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Chilean-American actor Pedro Pascal issued an expletive-laced call for Hollywood to resist political pressure in the United States yesterday while admitting ...
The actor, whose parents came to the U.S. from Chile, told reporters at the Cannes Film Festival that he stands by ...
Internet daddy Pedro Pascal has spoken out against the culture of fear that has descended on the U.S. following the ...
Actory calls on filmmakers to ‘keep telling the stories, keep expressing yourself and keep fighting to be who you are’.
Pedro Pascal was all over social media after showing off his arms and being silly at the Cannes Film Festival. The star blew ...
Eddington' is the most divisive film to so far premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. Hear from the cast and crew about this ...
Pascal, who stars in "Eddington," also touched on immigration, saying, "It's obviously very scary for an actor who ...
Pedro Pascal avoided getting too specific on Trump's immigration policies as his new film debuted, a satire critics say holds no punches in "skewering" MAGA.
The actress attended the festival with her co-stars Pedro Pascal and Austin Butler to promote their new film "Eddington." ...
The movie, set in a small New Mexico town where the local sheriff (Phoenix) decides to run against the COVID-conscious mayor ...
Pedro Pascal isn’t mincing words, and at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, he made it clear he’s done with fear-based politics.
Eddington is part of the Cannes Film Festival's main competition section, where it is competing with Wes Anderson, Lucia Ducournau and Lynne Ramsay's films.