Rumer Willis Danced in Mom Demi Moore's Shoes During Lunch Breaks on 1996's "Striptease "(Exclusive)

Kerry Hayes Rumer Willis starred with her mother Demi Moore in the 1996 filmStriptease In an interview with PEOPLE, Willis recalls putting "my mom's shoes on" and dancing "around the stage" as a youngster For Willis, the bold movie was one of her mom's many groundbreaking accomplishments in Hollywood Rumer Willisis walking down memory lane — in her momDemi Moore's heels. The actress, 36, "loved every second" of costarring in her first major film, 1996'sStriptease, as the onscreen daughter of Moore, 62, who played a mother working as a stripper. "I was just so enamored and kind of like, 'What is this world? What's going on here?' " she says. What does Willis, who was only 7 years old, remember about the experience? "I loved the costumes," she recalls to PEOPLE. "During lunch sometimes I would go try and put my mom's shoes on and a feather boa and dance around the stage." Also starring Armand Assante,Ving Rhames, Robert Patrick andBurt Reynolds, Andrew Bergman'sStripteasemade waves for giving Moore the biggest-ever paycheck for an actress at the time. Willis was present for many of her mother's racy scenes at the strip club, which "delighted" her, she says: "I was like, oh, there's all these ladies around me all the time. I was just so enamored." Though the film marked Willis' first "real role," she says, Moore resisted letting it become too regular of a routine. "I think if my mom had let me, I probably would've totally been a child actor," says Willis. "I've always loved acting." When Willis was filming her new Civil War-era action filmTrail of Vengeance, 2-year-old daughterLouettajoined her much like Willis herself did on the sets of dadBruce Willisand Moore's movies. "Louetta comes with me everywhere and she's always on set with me," explains Willis. "It's in my DNA, because I grew up this way… I was exposed to so many different people and so many different cultures and languages and just amazing artistry when I was a kid on set." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Joe Corrigan/Getty That was no less true onStriptease, which Willis names as one of her Oscar-nominated mother's many boundary-pushing accomplishments. "Sometimes I look at her, I'm like, 'Hey, lady, can you slow down a little bit? The rest of us are just trying to keep up,' " she quips. "She has been a leader for women and has been redefining beauty her whole career. She was thefirst personto be pregnant on the cover of a magazine," Willis points out. AfterStriptease, "there've been so many movies that gave women permission to not be afraid to show their bodies. She was the first one to really kind of redefine playing with masculinity and femininity inG.I. Jane. There've been so many milestones where she has been at the forefront." Stefanie Keenan/VF25/WireImage Moore winning the Golden Globe, SAG Award and more for her buzzy performance in last year'sThe Substancewas just the latest example of her mother's trailblazing, she adds. "As a daughter and then also as an actor, as a peer, it's been such an exciting time to see her finally receive awareness and accolades." Trail of Vengeance, from director Johnny Remo, is in select theaters and on VOD now. Read the original article onPeople

Rumer Willis Danced in Mom Demi Moore's Shoes During Lunch Breaks on 1996's “Striptease ”(Exclusive)

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'Mission: Impossible' spoilers! 'Final Reckoning' director on 'gnarly' Tom Cruise stuntNew Foto - 'Mission: Impossible' spoilers! 'Final Reckoning' director on 'gnarly' Tom Cruise stunt

Spoiler alert! We're discussing important plot points and the ending of"Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning"(in theaters now), so beware if you haven't seen it yet. Tom Cruise's"Mission: Impossible"superspy Ethan Hunt finally gets the happyish ending he's long deserved, though he loses a friend and almost dies himself multiple times before it comes to fruition. Inthe eighth (and potentially last) franchise installment"The Final Reckoning," it's up to Ethan and his team to stop a rogue AI known as The Entity from causing a global nuclear apocalypse. Our hero also discovers that he's indirectly responsible, learning that the mysterious Rabbit's Foot he obtained for the government in "Mission: Impossible III" turned out to be the source code that evolved into The Entity. Join our Watch Party!Sign up to receive USA TODAY's movie and TV recommendations right in your inbox Ethan's mission this round: Head to the arctic and get The Entity's source code from a sunken Russian submarine. Of course, that's just one part of the complicated derring-do that he and his team have to pull off to save the world. Let's dig into the most important spoilers, from the death-defying finale to the Cruise stunt that worried director Christopher McQuarrie sick. Ethan's pal and computer specialist Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames) creates a "poison pill" malware to use against The Entity, but the AI's human helper Gabriel (Esai Morales) steals it and locks Luther in the tunnels of London with a nuclear bomb. (Luther is able to stop the bomb from annihilating the city but unable to keep it from partially exploding, killing him in the process.) To beat The Entity, Ethan and his peeps end up in South Africa, where Ethan (who earlier obtained the AI's source code from the Russian sub) has a final showdown with Gabriel in biplanes. Ultimately, he has to put the poison pill in the source code at the exact same time that in a doomsday vault, Grace (Hayley Atwell) traps The Entity in a data drive. And in the movie's final scene, the good guys silently meet at night in Trafalgar Square where Grace gives Ethan the drive and he walks off into the crowd, perhaps toward his next mission or maybe a needed vacation. "What I love about the way it ends is the way it ends," says McQuarrie, who's talked about doing that sort of satisfying finale all the way back to 2015's "Rogue Nation." "We've always wanted to end a 'Mission' that way, but you can't make these movies do things they don't want to do. 'Mission' has a mind of its own." If you thought that motorbike jump Cruise did in 2023's"Dead Reckoning"was nuts, well, Tom says, "Hold my popcorn" with this one. After Gabriel meets a gory fate at the business end of a biplane rudder, Ethan does his poison pill move and jumps but free-falls and flails frightfully for quite a bit of time before an emergency parachute saves him. Cruise had a camera mounted to him for that stunt, and he did it 19 times in total, scaring McQuarrie so much he wanted to throw up. "That was gnarly. I would say without question, that was the most nervous I ever was," McQuarrie admits. "Every other stunt you're seeing Tom do in this movie, I'm either in front of him or I'm behind him with the camera. With that particular stunt, I'm stuck on the ground. Just watching things unfold, there's no way to intervene and you're just watching it happen and you're a little bit helpless in that regard. "You're essentially just waiting for it to be over and for the footage to arrive. You can't even watch it while it's happening." Nope, but it almost did! McQuarrie reveals that he originally planned for a "coda" on the movie. They were preparing to film it but nixed the sequence midway through production after the director showed Cruise what ended up being the last 10 minutes of "Final Reckoning." "I came to Tom and I said, Look, normally I would want you to see the whole movie before I showed this to you, but we're about to shoot this coda in a couple of days and just look at this bit,' " McQuarrie says. "He said, 'You know what, you can cancel Saturday's work because this is the end of the movie. This is it.' " So what would have happened in that coda? McQuarrie's not telling. "I'm not going to say because it could end up in another movie," he says with smile. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Let's talk 'Mission: Impossible' ending, Tom Cruise 'gnarly' stunt

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ActorWarwick DavisbelievesJennifer Anistonmay have been actually scared of him while filming the 1993 horror movie,Leprechaun. While speaking toEntertainment Weeklyon May 22, Davis, who played the evil leprechaun in the film, theorized that his frightening makeup and costume put Aniston on edge during their time together on theLeprechaunset. "She was a great actress, but whether the fear on her face was real... I think it was at times, because it was pretty intense, that makeup and the stuff we were having to do. Having me in that getup with the nails and everything, chasing her. It's got to have been pretty terrifying," said Davis during the interview. Davis also said he knew Aniston would have a successful acting career when they were shooting the 1993 film. "I thought, 'Oh, she's definitely got something special about her.' You could tell she was gonna become a big star one day. She had that quality about her, that energetic performance," said Davis to the publication. The film's director,Mark Jones, shared similar comments about working with Aniston on theLeprechaunset during an October 2023 interview withYahoo Entertainment. According to Jones, Aniston had star power before starring in the hit NBC series,Friends, which premiered in 1994. "She walked in and there was something about her. Obviously, you don't become a superstar just by acting, even though she's a terrific actress. You get it by some kind of charisma. Some kind of magic," said Jones during the interview. Aniston briefly spoke about filmingLeprechaunduring a 2023 interview on theHoward Stern Show. Aniston noted that the film was one of her first big projects. "I really thought I arrived when I didLeprechaun," said Aniston during the interview. She also said she was impressed that Davis was in the film. "Warwick Davis, the guy fromWillow, was in it. [It was] a big deal," said Aniston during the interview. Jennifer Aniston's Co-Star Thinks She Was Afraid of Him on Setfirst appeared on Parade on May 23, 2025

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'Rust' armorer convicted in fatal on-set shooting death is released from prisonNew Foto - 'Rust' armorer convicted in fatal on-set shooting death is released from prison

The film armorer convicted of involuntary manslaughter in thefatal shooting on the set of "Rust"has been released from prison. Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was responsible for firearms used on set when a prop revolver actor Alec Baldwin was holding fired a live round that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in 2021. Gutierrez-Reed was released Friday morning, a New Mexico Corrections Department spokesperson said. She was released in Arizona, to a region near the Nevada and California borders, with dual supervision under probation and parole authorities to take place concurrently, spokesperson Brittany Roembach said. She will be on parole in the manslaughter case for a year, the spokersperson said. A separate and previous case in which Gutierrez-Reed wasaccused of unlawfully carrying a firearmin a licensed liquor establishment has resulted in 18 months of probation, Roembach said. In March 2024, a New Mexico jury found Gutierrez-Reedguilty of involuntary manslaughterand not guilty of tampering with evidence. She was 26 at the time. The following month, Gutierrez-Reed wassentenced to the maximum penalty of 18 monthsin prison. She was held at Western New Mexico Correctional Facility in Grants, New Mexico. Because of state credit for time served, women in state prisons in New Mexico generally servea little less than 60%of their sentences on average, according to the state's sentencing commission. However, Gutierrez-Reed was required to serve at least 85% of her sentence, Roembach said. In New Mexico, those convicted of a"serious violent offense"have this requirement. Involuntary manslaughter is not considered a serious violent offense in all cases, but some, like the armorer's, have drawn that 85% threshold based on circumstances. Elements that trimmed Gutierrez-Reed's time included four days credit each month for good behavior; 60 days credit for completing two phases of a residential addiction program; and 40 days of pre-sentence credit, the corrections spokesperson said. Baldwin was rehearsing a scene for the Western at the Bonanza Creek Ranch in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, when the prop gun fired. The armorer pleaded not guilty and fought the case in court, sometimes through tears as special prosecutor Kari T. Morrissey told the jury that Gutierrez-Reed "was negligent, she was careless, she was thoughtless." "Rust" director Joel Souza, who was also injured during the incident, said Gutierrez-Reed presided over a number of "failures" with the handling and storage of firearms and blanks on set. She is the daughter of Hollywood armorer Thell Reed. The movie wasreleased earlier this month, more than years after the fatal shooting, which stopped production. The Western drama stars and was produced by Baldwin. New Mexico prosecutors twice charged Baldwin with involuntary manslaughter. The first time, the charges were dropped in April 2023. The second time, a judgedismissed the case with prejudice, saying prosecutorshid evidence that may have been linked to the shooting. Baldwin, who had pleaded not guilty, cried in court when the dismissal was announced.

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Barry Keoghan reveals he's 'an addict': 'I'm not in denial anymore'New Foto - Barry Keoghan reveals he's 'an addict': 'I'm not in denial anymore'

Barry Keoghanis sharing something deeply personal about his struggle with sobriety. The "Saltburn" star, 32, opened up about witnessing his mother's addiction and falling prey to drugs himself. In a May 1 interview withHollywood Authentic, he recalled his mother's death from a heroin addiction when he was a child, and how her death affected his own "curiosity" about narcotics. "I'm not in denial anymore. I understand that I do have an addiction, and I am an addict," he told the outlet. "You know, when you accept that, you finally can move on, and learn to work with it." He added that his father's death under "similar" circumstances, other family members dying from drug overdoses, as well as his son Brando "coming into this world didn't stop me from being curious." Barry Keoghan says he's'not an absent father' after parenting criticism: 'It sickens me' "That should be enough to go, 'OK, if I dabble here, I'm (screwed). But your curiosity is a powerful thing," he continued. "You go to LA, you go to Hollywood, wherever the big scene is. There's an enormous amount of pressure, and a different lifestyle that is good and bad for you." Keoghan showed the Hollywood Authentic interviewer marks on his arms from injuries while high, adding, "I've got scars here to literally prove it." The "Banshees of Inisherin" actor said his longtime driver, Niall, was the one who put him on a plane to a rehab facility in England. He said he's coming out of this low point in his life more "at peace," "present" and "responsible for everything that I do." "I'm getting to just see that haze that was once there – it's just a bit sharper now. I feel like I've arrived," Keoghan said, adding an apology. "Mainly to myself more than anything else for all the pain I've put people and myself through." The "Hurry Up Tomorrow" star was previously romantically linked toSabrina Carpenter. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental and/or substance use disorders, you can call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's free and confidential treatment referral and information service at 1-800-662-HELP (4357). It's available 24/7 in English and Spanish (TTY: 1-800-487-4889). This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Barry Keoghan says he's 'an addict,' talks mom heroin use

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