Jamie Dornan greets his fans as he leaves an appearance on Live with Kelly & Ryan on Tuesday (November 16) in New York City.
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Nick Schager Film CriticDepression isn’t rational, and the strongest aspect of “A Mouthful of Air” is its refusal to propose a one-to-one explanation for the cause of the common, and debilitating, condition.
Writer/director Amy Koppelman’s adaptation of her 2003 novel of the same name charts the plight of new mom Julie (Amanda Seyfried), who unsuccessfully attempts to take her own life shortly before her child’s first birthday, and then strives to cope with negative thoughts and feelings she
.Jamie Dornan greets his fans as he leaves an appearance on Live with Kelly & Ryan on Tuesday (November 16) in New York City.
EXCLUSIVE: Two-time Oscar nominee Bruce Dern (Nebraska), Judd Nelson (The Breakfast Club) and Caspar Van Dien (Starship Troopers) have joined Tom Berenger (Platoon) and Chris “CT” Tamburello (MTV’s The Challenge) in thriller The Most Dangerous Game, a remake of the 1930s classic.
Darren Criss is celebrating the release of A Very Darren Crissmas!
love Jamie Dornan. While celebrating the premiere of his new film "Belfast," the actor got on stage at a post show party to serenade the crowd with his rendition of "Everlasting Love," a song made most famous by English band Love Affair in 1968.A post shared by Belfast (@belfastmovie)The "Belfast" official site posted video of the impromptu performance, writing, "Jamie Dornan serenades the crowd at last night's #BELFAST premiere with his irresistible rendition of Everlasting Love." In "Belfast,"
Holywood actor took to the stage on Monday night at the post-premiere reception following the 'Belfast' movie's first showing in LA. Surprising guests with a serenade, Dornan performed 'Everlasting Love', a song he performs in the movie as Pa as he dances with Ma, played by Caitríona Balfe.
Jamie Dornan and Caitriona Balfe arrive at a Q&A screening for their new film Belfast at Aero Theatre in Santa Monica, Calif. on Monday night (November 9).
Her time to shine. Michelle Young struggled with feeling like her suitors were not making enough of an effort during the Tuesday, November 9, episode of The Bachelorette.
Jamie Dornan is moving away from his persona with his new movie, Belfast. ET's Cassie DiLaura spoke to Dornan about the highly anticipated film at the movie's L.A.
Angelique Jackson If you weren’t aware that “Belfast” star Jamie Dornan has vocal chops, prepare to be amazed.On Monday night, Dornan surprised guests with a sweet serenade — performing “Everlasting Love” during the film’s post-premiere reception at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.To clarify, Dornan doesn’t just love to karaoke. The actor, who plays Pa in Kenneth Branagh’s “Belfast,” performs the tune in the film.
Jamie Dornan is showing off his singing skills!
Jamie Dornan is proving to be a multi-talented star.
EXCLUSIVE: Here are your first look images of Jeremy Irons (House of Gucci) and Saw star Tobin Bell in recently-wrapped horror movie Cello, which we brought you news of last week.
Bachelor Nation didn’t hold back when Kendall Long returned to talk to ex Joe Amabile moments before he proposed to Serena Pitt during the season 7 finale of Bachelor in Paradise, but according to Bachelor alum Jacqueline Trumbull, there’s more to the story.
Duran Duran’s Simon Le Bon has claimed that the band used to order drugs via room service back in the 1980s.Speaking on Alan Carr’s Life’s A Beach podcast, Le Bon said: “I’ve been going to the Sunset Marquis (a hotel in Los Angeles) for nearly 40 years. When I first went there, it was not quite so high rent…you used to be able to order ‘substances’ on room service, if you knew the right people to ask.”“And we did.
Duran Duran have recalled how their style and musical focus shifted after punk “got a bit dull” for them.Speaking in a new interview, frontman Simon Le Bon discussed how the band once found the rebellious genre exciting but after a while it became boring to them.“Punk affected our musical style, our way of dressing; it affected me lyrically massively – the single biggest lyrical influence on me was Patti Smith.
“A Mouthful of Air” opens with vibrant animation that looks as if it were hand drawn by a child – a whimsical if awkward sequence that gives the impression that the film we’re about to see may stylistically surprise us. But it’s meant more as recurrent visual juxtaposition to the artist and lead character’s inner turmoil.
The latest Apple TV+ series, “Swagger,” is a reminder that quality television doesn’t always need a high concept or a clever hook. Character-driven drama will always have a place on the landscape when it’s done this well.
Duran Duran biopic is in development, according to drummer Roger Taylor.Following the success of recent biopics like Bohemian Rhapsody for Queen and Sir Elton John’s Rocketman starring Taron Egerton, it seems Duran Duran could be next in line for the Hollywood treatment.Speaking to The Sun, Taylor has said the band have looked at numerous scripts for a potential film and expects something to materialise “in the next few years”.“It’s something that is under discussion,” Taylor said regarding a
Amanda Seyfried has a lot of empathy for women suffering from postpartum depression, particularly given the limited resources that are available."You can find places to get help and talk about it but it's costly, it's cost-prohibitive, it's not accessible, still," she told Page Six. "It's still something that feels so hidden.