Joules OP
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Joules OP
@elfilmoreno
if you're rolling easy, go steady




Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar questions Jacob Elordi’s acting range: “I think Jacob Elordi is going to be a big star—no doubt about that. But lately I’ve been wondering whether he’s just a sex symbol or a respected actor. […] It’s just that “Wuthering Heights” is very bad. And it’s not Jacob Elordi’s or Margot Robbie’s fault—they do what they can. It’s not even kitsch. What’s happening with Frankenstein adaptations is that they’ve become these filthy creatures, made from pieces of other bodies—it’s always been a horror story. But now they’ve added a kind of sexualised imagery to it; they’ve made the monster attractive. He has to speak in that deep, low voice, and that’s much easier than using a more expressive range. So, in that sense, “Frankenstein” is very convenient for an actor.” (worldofreel.com/blog/2026/4/16…)



Les trois films romantiques que tout le monde devrait voir selon Zendaya et Robert Pattinson. The Drama, en salle en ce moment. @BAQcanal


Sí, yo también tenía ganas de ver a The Avalanches, pero tengo más ganas de asistir a un festival sabiendo que mi seguridad está garantizada y que voy a poder regresar a casa.


still can’t believe we got two of the best actors in one of the most romantic scenes in today’s cinema


#XMen reboot director Jake Schreier says “Beef” creator Lee Sung Jin and “The Bear” writer Joanna Calo are both working on script rewrites: “When you go back and read X-Men [comics], there’s ideology but also interpersonal drama, almost of a soap opera quality. Having writers who understand how to drive ideology from personal stakes, if we get that right, that’s what will feel most honest to what X-Men can be.” variety.com/2026/film/news…











