There’s no denying that our love Guy Fieri knows no bounds. The Boss of Sauce captured our hearts and tastebuds in 2006 through his legendary appearance on Next Food Network Star and still does ...
“The Fall Guy” has won the SAG Award for outstanding action performance by a stunt ensemble in a motion picture, while “Shogun” won on the TV side. Hollywood is seeing an elevation of ...
Guy Pearce discussed his experience working with Kevin Spacey on the 1997 film L.A. Confidential, saying he “broke down and sobbed” years later when he realized what had transpired on set.
But they are. And that’s okay too.” In With Love, Meghan — which landed on the streaming service on March 4 — Guy is shown on camera in episode five as the beagle is sleeping by her in his ...
Shortly after Guy Pearce claimed he "probably was a victim" of Kevin Spacey's alleged sexual misconduct while filming "L.A. Confidential" in the mid-90s, the Australian actor got quite the ...
It’s baffling that a film featuring a two-time Oscar winner and a promising, beloved young actor as squabbling hitmen could be as dreadfully dull as “Old Guy.” Director Simon West (“Con ...
A man has sparked a major conversation after admitting paying women to feign interest in his shy friend to help build his confidence. The man took to Reddit's r/confessions sub on February 16 ...
“Guy, you need to grow up. You are not a victim.” That was Kevin Spacey‘s response in a video posted online to Guy Pearce‘s statements about Spacey’s behavior on the set of L.A ...
Kevin Spacey responded to Guy Pearce accusing him of sexually harassing him on the 1996 set of the neo-noir thriller, "L.A. Confidential," by telling him to "grow up." "L.A. Confidential" tells ...
Guy Pearce has claimed that scandal-scarred actor Kevin Spacey “targeted” him on the set of their 1997 crime film, “LA Confidential.” The “Brutalist” actor, who has just received his ...
By Zoe G. Phillips Kevin Spacey on Tuesday denied targeting Guy Pearce on the set of 1997’s L.A. Confidential, telling Pearce to “grow up” and that “you are not a victim.” Pearce said ...