Oscar Isaac leans in to give Jessica Chastain a kiss on her temple following a visit to The View to promote Scenes From A Marriage in New York City on Tuesday (October 12).
24.09.2021 - 04:29 / variety.com
Caroline Framke Chief TV Critic“Foundation” isn’t TV’s first stab at adapting a dense, beloved book series to the screen, and it won’t be the last. But in taking on Isaac Asimov’s seminal works of science fiction, the new Apple TV Plus drama does, at least, do something rather unusual for adaptations.
Instead of doing its best to faithfully recreate its source material’s most iconic characters and storylines, David S. Goyer’s “Foundation” uses Asimov’s texts as inspiration for a markedly
.Oscar Isaac leans in to give Jessica Chastain a kiss on her temple following a visit to The View to promote Scenes From A Marriage in New York City on Tuesday (October 12).
Get ready to head back to school with HBO Max’s new reboot of “Head of the Class”.
Ingmar Bergman’s influential 1973 television series about the breakdown of a long-term relationship, lives or dies on the chemistry of its leads. Luckily Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac, drama school pals who studied together at Juilliard in New York, have that in buckets.
Ringo Starr has opened up about a bizarre reunion offer made to The Beatles in 1973, which they turned down.In a New Yorker profile on Paul McCartney today (October 11), it was revealed that McCartney had flown to Los Angeles to visit John Lennon that year, after his breakup with Yoko Ono.The duo’s brief time together – which reportedly involved studio sessions with Stevie Wonder and Henry Nillsson – sparked rumours of a Beatles reunion.Starr is featured in the profile talking about the band
Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain keep an arm length apart at a special screening of Scenes From A Marriage held at the Museum of Modern Art on Sunday (October 10) in New York City.
£13. (A Sky Ultimate TV subscription itself, which includes Netflix, costs £26 per month.) Add £4 per month for the 55” and £8 for the 65” option.Next year, Sky Glass will launch a 4K smart camera that will make video chatting pretty darn cool.“Sky Glass is the streaming TV with Sky inside, providing the total integration of hardware, software and content,” Dana Strong, the group chief executive at Sky, said Thursday in a statement.
There are hair transformations – and then there’s Gordon Ramsay’s latest beard look. Majestic, is a word that comes to mind, but according to his fans so is “Santa Claus”.
The new Broadway musical Six finally had its opening night over the weekend after waiting more than 18 months!
The embattled Hollywood Foreign Press Association has admitted its largest-ever class of new members. The 21 recruits cap the group’s six-month process of reforms amid a “commitment to diversity and inclusion.”
Kali Uchis has shared a new version of her track ‘Fue Mejor’ featuring SZA – watch the pair’s video for the track below.The original song appeared on Uchis’ recent album ‘Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios) ∞’, which came out last November, and the new version features a fresh verse from SZA, who sings in Spanish for the very first time.“This is Latin R&B, this is SZA singing in Spanish for the very first time, this is spooky season, this IS the moment,” Uchis said in a statement.Watch the
EXCLUSIVE: Jami Kandel has been promoted to SVP and Jessica Pierson to VP at Vision PR. Both are based in New York and have been with the agency since its 2014 launch.
It’s a match made in Heaven – or, at least, in New York City’s Comedy Cellar or at Largo in Los Angeles. Chelsea Handler announced on Monday (Sept.
PlayStation game developed by Naughty Dog, the series takes place 20 years after a fungal plague has destroyed civilization.
Two of the stars of Rent are together again!
Sam Asghari is hopeful that new documentaries about his fiancé Britney Spears will depict her in a “respectful” manner. But he’s also wary.
On Friday, FX aired the new documentary “The New York Times Presents: Controlling Britney Spears”, which presented more shocking allegations about Britney Spears’ controversial conservatorship, controlled by her father, Jamie Spears.
No matter how much the future changes us, at least we can say two things are certain: Preteens will always triple dog dare each other to lick the frozen metal pole (figuratively, anyway), and authoritarian governments will always scoff at scientists who tell them the world’s on fire. This is also figurative.
Lee Pace is giving the fans what they want!