Michele Morrone only has good things to say about his co-star, Blake Lively. The pair are starring in "Another Simple Favor," which just premiered at SXSW amidst Lively's controversial and ongoing litigation with Justin Baldoni,
Fans of Freida McFadden’s novel “The Housemaid” shouldn’t worry about being unhappy about the film adaptation, Michele Morrone told Variety at the SXSW TV Film Festival. “I think the film is going to be very faithful to the book.
Paul Feig came to Austin, Texas to premiere "Another Simple Favor," the sequel to 2018's "A Simple Favor," at SXSW on Friday, March 7, along with cast members Blake Lively, Anna Kendrick, Henry Golding,
Feig tells PEOPLE he thinks the team behind film adaptation, which is based on Freida McFadden's hit thriller novel, "hit the perfect balance"
Paul Feig has recently dished out new details about his upcoming adaptation of The Housemaid at the 2025 SXSW Film & TV Festival in Texas.Speaking to PEOPLE at the premiere of Another
Paul Feig returns to SXSW for the third time Friday night. Following his previous premieres of "Bridesmaids" and "Spy” at the festival, the director will open this year's SXSW at the Paramount Theater in Austin with "Another Simple Favor,
Another Simple Favor follows Stephanie Smothers (Kendrick) and Emily Nelson (Lively) as they reunite on the beautiful island of Capri, Italy for Emily’s extravagant wedding to a rich Italian businessman.
Dirty martinis, double crosses, and dazzling fashion. "Another Simple Favor" premiered in Austin at SXSW. The wild ride will be on Prime Video soon.
In the follow-up to campy mystery 'A Simple Favor,' Emily Nelson and Stephanie Smothers reunite for a wild adventure in Capri.
Paul Feig shut down rumors that Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively are uncomfortable promoting "Another Simple Favor" together after a YouTuber shared a photo of the pair at SXSW. In a post on X, Melanie King wrote that Lively was "terrified to walk the carpet" and Kendrick "never wants to work with [Lively] again.
With Another Simple Favor, Feig has managed to make a fun, delightfully ridiculous film, though it lacks the stakes and suspense of the original.
Nothing that Blake Lively or Justin Baldoni does in the next year will be able to escape comparisons or discussions of the two actors' legal drama. No matter the endeavor, the comparisons and juxtapositions will be shoehorned into every single conversation — just ask Another Simple Favor director Paul Feig.