Since her breakout roles in "Blade Runner 2049" and "Knives Out," Ana de Armas's star has ascended quickly. Over the years, she's played Bond girl Paloma in "No Time to Die" and Marilyn Monroe in the controversial movie "Blonde," a performance that garnered her a Best Actress nomination at the 2022 Oscars. She's also starring alongside Chris Evans in "Ghosted," a hybrid thriller-romance that hits Apple TV+ on April 21, 2023. Yet despite her high-profile persona, she's continued to remain low-key about her personal life over the years.
She has had one highly publicized relationship, though, with none other than Ben Affleck. The pair costarred in "Deep Water," an erotic thriller based on the novel of the same name by Patricia Highsmith, which premiered on Netflix in 2020. In the movie, she and Affleck play Vic and Melinda Van Allen, a husband and wife who resort to dangerous mind games to keep their marriage interesting.
She has had one highly publicized relationship, though, with none other than Ben Affleck. The pair costarred in "Deep Water," an erotic thriller based on the novel of the same name by Patricia Highsmith, which premiered on Netflix in 2020. In the movie, she and Affleck play Vic and Melinda Van Allen, a husband and wife who resort to dangerous mind games to keep their marriage interesting.
- 4/19/2023
- by Corinne Sullivan
- Popsugar.com
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As 2022 drew to a close, some stars and Hollywood executives leaned into the luxury of staying home for the holidays, while many others ventured further afield to celebrate. Among the hot spots were perennial getaway favorites Aspen, Cabo, Maui and St. Barts along with destinations from Fiji and Taiwan to Dubai and Madagascar. Here are highlights of the Hollywood crowd’s globe-trotting merrymaking.
Home in L.A.
Topping haute L.A. holiday parties was Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez’s soirée, complete with a gingerbread rendering of their Bel-Air residence, where Kim Kardashian, Jane Fonda, Billie Eilish and Vanessa Hudgens mingled. North West joined Sia to sing “Santa’s Coming for Us” at the Kardashian-Jenner Christmas Eve bash in Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s home in Calabasas, with Machine Gun Kelly, Addison Rae, Charli D’Amelio and Kathy Hilton among guests and red Christmas trees as decor.
As 2022 drew to a close, some stars and Hollywood executives leaned into the luxury of staying home for the holidays, while many others ventured further afield to celebrate. Among the hot spots were perennial getaway favorites Aspen, Cabo, Maui and St. Barts along with destinations from Fiji and Taiwan to Dubai and Madagascar. Here are highlights of the Hollywood crowd’s globe-trotting merrymaking.
Home in L.A.
Topping haute L.A. holiday parties was Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez’s soirée, complete with a gingerbread rendering of their Bel-Air residence, where Kim Kardashian, Jane Fonda, Billie Eilish and Vanessa Hudgens mingled. North West joined Sia to sing “Santa’s Coming for Us” at the Kardashian-Jenner Christmas Eve bash in Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s home in Calabasas, with Machine Gun Kelly, Addison Rae, Charli D’Amelio and Kathy Hilton among guests and red Christmas trees as decor.
- 12/31/2022
- by Ingrid Schmidt
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ana de Armas is ready to discuss her former relationship with Ben Affleck. During an interview for Elle's August issue, the "Knives Out" star reflected on the major downside of dating Affleck: the incessant media attention. After meeting on the set of Hulu's "Deep Water," the costars dated for nearly one year, starting in the spring of 2020. It seemed each day brought new paparazzi pictures of the pair running errands, walking their dogs, or grocery shopping - often with Dunkin' iced coffee in hand - all around Los Angeles.
"There's no escape. There's no way out."
De Armas described the nonstop attention as "horrible," adding, "That's one of the reasons why I left LA." After spending seven years witnessing other stars get followed by the paparazzi and smattered across tabloids, she'd had enough. "Going through it [myself] confirmed my thoughts about, 'This is not the place for me to be,...
"There's no escape. There's no way out."
De Armas described the nonstop attention as "horrible," adding, "That's one of the reasons why I left LA." After spending seven years witnessing other stars get followed by the paparazzi and smattered across tabloids, she'd had enough. "Going through it [myself] confirmed my thoughts about, 'This is not the place for me to be,...
- 7/13/2022
- by Victoria Messina
- Popsugar.com
It's safe to say Ana de Armas would swipe right on this Tinder exec. The Knives Out actress was photographed kissing Paul Boukadakis on Saturday, Dec. 11. According to an eyewitness, the lovebirds gave each other a peck on the lips as they enjoyed some shopping in Los Angeles, Calif. Per the onlooker, Paul was on the hunt for a pair of sunglasses, with Ana helping in his search. "She was very affectionate and she would hold his hand," the eyewitness shared. "At one point, she pulled his mask down for a sweet kiss as they waited to cross the street." Amid their outing, a source exclusively told E! News that it's "very serious" between the actress and...
- 12/13/2021
- E! Online
Ferris has pulled in a large chunk of cash from some very well-known online video investors. The new video editing and sharing iOS app has raised $2 million in funding from Upfront Ventures and Allen DeBevoise.
The Ferris app allows users to turn their mobile videos into shareable clips by providing easy editing and sharing tools. Ferris users can weave their mobile videos together (no matter if they were shot using Periscope or Twitter video) into a sort of story or mini film, and also add to others’ content. For example, users who all attended the same wedding could contribute to a clip comprised of all those users’ videos taken during the wedding, to get a more thorough idea of what the day was like for everyone.
Ferris’s website explains how the app wants to encourage users to “collect memories, not dust.” The video editing and sharing app was created...
The Ferris app allows users to turn their mobile videos into shareable clips by providing easy editing and sharing tools. Ferris users can weave their mobile videos together (no matter if they were shot using Periscope or Twitter video) into a sort of story or mini film, and also add to others’ content. For example, users who all attended the same wedding could contribute to a clip comprised of all those users’ videos taken during the wedding, to get a more thorough idea of what the day was like for everyone.
Ferris’s website explains how the app wants to encourage users to “collect memories, not dust.” The video editing and sharing app was created...
- 4/24/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
I've already covered selected shorts from SXSW's program -- see Part One and Part Two of my preview -- but there are still two opportunities to see the Texas Shorts program, with films that are set in Texas, made in Texas, or made by Texas and Austin filmmakers.
Catch the Texas Shorts program today -- Tuesday, March 13 -- at 3:30 pm at Alamo Drafthouse on South Lamar, or on Friday, March 16, at 5 pm at Alamo Slaughter. (Aside: If you watch anything at Slaughter, say "Hi" to Miss Hallie Hughes-Hawkins, @halliehh on Twitter, who has been very lonely for familiar faces since moving to the new location from South Lamar.)
In addition to the Texas shorts I previously reviewed, Tumbleweed! and Knife, the selections also include Hellion, made in Austin by director Kat Candler. This brilliant short shows what happens when Dad gets home to find his three demonic sons have terrorized the babysitter.
Catch the Texas Shorts program today -- Tuesday, March 13 -- at 3:30 pm at Alamo Drafthouse on South Lamar, or on Friday, March 16, at 5 pm at Alamo Slaughter. (Aside: If you watch anything at Slaughter, say "Hi" to Miss Hallie Hughes-Hawkins, @halliehh on Twitter, who has been very lonely for familiar faces since moving to the new location from South Lamar.)
In addition to the Texas shorts I previously reviewed, Tumbleweed! and Knife, the selections also include Hellion, made in Austin by director Kat Candler. This brilliant short shows what happens when Dad gets home to find his three demonic sons have terrorized the babysitter.
- 3/13/2012
- by Mike Saulters
- Slackerwood
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