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  • Jennifer Jason Leigh Talks “Sweet” Oscar Nom After Almost Leaving Hollywood

    Jennifer Jason Leigh has had a long, interesting career in film, but much like Leonardo DiCaprio was (until last night), she’s been largely ignored by the Academy. This year’s awards ceremony marked her first nomination–for supporting actress in The Hateful Eight–but, as pointed out by Stuart Mitchner of Town Topics, the role was much more than a supporting one.

    In the film, Jennifer took on the character of Daisy Domergue, a rough-talking, hard-living wild West gangster who gets herself arrested and hauled through a blizzard to await her fate.

    “She’ll try anything, she’ll push it all the way. She’s crazy like a fox. You don’t know if you should feel sorry for her; you don’t know if you should despise her,” said producer Stacy Sher.

    For Jennifer Jason Leigh, the fact that she was nominated at this point in her career–not long after she thought she might not come back to Hollywood after having a child–was a wonderful feeling.

    “It feels incredibly sweet, it really does. I mean, to be recognized at this time in my life? I didn’t expect any of this, so it is absolutely lovely and I feel very happy and grateful,” Leigh said on a recent podcast.

    Leigh says she took a break from the spotlight after a successful career because, at the age of 48, she had a baby and saw her marriage of five years end. For her, acting wasn’t worth the struggle of finding the right roles when she had other priorities.

    “I love acting, but I am a mom and the roles just weren’t coming because of a mixture of things: because I’m not ambitious and because I’m older and I had a baby. I really felt like I had said a graceful and completely happy goodbye to acting in a significant way,” she reflects. “And I had sort of made my peace with that.”

    The Hateful Eight isn’t the only critically-acclaimed film starring Leigh to come out in recent months; Anomalisa was a years-long stop-motion project that progressed through a lot of changes in her own life.

    “My Lisa’s still my Lisa. But when we started it I had just gotten married, and when we recorded it eight years later I was divorced and a single mom, so a lot had happened to me in those years. I understood the ending for Lisa in a more significant way, perhaps, but I also love how she still has so much hope,” Jennifer said.

    Though Jennifer Jason Leigh lost to Alicia Vikander for Best Supporting Actress, the fact that she was nominated at this stage in her career meant a lot. Besides the Oscar, she was also nominated for and won the best supporting actress National Board of Review Award, was nominated for the Critics’ Choice, Golden Globe, SAG, BAFTA, and Independent Spirit awards.

  • Bella Thorne to Star in ‘Amityville’ Film

    Bella Thorne to Star in ‘Amityville’ Film

    Bella Thorne is crossing over to the dark side–at least a character she will play in the near future is. The actress will soon go from being a Disney darling to starring in a new Amityville horror film opposite Jennifer Jason Leigh. Leigh will reportedly play a single mother who moves with her kids to the iconic Amityville house. And of course everyone knows what will happen next. Thorne will play one of Leigh’s three kids, set to embark on a new life replete with bad background music and sounds, as well as an ample amount of shock factor.

    The original Amityville Horror came out in 1979 and received a front and center remake in 2005 starring Ryan Reynolds and Chloe Moretz. The franchise is based on a book by Jay Anson called The Amityville Horror: A True Story.

    Franck Khalfoun is director of the fright flick that is scheduled for release in theaters in January of 2015.

    Bella Thorne seems very excited to be starring in this horror film. She shared word of her upcoming role via Instagram.

    Thorne also shared a photo of a makeup test she took part in for the upcoming film.

    Thorne is best known for her role in The Disney Channel hit Shake It Up. She stars in the film Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day and she starred in Adam Sandler’s film Blended. She will soon appear on the big screen in a thriller called Home Invasion.

    Will Bella survive the Amityville house of horrors? Do you think her character will be among those who make it out at the end of the horror film?

    Fans will have to wait to see Bella Thorne in the latest in the Amityville Horror films, but can see her work in literary form this coming summer, as her first book is scheduled to hit book stores then. This multi-talented 16-year-old clearly has a lot to offer and it sounds like she plans to be in the spotlight for many years to come.

    Image via Instagram

  • Jennifer Jason Leigh Gets Some Revenge

    Jennifer Jason Leigh Gets Some Revenge

    Jennifer Jason Leigh may have gotten her film start in a quirky little movie about teenage sex and drugs, but she quickly proved herself to have a darker side which fairly shines on camera. And while she’s been out of the limelight for a while, she’s about to jump back in with a role on the highly popular ABC drama “Revenge”.

    The actress won over the hearts of millions in the cult classic Cameron Crowe film “Fast Times At Ridgemont High” as the sweet but naive girl-next-door, Stacy. But it was when she tackled the darker nature of a woman that she shot to stardom, creeping us all out in “Single White Female” as a psycho stalker before moving on to play Dolores Claiborne’s troubled daughter in the Stephen King film.

    Since then she’s appeared in several films and shorts–and even lent her voice to animated features like “Hey Arnold! The Movie” and “King Of The Hill”–but it’s been a while since we’ve seen her in a starring role, and that’s a shame. However, fans of the show “Revenge” are excited to have her on board as Emily’s mother, because it seems clear that she’ll have something dynamic to bring to the story.

    The show’s creator, Mike Kelley, said, “What you’re going to discover about the woman who was Emily’s mother is the circumstances under which they were separated, and you’re going to find that there’s some deep psychological issues with her, which I think is going to be fun for us to explore.”

    “Revenge” roars back into life this September on ABC.