While it might not be as well-known as some of its U.S. counterparts—and one suspects this will change when the whole series is bingeable on Netflix soon— the BBC’s “Peaky Blinders” is immensely popular across the pond and globally.
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The Northman, starring Björk, Anya Taylor-Joy, Alexander Skarsgård and Nicole Kidman, has been released.The third film from the filmmaker, whose past films were The Witch and The Lighthouse, follows Skarsgård’s viking prince Amleth, who embarks on a vengeful mission to defeat Claes Bang’s villainous Fjölnir in 10th Century Iceland.The Lighthouse‘s Willem Dafoe and Ethan Hawke also star in the film.
Taylor-Joy plays a mysterious character who says that she can break men’s minds, while Björk plays
.While it might not be as well-known as some of its U.S. counterparts—and one suspects this will change when the whole series is bingeable on Netflix soon— the BBC’s “Peaky Blinders” is immensely popular across the pond and globally.
Derek Blasberg hired the best nanny – Alexander Skarsgard!
. Though the actor had already starred in successful projects, like 2015’s standout horror film The Witch and 2020’s Emma, it was the role of chess genius Beth Harmon that launched her into superstardom seemingly overnight.While she gained new fans playing the iconic redhead, it was her that made waves during awards season at the top of 2021.
Nicole Kidman previously played Alexander Skarsgard‘s wife in the HBO series Big Little Lies… and now she’s playing his mom!
What a world! Nicole Kidman and Alexander Skarsgård played an unhappily married couple on Big Little Lies, and now, they’re playing mother and son.
The action-packed new trailer for “The Northman” has been released.
Jordan Moreau Robert Eggers, the director behind “The Witch” and “The Lighthouse” has released the first trailer for his latest movie, “The Northman,” starring Alexander Skarsgard, Nicole Kidman, Anya Taylor-Joy, Willem Dafoe, Ethan Hawke and Björk.The film takes place in Iceland during the 10th century and follows a viking prince named Amleth, played by Skarsgard, who goes on a quest for vengeance after his father, King Horvendill (Hawke), is murdered.
Outside of Ari Aster, nobody does horror cinema better right now than Robert Eggers. So, take notice, horror fans: “The Northman,” Eggers’ latest film since 2019’s “The Lighthouse,” hits theaters next April.
Anya Taylor-Joy is enjoying a day out with one of her friends!
found dead after a road trip with her boyfriend, is playing out in a new documentary. features interviews with Gabby's family, including her mom, Nichole Schmidt, her stepdad, Jim Schmidt, and her dad, Joe Petito. «It was like every parent's nightmare in just a flash of a second. She's gone, she's missing,» Jim says in a new trailer for the Peacock original documentary. «The thoughts that were going through my head were that something really bad has happened to her,» Nichole adds.
Naman Ramachandran BBC One and Amazon Studios have revealed the first trailer for upcoming series “A Very British Scandal,” featuring Claire Foy, two-time Emmy winner for Netflix’s “The Crown.”Foy stars as Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll, alongside Paul Bettany (“WandaVision”) as Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll, and Julia Davis (“Nighty Night”) as Maureen, Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava.Written by Sarah Phelps (“The Pale Horse”), the series is from the makers of the award-winning “A
EXCLUSIVE: Endeavor Content has joined Cantonese-language crime-drama series Forensic Psychologist to handle global distribution and remake rights.
in somewhat of a trade for “The Man Who Fell to Earth.” Along with Schreiber as Master Chief Spartan John-117, “Halo” stars Natascha McElhone as Dr. Halsey, the creator of the Spartan super soldiers, and Jen Taylor as Cortana, the most advanced AI in human history.
Joe Biden will make his first late night appearance as president when he guests on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Friday.
The first trailer for Adam McKay’s upcoming Lakers scripted series was released by HBO on Thursday.