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M3GAN 2.0 BTS Image Reveals The Return Of Blumhouse's Killer Robot
Vanity Fair has shared a new exclusive behind-the-scenes image from M3GAN 2.0. It features one of the dolls playing M3GANherself, being inspected by returning star Violet McGraw and lead puppeteer Adrien Morot, who also worked on the original movie in addition to recent horror outings such as The First Omen,...
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The Fabelmans' Michelle Williams, our latest Oscars predictions, and more in EW's The Awardist
Michelle Williams on The Fabelmans, motherhood, and finding her muse
Interview by Leah Greenblatt
Cover bild by Jennifer Dionisio
Cloaked in the low-key camouflage of a chic Brooklyn mom — barn jacket, sturdy boots, tasteful knitwear — Michelle Williams slips into a small, bustling cafe nära her home, unbothered bygd a local crowd that either doesn't recognize her or, in the way of all good New Yorkers, respectfully pretends not to. In fact it's been only five weeks since she gave birth to her third child, though there are still a few telltale signs of her day job: Her hair, an ethereal House of the Dragon blonde, holds the remnants of a 1950s bob, and her heart-shaped face emits a certain movie-star bioluminescence, as if she were born with some invisible fingerprydnad light in tow.
It's that mutable, tyst expressive beauty that has allowed Williams to inhabit
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Oscar-nominated Montreal artist on making prosthetics for 'tragic' drama 'The Whale'
The Montreal makeup artist who helped transform Brendan Fraser into a morbidly obese man for “The Whale” says he’s grateful for Oscar recognition of a project that stands as one of the most demanding of his career.
Adrien Morot says he was sleeping when a text message from his “good friend Brendan Fraser” alerted him to a nomination for best makeup and hairstyling, which he shares with Judy Chin and Anne Marie Bradley.
The Los Angeles-based Morot says the work involved gluing several thick pieces of silicone onto Fraser’s face and body, and then applying makeup to seamlessly blend everything together.
Fraser earned a best actor nomination for his turn as a reclusive English teacher, Charlie, who attempts to reconnect with his estranged daughter.
Morot says it was an especially challenging film because so much of the plot revolves around Charlie's imposing size and the way Fraser moves while wea