Jonah Hill Shuts Down His Internet Bullies by Offering Help: ‘I’m Here For You’
“I want to offer to talk to people in pain and will donate as much of my free time to this as possible,” Hill announced on social media.
“I want to offer to talk to people in pain and will donate as much of my free time to this as possible,” Hill announced on social media.
The actor-turned-filmmaker now wants to “challenge traditional masculinity.”
So far, the fall box office is diverse and not dominated solely by awards titles.
Hill can run, but he can’t hide from his “Superbad” days — in part because they helped him find his way as a filmmaker.
Fox’s platform release of “The Hate U Give” yielded superb results as other holdovers build impressive numbers, from “The Wife” to “The Old Man and the Gun.”
The “Mid90s” filmmaker sat down with one of his favorite performers to talk about life in the spotlight, and beyond.
Hill’s coming-of-age drama earned strong reviews at the Toronto International Film Festival earlier this month.
Hill would have made an entirely different movie had it not been for some advice from the “Her” and “Being John Malkovich” director.
The actor steps behind the camera for this familiar, charming coming-of-age dramedy.
Hill was also inspired by Seth Rogen during the making of his A24-backed coming-of-age movie.
Following summer hits “Hereditary” and “Eighth Grade,” A24 is set to open Hill’s directorial debut this October.