Nine Perfect Strangers, Hulu's buzzy miniseries starring Nicole Kidman based on a novel by Big Little Lies author Liane Moriarty. Get more details on that, plus what else to look out for, below. Heels: Read an official description, below.
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Nine Perfect Strangers, Hulu's buzzy miniseries starring Nicole Kidman based on a novel by Big Little Lies author Liane Moriarty. Get more details on that, plus what else to look out for, below. Heels: Read an official description, below.
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From costars to family! Chase Stokes, Madelyn Cline, Madison Bailey, Rudy Pankow and Jonathan Daviss play best friends on Outer Banks, which has translated into strong real-life bonds between the actors.
The Suicide Squad leading the charge, which arrives on HBO Max to throw everything you thought you knew about comic book movies out the window (unless you’re already well-versed in bipedal sharks shouting “nom nom” at every opportunity).
Clint Eastwood is just as talented as always.
Ethan Shanfeld Clint Eastwood redefines machismo in the trailer for his upcoming movie “Cry Macho,” out in theaters and streaming on HBO Max on Sept. 17.The 91-year-old Eastwood directed the film and stars as Mike Milo, an ex-rodeo star and washed-up horse breeder who agrees to bring his former boss’ young son, Rafo (Eduardo Minett), home from Mexico.
Clint Eastwood‘s next movie is coming out very soon and we have the trailer for you to watch!
Paris Hilton, 40, would love to welcome friend Britney Spears, 39, on her new show Cooking With Paris! The socialite began sharing her go-to recipes via YouTube during the COVID-19 pandemic, which set the path for her latest project with Netflix. Given Britney’s southern Louisiana heritage (and love of southern cuisine), Paris already knows exactly what she’d want to cook up with the “Toxic” singer.
At its core, “Naked Singularity” embodies the traits of an inventive, or at the very least, entertaining, film. But, as social commentary, solid casting choices and science-fiction swirl together in Chase Palmer’s debut feature film, the result is a startlingly confused piece of kitschy, clunky neo-noir.
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon Studios has added Beth Lacke (Chicago Med, Hope Springs Eternal), Stephen Louis Grush (Chicago P.D., The Alienist), and Cass Buggé (Better Things, Yes Day) to its upcoming sci-fi drama series Lightyears in recurring roles.
One of the first theatre shows to take place in Manchester since lockdown restrictions ended has had to be cancelled, following a positive coronavirus case in the crew.
Chicago Fire's Alberto Rosende has shared a sweet moment between him and pal Daniel Kyri as they enjoyed a break from filming season 10.The two hit a bowling alley in Chicago, with Alberto sharing video of Daniel failing to get a strike as he rolled the bowling ball, captioning it with an inside joke: "My guy Doug!"Alberto stars as firefighter Blake Gallo, joining the show in season eight.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticLast year, Paris Hilton appeared in the documentary “This Is Paris,” in which she made the argument that she isn’t the person we see on TV. Her somewhat vapid persona, she said, purposefully obscures her real self.
EXCLUSIVE: Grantham Coleman is set to join Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu latest film, which is currently shooting in Mexico City. The Spanish-language movie going by the title Limbo also stars Daniel Giménez Cacho, the Mexican actor who starred in Lucrecia Martel’s Zama.
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