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The 2023 TCM Classic Film Festival returns with a nod to Warner Bros. and the world-premiere restoration of a defining Wayne-led Western.Written by Jenn ThorntonHollywood turns on “action!” So, this season, hot on the heels of the Oscars in March is the arrival of spring, the 2023 TCM Classic Film Festival. Held in the heart of Hollywood, the motion picture extravaganza returns April 13-16 with a full lineup of programming and events, with a special spotlight on the 100th anniversary of Warner Bros., simply branded the WB100. This includes showing of films central to the studio’s history, including fan and filmmaker favorite, Rio Bravo.If Warner Bros. is one of the original Big Five movie studios—along with MGM, RKO, 20th Century Fox and Paramount Pictures—that defined Hollywood’s Golden Age, then John Wayne is unquestionably one of the biggest legends to emerge from the Hollywood machine, transcending the screen to impact American culture at large. From his early film appearances in the 1920s to his last leading-man role in 1976, Wayne left a host of unforgettable characters in his wake, including Rio Bravo’s small-town Texas sheriff John T. Chance.Released on April 4, 1959, after a New York opening, Rio Bravo was based on the short story “A Bull by the Tail” by B.H. McCampbell—the real-life daughter of the film’s director Howard Hawks. Shot in Technicolor at the Old Tucson movie set in Arizona, the film allies Wayne’s badly outgunned, duty-driven lawman with a ragtag group of associates, including Dean Martin’s town drunk Dude, Ricky Nelson’s young gunslinger Colorado, and Walter Brennan’s cranky old man Stumpy, enlisted to help him hold off the hired guns of a ruthless foe until help arrives—a crowd-pleasing blueprint to this day.RIO BRAVO, RIO BRAVO US 1959 JOHN WAYNE Date 1959, Photo by: Mary Evans/Warner Bros. Copyright: © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc./Ronald Grant/Everett Collection(10382340)Rio Bravo was a box office success for Warner Bros. and a personal one for Hawks who came to the film after the failure of his epic Land of the Pharaohs left him in a four-year funk. “He thought maybe he had lost it,” wrote late film critic Roger Ebert of the director in his “Great Movies” review of Rio Bravo. When Hawks returned to work on the film in 1958, he continued, “he was 62 years old, would be working on his 41st film and was so nervous on the first day of shooting that he stood behind a set and vomited. Then he walked out and directed a masterpiece.” Ebert went on to praise Wayne’s performance as one of his best, and also highlighted his “surprisingly warm romantic chemistry” with Angie Dickinson, who played the feisty Feathers (scoring a Golden Globe for New Star of the Year for her trouble). The film also became incredibly influential to the auteurs of our era. As Ebert remarked, “John Carpenter would remake it as Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) and directors from Scorsese to Tarantino to Stone would directly reference it.”Now, in keeping with its You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet: Celebrating Film Legacies theme, TCM Classic Film Festival will do its part to honor Rio Bravo—and WB100’s banner year—by hosting the 4Kworld-premiere restoration of the film. True to TCM tradition, all screenings will include special introductions to provide context about the films and the talent that brought them to life.Best of the fest showings will be held at various venues synonymous with Hollywood history: grand-dame picture house TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX (formerly “Grauman’s Chinese Theatre), the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, TCL Chinese 6 Theatres Multiplex, and the Hollywood Legion Theater at Post 43. Bravo! Festival programming is subject to change. Keep current with details and information as its announced at TCM Classic Film Festival. John Wayne behind the scenes of Rio Bravo (1959) with his son Patrick Wayne.

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Sydney Sweeney hits back at horrific body shaming comments on viral pictures with incredible response

Sydney Sweeney has posted an Instagram video which included body shaming comments

Sydney Sweeney has hit back at horrific body shaming comments she’s received online with an incredible response.

For famous faces, social media can be an extremely toxic place, and it’s why we’ve seen some celebrities reduce their online presence as a result.

Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney has become the subject of body shaming comments in recent times, and she responded to these on Instagram in the best possible way.

The actor posted a shot clip that began with screenshots of a bunch of body shaming comments she’s received online, including some calling her ‘quite frumpy’, ‘very chunky’ and ‘tubby’.

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After many screenshots of horrible comments were shown on screen, the video cut to Sweeney in her training gear at the gym.

The video cut to a sign that said ‘hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard’ as Sweeney worked hard with a trainer, struck a punching bag and even flipped a large tire in what looked like an extremely intense workout.

Many have flocked to the comments section of the Instagram video to praise Sweeney for her response to the trolls.

“I will never understand the hate in people‘s hearts when it comes to leaving comments like this,” one person commented.

A second added: “Ngl why do people feel entitled to talk about someone’s body specially someone you don’t personally know,” while a third remarked: “No one has the right or reason to make comments on anyones body, ever.”

Meanwhile, Lili Reinhart penned: “It’s always wild to see people publicly out themselves as pieces of shit with comments like that. You look incredible and your dedication to your project is very inspiring.”

The video actually concluded with the name ‘Christy Martin’ being shown on the screen, which is a nod to Sweeney’s upcoming biopic where she plays a famed female boxer.

Boxing fans will likely know Martin is a is a former professional boxer who earned herself the WBC female super welterweight title in 2009.

Sweeney has spoken previously about her process of getting into her movie character, telling The Los Angeles Times in March that she’s a ‘very hands-on collaborator’.

“I like being able to give ideas, be a part of it, help come up with solutions. It just changes the whole process,” she said.

Sweeney continued: “It’s so hard for me now to be on a set and not be able to help in any type of way and be able to take action. And being able to actually have a voice and have a valued opinion—it means so much.”

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‘Australia’s most sexually active woman’ reveals outrageous bedroom goal for 2025

A woman who has been dubbed the “most sexually active woman” in Australia has set her sights on a big goal for 2025.

You’ve probably heard of Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips attempting to break outrageous records in the bedroom – and Annie Knight has now thrown her hat into the ring too.

“When I watched that clip of Lily crying and everyone was saying, ‘Oh my god, this poor girl,’ I just thought, well, she’s been getting railed all day by 100 different guys… imagine putting your body through that,” Knight told Metro.

“Yes, it’s emotionally taxing, but isn’t that like any job?” she added. “Everyone has moments where they’re like, ‘I don’t know if I can do this anymore.’ You do get really stressed. She’d be exhausted; her body would be exhausted. When you’re tired, your emotions are high.”

Knight also noted that some of the men involved in Phillips’ session were reportedly rude to her, emphasizing that dealing with negativity can be challenging in any profession.

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Sophia Loren timeless beauty

Enjoy in timeless beauty of Sophia Loren:

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3738621 Sophia Loren (b/w photo); (add.info.: Sophia Loren (b.1934) Italian actress); © SZ Photo; .

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