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Colin Farrell is fueling up!
The 45-year-old Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them actor stopped by a local cafe for a coffee to go on Sunday morning (July 18) in Los Feliz, Calif.
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For his quick coffee run, Colin showed off his fit arms while he had the sleeves of his T-shirt rolled up paired with black workout pants with a navy bandana wrapped around his head.
In a recent interview, Colin revealed how much screen time he has as Penguin in
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Adam Demos is soaking up the morning sun!
Early on in “Thief,” Michael Mann’s 1981 feature debut, James Caan’s Frank stares out at a body of water enveloped by a sky that seems to go on forever. He’s just returned from another successful heist in Mann’s subterranean underworld, and he wants out.
Two of our best exports Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell are reuniting for a brand new movie and you can be part of the action as extras are needed.
Is Britney Spears on the precipice of marriage? The "Toxic" singer, 39, was recently spotted riding around with her boyfriend Sam Asghari, 27. And in photos obtained by the Daily Mail, Spears is donning what appears to be a ring on that special finger during the couple's coffee outing. Last month, Spears spoke out about her desires to wed and have children but claimed her conservatorship was prohibiting her from doing so.
Colin Farrell is explaining why he chose to wear a fat suit rather than gaining weight for his role in “The Batman”.
Colin Farrell is opening up about his transformation into Penguin for The Batman.
AMC+ (BBC Two in the UK), the five-episode miniseries is set in the 1850s and follows Patrick Sumner (Jack O’Connell), a disgraced ex-army surgeon who joins a whaling expedition to the Arctic.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticThough it’s plenty punishing, AMC Plus’ new limited series “The North Water” has something richly escapist about it: The show, set on a whaling ship in the 1850s and shot within the Arctic Circle, creates a sense of chilliness that will permeate one’s bones on even the hottest summer night.In this adaptation of Ian McGuire’s historical-fiction novel, Jack O’Connell plays Patrick Sumner, a British army surgeon running from his past; he signs on to be a doctor on a