Remember Baz Luhrmann’s early 2000 film about romance and music in Paris? Yes, we are referring to the 2001 release of the jukebox musical Moulin Rouge!, which film critic Roger Ebert once likened to “being trapped on an elevator with the circus”.
In the 2001 flick, we saw English writer Christian (Ewan McGregor) pen his love story on his typewriter as he mourned the loss of his beloved Satine (Nicole Kidman). You may not be aware, though, that multiple actors tried out for the role of Christian but were not selected. Among them were Leonardo DiCaprio, Heath Ledger, and Jake Gyllenhaal; Ethan Hawke was also considered for the part.
Jake Gyllenhaal in a still from Road House
During a recent interview with Howard Stern, the Prisoners actor disclosed that he and Ledger were both “disappointed” about losing the role.
Jake Gyllenhaal And Heath Ledger Almost Starred In Moulin Rouge!
Jake Gyllenhaal was...
In the 2001 flick, we saw English writer Christian (Ewan McGregor) pen his love story on his typewriter as he mourned the loss of his beloved Satine (Nicole Kidman). You may not be aware, though, that multiple actors tried out for the role of Christian but were not selected. Among them were Leonardo DiCaprio, Heath Ledger, and Jake Gyllenhaal; Ethan Hawke was also considered for the part.
Jake Gyllenhaal in a still from Road House
During a recent interview with Howard Stern, the Prisoners actor disclosed that he and Ledger were both “disappointed” about losing the role.
Jake Gyllenhaal And Heath Ledger Almost Starred In Moulin Rouge!
Jake Gyllenhaal was...
- 3/27/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about lotsa shows including Will Trent, True Detective, NCIS and The Rookie!
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- 2/23/2024
- by Vlada Gelman, Matt Webb Mitovich, Dave Nemetz, Ryan Schwartz, Keisha Hatchett, Kimberly Roots, Nick Caruso, Rebecca Iannucci and Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Professional dancer Robin Windsor, who appeared on the British reality competition show Strictly Come Dancing, has tragically died at the young age of 44.
He had most recently been starring in Come What May, a Moulin Rouge tribute show.
Come What May‘s production company announced the tragic news, writing, “it is with heavy hearts that we announce the tragic passing of our beloved friend, Robin Windsor.”
Keep reading to find out more…
Sisco Entertainment continued, “His extraordinary ability to express emotion through movement captivated audiences, leaving them spellbound with every step. Beyond his impeccable dancing, Robin’s vibrant spirit lit up the room, infusing rehearsals and performances with infectious energy and warmth. His laughter was contagious, his kindness boundless. His friendship was a gift cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing him. Robin, you will be deeply missed.”
The Strictly Come Dancing producers released the following statement to...
He had most recently been starring in Come What May, a Moulin Rouge tribute show.
Come What May‘s production company announced the tragic news, writing, “it is with heavy hearts that we announce the tragic passing of our beloved friend, Robin Windsor.”
Keep reading to find out more…
Sisco Entertainment continued, “His extraordinary ability to express emotion through movement captivated audiences, leaving them spellbound with every step. Beyond his impeccable dancing, Robin’s vibrant spirit lit up the room, infusing rehearsals and performances with infectious energy and warmth. His laughter was contagious, his kindness boundless. His friendship was a gift cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing him. Robin, you will be deeply missed.”
The Strictly Come Dancing producers released the following statement to...
- 2/20/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Professional dancer Robin Windsor, best known to TV audiences for his four-season stint on the UK’s Strictly Come Dancing, has died at the age of 44. A cause of death has not been disclosed.
His death was first announced by the official Facebook page of Burn the Floor, a dance company he founded in 1997:
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The Burn the Floor family has lost one of its founding members,...
His death was first announced by the official Facebook page of Burn the Floor, a dance company he founded in 1997:
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The Burn the Floor family has lost one of its founding members,...
- 2/20/2024
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Living Colour frontman Corey Glover has formed a new band, Sonic Universe, who have shared their debut single “I Am” from their forthcoming album, It Is What It Is, out May 10th.
The group sees Glover in collaboration with guitarist/producer Mike Orlando (Adrenaline Mob), bassist Booker King, and drummer Taykwuan Jackson.
Glover’s longtime band Living Colour — which remains active — is a good frame of reference for Sonic Universe. On “I Am,” the band lays down a very Living Colour-esque brand of funk metal while Glover’s commanding voice soars in full flight. Doubling as the album opener, the upbeat jam is a fitting way to launch a new chapter in the singer’s career.
Running 10 tracks in length, It Is What It Is was produced, engineered, and mixed by Orlando at Sonic Stomp Studios. Pre-orders are available via earMUSIC.
As mentioned, Glover still remains active with Living Colour...
The group sees Glover in collaboration with guitarist/producer Mike Orlando (Adrenaline Mob), bassist Booker King, and drummer Taykwuan Jackson.
Glover’s longtime band Living Colour — which remains active — is a good frame of reference for Sonic Universe. On “I Am,” the band lays down a very Living Colour-esque brand of funk metal while Glover’s commanding voice soars in full flight. Doubling as the album opener, the upbeat jam is a fitting way to launch a new chapter in the singer’s career.
Running 10 tracks in length, It Is What It Is was produced, engineered, and mixed by Orlando at Sonic Stomp Studios. Pre-orders are available via earMUSIC.
As mentioned, Glover still remains active with Living Colour...
- 2/15/2024
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
You might hear the title, Driving Madeleine (French title: Une Belle Course), and then read the logline about a driver taxiing a 92-year old woman around Paris and instantly think “Aha! It is a French Driving Miss Daisy!” Well, having absolutely nothing to do with that 1989 Best Picture Oscar winner that so memorably starred Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman, the two films do have something in common. They are both irresistibly cast with exceptional veteran stars who each grab the heart and never let go.
A selection of the 2022 Toronto Film Festival, this quintessential French film may surprise you with its sheer grit. Yes, it is a road trip where the gorgeously shot City of Lights is undeniably the third major star in it, but the story, from a screenplay by Cyril Gely and adaptation by director Christian Carion, goes places I never expected.
The set-up is simple. Charles (Dany Boon...
A selection of the 2022 Toronto Film Festival, this quintessential French film may surprise you with its sheer grit. Yes, it is a road trip where the gorgeously shot City of Lights is undeniably the third major star in it, but the story, from a screenplay by Cyril Gely and adaptation by director Christian Carion, goes places I never expected.
The set-up is simple. Charles (Dany Boon...
- 1/12/2024
- by Pete Hammond
- Deadline Film + TV
Kicking off the new year, NYC’s Quad Cinema will present a retrospective of French filmmaker Christian Carion in anticipation of his latest feature Driving Madeleine, with the director in person. At the Wheel: The Films of Christian Carion, taking place January 8-11, includes his Oscar-nominated 2005 WWI drama Joyeux Noël, starring Diane Kruger and Guillaume Canet, on 35mm; his Ennio Morricone-scored 2015 WWII drama Come What May; his 2017 thriller My Son, a reunion with Canet also starring Mélanie Laurent; his own remake of My Son, starring James McAvoy and Claire Foy, from 2021; plus his personal pick of Steven Spielberg’s first feature Duel; along with a sneak preview of his latest film.
His latest film, which follows a nonagenarian (French national treasure Line Renaud) on a cab ride through Paris and down memory lane, driven by a tightlipped cabbie (Dany Boon), will have the sneak peak on January 11 ahead of...
His latest film, which follows a nonagenarian (French national treasure Line Renaud) on a cab ride through Paris and down memory lane, driven by a tightlipped cabbie (Dany Boon), will have the sneak peak on January 11 ahead of...
- 12/27/2023
- by Leonard Pearce
- The Film Stage
Moulin Rouge! The Musical star Aaron Tveit describes his role in the Broadway adaptation of the iconic Baz Luhrmann film as nothing short of “spectacular.”
In 2001, Luhrmann’s Oscar-winning movie musical about the bohemian romance of two doomed lovers, played by Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor, dazzled audiences. 18 years later, the famous red windmill is back and has found a new home on New York City’s Great White Way.
“It’s exciting,” Tveit — who takes on the lead role as Christian, the struggling musician who falls for the alluring Satine — tells People of moving the show’s original Boston...
In 2001, Luhrmann’s Oscar-winning movie musical about the bohemian romance of two doomed lovers, played by Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor, dazzled audiences. 18 years later, the famous red windmill is back and has found a new home on New York City’s Great White Way.
“It’s exciting,” Tveit — who takes on the lead role as Christian, the struggling musician who falls for the alluring Satine — tells People of moving the show’s original Boston...
- 7/25/2019
- by Morgan M. Evans
- PEOPLE.com
Director Christian Carion and his frequent star Guillaume Canet show off their very particular sets of skills in “My Son” (“Mon garçon”), a polished, if mechanical, vigilante thriller that attempts to combine the psychological deep dive of Denis Villeneuve’s “Prisoners” with the adrenaline shot of Pierre Morel’s “Taken.” Falling well short of those superior films, this limited-release offering — which did modest business when it opened in France back in 2017 — squanders a compelling performance by top-billed Canet, playing an absentee father searching for his kidnapped son in the mountains of southeast France. Themes of parental guilt and the effects of broken families on children are hinted at early but discarded in favor of genre pleasures, which Carion provides to increasingly formulaic effect.
“My Son” is Carion’s fifth feature and his first in a contemporary setting since his 2001 César-nominated debut, “The Girl from Paris.” Since then, he’s tackled World War I,...
“My Son” is Carion’s fifth feature and his first in a contemporary setting since his 2001 César-nominated debut, “The Girl from Paris.” Since then, he’s tackled World War I,...
- 5/9/2019
- by Mark Keizer
- Variety Film + TV
This article marks Part 23 of the Gold Derby series analyzing 84 years of Best Original Song at the Oscars. Join us as we look back at the timeless tunes recognized in this category, the results of each race and the overall rankings of the winners.
The 2000 Oscar nominees in Best Original Song were:
“A Love Before Time” from “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”
“I’ve Seen It All” from “Dancer in the Dark”
“My Funny Friend and Me” from “The Emperor’s New Groove”
“A Fool in Love” from “Meet the Parents”
“Things Have Changed” from “Wonder Boys”
Won: “Things Have Changed” from “Wonder Boys”
Should’ve won: “I’ve Seen It All” from “Dancer in the Dark”
The dawn of a new millennium could have marked a remarkable turn of the page for the Oscars in Best Original Song, away from the ho-hum adult contemporary that so often dominated the category over the past three decades,...
The 2000 Oscar nominees in Best Original Song were:
“A Love Before Time” from “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”
“I’ve Seen It All” from “Dancer in the Dark”
“My Funny Friend and Me” from “The Emperor’s New Groove”
“A Fool in Love” from “Meet the Parents”
“Things Have Changed” from “Wonder Boys”
Won: “Things Have Changed” from “Wonder Boys”
Should’ve won: “I’ve Seen It All” from “Dancer in the Dark”
The dawn of a new millennium could have marked a remarkable turn of the page for the Oscars in Best Original Song, away from the ho-hum adult contemporary that so often dominated the category over the past three decades,...
- 12/31/2018
- by Andrew Carden
- Gold Derby
by Chris Feil
We've long been awaiting Baz Luhrman's masterpiece Moulin Rouge! to fulfill the seemingly ancient prophecy to make its way onto the stage. Well, that day has finally arrived as the musical's pre-Broadway tryout begins tonight at Boston's Emerson Colonial Theatre.
We have already been teased by Aaron Tveit singing the epic love song "Come What May" in a foggy theatre, but now we have the real goods we've been dying to see: Karen Olivo stepping into the large shoes of Nicole Kidman as the sparkling diamond Satine and a theatre completely transformed to Luhrman excess. While Olivo's costume (designed by this year's My Fair Lady Tony winner Catherine Zuber) might be somewhat understated from what we might have been hoping to see, we're confident there is further opulence coming once we see what the rest of the show has in store. As for the set, hold on to your hats.
We've long been awaiting Baz Luhrman's masterpiece Moulin Rouge! to fulfill the seemingly ancient prophecy to make its way onto the stage. Well, that day has finally arrived as the musical's pre-Broadway tryout begins tonight at Boston's Emerson Colonial Theatre.
We have already been teased by Aaron Tveit singing the epic love song "Come What May" in a foggy theatre, but now we have the real goods we've been dying to see: Karen Olivo stepping into the large shoes of Nicole Kidman as the sparkling diamond Satine and a theatre completely transformed to Luhrman excess. While Olivo's costume (designed by this year's My Fair Lady Tony winner Catherine Zuber) might be somewhat understated from what we might have been hoping to see, we're confident there is further opulence coming once we see what the rest of the show has in store. As for the set, hold on to your hats.
- 7/10/2018
- by Chris Feil
- FilmExperience
Chris here. Plenty of folks may be ho-hum about this year's Tony nominations and the past season in general, but the good news is that we have major Broadway events just ahead - namely the long awaited stage adaptation of Baz Luhrman's masterpiece Moulin Rouge!
Lucky folks in Boston will get to see its pre-Broadway tryout next month, but theatre lovers elsewhere just got the first sampling of what awaits us on stage.
An opulent music video of star Aaron Tveit singing the musical's signature ballad "Come What May" has arrived. While I'm not a much of a fan of Tveit's voice (sorry!), the video does quite a bit to assuage any doubts that the stage would be cheapening Luhrman's decadence and luxouriousness. Guys, the smoke and paper/rose set dressing and plushy simplicity is simply gorgeous!
Now all that awaits is a glimpse of Karen Olivo filling the very...
Lucky folks in Boston will get to see its pre-Broadway tryout next month, but theatre lovers elsewhere just got the first sampling of what awaits us on stage.
An opulent music video of star Aaron Tveit singing the musical's signature ballad "Come What May" has arrived. While I'm not a much of a fan of Tveit's voice (sorry!), the video does quite a bit to assuage any doubts that the stage would be cheapening Luhrman's decadence and luxouriousness. Guys, the smoke and paper/rose set dressing and plushy simplicity is simply gorgeous!
Now all that awaits is a glimpse of Karen Olivo filling the very...
- 5/4/2018
- by Chris Feil
- FilmExperience
Rehearsals got underway Thursday for Moulin Rouge! The Musical, the stage adaptation of the 2001 Baz Luhrmann film set in the Montmartre Quarter of belle epoque Paris, which will play a pre-Broadway engagement at the Emerson Colonial Theatre in Boston this summer.
To mark the occasion, the production has released a video of Aaron Tveit, who plays lovesick writer Christian, performing "Come What May," one of the best-known songs from the razzle-dazzle movie that starred Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor. The video was directed by Ezra Hurwitz and was shot in the historic Kings Theatre in Brooklyn.
Tveit stars in...
To mark the occasion, the production has released a video of Aaron Tveit, who plays lovesick writer Christian, performing "Come What May," one of the best-known songs from the razzle-dazzle movie that starred Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor. The video was directed by Ezra Hurwitz and was shot in the historic Kings Theatre in Brooklyn.
Tveit stars in...
- 5/3/2018
- by David Rooney
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Aaron Tveit, a Broadway veteran perhaps best known for playing Danny Zuko in Fox’s “Grease: Live,” next tackles another iconic musical role: Ewan McGregor’s lovesick writer Christian in a Broadway-bound stage adaptation of “Moulin Rouge!”
And come what may, it looks like he’s nailing it.
The actor belts out the 2001 Baz Luhrmann movie’s ballad “Come What May” in a new music video released Thursday in advance of the stage adaptations’s premiere next month at Boston’s Emerson Colonial Theatre.
Also Read: Baz Luhrmann's 'Moulin Rouge!' in Works as Stage Musical
The stage version, expected to transfer to New York sometime next season, also stars Tony winner Karen Olivo (“In the Heights”), Danny Burstein (“Fiddler on the Roof”), Sahr Naugjah (“Fela”), Ricky Rojas (“Burn the Floor”) and Robyn Hurder (“Nice Work if You Can Get It”).
Directed by Alex Timbers with a book by Tony winner John Logan (“Red”), the show will be choreographed by Sonya Tayeh. The Boston run is booked for a limited engagement, from June 27 through Aug. 5.
But it’s unlikely how much flying paper, roses, snow and fog will remain in the stage production.
Also Read: Aaron Tveit Cast in CBS' 'BrainDead'
The stage musical will include many of the film’s songs, as well as more recent hits. The 2001 movie premiered at Cannes in 2001 before going on to become a big-screen hit.
The film earned eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and won two, for art direction and costume design.
Watch the music video above.
Read original story ‘Moulin Rouge!': Watch Aaron Tveit Channel Ewan McGregor in Broadway-Bound Musical (Video) At TheWrap...
And come what may, it looks like he’s nailing it.
The actor belts out the 2001 Baz Luhrmann movie’s ballad “Come What May” in a new music video released Thursday in advance of the stage adaptations’s premiere next month at Boston’s Emerson Colonial Theatre.
Also Read: Baz Luhrmann's 'Moulin Rouge!' in Works as Stage Musical
The stage version, expected to transfer to New York sometime next season, also stars Tony winner Karen Olivo (“In the Heights”), Danny Burstein (“Fiddler on the Roof”), Sahr Naugjah (“Fela”), Ricky Rojas (“Burn the Floor”) and Robyn Hurder (“Nice Work if You Can Get It”).
Directed by Alex Timbers with a book by Tony winner John Logan (“Red”), the show will be choreographed by Sonya Tayeh. The Boston run is booked for a limited engagement, from June 27 through Aug. 5.
But it’s unlikely how much flying paper, roses, snow and fog will remain in the stage production.
Also Read: Aaron Tveit Cast in CBS' 'BrainDead'
The stage musical will include many of the film’s songs, as well as more recent hits. The 2001 movie premiered at Cannes in 2001 before going on to become a big-screen hit.
The film earned eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and won two, for art direction and costume design.
Watch the music video above.
Read original story ‘Moulin Rouge!': Watch Aaron Tveit Channel Ewan McGregor in Broadway-Bound Musical (Video) At TheWrap...
- 5/3/2018
- by Thom Geier
- The Wrap
Rehearsals got underway Thursday for <em>Moulin Rouge! The Musical</em>, the stage adaptation of the 2001 Baz Luhrmann film set in the Montmartre Quarter of belle epoque Paris, which will play a pre-Broadway engagement at the Emerson Colonial Theatre in Boston this summer.
To mark the occasion, the production has released a video of Aaron Tveit, who plays lovesick writer Christian, performing "Come What May," one of the best-known songs from the razzle-dazzle movie that starred Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor. The video was directed by Ezra Hurwitz and was shot in the historic Kings Theatre in Brooklyn.
Tveit stars ...
To mark the occasion, the production has released a video of Aaron Tveit, who plays lovesick writer Christian, performing "Come What May," one of the best-known songs from the razzle-dazzle movie that starred Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor. The video was directed by Ezra Hurwitz and was shot in the historic Kings Theatre in Brooklyn.
Tveit stars ...
Team Canada’s Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir took home the gold medal in the second and final night of the Olympic ice dancing competition Tuesday morning (Monday evening stateside), setting a new world record with an overall score of 206.07 in the process.
But despite their chemistry on the rink, the partners of 20 years insist that’s just the performance.
After their winning routine, set to the song “Come What May” from Moulin Rouge!, Virtue and Moir talked to Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie of Today about their relationship.
“Your chemistry’s undeniable. Twitter’s exploding. They want you guys to be a couple,...
But despite their chemistry on the rink, the partners of 20 years insist that’s just the performance.
After their winning routine, set to the song “Come What May” from Moulin Rouge!, Virtue and Moir talked to Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie of Today about their relationship.
“Your chemistry’s undeniable. Twitter’s exploding. They want you guys to be a couple,...
- 2/20/2018
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
Our favourite moments from Moulin Rouge! Our favourite moments from Moulin Rouge! Adriana Floridia1/31/2018 11:28:00 Am
Moulin Rouge! is the definitive movie musical of this generation.
The film stars Ewan McGregor as a young poet who falls in love with a beautiful courtesan (Nicole Kidman). But he's not the only man in love with her...
We're counting down our top five favourite musical moments from Moulin Rouge! below! Check out the clips and click here to buy or rent Moulin Rouge! from the Cineplex Store!
5. One Day I'll Fly Away 4. Diamonds are a Girls Best Friend 3. Silly Love Songs 2. Spectacular Spectacular 1. Come What May
Moulin Rouge! is available to buy or rent at the Cineplex Store!
Moulin Rouge! is the definitive movie musical of this generation.
The film stars Ewan McGregor as a young poet who falls in love with a beautiful courtesan (Nicole Kidman). But he's not the only man in love with her...
We're counting down our top five favourite musical moments from Moulin Rouge! below! Check out the clips and click here to buy or rent Moulin Rouge! from the Cineplex Store!
5. One Day I'll Fly Away 4. Diamonds are a Girls Best Friend 3. Silly Love Songs 2. Spectacular Spectacular 1. Come What May
Moulin Rouge! is available to buy or rent at the Cineplex Store!
- 1/31/2018
- by Adriana Floridia
- Cineplex
Ewan McGregor made sure he thanked the important people in his life during his Golden Globes acceptance speech.
McGregor, 46, took home the statue for best performance by an actor in a limited series or motion picture for television during Sunday night’s award show for his role in Fargo.
McGregor thanked his costar and girlfriend, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, saying, “I’ve always loved being an actor and hanging out with actors and I got amazing actors to work with on this and it wouldn’t be any Emmett or Stassi without David, Michael, Carrie Coon and there would be no...
McGregor, 46, took home the statue for best performance by an actor in a limited series or motion picture for television during Sunday night’s award show for his role in Fargo.
McGregor thanked his costar and girlfriend, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, saying, “I’ve always loved being an actor and hanging out with actors and I got amazing actors to work with on this and it wouldn’t be any Emmett or Stassi without David, Michael, Carrie Coon and there would be no...
- 1/8/2018
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
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