All posts tagged: Misery

When Jennifer Lawrence Labelled Shooting With Leonardo DiCaprio, Timothee Chalamet As ‘Hell, Misery’ Saying, “I Just Remember Being In…”

Jennifer Lawrence Once Opened Up About Her Experience Of Working With Leonardo DiCaprio & Timothee Chalamet On ‘Don’t Look Up’ ( Photo Credit – Instagram ) Hollywood star Jennifer Lawrence has a reputation for speaking her heart out without any filter, and the actress seems to keep it. JLaw has even received backlash for not sugarcoating things, but that does not stop her from sharing her opinion. Once, she opened up about her experience of working with Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothee Chalamet, and it did not go how you might expect it to go. Lawrence and DiCaprio shared the screen space for the first time in the 2021 sci-fi comedy-drama Don’t Look Up. Read on to know how filming for the movie went for the Hunger Games star. Don’t Look Up featured several Academy Award-winning actors, including Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep and Cate Blanchett. The movie also saw Timothee Chalamet, Jonah Hill, Chris Evans, Ariana Grande, Mark Rylance and many other actors in pivotal roles. In one of the scenes, JLaw, Leo and …

FIFA World Cup Run Temporarily Masks Argentina’s Inflation Misery

Argentina’s economy may be sinking but the entire country is buoyant, basking in the elation of its football team, led by iconic captain Lionel Messi, reaching the World Cup final. The dream of landing Argentina’s third world title, 36 years after the last one, seems — at least for now — to have let Argentines forget their problems. That number three seems significant today, and not just because Messi and his teammates seek to put a third championship star on the team’s blue and white jersey. Sporting glory arrives at a time when many people believe the inflation that has wreaked havoc on the South American nation’s economy will reach a barely believable triple digits for 2022. Last Thursday, the INDEC statistics institute published the price index for November, around six percent, suggesting inflation, which already stood at 88 percent over the last 12 months, is not decelerating. Argentina has had double-figure inflation for decades. But there is a genuine feeling that soccer success — and that Messi magic — can alleviate the pain of …