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Chloë Grace Moretz On Her Next Leading Role And How She Navigates The Industry


Despite growing up under the blinding spotlight of the industry, actress Chloë Grace Moretz has avoided the pitfalls of fame while landing a lead role in Prime Video’s buzzy new series The Peripheral.
It seems almost unfathomable that Chloë Grace Moretz is only 25. Despite getting her start on-screen at the age of 6 and boasting a breakout role by 12, the Atlantaborn starlet has always opted for rather adult roles for such a young star—Scorsese films over the usual saccharine, teen queen flicks her peers might have chosen. A thoughtful path devoid of tabloid drama, which seems to be more and more rare for child actors. Polished, professional, poised and precocious are often used to describe Moretz and her astounding ascent. Hailing from a family with four older brothers, her admirable grit, perseverance and wise-beyond-her-years insight start to make more sense.

“I have been working for 20 years now and I would say that it’s an understatement to say that it shaped me,” she muses. “Acting and being an actor has been the most formative experience of my life. It’s also been an active form of therapy for me. As I have gone through major life experiences, I always could convey my emotions into these vessels, which are the projects I have been able to be a part of. I feel so blessed to be able to have those opportunities.”
This fall, Moretz steps back into the spotlight as the lead of Prime Video’s new sci-fi thriller series, The Peripheral. Westworld creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy serve as executive producers, along with Athena Wickham, Steve Hoban and Vincenzo Natali. Based on the book The Peripheral by William Gibson, the narrative centers on Moretz’s character, Flynne Fisher. The framework is familiar: a young woman trying to hold together her family. A post-apocalyptic America where technology has altered society. A secret portal to an alternate reality.

She shares that the timing for this project was once again kismet. “The Peripheral came at a particular time in my life when so many of Flynne’s ideals and characteristics matched where I was. There were so many similarities that I was able to pull myself into the character in a super-cathartic way, and I really cherished the ability to do that.”
“I have always been a big fan of William Gibson, even before I got the call from Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy. When I heard they wanted to turn The Peripheral into a series, I was really excited about playing Flynne Fisher,” says Moretz. “Flynne is such a strong and empowered female character, and I found many similarities between her and myself. Having the chance to bring such a multifaceted character from the pages of a book to the TV screen was an opportunity I couldn’t pass up. I felt so lucky to be a part of it, and I still do.”

Moretz shares that she felt an instant connection to the character, identifying with her intellectual curiosity and insight. “Flynne is a self-proclaimed explorer, and the way she explores is through Sims (simulations),” she says. “I think she applies her explorative nature to so many aspects of her life. She is someone who can really pull back the layers of what is being laid out in front of her and really get to the truth while also solving whatever puzzle she is faced with. I feel like we are similar in that way. I also think we both try to find wonderment in those kinds of hard situations,” she says. “Flynne doesn’t get stuck thinking from one perspective or looking at something from a certain angle. She looks at it from every angle and every perspective. I admire that about her and try to do it myself!”
Exploring virtual realms is something Moretz enjoys outside of her professional work as well as a self-professed gamer. “That is another thing Flynne and I have in common. I am very much also a gamer! I love the escape that gaming can be. I just recently started tweeting about gaming and so many people thought my Twitter was hacked because I was talking about it so much. While I have just started talking about it, this isn’t a new hobby, so I was surprised by the response,” she says. “I have been a gamer my whole life! Lately, I have been playing Modern Warfare 2 beta. It just came out recently, and I have been playing with my friend Jack Reynor, who plays my brother in The Peripheral. He is in Ireland and I am in L.A., which is very much like a Flynne and Burton Fisher experience, playing the same game from different places, coordinating attacks together. It is super fun

Clearly cerebral and a brilliant deep thinker, Moretz maintains mindfulness to ensure she doesn’t get too lost in her craft—or those pitfalls of fame. “I am a very physical person, and, for me, training my mind and my body and connecting the two, and grounding myself, are super important to me. Whether that’s going on a walk; doing judo training; or just meditating in my room, focusing on manifesting where I want my life to be. The way I ground myself tends to be very physical, and that allows me to keep my feet on the ground because I tend to float away if I don’t focus on what’s in front of me. I tend to get lost in my own head.”
Seemingly sage way beyond her years, Moretz offers her own insights into how the right role at the right time has helped shape her journey. Up next, she will star in an animated movie with Netflix called Nimona—but she isn’t afraid to pause for a moment and step out of the spotlight as needed. “This year, I really focused on myself, deciding on my next step, and resting after the year it took to shoot The Peripheral,” she says. “Right now, I’m really in the head space of quality over quantity, and I want to be a part of projects with wonderful directors and a great cast, in any size role. I have been really honing in on what’s important to me, and I am excited to see where this year takes me.”
“I think that art mimics life in a lot of ways. Whenever I need to pour myself into something, the right project finds its way to me at the perfect time. It’s always been like that during my career. It makes me able to connect to the character in a beautifully personal way and helps me express emotions that I might not be able to in my real, normal, everyday life. I take what I learn from these projects and use it to leapfrog into another facet of myself emotionally and broaden my perspective on life,” Moretz explains. “There are a lot of aspects in my life that tend to shape and change along with the decisions of my career because it is art. I think there really is some sort of divine intervention or cosmic alignment that happens with each project when it’s time to be made.” An astute and perspicuous perspective from someone who has clearly learned to navigate the industry.
“It has definitely grounded me throughout my career. I have tried to always choose projects and roles and work with people that inspire me. I think that the beauty of art and cinema is that you can convey massive ideals and make them palatable in an interesting, exciting and expansive way. It is a singular medium that can reach such a large amount of people. For me, that has really shaped decisions in my career both on and off the screen, especially off-screen. I am very outspoken about what I believe in and I would never change the decisions I’ve made, professionally or politically, about what I have chosen to stand up for. I will continue to be true to myself, and as my views and opinions change, I will continue to speak out.”

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‘I am officially off the market’: When Margot Robbie revealed she made the ‘conscious’ decision of not dating actors


Margot Robbie revealed her decision to not date actors because of the media scrutiny that came with a public relationship of two high-profile actors
Back in 2015, A-lister Margot Robbie made a declaration that she would not be dating any actors. The actress may have alluded to her fiance Tom Ackerley, who she married the following year in 2016. In an exclusive interview with Marie Claire, she revealed that being in a relationship as an actor herself came with its own set of challenges. She believed that dating someone who was popular would add on to the media scrutiny.

Margot Robbie opened up on why she made a conscious decision to not date actorsTalking to Marie Claire, she claimed, “I am officially off the market.” She then shared the reasoning behind her decision and added, “I made a conscious decision not to date actors.” She continued to explain, “But not because I hate actors. That’s a nasty generalization to make, and that’s not the case. People take such an interest in your love life when you have a profile, it puts a lot of stress on a relationship.”
The Barbie actress continued, “So two people with profiles, I figure it’s just double the amount of scrutiny, and I’d like to avoid that at all costs.” This came after reports of her locking lips with Tarzan co-star Alexander Skarsgard started making rounds. It was reported that she was caught kissing the actor during the Sundance Film Festival.

Margot Robbie revealed she opted for a minimal lifestyle even after becoming an actorIn the interview, Robbie also opened up about how she was adapting to fame. She shared, “I have a normal 24-year-old life. If I were a waitress, I’d probably have the exact same lifestyle. I’d go to the same clubs I go to already, live in the same house with the same housemates, hang out with the same people.”
However, Margot Robbie tied the knot with Tom Ackerley who is an English producer and actor. The duo met on the sets of 2013 movie Suite Francaise where Tom was working as an assistant director. Post marriage, both of them launched their production company LuckyChap Entertainment.

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Monica Bellucci and Tin Burton at lunch in the restaurant in Selci Lama


For All Saints’ Day, the Hollywood star from Tiferno returned to his native Umbria to enjoy a moment of relaxation and then visit his parentsOn the occasion of the All Saints’ Day celebrations, the Hollywood star of Tiferno origin, Monica Bellucci, returned to her native Umbria to enjoy a moment of relaxation and to visit her father Pasquale and her mother Brunella.Flanked by her current partner Tim Burton, she went to lunch, together with about twenty old friends, at the Osteria del Musicista, which has always been her favorite restaurant, in Selci Lama.Menu dedicated to typical dishes of the area, which includes an appetizer with breadsticks lined with coppa, duck in porchetta and grilled pork livers, polenta with wild boar sauce accompanied by the very typical cappelletti in broth.To conclude, a dessert based on fried “ciaccia” with Nutella and roasted chestnuts.
Having paid the bill and greeted the restaurant owner and lifelong friend, Roberto Polchi, Monica brought home cappelletti and broth for a family dinner.

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‘Rocky’ Was Quite Different In His Original Screenplay, Sylvester Stallone Claims


Sylvester Stallone took his friend’s advice on a rewrite of the original screenplay to Rocky. A few tweaks later, he was on his way to major success.
In the new Netflix documentary Sly, Stallone discussed how he initially conceived of the project, which had a much harder edge. In the early version, Rocky was depicted as a “thuggish” character, inspired by Martin Scorsese’s crime drama, Mean Streets.

But Stallone’s perspective changed when a friend read the script and thought the boxer was too cruel for audiences to actually care about him.
Stallone recalled her crying.

“She goes, ‘I hate Rocky. I hate him. He’s cruel. He hits people. He beats them up.’”
Stallone took it to heart, and asked what he could do to soften the character.

“I said, ‘what if you stop short of it?’ Like, maybe he almost did. He could have, that’s his job, but he doesn’t?’ ‘That’d be nice,’” he added. “I said, ‘What if he had a girlfriend or something?’ ‘Yeah, that’s nice.’ So I go back, start writing that: ‘Girlfriend. Nice.’”
$117 million in box office later, a franchise was born.

Stallone also revealed that actor Dolph Lundgren sent him to the hospital during one fight scene in Rocky IV.
“Dolph Lundgren… he pulverized me,” Stallone says in the documentary. “Later that night, my heart started to swell—which happens when the heart hits the chest—and then my blood pressure went up to 260, and they thought I was going to be talking to angels. Next thing I know, I’m in intensive care, where I’m surrounded by nuns, and I thought, ‘OK, that’s curtains.’”
Stallone was in the hospital for nine days following the incident, praying for “one more round.”
“For the first minute of the fight, it is going to be a free-for-all,” Stallone told Lundgren. The Swedish actor joked in a separate interview that all he did was “obey orders,” explaining, “[Stallone] was the boss. I did what he told me.”
Doctors allegedly told Stallone that he received a blow to the ribs that made his heart rattle around in his ribcage, a condition typically seen in head-on collisions. “I did hit a bus, of sorts,” Stallone joked.

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