Zoe Kravitz
Date of birth
1st December, 1988
Occupation
Actor
Sex
1st January, 1970
Height
1.57
Zoe Kravitz Slams Lily Allen's 'Kiss' Claims
By Ed Biggs in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 15 November 2018
Kravitz threw some hilarious shade at Allen when she appeared on 'Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen'.
Zoe Kravitz has just thrown some serious shade at Lily Allen, claiming that the singer “attacked” her with a non-consensual kiss.
The 29 year old actress, who appears in the new Fantastic Beasts film The Crimes of Grindelwald, was referred to Allen’s recent memoir ‘My Thoughts Exactly’ in regard to a kiss that apparently happened between them back in 2014.
During Kravitz’s appearance on ‘Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen’ on Tuesday (November 13th), alongside co-star Eddie Redmayne, a viewer called in and brought up the alleged kiss in a question to her.
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Zoe Kravitz Felt She Had To Protect Her Father Lenny Kravitz
By Clive King in Movies / TV / Theatre on 06 September 2017
Zoe Kravitz is guarded because people ''always'' wanted things from her parents and she felt she had to protect her family, especially her musical father Lenny Kravitz.
Zoe Kravitz is guarded because people ''always'' wanted things from her parents.
The 28-year-old actress has described herself as a ''tiny gatekeeper'' and has admitted she ''built a lot of walls'' when she was growing up because she could tell people only wanted to talk to her because of her famous parents Lisa Bonnet and Lenny Kravitz.
Speaking to Vogue magazine, the 'Big Little Lies' star said: ''Seeing people always wanting something from my parents, or from us - as a small person I built a lot of walls. I was the tiny gatekeeper.''
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Rough Night Trailer
If you decide to marry, your hen do should be an event you only do once and Jess has recruited her best friends to celebrate her upcoming nuptials. Whilst some enjoy a more sedate affair, if Jess's best friend has anything to do with the arrangements, the girls are going to once again party like they're in college.
The five girls start out at a restaurant but soon need a little more excitement and head to a club. Shots are drunk and laughter and dancing fill the night, however the night is cut short when Alice takes a huge tumble on the dancefloor and is momentarily knocked out. Returning to their lavish villa, at the thought of the night almost being at an early end, the group decide to hire a stripper to keep the party mood flowing.
Jess isn't too taken with the 'tacky' idea but soon finds herself participating in the mild debauchery. As Scotty the stripper works the room, Alice finally decides it's her turn to have a little one on one time with the group's latest member and takes a running leap onto the lap of the semi-clothed stripper. As the overeager Alice lands, she knocks Scotty's chair back and he lands awkwardly by the fireplace. The mood in the group turns to panic as they realise the severity of Scotty's condition, Alice has accidentally killed Scott.
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Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them Review
Good
It's been five years since the last Harry Potter movie, and J.K. Rowling has been busy. Not only has she shepherded her two-part sequel play to the West End, but she has also written the screenplay for this spin-off prequel, which is set some 70 years before Harry was born. The American setting puts a fresh slant on her elaborately imagined wizarding world, and the film has enough lively humour to keep things entertaining, but the movie itself is thin and derivative, never quite engaging the audience with its magic.
In this alternate reality, 1926 America has forbidden all magical creatures out of fear of terrorist attacks taking place around the world. Then an expert in these beasts, the cheeky nerd Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) arrives in New York with a suitcase full of them. He's on some sort of mission, which is immediately interrupted by three escaped critters, drawing in hapless wannabe baker Jacob (Dan Fogler) and witch detective Tina (Katherine Waterston). Joined by Tina's breathy sister Queenie (Alison Sudol), this rag-tag team is trying to recapture Newt's escaped creatures when they run afoul of aggressive wizard enforcer Graves (Colin Farrell), who's working for American's magical President (Carmen Ejogo). But there's something more seriously nefarious going on in the city.
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Zoe Kravitz attending the World Premiere of 'Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them', held at Alice Tully Hall in the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, United States - Thursday 10th November 2016
Zoe Kravitz attending the World Premiere of 'Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them', held at Alice Tully Hall in the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, United States - Thursday 10th November 2016
Karl Glusman and Zoe Kravitz attends the World Premiere of 'Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them', held at Alice Tully Hall in the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, United States - Thursday 10th November 2016
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them - Extended Trailer And Featurette
Newt Scamander is a wizard who's always had an interest in monsters and wild, unworldly creatures. Newt inspects as many different species of Beast that he can and keeps some of the rarest ones in order to preserve them and keep them from harm's way whilst also ensuring they themselves don't cause any of the chaos they could so easily cause.
It's 1926 and the wizarding community is under threat. Whilst most muggles (No Maj's) don't have any idea that wizards and witches actually exist, a small yet powerful few are all too aware of them and their powers.
The New Salem Philanthropic Society is headed by a tough woman named Mary Lou Barebone who wants to make sure that all wizarding kind is exterminated.
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Dope Trailer
Malcolm Adecombi is not having such a good time in high school. He's constantly bullied for being a geek, as are his best friends Diggy and Jib. But things aren't about to get any easier as he approaches college. He's determined to get the best grades possible and hopefully go to Harvard, but a sexual awakening, a desire to be seen as cool and his love of music might just get in the way. Living in the tough suburb of The Bottoms in Inglewood, California, there's a lot of underground gang and drug crime happening, nonetheless when he is invited to a secret party he is determined to go and prove himself. As bad luck would have it, hitting up an illegal gathering can only see his life go from bad to worse, and when he inadvertently gets caught up in some serious trouble, he has to do some hard thinking to get himself out.
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Mad Max: Fury Road Review
By Rich Cline
Extraordinary
Leave it to a veteran to show the young sparks how to do it: it's been 30 years since George Miller last visited his post-apocalyptic hero Max Rockatansky, and now he's back with the best-staged action thriller of the year, a blockbuster that dares to have meaningful themes and complex characters. He also recreates Mad Max as a kind of James Bond franchise with a story that sits alongside the earlier films, not before or after, and an actor who brings a new energy to the role.
In a desert wasteland where people trade water and oil to survive, Max (Tom Hardy) is a loner haunted by the death of his family. Then he's captured by a gang from the Citadel, a towering rock city run by the tyrant Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays-Byrne), who has positioned himself as a god who keeps his enslaved people on a short leash. On a mission to collect oil, Joe's top imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron) veers her war-rig off into the desert. So Joe sends a gang after her. Leading the charge is the gung-ho Nux (Nicholas Hoult), who uses Max, strapped to his car like a grille ornament, as a blood-bag to supply energy. But after a series of clashes involving three other gangs of desert marauders, Max and Nux end up on board Furiosa's rig, in which she is hoping to smuggle Joe's five young wives to safety.
The plot itself is fairly blunt, which means that the film requires very little dialogue (Max doesn't speak at all for the first 45 minutes, mainly because his houth is actually bolted shut). Even so, Miller fills every shot with telling details that strengthen the characters and provide insight into what they are doing, building more intriguing relationships with suspicious glances than most filmmakers do with endless conversation.
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Charlize Theron Isn't Interested In Directing: "That Bug Has Not Bitten Me Yet"
By Elinor Cosgrave in Movies / TV / Theatre on 09 May 2015
Charlize Theron has no interested in directing, preferring to stay in front of the camera so she has "somebody to blame" if things go horribly wrong.
Charlize Theron has no desire to step behind the camera - at least not any time soon. Theron was interviewed at the L.A. premiere of Mad Max: Fury Road on Thursday night (7th May) and claimed she enjoys not having to take on the full responsibility of directing.
Read More: Mel Gibson Turns Up At Mad Max: Fury Road Premiere.
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Mad Max: Fury Road - Final Trailer
The world is messed up. Years after multiple calamities totally trashed the planet, the world is covered in nothing but desert, and populated by the people strongest and most likely to survive - many of whom happen to be mad. Max (Tom Hardy) is a former highway patrol man, who has an unrivalled knowledge of the desert that now covers the planet. When he accidentally runs into a group of possibly the last women on the planet, and agrees to escort them through the desert to safety, to ensure the continuation of the human race. But when Max ends up being captured himself, it is down to his new friends to rescue him from a gang of lunatics.
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Video - 'Good Kill' Stars Ethan Hawke And January Jones Hit The Red Carpet At Tribeca Screening
The main cast of upcoming thriller 'Good Kill' - Ethan Hawke, January Jones and Zoe Kravitz - arrive at the movie's screening at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival in New York, alongside director and writer Andrew Niccol.
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Zoe Kravitz and Lolawolf - AfroPunk Festival 2014 at Commodore Barry Park - Day 2 - Performances - Brooklyn, New York, United States - Sunday 24th August 2014
Cara Delevingne and Zoe Kravitz - Cara Delevingne and Zoe Kravitz out in New York - Manhattan, New York, United States - Thursday 21st August 2014