Here is everything President Donald Trump and his team have said about the "The Apprentice" before its two stars are up for Oscars on March 2.
Iranian-Danish director Ali Abbasi's "The Apprentice," the tale of how a young Donald Trump fell into the orbit and under the spell of the venal lawyer Roy Cohn in the 1970s, struggled to get financing and a U.S. release after its premiere in Cannes last May.
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In a new cover story with GQ, Strong spoke about how the themes of Ali Abbasi’s Trump origin story — for which he is nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Trump mentor Roy Cohn — have taken on increased relevance to him, as he sees Trump’s behavior in office as a natural extension of the lessons that Cohn taught him in the 1980s.
Jeremy Strong is doing something that very few supporting actors are willing, or even empowered, to do nowadays. Reward him for it.
From sleepless nights contemplating embodying a young Donald Trump and his mentor Roy Cohn, to a Cannes Film Festival premiere filled with high hopes, a cease and desist from Trump himself, deafening silence from U.S. distributors, a reprieve from ...
Scroll down to check out the Oscar-nominated movies across a variety of categories so that you'll be ready for the awards on March 2, 2025, at 7:00 pm EST. Find out what the buzz is about right from your couch.