Comedic actress Rose Byrne has claimed that the movie industry is ''forgetful and unforgiving''.
Rose Byrne thinks the movie industry is ''forgetful and unforgiving''.
The 35-year-old actress - who stars in the Paul Feig-directed comedy 'Bridesmaids' and has reunited with the filmmaker for new movie 'Spy' - admitted that although her career has exploded over the last four years, she's aware that it remains a fickle industry.
She explained: ''It helps you see how far you've come: from living on unemployment in LA in my early 20s until now. And it's a great way to do that to yourself and help you to be grateful to be working.
''It's really important. But for my life, every day is still every day. It accumulates slowly in that sense. It's just you looking at yourself in the mirror, if you know what I mean? So it's a strange thing to quantify.
''This business is such a forgetful and unforgiving one so I'm always a true skeptic about any grandiose statements about my career.''
Despite making her name in comedic roles, Rose revealed her desire to move into other genres of cinema.
She told Details.com: ''Diversity is key. Any time I can do something different from the last thing and keep exploring and challenging yourself, it's totally at the top of my list.''
Ahead of the imminent release of his second solo album - Dekker, aka Brookln Dekker, took time out to let us know about the musical project he...
Former Bengal Lancer Harry Sullivan, aka From The Tiger's Mouth, has just released his first solo single - 'Morning News' under his new moniker.
Just ahead of the imminent release of her debut EP - 'Skiá', London born, Bristol and Berlin based singer-songwriter LUIANNA, says she'd like to...
Spiritualized continue where they left off with their last exquisitely crafted record - 'And Nothing Hurts', with yet another very impressive...
The arrival of spring brings with it a plethora of fresh releases from artists both new and old.
'Push The Sky Away', the fifteenth studio album from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, was released on February 18th 2013 and represented a pivotal moment...
Here are the full winners from this year's BRIT Awards.
Unlike the Sue Gray report into alleged law breaking at Number 10, our five favourite forthcoming albums in February all have a confirmed date to be...
Peter Rabbit (James Corden) is a naughty little critter, easily identifiable by his little blue...
X-Men Apocalypse comes as the ninth instalment in the X-Men film series and stars Jennifer...
This closing chapter of the First Class trilogy falls into the same trap as The...
While it's amusing and sometimes very funny, there's an air of desperation about this sequel...
Marnie Minervini recently lost her husband. The couple were very much in love and did...
Mutants and humans alike are familiar with the story of Apocalypse, he was the first...
Mac and Kelly's lives have moved forward a lot since the problems they had with...
The ace partnership between filmmaker Paul Feig and actress Melissa McCarthy evolves into something formidable...
On the day of his new company's big launch, and young and successful entrepreneur suffers,...
In 2005, Australian author Tim Winton collected a series of 17 short stories and published...
Life-changing moments feature in each of the nine short films in this Australian anthology, and...
Susan Cooper works as an analyst for the CIA; rarely out where the action is...
A solid cast bodes well for this unnecessary remake of the 1982 movie (based on...