It doesn’t matter how high you climb the Hollywood ladder, there’s always room to grow. Ask Gwyneth Paltrow , the perpetual A-list star and fashion icon whose 1999 best actress win for “Shakespeare in Love” still reverberates in Oscar history. These days, Paltrow has been plenty busy as the CEO of the lifestyle brand Goop. But later this month, she ends her semi-retirement from acting to play a seasoned movie star in 1950s New York opposite Timothée Chalamet’s ping-pong phenom in “Marty Supreme,” directed by Josh Safdie.
Her anticipated return to screen comes as Jacob Elordi , on an astounding run as Hollywood’s new “it boy,” discovered his own footing as the creature in Guillermo del Toro’s “ Frankenstein .” Elordi, 28, shares with Paltrow how he found the violence and the grace t

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