Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Hollywood”
Danielle Deadwyler and the Problem of Being the Best Thing in Every Room
Danielle Deadwyler has a particular kind of career problem: she is consistently the best thing in every project she appears in, and the industry has not yet organized itself around that fact.
The benchmark performance remains Chinonye Chukwu’s Till (2022), in which Deadwyler plays Mamie Till-Mobley with a ferocity that operates beneath the surface — grief rendered as precision, as political discipline, as controlled fury that only occasionally breaks into something rawer. The performance generated universal critical recognition and an awards conversation that ultimately did not convert into nominations at the major ceremonies. That absence became its own story, a reference point in ongoing discussions about which performances the industry chooses to see and which it elects not to acknowledge.
Jonah Hill's Comedy Bombed a Test Screening and Warner Bros Pulled the Release Date
Cut Off was supposed to open on July 17. Jonah Hill and Kristen Wiig playing wealthy siblings in their forties who get cut off by parents played by Bette Midler and Nathan Lane. Hill called it “pure stupidity” at SmartLess Live last weekend and promised audiences to leave their brains at home. It was the kind of pitch that sounds confident. Then Warner Bros. quietly removed the film from their release calendar.