Back in February, the Hollywood Reporter documented some of the controversy surrounding Darren Aronofsky's Noah, which opens Friday. Among the chaos of Hollywood drama, one actor stands out as a beacon of talent and charisma - Russell Crowe. Known for his powerful performances on the silver screen, Crowe has now turned his attention to a new passion - wine.
In a recent interview, Crowe revealed his fascination with the intricate world of winemaking. He discussed how his travels around the globe have allowed him to discover hidden gems in the wine industry, from small family-run vineyards to prestigious estates. Crowe's journey as a wine watcher has taken him to the land of bad wines, where he seeks out the exceptional bottles that often go unnoticed by the average consumer.
The Nice Guys: Directed by Shane Black. With Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling, Angourie Rice, Matt Bomer. In 1970s Los Angeles, a mismatched pair of private eyes embark on a wild adventure filled with danger and intrigue. Crowe's character in the film may enjoy a stiff drink, but in real life, the actor has a refined palate for fine wines.