Skip to main content

Sean Penn is filming a doc in Ukraine during the invasion

Following weeks of troop buildups on the border of Ukraine, Russian forces invaded the country on Wednesday night. The situation is still very much in flux, and there’s an unexpected filmmaker inside the country during this chaotic time. Via Deadline, actor and director Sean Penn traveled to Ukraine to film a documentary for Vice Media.

According to the report, Penn first went to Ukraine in November to speak with Ukrainian troops stationed on the frontline of the conflict with Russian-sponsored separatists in Donetsk. While Penn left the country after that, he returned earlier this week as Ukraine braced itself for a war with Russia. Penn reportedly met with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the days before the invasion.

Sean Penn in Flag Day.
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Penn was in the Ukraine capital, Kyiv, earlier today during a government briefing. It’s unclear how many people are traveling with Penn beyond his cameraman. But even for established journalists, war zones are far from neutral territory. This is a truly dangerous situation, especially as Russian troops push further into the country.

Recommended Videos

The Hollywood career of Penn goes back over four decades, and he is highly regarded for his Oscar-winning performances in Milk and Mystic River. His other credits include Fast Times at Ridgemont HighAt Close Range, State of Grace, Carlito’s Way, Sweet and Lowdown, and I Am Sam.

Please enable Javascript to view this content

Penn has also been known for his humanitarian efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. Penn moved to Haiti during the crisis and founded the J/P Haitian Relief Organization. For his efforts, Penn became the first non-citizen of Haiti to be named as Ambassador-at-Large for Haiti. In addition, he interviewed the drug kingpin El Chapo for Rolling Stone, which caused him to receive death threats. But as mentioned above, Penn’s shoot in Ukraine may prove to be far more dangerous than anything else he has ever been involved in.

Blair Marnell
Blair Marnell has been an entertainment journalist for over 15 years. His bylines have appeared in Wizard Magazine, Geek…
Time to plan for the NCAA Playoffs Bowl Games, where will you watch?
Watch NCAA Playoffs on Sling with football players in view

Are you ready for the college football playoffs? Not mentally — we know you’re mentally ready — we mean ready in the sense that do you have a service that will help you watch the games in a convenient and affordable way? If not, we recommend that you check out Sling, which is offering some pretty crazy deals on, you guessed it, an easy and convenient way to catch college football games.

Sling is offering their Orange or Blue plan for a base price of $45.99, or their Orange or Blue plan with local channels (which may open up games from your favorite local teams) at a price of $50.99, or just $5 more. However, for a limited time you will be able to get either of these plans for half off, a generous offering from a great streaming platform. Tap the button below to check it out for yourself or keep reading to see what games you get with each plan, other goodies that the plans provide, and all of the key information you need to make your choice.

Read more
The 5 best TV performances of 2024, ranked
best tv performmances 2024 ken leung industry

Television continues to reach new heights. Thanks to the competitiveness between the streamers, there have never been more TV shows to consume. Some are undoubtedly bad, but quite a few are good, with some achieving greatness. Shōgun, a show where Japanese is the dominant language, captivated the country on its way to setting Emmy records. Bridgerton continued its streaming dominance with massive viewership for season 3. And Matt Reeves proved his Batman universe could translate to the small screen with The Penguin.

A show is nothing without its cast, and several actors gave career-best performances in 2-24. Anna Sawai, Jeremy Allen White, Jean Smart, and Richard Gadd leave 2024 with Emmy gold. While those performances were undoubtedly great, there is an abundance of other roles deserving of recognition. These are the not-so-obvious five best performances of 2024.
5. Jessica Williams - Shrinking (2023-)

Read more
The greatest disaster movie ever made just turned 50. Here’s why it still entertains
Paul Newman and Steve McQueen face each other in The Towering Inferno.

In the 1970s, disaster movies were the superhero cinema of their day. In other words, these were the films that brought movie fans into theaters, which led to blockbusters like Earthquake, Airport, and The Poseidon Adventure. But the genre reached its zenith 50 years ago this month with the release of The Towering Inferno.

Ironically, The Towering Inferno's influence can be felt in the disaster films of the '90s, including Titanic and Independence Day, both of which featured large ensemble casts and special effects extravaganzas. During and after its release, The Towering Inferno was recognized for its achievements (the film nabbed eight Oscar nominations including Best Picture). It ended up winning Best Original Song, Best Cinematography, and Best Editing. Yet, the bigger prize for the studios behind the film is that The Towering Inferno made $203.3 million against a $14 million budget. Even now, those are the kind of results that get film executives celebrating with cartwheels and champagne.

Read more