Kristen Stewart on How Joan Jett Made Her Cry and Sean Penn Made Her Want to Direct
In a career-spanning video interview, the “Charlie’s Angels” actress reflects on her singular film career thus far.
In a career-spanning video interview, the “Charlie’s Angels” actress reflects on her singular film career thus far.
Penn thinks Cooper has a problem — and he knows what it is.
The director didn’t ask permission before recutting a new version of the film that will hit Netflix November 1.
The actor and director says the #MeToo movement has been “shouldered by a kind of receptacle of the salacious.”
The series, set to premiere in September, comes from “House of Cards” creator Beau Willimon.
Bannon produced Penn’s 1991 film “The Indian Runner.”
Penn’s book, “Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff,” also takes aim at Donald Trump by calling him a President “in need of an intervention.”
The actor and political activist’s representatives call the new docuseries “reprehensible.”
“It’s pretty eye-opening to imagine Steve Bannon writing this. People need to see it to believe it,” actor Rob Corddry said.
Penn has some choice words for Trump’s chief strategist.
Penn’s fifth outing as a director was originally supposed to come out in the first quarter of 2017, but now its status is uncertain.
The actor once met the Cuban dictator in Havana.