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Bryce Dallas Howard Reflects on Childhood Role Opposite Joaquin Phoenix in 'The Village'

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Entertainment Weekly

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Bryce Dallas Howard recalls her childhood crush on Joaquin Phoenix and her experience working with him in the 2004 film 'The Village,' describing it as a magical and surreal experience, and praising director M. Night Shyamalan for casting her in her first movie role.

12 Astonishing Celebrity Revelations of the Week

Originally Published 7 months ago — by BuzzFeed

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The article shares various celebrity revelations, including Bryce Dallas Howard's allegations against Lars von Trier, Finneas being tear-gassed during protests, and personal insights from stars like Sydney Sweeney, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Keke Palmer, highlighting their recent experiences and opinions.

Bryce Dallas Howard Unfazed by 'Argylle' and 'Lady in the Water' Flops

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Variety

Bryce Dallas Howard is not surprised by box office failures like 'Argylle' and 'Lady in the Water,' noting that filmmakers often see these outcomes coming during production. She emphasizes that as an actor, she serves the director's vision and isn't personally disappointed by a film's commercial performance, unlike directors who may take failures more personally. Howard also shared insights about her father Ron Howard's emotional reactions to film failures and compared a career in film to a TV season, with ups and downs.

"Bryce Dallas Howard Reveals Father Ron Howard's Opposition to Her Acting as a Child"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

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Bryce Dallas Howard revealed that her parents, including director and actor Ron Howard, had strict rules against her working as a child actor, despite her eventual success in Hollywood. Ron Howard, who found fame as a child actor himself, expressed concerns about the potential pitfalls of child stardom and the unfair comparisons his children might face. Bryce Howard expressed gratitude for her parents' decision, noting that it took time for her to make a living as an actor but ultimately appreciating the path she took.

"Why Ron Howard Didn't Allow Daughter Bryce Dallas Howard to Act as a Child"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox News

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Ron Howard revealed that he didn't allow his daughter Bryce Dallas Howard to act as a child due to concerns about the potential pitfalls child stars face in Hollywood and the unfair comparisons they might face. He feared that his children would be unfairly compared to his own work as a child star and wanted to protect them from the challenges of the industry. Bryce, now 43, admitted that she would have preferred to start her career at a younger age but is grateful for her parents' decision in hindsight, and she and Howard have a great relationship discussing movies.

"Why Ron Howard Chose to Protect His Daughter from Child Acting"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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Ron Howard explains that he didn't want his daughter, Bryce Dallas Howard, to be a child actor due to the challenges and potential unfair comparisons in the industry, drawing from his own experiences as a child actor. Bryce, who didn't pursue acting until later, appreciates her parents' decision and the lessons it taught her about financial independence.

"Argylle's Box Office Flop: Can Apple Sustain $200M Productions?"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The A.V. Club

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The film "Argylle" has a twist that involves brainwashing the protagonist, played by Bryce Dallas Howard, into becoming a successful author to uncover a secret. However, the twist is criticized for its lack of narrative sense and the miscasting of Howard in the dual role. The film also faces criticism for its lapses in logic and wasted potential with its star-studded cast, ultimately failing to deliver on its promising premise.

"Argylle" Previews Earn $1.7M, but Fails to Impress Critics

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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Matthew Vaughn's action spy-comedy film "Argylle" kicks off its box office run with $1.7 million in previews, facing a subdued start amid critical reception. The $200 million movie, distributed by Universal on behalf of Apple Original Films, is expected to earn $15-20 million domestically. Despite the challenging outlook, the film's release is a positive development for theater owners amidst a slowdown in new releases. "Argylle" features a star-studded ensemble cast and is playing in Imax and other premium large format screens worldwide.

"Taylor Swift-inspired Cat Breaks Mold in 'Argylle' Spy Comedy"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by USA TODAY

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In the upcoming action comedy "Argylle," Henry Cavill and Bryce Dallas Howard star as characters inspired by a reclusive spy novelist and her literary creation, with a feline co-star named Chip adding a sassy twist. Director Matthew Vaughn sought to create a family-friendly adventure film, and the inclusion of a cat character was inspired by old Hollywood banter. The film also features Henry Cavill's disco moves, a funky soundtrack collaboration, and the inclusion of the final Beatles song "Now and Then," adding a unique touch to the spy movie genre.

"Bryce Dallas Howard Reveals Real-Life Risk Aversion, Argylle's Post-Credits Scene Explained"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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The review of "Argylle" criticizes the film for lacking the affection, understanding, and respect typically associated with a homage to spy movies, instead feeling soulless and pasted together. Directed by Matthew Vaughn, the movie offers mild surprises but fails to deliver any real pleasure, with the protagonist, played by Bryce Dallas Howard, being a best-selling spy novelist and a cat lady. The review concludes that "Argylle" embodies the worry about soulless, human-free content in the film industry.

"Argylle: Dua Lipa's Spy Caper Divides Critics and Audiences"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by JoBlo.com

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Early reactions to Matthew Vaughn's spy comedy film, Argylle, are hitting social media and the consensus is that it's a fun time, with critics praising the fantastic cast, subversive action, and great chemistry. While some find it overlong and uneven, others appreciate the absurd fun and charming performances, particularly highlighting Bryce Dallas Howard's show-stealing role. The movie is set to hit theaters this week and has the potential to become a cult classic.

"Bryce Dallas Howard Clarifies Taylor Swift 'Argylle' Rumors"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Business Insider

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Bryce Dallas Howard debunked the theory that Taylor Swift wrote the spy thriller "Argylle," revealing that director Matthew Vaughn was inspired by a photo of Swift with her cat in a backpack. The film, based on a novel by a character played by Howard, contains references to Swift and her music, leading to speculation among fans. Vaughn and Howard both clarified that while the film includes nods to Swift, she did not write the book, and the director urged the real author, "Elly Conway," to come forward. "Argylle" is set to release in theaters on Friday.

"Bryce Dallas Howard and John Cena Address Taylor Swift 'Argylle' Rumors"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Rolling Stone

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Bryce Dallas Howard addressed rumors that Taylor Swift wrote the novel on which her new film "Argylle" is based, acknowledging the uncanny connections between the movie and the singer but ultimately debunking the rumor. Director Matthew Vaughn also denied the speculation, emphasizing that there is a real author behind the book and it's not Taylor Swift. The film, which also stars Henry Cavill, Sam Rockwell, Samuel L. Jackson, and Dua Lipa, is set to be released in theaters on Feb. 2.

"Argylle" Premiere: Henry Cavill's Dapper Look and Natalie Viscuso's Stunning Display

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Henry Cavill and girlfriend Natalie Viscuso attended the Argylle premiere in Seoul, with Cavill looking dapper in a black suit and Viscuso stunning in a daring black floor-length dress. Co-star Bryce Dallas Howard also made a stylish appearance at the event. The film, set for release on February 2, features a star-studded cast and follows the story of a spy novelist drawn into the world of espionage.

"The Mandalorian's Catering Budget Surpasses Battlestar Galactica's Entire Budget, Says Katee Sackhoff"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Entertainment

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Actress Katee Sackhoff, known for her roles in Battlestar Galactica and The Mandalorian, revealed on her podcast that the catering budget for The Mandalorian is likely larger than the entire budget of Battlestar Galactica, which aired 20 years ago. Sackhoff also discussed the differences in production schedules and the number of takes between the two shows, praising director Bryce Dallas Howard for allowing more opportunities to explore different performances. Battlestar Galactica, a critically acclaimed sci-fi series, ran from 2003 to 2009.