican culture’

29 May 2026 at 16:32
Alejandro González Iñárritu in Mexico City on May 27, 2026.

With five Academy Awards to his name, Alejandro González Iñárritu, 62, had few things left to achieve, and this week he crossed one off. The award-winning Mexican director, who will release his ninth film this fall — the dramedy Digger, starring Tom Cruise — has returned to his native city to join the Colegio Nacional de México, one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the Spanish-speaking world. As its new 38th member and the first filmmaker ever asked to join the honorary academy, his entire craft is also entering the institution: an art that has historically played different roles, he says, from “its use by governments for ideologies and repression” to “poetry and inspiration,” and also “entertainment.”

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Alejandro González Iñárritu filmmaker, screenwriter and Mexican producer.

Camila Morrone takes center stage, free from the shadow of her past relationship with Leonardo DiCaprio

28 May 2026 at 19:00

As a child, Camila Morrone (Los Angeles, 28) found it odd when she heard her mother and father arguing and repeating the same lines over and over in her family living room. She later understood that her parents’ profession — they are both actors — required long hours of learning lines, rehearsing scripts, and attending auditions that did not always have the hoped-for outcome. The actress has said she grew to feel some aversion to acting during her teens, though deep down she knew it was the path she would follow.

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Camila Morrone at the premiere of 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen,' March 19, 2026, in Los Angeles.

Anne Hathaway, Martin Scorsese, Charlie XCX... Hollywood lands on Letterboxd: An impossible romance?

23 May 2026 at 05:00

In 2011, Karl von Randow and Matt Buchanan, two tech-loving New Zealand film buffs, launched Letterboxd, a movie review and rating app inspired by Goodreads, the platform that does the same for books. For several years, they juggled this small project with their work at a web design studio. Then came the Covid-19 pandemic. In March 2020, they hired their first full-time employee, and with the world confined to their homes, their user base exploded. In 2023, the company was acquired by the Canadian company Tiny and today boasts over 26 million user profiles. While this figure seems insignificant compared to companies like Instagram (with around three billion active users), it reflects the cultural power of film as a source of conversation. Those who love movies enjoy watching them as much as discussing and analyzing them in detail, and Letterboxd is aimed at that community — including famous filmmakers and performers.

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Anne Hathaway in a scene from 'The Devil Wears Prada' (2006).

Lena Dunham, the millennial icon who changed the way the body and sex are portrayed

19 May 2026 at 18:52
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In the world of television, Girls marked a before and after when it premiered in 2012. If Sex and the City, which debuted 14 years earlier, reminded women of their power and their right to have fun and take control of their lives, Girls — the quintessential millennial series, written, directed, and starring Lena Dunham — delved much deeper into the realities of everyday life, far less glamorous for ordinary people.

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