Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Phantom Thread” is slowly rolling out to press and guild members ahead of its Christmas release. Following the drama’s first screening in Los Angeles on November 24, “Phantom Thread” arrived in New York City on Sunday, November 26, complete with a rare appearance from star Daniel Day-Lewis. The three-time Oscar winner joined Anderson and co-stars Vicky Krieps and Lesley Manville to discuss his new movie, which his representative says marks his final film performance before retirement.
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To the surprise of no one, Day-Lewis revealed he extensively researched numerous fashion designers to get into the character of Reynolds Woodcock, a renowned dressmaker who designs gowns for high society women. Original rumors suggested Woodcock was based on designer Charles James, though the actor refuted the notion. “As fascinating as his life was,...
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- 11/27/2017
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
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- 4/22/2017
- by Ben Travers, Hanh Nguyen, Liz Shannon Miller, Michael Schneider and Steve Greene
- Indiewire
HollywoodNews.com: A British man has escaped jail time after pleading guilty to uploading fake nude images of Harry Potter actress Emma Watson onto the internet earlier this year.
John Cavanagh was given a three year community order with three years supervision, ordered to sign a sex offender registry and complete a sex-offender program, banned from trying to contact Watson for five years, and banned from internet use – except in cases of searching for employment – after he plead guilty to 19 counts of making an indecent image of a child. The charges stemmed from Cavanagh altering photos of Watson by placing her head on the image of a nude female and uploading the images onto the internet. It was reported that Cavanaugh had over 2000 images of the actress on his computer; there were also images of other young girls, which were all found while he was in the process of being evicted.
John Cavanagh was given a three year community order with three years supervision, ordered to sign a sex offender registry and complete a sex-offender program, banned from trying to contact Watson for five years, and banned from internet use – except in cases of searching for employment – after he plead guilty to 19 counts of making an indecent image of a child. The charges stemmed from Cavanagh altering photos of Watson by placing her head on the image of a nude female and uploading the images onto the internet. It was reported that Cavanaugh had over 2000 images of the actress on his computer; there were also images of other young girls, which were all found while he was in the process of being evicted.
- 9/2/2010
- by Hanako M. Ricks
- Hollywoodnews.com
Washington, Sep 1 – The British man behind faked naked pictures of Emma Watson has managed to escape a jail sentence.
John Cavanagh fiddled with eight pictures of the ‘Harry Potter’ star by digitally placing her head onto another girl’s body, before uploading them in May, reports Contactmusic.
A judge at Manchester Crown Court warned him he faced a jail term – but during a hearing recently he escaped a prison sentence.
Cavanagh was instead given a three-year community order with three years’ supervision and ordered to sign the sex offender’s register..
John Cavanagh fiddled with eight pictures of the ‘Harry Potter’ star by digitally placing her head onto another girl’s body, before uploading them in May, reports Contactmusic.
A judge at Manchester Crown Court warned him he faced a jail term – but during a hearing recently he escaped a prison sentence.
Cavanagh was instead given a three-year community order with three years’ supervision and ordered to sign the sex offender’s register..
- 9/1/2010
- by News
- RealBollywood.com
A British man who created digitally-altered photos of Emma Watson naked and posted them on the internet has been spared jail. John Cavanagh mocked up eight pictures of the "Harry Potter" star by digitally placing her head onto another girl's body, before uploading them onto the web in May.
The fake images of the star, along with inappropriate snaps of minors, were discovered on Cavanagh's computer when officials tried to evict him from his home in Manchester, England. He pleaded guilty to 19 counts of making an indecent image of a child and a judge at Manchester Crown Court warned him he faced a jail term - but during a hearing on Tuesday, August 31 he escaped a prison sentence.
Cavanagh was instead given a three-year community order with three years' supervision and ordered to sign the sex offenders register. He also had to agree not to contact Watson for five years...
The fake images of the star, along with inappropriate snaps of minors, were discovered on Cavanagh's computer when officials tried to evict him from his home in Manchester, England. He pleaded guilty to 19 counts of making an indecent image of a child and a judge at Manchester Crown Court warned him he faced a jail term - but during a hearing on Tuesday, August 31 he escaped a prison sentence.
Cavanagh was instead given a three-year community order with three years' supervision and ordered to sign the sex offenders register. He also had to agree not to contact Watson for five years...
- 9/1/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
A British man who created digitally-altered photos of Emma Watson naked and posted them on the internet has been spared jail.
John Cavanagh mocked up eight pictures of the Harry Potter star by digitally placing her head onto another girl's body, before uploading them onto the web in May.
The fake images of the star, along with inappropriate snaps of minors, were discovered on Cavanagh's computer when officials tried to evict him from his home in Manchester, England.
He pleaded guilty to 19 counts of making an indecent image of a child and a judge at Manchester Crown Court warned him he faced a jail term - but during a hearing on Tuesday he escaped a prison sentence.
Cavanagh was instead given a three-year community order with three years' supervision and ordered to sign the sex offenders register.
He also had to agree not to contact Watson for five years and was banned from using the internet for anything other than searching for employment.
John Cavanagh mocked up eight pictures of the Harry Potter star by digitally placing her head onto another girl's body, before uploading them onto the web in May.
The fake images of the star, along with inappropriate snaps of minors, were discovered on Cavanagh's computer when officials tried to evict him from his home in Manchester, England.
He pleaded guilty to 19 counts of making an indecent image of a child and a judge at Manchester Crown Court warned him he faced a jail term - but during a hearing on Tuesday he escaped a prison sentence.
Cavanagh was instead given a three-year community order with three years' supervision and ordered to sign the sex offenders register.
He also had to agree not to contact Watson for five years and was banned from using the internet for anything other than searching for employment.
- 9/1/2010
- WENN
Facing the consequences of his unsightly actions, an Englishman has been barred from contacting "Harry Potter" actress Emma Watson for a period of five years.
Being dealt the court order on Tuesday (August 31), offender John Cavanagh was found guilty after confessing to using a computer to manipulate images of Emma's head onto nude bodies in a large collection of shots.
Apologizing for his actions, Cavanagh said, "I would like to apologize ... I'm ashamed of what I've done."
As a result of pleading guilty to 19 counts of constructing indecent photographs, the guilty party also was dealt a 3-year community order along with sex offender education classes.
Being dealt the court order on Tuesday (August 31), offender John Cavanagh was found guilty after confessing to using a computer to manipulate images of Emma's head onto nude bodies in a large collection of shots.
Apologizing for his actions, Cavanagh said, "I would like to apologize ... I'm ashamed of what I've done."
As a result of pleading guilty to 19 counts of constructing indecent photographs, the guilty party also was dealt a 3-year community order along with sex offender education classes.
- 8/31/2010
- GossipCenter
The man who pasted Emma Watson's head onto a body of a naked minor is facing jail time. John Cavanagh pleaded guilty to 19 charges of making indecent images of a child.
The 39-year-old Briton digitally altered eight pictures of the 20-year-old "Harry Potter" star, superimposing her head onto another girl's body, and uploaded them online last month.
Her rep denied Watson's role in the pictures, pointing out that the size of the head was too big for the body and the positioning was too awkward.
Watson's photos, along with 1,200 inappropriate child porn pictures, were found on his hard drive.
The 39-year-old Briton digitally altered eight pictures of the 20-year-old "Harry Potter" star, superimposing her head onto another girl's body, and uploaded them online last month.
Her rep denied Watson's role in the pictures, pointing out that the size of the head was too big for the body and the positioning was too awkward.
Watson's photos, along with 1,200 inappropriate child porn pictures, were found on his hard drive.
- 6/4/2010
- icelebz.com
London, June 4 – The man, who had created digitally altered photographs of Emma Watson and posted them online, is facing jail.
John Cavanagh has pleaded guilty to 19 counts of making an indecent image of a child. He had mocked up eight pictures of the Harry Potter star and pasted it on another picture of an under-aged girl.
“If you look at it you will see that the head is marginally too big for the body (but clearly too big!) and the angle of the face is physically impossible with the body in that position,” The Daily Express quoted Watson’s representative as saying.
The images.
John Cavanagh has pleaded guilty to 19 counts of making an indecent image of a child. He had mocked up eight pictures of the Harry Potter star and pasted it on another picture of an under-aged girl.
“If you look at it you will see that the head is marginally too big for the body (but clearly too big!) and the angle of the face is physically impossible with the body in that position,” The Daily Express quoted Watson’s representative as saying.
The images.
- 6/4/2010
- by News
- RealBollywood.com
Los Angeles, June 4 – ‘Harry Potter’ star Emma Watson’s nude picture creator is facing jail after pleading guilty to 19 counts of morphing a child’s photograph.
John Cavanagh, 39, a Briton, created eight digitally-altered naked photos of Watson and posted them on the internet. He digitally placed her head onto an underage girl’s body before uploading them, says aceshowbiz.com.
Officials discovered Watson’s images along with the inappropriate snaps of minors on Cavanagh’s computer from his home in Manchester,.
John Cavanagh, 39, a Briton, created eight digitally-altered naked photos of Watson and posted them on the internet. He digitally placed her head onto an underage girl’s body before uploading them, says aceshowbiz.com.
Officials discovered Watson’s images along with the inappropriate snaps of minors on Cavanagh’s computer from his home in Manchester,.
- 6/4/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
A British man who created digitally-altered photos of Emma Watson naked and posted them on the Internet is facing jail after pleading guilty to 19 counts of making an indecent image of a child. John Cavanagh mocked up eight pictures of the "Harry Potter" star by digitally placing her head onto an underage girl's body, before uploading them onto the web last month.
Watson's representative was quick to brand the snaps fake, saying, "If you look at it you will see that the head is marginally too big for the body (but clearly too big!) and the angle of the face is physically impossible with the body in that position."
The images of the star, along with inappropriate snaps of minors, were discovered on Cavanagh's computer when officials tried to evict him from his home in Manchester, England - and he has since pleaded guilty to 19 counts of making an indecent image of a child.
Watson's representative was quick to brand the snaps fake, saying, "If you look at it you will see that the head is marginally too big for the body (but clearly too big!) and the angle of the face is physically impossible with the body in that position."
The images of the star, along with inappropriate snaps of minors, were discovered on Cavanagh's computer when officials tried to evict him from his home in Manchester, England - and he has since pleaded guilty to 19 counts of making an indecent image of a child.
- 6/4/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
He uploaded a few fake nude photos of Emma Watson online, and now John Cavanagh is paying the price.
According to Gossip Cop, Cavanagh - who digitally altered Watson’s face onto an underage female’s body – pleaded guilty to 19 counts of making an indecent image of a child and will be facing prison time.
Furthermore, authorities found hundreds of other child pornography images on his computer during a police raid.
Judge Anthony Hammond told Cavanagh, “Miss Watson will be very distressed to learn what you have been doing.”...
According to Gossip Cop, Cavanagh - who digitally altered Watson’s face onto an underage female’s body – pleaded guilty to 19 counts of making an indecent image of a child and will be facing prison time.
Furthermore, authorities found hundreds of other child pornography images on his computer during a police raid.
Judge Anthony Hammond told Cavanagh, “Miss Watson will be very distressed to learn what you have been doing.”...
- 6/3/2010
- GossipCenter
Remember: not every celebrity nude you see on the internet is real. A 39-year-old British man named John Cavanagh plead guilty to 19 counts of making indecent images of a child after he photoshopped Emma Watson's head onto nude photos of an underage girl. Cavanagh uploaded the fake photos of Emma Watson last month and Emma's reps were quick to point out that the photos were fake, pointing out that her head was too big for her body and the positioning was off. Police discovered the photos of the Harry Potter star along with other nude photos of underage girls when they tried...
- 6/3/2010
- by Celebuzz
- Celebuzz.com
A British man who created digitally-altered photos of Emma Watson naked and posted them on the internet is facing jail after pleading guilty to 19 counts of making an indecent image of a child.
John Cavanagh mocked up eight pictures of the Harry Potter star by digitally placing her head onto an underage girl's body, before uploading them onto the web last month.
Watson's representative was quick to brand the snaps fake, saying, "If you look at it you will see that the head is marginally too big for the body (but clearly too big!) and the angle of the face is physically impossible with the body in that position."
The images of the star, along with inappropriate snaps of minors, were discovered on Cavanagh's computer when officials tried to evict him from his home in Manchester, England - and he has since pleaded guilty to 19 counts of making an indecent image of a child.
During his appearance at Manchester Crown Court earlier this week (begs31May10), Judge Anthony Hammond told the 39 year old, "Miss Watson will be very distressed to learn what you have been doing."
The case has been adjourned for two weeks after Cavanagh dismissed his legal team.
John Cavanagh mocked up eight pictures of the Harry Potter star by digitally placing her head onto an underage girl's body, before uploading them onto the web last month.
Watson's representative was quick to brand the snaps fake, saying, "If you look at it you will see that the head is marginally too big for the body (but clearly too big!) and the angle of the face is physically impossible with the body in that position."
The images of the star, along with inappropriate snaps of minors, were discovered on Cavanagh's computer when officials tried to evict him from his home in Manchester, England - and he has since pleaded guilty to 19 counts of making an indecent image of a child.
During his appearance at Manchester Crown Court earlier this week (begs31May10), Judge Anthony Hammond told the 39 year old, "Miss Watson will be very distressed to learn what you have been doing."
The case has been adjourned for two weeks after Cavanagh dismissed his legal team.
- 6/3/2010
- WENN
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