Zac Efron

2022 - 9 - 15

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Zac Efron stars in unbelievably true story 'The Greatest Beer Run Ever' (Reuters)

In 1967, John "Chickie" Donohue was sitting at a Manhattan bar with his buddies thinking up a way he could support his friends from the neighborhood who ...

It was not until Chickie saw the horrors of the war for himself that his opinion started to shift. "I couldn't believe that this really happened. "I was in (civilian clothing), and I wasn't a soldier. (Protesters were) referring to them as baby killers and that hurt. I think it changes the tone of what you're seeing and elevates the horror in some ways," Farrelly told Reuters. The U.S.

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Zac Efron referred to his agoraphobia in an interview. So what is it ... (ABC News)

With little more than a dozen words, actor Zac Efron has spiked interest in a relatively obscure mental disorder. In an interview with Men's Health, ...

And diagnoses can sometimes be a little bit arbitrary in that fact. "And the cognitive behavioural therapy is really just referring to the interrelationship between our thoughts, feelings and behaviours, which is represented within that agoraphobia cycle and targeting each of these areas with specific strategies to enable that cycle to change and to be able to participate more normally in those situations." "Treatment, regardless of the severity, and also regardless of whether they're meeting all of the criteria, or if they're sitting quite sub clinically, would be under a cognitive behavioural therapy," Ms Ackland said. "Then it will go all the way down to someone who continues to participate in certain situations, but does feel some level of out of normal range anxiety, or less enjoyment in these situations and might be reliant on certain strategies or people in order to continue functioning and we will consider that quite mild." "These are often clients that find it difficult to even leave their homes to the point of going to the letterbox, the distress upon doing so would be significant to the point potentially of panic. "So, in that way, we can self-diagnose to the extent that we look through that criteria and say, yes, I do that, yes, I think that, yes, I experienced this. "We certainly have seen clients post-COVID that note COVID as a time that seemed to be associated with a worsening of their symptoms, with an onset of symptoms that weren't there before and also a lapse in symptoms that had otherwise improved to be in a very good place pre-pandemic." "A diagnosis is a label that refers to a collection of symptoms. "We would still want that to be an improved experience to him." "And that might be the case for Zac Efron that he might find that he is reticent, to go into these situations, experiences more discomfort than he would like, maybe feels like his enjoyment is somewhat impaired, because he would prefer not to be there and want to leave. "And if it's something that they are still quite functional, and the distress is only mild, it actually wouldn't satisfy criteria for that diagnosis, not to discount that it might be something that's challenging for a client. "So, we don't want to discount the fact that someone might be having difficulty or challenge with some area of their life that could be improved.

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'The Greatest Beer Run Ever' Review: Peter Farrelly and Zac Efron ... (IndieWire)

TIFF: "Green Book" director Peter Farrelly takes on another historical dramedy that should delight moviegoers and maybe Academy voters.

Such is the theme of “The Greatest Beer Run Ever,” which speaks to its kicky title and Farrelly’s comedic bent before easing Chickie into hell and letting him sort it out for himself. With a number of twinkly-eyed moments that hinge on crazy fate and “Forrest Gump” coincidence to spare, Chickie sets off for Vietnam. [Peter Farrelly](https://www.indiewire.com/t/peter-farrelly/)’s “ [The Greatest Beer Run Ever](https://www.indiewire.com/t/the-greatest-beer-run-ever/)” is his first film since he won Best Picture for “Green Book,” a film embraced by audiences and maligned by critics. After his own friends and family express their disbelief that knucklehead Chickie (of all people!) would execute any scheme that required a modicum of forethought, the New York native can’t take it anymore. Like many Americans in the late ’60s, Chickie doesn’t know exactly why America is at war, but he sure as hell knows he supports it and his many friends who have been carted off to Vietnam to, uhh, maybe fight the Commies or something? As one character tells Chickie late in the film, his heart is solid gold, but it’s his brain people need to worry about.

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Zac Efron Greets Fans at TIFF Premiere of His Movie 'The Greatest ... (PEOPLE.com)

Zac Efron told PEOPLE at the Toronto International Film Festival that the movie is 'about war and a really difficult time, but it has a great sense of humor ...

"I just don't go out," he told the magazine. Zac's the opposite." He continued, "Zac's the most open actor I've ever worked with. Efron recently opened up about a challenge he's dealing with of late: agoraphobia. He continued, "It's a really beautiful story about human nature, love … Molloy, the movie also stars

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Zac Efron's Chin Injury And Plastic Surgery Explained (Capital FM)

The 34-year-old actor recently revealed her underwent corrective surgery following a chin injury which had led to a swollen face – photos of his new appearance ...

Efron revealed that he committed to these masseter exercises to aid in his recovery from the horrific chin accident. Zac revealed in the Men's Health interview that he hadn't realised that a picture of his swollen appearance had gone viral last April. [Will Zac Efron And Vanessa Hudgens Appear In High School Musical Reunion With The Original Cast?](https://www.capitalfm.com/news/high-school-musical-east-high-zac-efron-vanessa-hudgens/)

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Zac Efron on red carpet for first time after revealing chin injury (Metro)

Zac Efron has walked the red carpet at the Toronto Film Festival for the first time in three years, after he revealed he broke his chin bone.

Zac explained that his appearance was in fact due to a horrific injury, after he slipped and smacked his chin into a granite fountain. [High School Musical: The Musical: The Series goes painfully meta for series 4, and fans are freaking out](https://metro.co.uk/2022/09/11/high-school-musical-the-series-goes-painfully-meta-for-series-4-17351068/?ico=more_text_links) [High School Musical star](https://metro.co.uk/2022/07/23/zac-efron-excites-high-school-musical-fans-with-visit-to-school-set-17055502/) also explained that he didn’t know about the viral speculation about his changed appearance until his mum called and asked if he had gone under the knife. They just got really, really big.’ [Zac Efron](https://metro.co.uk/tag/zac-efron/) has stepped out on the red carpet for the first time in several years after recently opening up about a [grim chin injury](https://metro.co.uk/2022/09/08/zac-efron-reveals-face-transformation-was-result-of-shattered-jaw-17322087/) which saw his face ‘transformed’. The Greatest Showman star opted for a smart grey checked suit and black polo shirt for his first premiere in three years, as he smiled for the camera.

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The Greatest Beer Run Ever review – Zac Efron's charm can't save ... (The Guardian)

Toronto film festival: Green Book director Peter Farrelly makes an equally cliche-ridden follow-up, the true story of a man bringing beers to his army ...

Maybe his conclusions about the disordered chaos and inhumane pillaging of the land, received from a rumpled photojournalist (Russell Crowe) knocking back whiskies in a Saigon bar, only feel so matter-of-fact because every Vietnam movie ever made got there first. Excepting only one haunting shot of a body falling from a helicopter until it vanishes into the canopy of trees, there’s nothing authentic enough to inspire the kind of transformative horror absorbed by Chickie. As machine-gunned villages flood the TV stations, Chickie refuses to watch and peacenik protesters welcome his sister (Ruby Ashbourne Serkis, yes, daughter to Andy) to their ranks, he digs in his heels on his blinkered notion of patriotism, yelling about the media’s negative skew with his buddies and the bartender (Bill Murray) at their regular dive. The actor’s natural charm only gets him so far, however, the limits of his abilities visible every time he squinches up his face or dully goes blank to convey that it is now time to have some feelings. He gets by because he’s using more than his wits, which are considerable; he figures out how to score rides between checkpoints after getting hip to the fact that because his mission is so difficult to believe, everyone assumes he’s CIA with a bad cover. Channeling this spirit of boozy benevolence is the main thing going for The Greatest Beer Run Ever, Peter Farrelly’s otherwise deficient follow-up to his flummoxing best picture recipient Green Book.

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Zac Efron's red carpet return after face injury (NEWS.com.au)

Zac Efron has stepped out for his first red carpet appearance in years, just days after he publicly revealed the dramatic cause of his noticeable facial ...

The actor revealed he was running through his house with socks on when he slipped and hit the corner of a fountain. Zac Efron has stepped out for his first red carpet appearance in years, just days after he publicly revealed the dramatic cause of his noticeable facial transformation. Zac Efron has made his red carpet return after a three-year absence, and just days after revealing the horrific cause of his facial transformation.

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Zac Efron stars in unbelievably true story The Greatest Beer Run Ever (CNA)

Efron plays John "Chickie" Donohue, who decides to support his friends fighting in the Vietnam war by hand delivering them American beer.

"I was in (civilian clothing), and I wasn't a soldier. It was not until Chickie saw the horrors of the war for himself that his opinion started to shift. "I couldn't believe that this really happened. I think it changes the tone of what you're seeing and elevates the horror in some ways," Farrelly told Reuters. (Protesters were) referring to them as baby killers and that hurt. The US Marine Corps veteran and merchant seaman decides there is no better way than to head into the war zone to deliver them American beer.

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Zac Efron Says He 'Almost Died' After Shattering His Jaw (Exclusive) (Entertainment Tonight)

ET spoke to Efron at the Toronto International Film Festival, where he was promoting his new film, 'The Greatest Beer Run Ever.'

He continued, "They help you through tapes, they have ideas -- they're very aware of their presence on camera, characters and story. "When you meet somebody like that, and you're filming a movie, and you're sort of in the process already, you just start working together, and there's something that really great actors do that Bill and Russell did, that was just -- they are so present and care so much about this craft, that they've mastered so many different aspects of filmmaking. After making it to the frontlines, Chickie gets a first-hand look at the good and the bad parts of the war that he didn’t see at home. "It's also woven really beautifully with this underlying humor, that is just Pete [Farrelly's] style, and I knew he was really gonna make this something special." The incident occurred after he reportedly slipped in a puddle of water that he didn't see near the entrance of his home. ET's Rachel Smith spoke to Efron at the Toronto International Film Festival Tuesday, ahead of his new movie, [The Greatest Beer Run Ever](https://www.etonline.com/first-look-at-zac-efron-in-greatest-beer-run-ever-190452), where he spoke about the painful accident, and put those plastic surgery rumors to rest.

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Zac Efron goes to Vietnam in the shallow comedy The Greatest Beer ... (Digital Trends)

In his follow-up to the Oscar-winning Green Book, director Peter Farrelly makes another bid for middlebrow prestige with The Greatest Beer Run Ever.

But while the film isn’t quite as risible as Green Book (it’s not a glorified white savior story in buddy-comedy drag, in other words), it has an awfully similar arc: A myopic doofus has his eyes opened by the hardships of others, gaining edification through the suffering he witnesses (in this case, on a countrywide scale). Our coverage of the Toronto International Film Festival continues all week. For more of A.A. Having just won Best Picture with a movie about an Italian American from midcentury New York, is Farrelly following further in the footsteps of Francis Ford Coppola? He’s a “war tourist” getting in over his head for the story. In practice, though, that’s akin to Futurama’s savvy spoof of M*A*S*H*, with Farrelly toggling But soon enough, he’s on a cargo ship headed for the war, duffel bag of PBR over his shoulder. Beer Run might have worked a little better as satire, with a version of Chickie too thick-skulled to ever acknowledge what a bad idea this little bring-the-party-to-them pilgrimage was. Lately, the writer-director has simply been reversing the ratio of Goofus to Gallant. Here, as in Green Book, there is the anchoring presence of an amiable New Yawk lunk: John “Chickie” Donohue (Zac Efron), a hard-drinking Brooklyn dude with a not-particularly-enlightened perspective on the war in Vietnam. One night in his local watering hole (tended by Farrelly’s old Kingpin secret weapon, Bill Murray), he hatches a foolhardy scheme: He’ll bring a beer to each of his four buddies still stationed in Vietnam, as a thank you for their service. How are you gonna keep him on the flatulence farm when he’s seen the bright lights of the Kodak Theatre?

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Zac Efron reveals he 'almost died' after shattering jaw... which ... (Daily Mail)

The 34-year-old actor went in to more detail regarding his recent shocking revelation and once again addressed the cosmetic procedure rumors in an interview ...

The hit musical series lead to a prosperous career. He also expanded to non-musical films like 17 Again (2009), Charlie St. 'I started to develop insomnia,' he says, 'and I fell into a pretty bad depression, for a long time. The Musical displaying a more prominent square chin and heavier jawline Has he had surgery to reshape his jawline, Botox or fillers?' Dr. The Musical displaying a more prominent square chin and heavier jawline. 'Everyone is talking about Zac Efron and how strange he looks. I much prefer to have an extra, you know, 2 to 3 percent body fat.' Ultimately they chalked it up to taking way too many diuretics for way too long, and it messed something up.' He said of the plastic surgery rumors: 'My mom told me. They just got really, really big.' 'The masseters just grew.

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Zac Efron makes first red carpet appearance since addressing ... (Yahoo News Canada)

The actor made his first public appearance at the Toronto International Film Festival after addressing plastic surgery rumours.

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Zac Efron 'almost died' after shattering jaw in horrifying accident (Metro)

Zac Efron has no interest in the rumours that he got plastic surgery, revealing he 'almost died' in the accident that caused him to get surgery on his jaw.

They just got really, really big.’ Speaking about the rumours, he said: ‘My mom told me. [Zac Efron makes first red carpet appearance in three years after revealing horrific chin injury](https://metro.co.uk/2022/09/14/zac-efron-on-red-carpet-for-first-time-after-revealing-chin-injury-17373416/?ico=more_text_links) [High School Musical star](https://metro.co.uk/2022/07/23/zac-efron-excites-high-school-musical-fans-with-visit-to-school-set-17055502/) also explained that he didn’t know about the viral speculation about his changed appearance until his mum called and asked if he had gone under the knife. [previously explained that the hit knocked him out](https://metro.co.uk/2022/09/08/zac-efron-reveals-face-transformation-was-result-of-shattered-jaw-17322087/) and when he woke up his chin bone was ‘hanging off his face’. [who this week walked his first red carpet](https://metro.co.uk/2022/09/14/zac-efron-on-red-carpet-for-first-time-after-revealing-chin-injury-17373416/) in three years, had to get the surgery after slipping on a sock and smacking his face into a granite fountain.

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Zac Efron Reveals He 'Almost Died' After Shattering His Jaw (Just Jared)

Zac Efron is opening up about his very scary accident. Last year, the 34-year-old actor appeared in a video where fans were quick to notice that his face ...

“It sucks. At the time, many people assumed that Zac got plastic surgery. He passed out and when he regained consciousness, his chin bone was hanging off his face.

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