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"Willem Dafoe and Wife Share Rare Public Kiss at Hollywood Walk of Fame Ceremony"
entertainment2 years ago

"Willem Dafoe and Wife Share Rare Public Kiss at Hollywood Walk of Fame Ceremony"

Actor Willem Dafoe and his wife Giada Colagrande made a rare public appearance at his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, where they shared a passionate kiss. The star-studded event included speeches from Dafoe's Poor Things castmate Pedro Pascal and actress Patricia Arquette, who both praised the veteran actor. Dafoe, known for roles in Platoon and Spider-Man, received accolades for his career spanning over four decades and seven upcoming projects.

"Willem Dafoe Honored with Hollywood Walk of Fame Star"
entertainment2 years ago

"Willem Dafoe Honored with Hollywood Walk of Fame Star"

Actor Willem Dafoe was honored with the 2,768th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with fellow actors Patricia Arquette and Pedro Pascal delivering speeches during the ceremony. Dafoe, known for his roles in films like "Platoon" and "The Florida Project," expressed gratitude and disbelief at the honor, thanking his wife and colleagues. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce also declared Jan. 8 as William Dafoe Day in Hollywood, marking the occasion.

"Patricia Arquette Shines in Directorial Debut 'Gonzo Girl' at Toronto Film Festival"
entertainment2 years ago

"Patricia Arquette Shines in Directorial Debut 'Gonzo Girl' at Toronto Film Festival"

The world premiere of "Gonzo Girl" at the Toronto Film Festival was a star-studded event, with Willem Dafoe and Patricia Arquette receiving a standing ovation. Arquette, who also directed the film, was drawn to the story of an author's time as Hunter S. Thompson's assistant and the '90s backdrop. The film explores themes of addiction, co-dependency, and the challenges of breaking out of the celebrity box. "Gonzo Girl" secured a SAG-AFTRA interim agreement and is represented by WME and Gersh.

Patricia Arquette's Personal Connection to 'High Desert' and Co-Star Crush on Matt Dillon
entertainment2 years ago

Patricia Arquette's Personal Connection to 'High Desert' and Co-Star Crush on Matt Dillon

Patricia Arquette discusses her role as Peggy, a recovering addict turned private investigator, in the new Apple TV+ comedy series "High Desert." Arquette explains why she connected with the character, how the show's tone was established, and the transition from Ben Stiller to Jay Roach as director. She also talks about working with co-star Matt Dillon and the emotional scenes with Bernadette Peters. The first three episodes of "High Desert" are now streaming on Apple TV+.

Patricia Arquette's Personal Connection to 'High Desert' Co-Star Matt Dillon.
entertainment2 years ago

Patricia Arquette's Personal Connection to 'High Desert' Co-Star Matt Dillon.

Actress Patricia Arquette stars in the new comedy series "High Desert" opposite Matt Dillon, with whom she had a crush on in her youth. The show follows Peggy, a recovering addict turned PI, who is down-on-her-luck and has a dead-end job working as an actress in an Old West frontier-town tourist attraction. Arquette's daughter, Harlow Jane, also appears in one episode playing a younger version of Peggy. "High Desert" premieres on AppleTV+ on May 17.

"Patricia Arquette Shines in Chaotic Comedy 'High Desert': A Review"
tv-show-review2 years ago

"Patricia Arquette Shines in Chaotic Comedy 'High Desert': A Review"

Patricia Arquette stars in the Apple TV+ comedy "High Desert" as Peggy Newman, a drug dealer turned methadone user, frontier-era reenactor, and aspiring PI. The show is set in the deeply strange and beautiful High Desert region of California, but over time, it starts to feel as shambolic and scattered as its protagonist. The show eschews a case of the week, and with it a consistent rhythm that might offset its all-over-the-place feel. Arquette's maximal commitment turns out to work better in small doses, and the show is hardly inclined to practice moderation.

"Patricia Arquette shines in chaotic yet charming 'High Desert' comedy on Apple TV+"
entertainment2 years ago

"Patricia Arquette shines in chaotic yet charming 'High Desert' comedy on Apple TV+"

"High Desert," a new Apple TV Plus dramedy, follows the story of Peggy Newman (Patricia Arquette), a former drug dealer, addict, and hustler who becomes a natural detective. The show is set in Yucca Valley and features a range of colorful characters, including Peggy's siblings, her imprisoned husband, and her co-workers at a ramshackle amusement park. While the show is extremely funny and features a finely calibrated performance by Arquette, it suffers from a crowded and messy plot that fails to unite the farcical elements with the deeper story.

Patricia Arquette shines in chaotic comedy 'High Desert'
entertainment2 years ago

Patricia Arquette shines in chaotic comedy 'High Desert'

"High Desert" is a new comic thriller on Apple TV+ starring Patricia Arquette as Peggy Newman, a former Palm Springs socialite recovering from an opioid addiction and working as a dance hall girl/stuntwoman in an Old West tourist town. When Peggy needs to find a new income stream, she becomes an "unpaid associate" to a down-at-heels private investigator and gets involved in a Hydra-headed story involving a former local anchorman with a mini-cult, a stolen Picasso, art forgery, mob-connected brothers, and more. Arquette's performance as Peggy is the highlight of the show, which has the flavor of "Fargo" but is lighter, warmer, and less violent.

Patricia Arquette shines in Apple TV+'s offbeat comedy 'High Desert'
tv2 years ago

Patricia Arquette shines in Apple TV+'s offbeat comedy 'High Desert'

Apple TV+’s High Desert starts as a tale of a recovering addict barely making ends meet, but gradually blossoms into a bracingly bizarre mystery, in the tradition of sun-baked neo-noirs like The Big Lebowski or Inherent Vice. Patricia Arquette plays Peggy, a hot mess who can’t help but slosh her Peggy-ness all over the place, and Brad Garrett plays Bruce, a floundering private investigator. The show’s early aimlessness evolves into a likable shagginess, warmed by a surprising amount of heart, and High Desert gleefully ramps up the absurdity with each passing episode.