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The Leonard Bernstein biopic marks his second film as both director and star. Christian Holub is a writer covering comics and other geeky pop culture. He's still mad about 'Firefly' getting canceled.
For Bradley Cooper, the flashiest entourage doesn't ... to the Los Angeles premiere of his new film "Maestro" on Tuesday. Cooper and Lea made for a stylish father-daughter duo on the red carpet.
On a recent episode of The Howard Stern Show, Stern asked nine-time Oscar nominee Bradley ... Maestro, his sophomore directorial effort, Cooper confirms that he’s incapable of directing a film ...
Bradley Cooper spent six years developing Maestro as a film. Cooper wrote, directed and stars as Leonard Bernstein. He told Deadline’s Pete Hammond at Contenders Film: Los Angeles that he lost ...
By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large Bradley Cooper is weighing on ... and wry and deeply intelligent.” Maestro premiered at the 80th Venice International Film Festival, where it generated very ...
The star lauded the likes of Carey Mulligan and Lady Gaga during a chat with Stephen Daldry at a British Film ... Maestro, which focuses on the relationship between Leonard Bernstein and his wife ...
Thus, it’s fitting that Bradley Cooper‘s new movie about the legendary composer and conductor, Maestro, will have its North American premiere at the fest. Film at Lincoln Center announced ...
Credit: Jason McDonald/Netflix Maestro, Bradley Cooper’s second outing behind the ... While it traces his artistic journey, the film’s main focus is on Bernstein's marriage to Chilean-Costa ...
But Cooper, who directed “Maestro” and co-wrote it (with Josh Singer), is after something less obvious and more revelatory. It’s part of the film’s playful daring that we almost never see ...
Bradley Cooper embodies Leonard Bernstein in the new trailer for Maestro, the actor-director ... level of detail that Cooper brought to the film, which is divided into both black-and-white ...
Directed by Bradley Cooper and starring Cooper and Carey Mulligan, "Maestro" is gunning for major awards. The film's story is compelling, but some over-the-top elements make its ambitions too obvious.
Maestro, the Leonard Bernstein biopic starring and directed by Bradley Cooper, will have the Spotlight Gala slot at this fall’s 61st New York Film Festival. The Netflix film’s North American ...