News broke December 24 revealing the reason Shia Labeouf was replaced by Harry Styles on Olivia Wilde’s new directorial effort, “Don’t Worry Darling,” is because the filmmaker fired Labeouf due to his poor behavior in pre-production. It was originally reported that Labeouf was exiting the film because of a scheduling conflict, but Variety reported the actor had actually violated Wilde’s “no asshole policy” on set. As revealed this week by The Hollywood Reporter, the “Don’t Worry Darling” firing resulted in another clash between Wilde and Labeouf on a different project: Rainey Qualley’s music video for “Love Me Like You Hate Me.”
Qualley released the “Love Me Like You Hate Me” music video October 23, and the project quickly went viral thanks to its Nsfw explicit content and the involvement of actors Margaret Qualley and Shia Labeouf. Among the collaborators who worked on the music video were Labeouf’s “Honey Boy” cinematographer Natasha Braier,...
Qualley released the “Love Me Like You Hate Me” music video October 23, and the project quickly went viral thanks to its Nsfw explicit content and the involvement of actors Margaret Qualley and Shia Labeouf. Among the collaborators who worked on the music video were Labeouf’s “Honey Boy” cinematographer Natasha Braier,...
- 1/7/2021
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Shia Labeouf and Margaret Qualley went full frontal for the new music video from Qualley’s sister, the recording artist known as Rainsford, “Love Me Like You Hate Me.” Shooting earlier this fall during quarantine, the filmmakers kept a tight set, with just a handful of people in the room, to allow the actors to bare their souls (and much more) for a short film that charts the highs and lows of a toxic yet addictive relationship. It released on October 23.
Eagle-eyed viewers might remember Rainsford from “Severance,” the final season premiere of TV’s “Mad Men,” starring as a lithe and slightly mischievous young woman modeling a fur coat for ad executive Don Draper, and looking like she has a secret. She’s also had appearances in “Mighty Fine” and “Ocean’s 8,” and has a role in the upcoming Freeform rom-com series “Love in the Time of Corona,” but...
Eagle-eyed viewers might remember Rainsford from “Severance,” the final season premiere of TV’s “Mad Men,” starring as a lithe and slightly mischievous young woman modeling a fur coat for ad executive Don Draper, and looking like she has a secret. She’s also had appearances in “Mighty Fine” and “Ocean’s 8,” and has a role in the upcoming Freeform rom-com series “Love in the Time of Corona,” but...
- 11/14/2020
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
Jared Leto’s career post-Oscar win is about to take another unusual turn. The actor has announced he’s going to hitchhike across America in celebration of his band 30 Second to Mars’ fifth album, “America.” Leto has been in New York City this week promoting the album, which becomes available to purchase on April 6, and he’ll head to Los Angeles by way of hitchhiking through the country.
“It’s a pretty big adventure,” Leto told Ryan Seacrest about his plan during a visit to Seacrest’s radio show. “I’m going to hitchhike, among other things, across the country from New York City to Los Angeles. I may jump on a donkey in the Grand Canyon or take a hot air balloon. I got the gear.”
Leto not-so-surprisingly revealed he hitchhiked a lot as a kid and learned to trust his instincts in the process.
“You know if you get that look,...
“It’s a pretty big adventure,” Leto told Ryan Seacrest about his plan during a visit to Seacrest’s radio show. “I’m going to hitchhike, among other things, across the country from New York City to Los Angeles. I may jump on a donkey in the Grand Canyon or take a hot air balloon. I got the gear.”
Leto not-so-surprisingly revealed he hitchhiked a lot as a kid and learned to trust his instincts in the process.
“You know if you get that look,...
- 4/4/2018
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
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