Penélope Cruz Hesitated to Play Colombian Spy in ‘355’ — Jessica Chastain Explains the Casting
“It wasn’t important where the characters came from,” Chastain writes, “but that they all come together to form an alliance beyond borders.”
“It wasn’t important where the characters came from,” Chastain writes, “but that they all come together to form an alliance beyond borders.”
Chastain’s “Dark Phoenix” director Simon Kinberg is behind the camera for this espionage thriller.
Acclaimed Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar is set to re-team with longtime collaborator Penélope Cruz for an upcoming film about motherhood.
Also starring Edgar Ramírez, Assayas’ Cuban spy epic first bowed during last year’s fall festival circuit, and it comes to Netflix June 19.
Almodóvar’s career is a bounty of riches, and any ranking of his work means something will surely be left out. But here, ahead of the opening of “Pain and Glory,” the director’s finest film in years, take a look back at his best movies.
In addition to legendary documentary voice Sir David Attenborough, Salma Hayek and Penélope Cruz are also joining the series as narrators.
The director reunites with megastars Antonio Banderas and Penélope Cruz for his new movie.
Focus Features will release Asghar Farhadi’s Cannes entry in theaters in February 2019.
Netflix is hoping “Roma” actress Yalitza Aparicio joins these previous Oscar nominees.
Penelope Cruz is in her prime, collaborating with auteurs Asghar Farhadi, Pedro Almodovar and Ryan Murphy, and landing her first Emmy nomination for playing Donatella Versace.
Iranian Asghar Farhadi and his two Spanish stars collaborated with great attention to detail on an emotional family drama with universal appeal.
Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz anchor Asghar Farhadi’s taut kidnap drama, which could play well stateside.