Robert Zemeckis’ Latest Tech Move: De-Aging Tom Hanks with AI
The “Back to the Future” director has teamed with AI studio Metaphysic to roll back the clock on his “Forrest Gump” stars in “Here.”
The “Back to the Future” director has teamed with AI studio Metaphysic to roll back the clock on his “Forrest Gump” stars in “Here.”
“It looked like a Greyhound bus station in Selma, Alabama,” Hanks said of the studio behind his 1984 film “Splash.”
Rita Wilson also remembered the late singer-songwriter and only child of Elvis Presley.
“I didn’t go to the place that I could have gone,” Hanks said, adding he won’t watch most of his films.
Working from the Swedish novel and film “A Man Called Ove,” Marc Forster gussies up this sentimental tale about the perils of male self-reliance.
This week’s host Jack Harlow had the honor of encountering the beloved Halloween character in a haunted house.
“Finding Neverland” director Marc Foster reunites with screenwriter David Magee to adapt the beloved Swedish novel “A Man Called Ove.”
Luhrmann hadn’t even finished the script when he approached Hanks, but the famously wholesome actor “jumped at the chance to do a repugnant character.”
“Movie-making is very hard work over a very long period of time that consists of so many moments of joy slapped up against an equal number of feelings of self-loathing,” the Oscar winner said.
You know you’re a real movie star when even Tom Hanks is intimidated by you.
“Pinocchio” is only the second-worst movie featuring Tom Hanks as a puppet master with a thick European accent released in 2022.
“There is that natural inclination that is one of pure commerce that says, ‘Hey, you just had a hit, so do it again and you’ll have a hit.'”