Starring Pamela Anderson, The Last Showgirl continues to do well at the box office despite no Academy Award nominations.
Staff writer Sage Rosenfeld praises “The Last Showgirl”’s incredible cast and emotional story in the gut-wrenching drama starring Pamela Anderson.
Directed by Gia Coppola, “The Last Showgirl,” follows Shelly (Pamela Anderson) as a Las Vegas showgirl whose show, after 30 years of performing, abruptly closes — forcing her to forge a path for her future.
Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin , known for his award-winning storytelling, recently praised Pamala Anderson ’s performance in director Gia Coppola’s Las Vegas drama, The Last Showgirl , calling it “one of the finest performances of this or any year.
The storyline of Gia Coppola’s The Last Showgirl revolves around Las Vegas show “Le Razzle Dazzle” — but for all of its rhinestones and feathers, it feels authentic. There are […]
In the latest edition of The Dispatch, Derek C. Blasberg talks to the duo about how fate (and Coppola’s determination) brought them together for The Last Showgirl.
Pamela portrayed Shelly Gardner, a middle-aged Las Vegas showgirl who discovers the revue she performed in for three decades is closing. The film is based on the unproduced play Body of Work by Kate Gersten, who adapted the screenplay.
When the Academy Award nominations were announced on Thursday morning, many were disappointed that Pamela Anderson was not among the names read, but the star actress of new film “The Last Showgirl” wasn’t one of them.
The Last Showgirl, directed by Gia Coppola, tells the story of a veteran dancer struggling to find a new purpose in the Vegas entertainment industry after the closing of Le Razzle Dazzle, a
Director Gia Coppola doesn’t force any observations ... There’s a little bit of “Gypsy” here with the younger showgirls (Kiernan Shipka and Brenda Song) but it’s not a toast to the ...
Chronicle of a Disappearance (1997) Bryant Lake Bowl Filmmaker Elia Suleiman returns to Palestine from New York and documents the changes. Preceded by the short film Ma’loul Celebrates Its Destruction. Part of Mizna’s Insurgent Transmissions series. $10. 7 p.m. More info here.