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LaBeouf professed his love for The Latin Mass last year, while abuse allegations from his ex-girlfriend unfolded in public. Now, he might become a deacon.
The global pop star makes his leading-man debut in Olivia Wilde’s messy feminist fable about a 1950s housewife (Pugh) whose blissful existence may all be a lie.
The filmmaker was on the Lido for a press conference ahead of the premiere of her new film “Don’t Worry Darling.” Shia LaBeouf questions, however, were off the table.
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The pop star’s admirers began lining up over 12 hours before the film’s anticipated red-carpet premiere. One of those fans, who lost her mother recently, told us why.
Cult filmmaker Abel Ferrara sat down with us at the Venice Film Festival to discuss his new film “Padre Pio,” starring accused abuser Shia LaBeouf as a renowned priest.
Ahead of his trial with singer FKA Twigs, where he’s been accused of sexual assault, the “Transformers” actor is trying his damnedest to shift the narrative.
After Olivia Wilde said that she fired LaBeouf from the drama-mired drama, the actor shot back with alleged proof that he chose to leave. But who is really the liar here?
The actor said it was his latest movie that was the catalyst for saving his life.
From firing Shia LaBeouf and a Harry Styles tryst to rumors of tension between its star and director, the anticipated film “Don’t Worry Darling” has become a hotbed of gossip.
On her genre-hopping new release, the British avant-pop artist lets loose with a little help from her friends.