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Mila Kunis Battles Opioid Addiction in 'Four Good Days' Trailer - Watch Now

Mila Kunis looks completely unrecognizable in her new movie.

The 37-year-old actress went under a dramatic transformation to play a self-described “junkie” in her new movie Four Good Days, where Glenn Close plays her estranged mother.

Here’s the synopsis via Collider: “Based on a true story by Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post writer Eli Saslow, the film stars Kunis as Molly, a 31-year-old woman who begs her estranged mother Deb (Close) for help in fighting a fierce battle against the demons that have derailed her life. Despite all she has learned over a decade of disappointment, grief and rage, Deb throws herself into one last attempt to save her beloved daughter from the deadly and merciless grip of heroin addiction. Now reunited, they work to regain the love and trust that once held them together.”

Make sure you get the scoop on Mila Kunis‘ upcoming role in a new Netflix project.

Four Good Days will be released on April 30.

Glenn Close Reflects on Never Having Won an Oscar

Glenn Close is getting candid about her awards.

The 73-year-old actress opened up about having never won an Academy Award during an interview with Pete Davidson for Variety‘s Actors on Actors.

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“What can we do to get you an Oscar? We have to get the internet to help because you deserve seven!” he said.

“Is it better to be wheeled out in a wheelchair and get the lifetime achievement award? You don’t have to make a speech,” she reacted.

“It’s beyond me. I don’t know what to say about that. I just have to keep doing what’s good. You’re fulfilled by your work, and that’s the process to me. It’s what feeds my soul, but it really is nice when other people like it,” she continued.

“It might be cool to never get one. I wouldn’t mind being wheeled out when I’m old and drooling, and I have a gray wig to cover my bald head,” Glenn went on to say.

Glenn Close received her first Oscar nomination in 1983 for The World According to Garp, and was nominated again in 1984 for The Big Chill and in 1985 for The Natural. In 1988, she was nominated for Fatal Attraction and in 1989 for Dangerous Liaisons. She was nominated in 2012 for Albert Nobbs with her most recent nomination for 2019′s The Wife.

Find out which other stars have shockingly never won an Oscar!

Pete Davidson Told Glenn Close He Thought She Was British During Their Actors on Actors Interview

Pete Davidson and Glenn Close are opening up all about their careers in Variety‘s latest Actors on Actors interview.

The two stars chatted with each other about their iconic roles, comedy and the fact that Pete was under the impression she was British.

“You’re so elegant and wonderful, I always thought you were British,” Pete, 27, shared with her.

In truth, Glenn grew up in Connecticut as “a little tomboy in the countryside.”

While talking about some of her most iconic roles, Glenn opened up about her time playing Cruella de Vil in the live action version of 101 Dalmatians.

“I asked to get some of the original dialogue from the animated feature because she said, ‘Chloroform them! Drown them!’ It’s really horrible stuff. I realized the meaner she was, the better she was. I loved that character,” Glenn shared.

Pete added, “Cruella is amazing. You were scary hysterical…Did you take any of Cruella’s wardrobe? It was so fabulous.”

“I got in my contract that I got to keep all my costumes that I wore in the movie,” Glenn says. “Then when they found out how expensive they were, they were unhappy that it was in my contract. They wanted to make another copy, another set, for me. I said no.”

To see what else Glenn and Pete talked about in their interview, watch below!

Just recently, Glenn opened up about how she was surprised that this actress won an Oscar.

Amy Adams Responds to 'Hillbilly Elegy' Criticism & Negative Reviews Surrounding the Film

Netflix’s Hillbilly Elegy, starring Amy Adams and Glenn Close and directed by Ron Howard, is being critically panned and the stars are now reacting to the movie’s reviews.

Many of the criticisms of the movie are from how the film portrays its Appalachian setting and characters in that region of the country.

One review from NME states that the movie “betrays the very people it’s trying to celebrate” by “failing to acknowledge the legitimate problems they face.”

When asked about the movie’s reviews by NME, Amy responded, “I think the themes of this movie are very universal. Whether it be generational trauma, whether it be just examining where we come from to understand where we’re going and who we are. I think the universality of the themes of the movie far transcend politics.”

Glenn added that the movie “wasn’t made with politics in mind, it was made with Ron’s intent. I think he succeeded magnificently to tell the story of a very specific family.”

“I never would presume to say what critics should or shouldn’t do,” Amy said when asked if critics should have put politics aside when watching the movie. “Everybody has a voice and can use it how they choose to use it.”

The film currently has a 26% on Rotten Tomatoes and you can check out the trailer here.

Glenn Close Reveals the One Scene She Refused to Do in 'Air Force One'

Glenn Close is looking back on her role in Air Force One.

During a new interview with Vanity Fair, the 73-year-old actress revealed there was one scene written for her character Vice President Kathryn Bennett in the 1997 political action thriller that she refused to do.

In the movie, President James Marshall (Harrison Ford), his family, and some staff are aboard Air Force One when the plane is taken over by terrorists. Glenn‘s character is in Washington, D.C. overseeing the situation.

Glenn revealed that at one point, her character was supposed to start crying while sitting down with staff, but she refused to do it because she didn’t want Bennett to appear weak.

“One thing I remember, they had a scene around that table where she broke down crying,” Glenn explained. “And I said, ‘I will not do that. I don’t think that would happen. Not my vice president. My vice president would not break down into tears. She would step up to the challenge.’ So they changed it.”

Just recently, Glenn admitted that she was very surprised when this actress won an Oscar.

Glenn Close Admits She Was Surprised by Gwyneth Paltrow's 1999 Oscar Win

Glenn Close is opening up about the Academy Awards.

The 73-year-old Hillbilly Elegy actress got candid in an interview with ABC News’ Popcorn with Peter Travers.

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During the discussion, she talked about her feelings about awards shows, as well as comparing different performances, and she used Gwyneth Paltrow‘s 1999 Best Actress win for Shakespeare in Love as an example of one that didn’t “make sense” to her.

“I honestly feel that to be nominated by your peers is about as good as it gets. And then, I’ve never understood how you could honestly compare performances, you know? I remember the year Gwyneth Paltrow won over that incredible actress who was in Central Station and I thought, ‘What?’ It doesn’t make sense,” she explained.

“So I think who wins has a lot of things to do with how things have been, you know, whether it has traction or whatever. Publicity, how much money did they have to put it out in front of everybody’s sight. I have to be philosophical about it, if I was upset about it,” she continued.

“I’m very proud of the times that my peers have felt that my performance was worthy of attention,” she added.

Gwyneth Paltrow recently posted a very emotional picture with her kids.

Glenn Close Disguises Herself as Joe Biden In Funny Instagram as Election Results Come In

Glenn Close is feeling really good on Election Day as she dressed up as Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

The 73-year-old Oscar nominated actress went all out to show her support for Mr. Biden, by using a cut out of his face for a face mask, plus a sweatshirt from the campaign which read “unity over division.”

“Joe is feeling GOOD,” Glenn captioned the slideshow of pictures showing just how good she imagined Biden was doing. “GO JOE AND KAMALA!!!!”

She also added a lot of hashtags following, including “#wewillgethtroughthistogether” and “#joebidenforpresident2020,” as well as “#ivoted,” “#voteblue2020,” and “#proudtovoteforawoman.”

Glenn has been active in her political support for years, and was raised in a Democratic family. During the 2016 election, she backed Hillary Clinton.

Earlier today, it was revealed that Biden had won two key states in the race for the Presidential office.

You can check out his speech to his supporters here!