Jon Bernthal stars in and produces the present-day reimagining of the 1980 Jerry Bruckheimer feature. By Lesley Goldberg Television Editor, West Coast Bernthal stars as Julian Kaye, who is introduced ...
Lacy is a psychology graduate measuring her life with coffee spoons and time spent playing video games. Showtime and Paramount Television Studios announced they have parted ways with David Hollander, ...
Showtime's new series, American Gigolo, sees Jon Bernthal take on the role of a male escort Julian Kaye, who is falsely accused of murder. After getting his name cleared following a 15-year prison ...
The 1980 film American Gigolo established Richard Gere as a leading man and was highly influential for its mix of slick style and a dark plot. Written and directed by Taxi Driver scribe Paul Schrader, ...
Anyone remember former WCW star Buff Bagwell? Apparently, he’s making his services available somewhere else rather than the squared circle – the bedroom. Mr. Bagwell’s new profession revolves around ...
Paul Schrader’s original 1980 film American Gigolo was very much of its time, a noir film taking place in a world where Studio 54 was still operational, and a story about a male prostitute embroiled ...
With its pulsing burble of Blondie music and its chilly aesthetic, the 1980 Paul Schrader film “American Gigolo” is a showpiece of what would soon be the Reagan decade. Some 42 years later, a TV ...
Showtime has given a series order to American Gigolo, its long-in-the-works series adaptation, with Ford v. Ferrari and The Walking Dead alum Jon Bernthal attached to star and produce. The project ...
EXCLUSIVE UPDATED: Production on Showtime‘s drama series American Gigolo has been paused again, this time for at least two weeks, as the series’ co-executive producer David Bar Katz has exited the ...
Welcome back to our queer film retrospective, “A Gay Old Time.” In this week’s column, we revisit 1978’s Just A Gigolo, a drama that brought together two of the biggest queer stars of their respective ...
Once you get past the familiar strains of Blondie’s “Call Me” over the opening credits, the message from “American Gigolo” isn’t worth answering. It is, rather, a misguided and distasteful reboot, ...