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Russel Crowe, 62, looks loved up with girlfriend Britney Theriot, 42 in stunning red carpet appearance

Russel Crowe, 62, looks loved up with girlfriend Britney Theriot, 42 in stunning red carpet appearance

Russell Crowe turned heads on Sunday as he unveiled his dramatically slimmed-down physique while attending the prestigious Taormina Film Festival, with girlfriend Britney, glued to his side. The Beautiful Mind actor, made a loved-up appearance with his partner of six years, at the world premiere of his new Australian action thriller Bear Country in Italy – which will see him reunite with “Unhinged” helmer Derrick Borte.  © Getty ImagesBritney Theriot and Russell Crowe at the 72nd Taormina Film Festival 2026 Fans couldn’t help but notice Russell’s visibly slimmed down figure, cutting a sharp look in a tailored black suit, and matching tie – while Britney more than held her own in a navy plunging gown, strappy black heels and positively glowing skin.  The father-of-two, opened up last year about his weight loss journey during an appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast. Admitting that he weighed 277lbs when he completed his last film, Nuremberg, but is now down to 222lbs. © Getty ImagesRussell poses on stage during the 72nd Taormina Film Festival During the lengthy chat, Russell …

‘Beast’ Director on Crafting an MMA Drama, Directing Russell Crowe

‘Beast’ Director on Crafting an MMA Drama, Directing Russell Crowe

In Beast, Australian director Tyler Atkins (Boasch & Rockit, aka Ocean Boy) sets out to do something more ambitious than simply stage bone-crunching fight sequences. His debut feature in the MMA arena is as much about family, identity and masculinity as it is about survival inside the cage. Shot across between Australia and Thailand, Beast pairs visceral action with an emotional core anchored by a working-class fighter torn between who he is and who he’s expected to be. With Russell Crowe lending gravitas as a battle-hardened trainer (Sammy) and Daniel MacPherson embodying the conflicted fighter (Patton James) at its centre, Atkins leans into the human cost of violence — and the strength required to endure it. Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter Australia, Atkins reflects on the film’s unconventional production and his personal philosophy that shaped its themes. Beast opens in U.S. theaters on April 10, and at home in Australia on April 23. First of all, congratulations. This was a complex shoot — how long did it actually take? Thank you. It’s a hard one …

Danielle Spencer shares details from her reunion with ex-husband Russell Crowe

Danielle Spencer shares details from her reunion with ex-husband Russell Crowe

Danielle Spencer is embracing a new chapter – both professionally and personally – and it includes a meaningful full-circle moment with her ex-husband Russell Crowe. The 56-year-old has returned to music with the release of her new album Regenerate, marking a major comeback for the Australian performer. And as she steps back into the spotlight, she’s also reflecting on a recent reunion with Russell that struck a deeply emotional chord. © Getty ImagesRussell, Danielle and their sons in 2010 Danielle recently took to the stage at Russell’s Indoor Garden Party at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre, performing alongside a lineup of artists – and, notably, sharing the experience with her former husband. Speaking about the moment, she described the atmosphere as warm, supportive and unexpectedly special. “It was really lovely, actually. It was a lovely bunch of people performing on the bill. I thought it was lovely of him to think of it,” she told Nine Honey. © Getty ImagesDanielle and Russell were married for nine years before separating For Danielle, the night wasn’t just about returning …

Ethan Hawke and Russell Crowe in 1930s Crime Saga

Ethan Hawke and Russell Crowe in 1930s Crime Saga

An original saga with novelistic roots in Great Depression Americana and classic Westerns, Padraic McKinley’s first feature, The Weight, in theory has a lot going for it — a vivid evocation of the rugged Oregon wilderness in 1933, an atmospheric score, a pair of leads with the requisite gravitas in Ethan Hawke and Russell Crowe, playing driven men on different sides of the law. The director also sticks some creditable influences on his mood board, William Friedkin’s Sorcerer being the most obvious of them. Aiming to emulate the introspective action-adventure survival thrillers of the 1970s is no bad place to start. But grit, rawness and dirty-realist poetry can be elusive elements to conjure, even in a production that cultivates those qualities with a rough-and-ready feel for the scrappy, sweaty storytelling of another era. Ironically, despite such juicy elements as gold, greed and survival, The Weight lacks weight. For a high-stakes drama that throws a small band of desperate, downtrodden men into an environment of ruthless thugs and crooks in authority positions, requiring considerable stamina and …