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Lea Michele receives multiple standing ovations on Broadway

Lea Michele
  • Lea Michele played Fanny Brice in Broadway’s Funny Girl.
  • Audience members couldn’t stop praising her performance.
  • The 36-year-old received multiple standing ovations. 

Lea Michele is finally playing Fanny Brice in a role of a lifetime on Broadway’s Funny Girl, and as per a magazine, managed to garner multiple standing ovations during her run on-stage.

The 36-year-old Glee star made her Broadway debut at New York City’s August Wilson Theatre, where she was joined by closest friend and fellow Broadway star Jonathan Groff, as well as Spring Awakening costars John Gallagher Jr. and Gideon Glick.

According to accounts, Michele’s performance as the renowned Fanny Brice wowed the audience so much that she received four standing ovations before the intermission, with two more in the second act.

Eye witness accounts also shared how audience members couldn’t stop praising Michele’s performance, with one even being overheard saying: “She’s the greatest star alright… I’m going to need to come back this Friday and see it again.”

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Olivia Wilde, receives a 5-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival

Olivia Wilde
  • Olivia Wilde’s Don’t Worry Darling received a 5-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival.
  • Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, Gemma Chan, and more attended the film’s premiere.
  • Reviewer called it a “candy-coated psychological thriller” about men controlling women’s bodies.

Olivia Wilde’s film Don’t Worry Darling received a 5-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival 2022.

Harry Styles, Chris Pine, Gemma Chan, and Florence Pugh – who arrived late from the Dune 2 set in Budapest – attended the film’s premiere. The Little Women star was greeted warmly as she walked down the red carpet in a glittering outfit.

 

 

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The premise of the film follows the residents of Victory Project Headquarters, a 1960s Palm Springs mid-century complex surrounded by foreboding desert mountains. This is a planned town constructed by a secretive organisation with a vaguely messianic aim to promote humanity… in some way. Each morning, the males, all gorgeous, go to work, while the women, all pretty, care after the kids or sip afternoon cocktails with neighbour wives. (Alternatively, they do both.) There’s an alarming hum beneath all this sozzled good-living, the notion that nothing this flawlessly secure and uniformly delightful could really be true.

The Deadline’s Pete Hammond called Wilde’s film a “candy-coated psychological thriller” about “the terror imposed by men controlling women’s bodies.”

Vanity Fair’s Richard Lawson reviews, “Once the film starts showing its cards, it hurries to its climax and conclusion, complete with an unconvincing car chase and a murder. What energy the movie had has been sapped. It staggers across the finish line as it asks us to consider something profound.”

Whereas, Variety’s Clayton Davis feels that the movie is “isn’t a major Oscar contender”.

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At the Cannes Film Festival, ‘Joyland’ wins a standing ovation

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The gorgeous cast of Pakistani film Joyland earned a standing ovation at its debut, and the picture is receiving a big reception at the Cannes Film Festival. A video from the renowned event is making the rounds on social media, in which the director Saim Sadiq can be seen beaming with joy after getting the … Read more