The actress, who has been nominated for an Oscar for her performance as a female composer/conductor accused of sexual abuse in the film “Tár,” said in an ...
It’s important to have a healthy critique.” You can only imagine what went on in, outside and around his studio,” Blanchett went on to say. Yes, it’s a fact.
“If you don't read older books that are slightly offensive because of what they say in a historical context, then you will never grapple with the minds of ...
She also recently returned for Season 4 of [Documentary Now!](https://consequence.net/2022/09/documentary-now-trailer-season-4-watch/). [Cate Blanchett](https://consequence.net/tag/cate-blanchett/) has opened another can of worms in the conversations surrounding controversial figures in media. Although some have called the film harmful and even “anti-woman,” Blanchett says that there’s wisdom to glean from its perspective on “cancel culture” and the #MeToo movement.
Cate Blanchett argues that it's important to continue studying history and art, even if they might be deemed controversial or “problematic”.
She added: “I think that power is a corrupting force no matter what one’s gender is. It’s important to have a healthy critique.” The Titanic actor argues that it’s important to continue studying history and art (amongst other things) even if they might be deemed controversial or “problematic” today. “You can only imagine what went on in, outside and around his studio. Yes, it’s a fact. She continued her argument by highlighting the example of an artist who would be deemed highly problematic by our standards as a society today.
Speaking to the Radio Times, Blanchett makes the case that studying the works of famous artists and historical figures is crucial, regardless of whether ...
But do you look at Guernica and say: 'That is one of the greatest works of art ever?' Yes. To which he responds, “Nowadays, White, male, cis composers, just not my thing." Cate Blanchett has been on quite the tear these last few hours.
Cate Blanchett fears cancel culture will stop society understanding the mistakes of the past by erasing now-offensive art and artists with questionable or ...
Oscar-nominated actor stars in controversial film 'Tár', about a famous conductor who is accused of preying on and abusing young musicians.
However, he noted that “unlike Tár, Alsop has never been accused of misconduct, with the fellows or otherwise”. [Lizzo spoke out against the term “cancel culture” and claimed it was being “misused”.](https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/lizzo-cancel-culture-appropriation-b2258494.html) It’s important to have a healthy critique.” [Graham Norton suggested the term should instead be changed to “accountability culture”.](https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/graham-norton-john-cleese-cancel-culture-b2200855.html) [hit out at the critically acclaimed film, calling it “anti-woman”.](https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/marin-alsop-tar-cate-blanchett-b2259030.html) Yes, it’s a fact.
The plot of her Oscar-nominated film Tár takes on both cancel culture and the #MeToo movement.
Regardless of the artist’s personal foibles, it’s important to have a “healthy critique” of historical works of art. The film premiered at the 79th Venice International Film Festival in September 2022. Nominated for Oscar 2023, for her performance as a conductor who is accused of sexual abuse in the Todd Field-directed psychological drama film Tár, Cate shared her thoughts while speaking with the Radio Times recently.
Cate Blanchett is in full Oscars mode. She's hit almost all the requisite luncheons, festivals, and late night shows ahead of the awards next month in order ...
It was a reminder of the differences between Blanchett and Tár’s aesthetic. And while Blanchett and Tár’s style definitely overlap, the actress appreciates a bit more whimsy than the faux-conductor. But Blanchett wasn’t done cosplaying as Lydia, and on Monday, it was time for the Oscars nominees luncheon in another look seemingly inspired by the character. The actress wore a pair of high-waisted, cream wide-leg trousers with a white button down on top. Of course, every event calls for a new outfit, and the actress—along with her stylist, Elizabeth Stewart—has delivered, increasingly adopting her character’s aesthetic for recent red carpets, and Blanchett’s latest looks deserve at least a short study. [Zoë Kravitz dressing like Selina Kyle](https://www.wmagazine.com/fashion/zoe-kravitz-the-batman-press-looks) for The Batman promo tour last year).
'Real football': Aussie Hollywood star delivers Super Bowl sledge and AFL reveal.
“On a daily or weekly basis, for sure. So you do fall in and out of love with it, and you have to be seduced back into it.” So that was nothing last night Patrick.” Blanchett: “They wear shorts and tank tops. And my uncle used to play professionally for Essendon. “They have a similar kind of ball except they don’t have the protection.”
The Melbourne-born Hollywood star has explained what 'real football' is on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
“Yeah,” Blanchett said. it’s why the population’s really small.” “And my uncle used to play professionally for Essendon. “To be honest, it’s a gladiatorial sport. “They have a similar kind of ball except they don’t have the protection.” Stream them all for free on
Blanchett, from Melbourne, Australia, shunned gridiron and soccer during an interview with US talk show host Jimmy Kimmel when discussing 'real football' on ...
And my cousin played in Tasmania where it's so hardcore they played on gravel.' So that was nothing last night Patrick.' The Queenstown Crows - in Tasmania - play footy on a gravel oval and are 'hardcore'
Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel asked Blanchett if she'd watched the Super Bowl, and her reply highlighted the Queenstown Oval on the West Coast of Tasmania, which ...
And my cousin played in Tasmania where it’s so hardcore they played on gravel.” They have a similar kind of ball except they don’t have the protection.” Cate called football a “gladiatorial sport”, telling Kimmel: “Where I came from we have football…
After taking on the emotionally gruelling role of disgraced conductor and musical maestro Lydia Tár in the Todd Field-directed psychological drama Tár, ...
Whether she’s dressing to accept an award, or carving out a wardrobe tailor-made for that potential (and well-earned) career break, this new nonchalance suits her as much as Tár’s tailoring did. The look, directly from creative Jonathan Anderson’s catwalk, was reflective of a collection that married leisurely silhouettes with more romantic and feminine flourishes, like oversized sweatshirts with trailing sleeves, and minidresses blooming with anthuriums. And while the Best Actress frontrunner wore a tailored Lanvin look to the Oscars Nominees Luncheon in Los Angeles on Monday (a sharp silhouette we’re sure Lydia Tár would have approved of – though perhaps not in such a sunny shade), her look when heading to Jimmy Kimmel Live that day was decidedly more downtime ready.