"Who doesn’t want to be a showgirl, first of all? And who doesn’t want to wear Bob Mackie?" Brenda Song said to Entertainment Tonight of starring in the film as Mary-Anne and
I never thought to put Pamela Anderson, Brenda Song and Kiernan Shipka together in a film, but what a brilliant decision that was from director Gia Coppola. The trio carried “The Last Showgirl” — which also stars an almost unrecognizable Jamie Lee ...
Anderson plays an aging Vegas showgirl in the new movie from Gia Coppola. For so many reasons, it's a role only she could meaningfully deliver.
But director Gia Coppola returns to that image so often, in lieu of character development or forward plotting, that it becomes clear Anderson’s starring performance is more substantial than the film housing it.
Justin Baldoni’s lawyer Bryan Freedman appeared on an episode of “The Megyn Kelly Show” where the former Fox News host played an alleged voice message Baldoni sent to his team in which he claims he was “sent to the basement” during the “It Ends With Us” premiere because Lively allegedly did not want him anywhere …
I never thought to put Pamela Anderson, Brenda Song and Kiernan Shipka together in a film, but what a brilliant decision that was from director Gia Coppola. The trio carried “The Last Showgirl ...
Pamela Anderson's critically acclaimed documentary on Netflix is the perfect follow-up to her latest Oscar-contending film, The Last Showgirl.
This deliberate choice to have Anderson star in the film then makes sense: director Gia Coppola chose her after seeing the 2023 Netflix documentary “Pamela, a Love Story,” which sought to recontextualize the model’s sensationalized life through her own narrative.
She did not win at the awards ceremony on Jan. 5, but Pamela Anderson was deserving of her nomination for a Golden Globe for her starring turn in “The Last Showgirl.” Getting a wide release this week,
How Pamela Anderson's critique of ageism in 'The Last Showgirl' parallels Maureen O'Hara in Dorothy Arzner's 1940 'Dance, Girl, Dance.'
Like "The Substance," director Gia Coppola's Vegas-set drama focuses on society’s tendency to view women as invisible once they hit middle age.