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Pine has made a name for himself as one of Hollywood’s most creative fashion innovators. With his out-there looks in his new directorial debut film, “Poolman,” he outdoes himself.
Apparently, this conflict has deep roots, dating back all the way to 2022.
Disney fans were ecstatic to hear that the film would have the first traditional villain song in almost 15 years. Then they heard the song…
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Because of the Hollywood strikes, the starpower at the Toronto International Film Festival is owed to actors who are directing their own films—few of which, it turns out, are good.
Chris Pine makes his directorial debut at the Toronto International Film Festival with “Poolman,” but bellyflops more than he makes a splash.
Pine’s delightful performance in the new “D&D” movie settles the “Best Celebrity Chris” debate once and for all, showing off his dynamic range and exciting project choices.
“If there was drama, there was drama...I absolutely didn’t know about it, nor really would I have cared,” Pine told Esquire about the chaotic “Don’t Worry Darling” press tour.
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