Antonio Stallings joined Showbiz Cheat Sheet in 2021. He specializes in celebrity coverage — specifically, delving deeper into the stars of movies and franchises he’s followed for years. Antonio has written compelling articles on Keanu Reeves, Angelina Jolie, Leonardo DiCaprio, Amy Adams and more. He has wanted to join the entertainment industry from a young age, and he’s always kept his finger on Hollywood’s pulse; he now considers reading up on entertainment news to be instinctive. In Antonio’s spare time, he continues to hone his writing skill. Plus he’s a fan of most things Marvel, DC, Star Wars, and the Matrix trilogy.
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While in the very early stages of writing 'Kill Bill,' Quentin Tarantino there was too much of Samuel L. Jackson in his Bill character, something Tarantino felt the need to correct.
Gwyneth Paltrow quipped that she thought she was going to get fired because she couldn't bring herself to kiss her 'Mortdecai' co-star Johnny Depp with a straight face.
Idris Elba's American accent didn't do him any favors when trying to find work in Hollywood, so he had to work to improve it for the sake of his career.
Jim Carrey once explained he wanted to take down the entertainment industry's image of a leading man, which would've meant destroying Hollywood in the process.
When Reese Witherspoon saw Robert Pattinson was playing her son in 'Vanity Fair,' she immediately commented to her director that he's 'so good looking!'
Sylvester Stallone felt some in the entertainment industry viewed him as unintelligent, so he starred in 'Cop Land' to show he was more than just an action hero meathead.