Naomi Watts
Glory for Australia at the Emmys, Shogun breaks records
There was one stunning twist, as Hacks wrested the comedy award from favourite The Bear.
- by Michael Idato
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Naomi Watts, Elizabeth Debicki lead Aussie Emmy nominations
Shogun, The Bear and Only Murders in the Building were the most nominated programs for the 76th annual Emmy Awards.
- by Michael Idato
Magazine
Sunday Life
The February 25 Edition
In this issue, Debbie Harry, who looks and sounds as fabulous as ever at 78, talks with Jane Rocca about her enduring career and future plans.
‘I still have that zebra dress’: How Blondie’s Debbie Harry keeps rocking it at 78
The queen of punk chats about her enduring career, distinctive style and plans for the future. Yes, there’s a new Blondie album on the way.
- by Jane Rocca
The tweaks women can make in mid-life to change health and the way they feel
Making these small changes can transform the changes in midlife from a time of suffering to a time of celebration.
- by Sarah Berry
★★★
Review
‘I’m watching you’: Naomi Watts enters a fresh house of TV horrors
A dream home becomes a place of nightmares once a family starts receiving threatening letters in Ryan Murphy’s hysterical new series The Watcher.
- by Karl Quinn
★★★
Review
Naomi Watts is terrific in new Amazon movie, but the final twist lets it down
Promising young director Matt Sobel earned respect with his first feature, so why did he want to remake this Austrian horror?
- by Paul Byrnes
Opinion
Private Sydney
Portraying a princess too often beyond mere Hollywood mortals
Perhaps Naomi Watts should have picked up the phone to Elizabeth Debicki and offered some friendly advice about playing Princess Diana in The Crown: “Don’t!”
- by Andrew Hornery
Cate Blanchett receives lifetime honour as G’Day USA goes virtual
Author Liane Moriarty and actor Aaron Pedersen were also honoured at the annual awards gala.
- by Michael Idato
★★★½
Review
It's grim at times, but you won't forget the true story behind Penguin Bloom
The account of Sam Bloom’s fight to regain her taste for living after finding herself unable to walk is both harrowing and heartening.
- by Sandra Hall
'The trickle went down my face': Naomi Watts on working with magpies
The two-time Oscar nominee coped with darkness and birds in the movie Penguin Bloom, the true story of a northern beaches woman paralysed in a holiday accident.
- by Garry Maddox
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