Fans of the series Dublin Murders will be able to get their kicks from the new show hitting ITV.
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You thought Gary Oldman’s only shot at an Oscar this year was for his leading role in the David Fincher film, “Mank,” didn’t you? Well, surprise, surprise, we now have a second contending drama in the works that just announced a February release date, titled “Crisis.” READ MORE: David Fincher Admits His Directing Style Was “Exhausting” For Gary Oldman During ‘Mank’ According to distributor Quiver, “Crisis” is now scheduled for a February release date, from writer-director Nicholas Jarecki.
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Armie Hammer is back with his kids. The actor revealed on Instagram on Saturday that he has reunited with his children in the Cayman Islands following a 14-day quarantine amid the coronavirus pandemic. «Free at last!» Hammer captioned a photo of himself happily posing with family on the beach.
Quiver Distribution has nabbed the the U.S. rights to writer and director Nicholas Jarecki’s dramatic thriller Crisis, which stars Gary Oldman, Armie Hammer and Evangeline Lilly.
Bridgerton, a period drama that's features a hot-looking cast and plenty of intrigue. There's also Mank, the much-anticipated new film from David Fincher that takes place in 1940s Hollywood and stars Gary Oldman and Amanda Seyfried.
EXCLUSIVE: The indie film upstart Quiver Distribution has acquired U.S. rights to Arbitrage writer/director Nicholas Jarecki’s dramatic thriller Crisis.
“Mank,” David Fincher’s wondrous ode to old Hollywood and “Citizen Kane” screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz. A niche idea for a film, the black-and-white drama was a deeply personal project for the director — his late father Jack wrote the script — and the attention to detail in recreating 1930s Los Angeles was remarkable.
Various figures from Hollywood and media took to social media to pay tribute to iconic spy novelist John le Carré, who died at the age of 89 from pneumonia on Saturday night.
Beauty and the Beast in my life, today is your lucky day. Expanded universes and returning to popular franchises are all the rage these days and during Disney Investor Day 2020, the company announced a live-action prequel series featuring two popular characters—playing off the 2017 film starring as Belle. That's right, LeFou and Gaston—played by Josh Gad and Luke Evans—are getting an origin story in a limited series for Disney+.
Luke Evans is putting his fit body on display in this hot new selfie that he posted to his Instagram Stories!
Disney Investor Day, the studio confirmed plans for a prequel series revolving around the arrogant hunter and his lackey.The six-part musical live-action series will see Luke Evans and Josh Gad reprise their roles from Disney's 2017 live-action big screen adaption of . The show, which will stream on Disney+, will reportedly expand the world of the film, and give fans a look at the backstory behind the two antagonists before the events of the movie.Gad took to Twitter shortly after the news was
Michelle Pfeiffer confirmed some Marvel news that we previously did not know: she will be returning for Ant-Man 3!
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had been married since 1920 (which means had she really been 33 in 1940, when the film largely takes place, she would have been 13 when she got married.) “We don’t feel invisible,” Nunn tweeted. “You erase us.”Herman J.
NEW YORK -- The first time Gary Oldman and David Fincher met was in London 1990, when Fincher was looking to cast him in “Alien 3.”“And he had the sense to say no,” Fincher recalls.In the 30 years since then, they have never been far out of orbit from one another. They consider one another friends.
You are likely to feel whisked away to the Golden Age of Hollywood while watching “Mank,” David Fincher’s historical character study about legendary studio screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz (Gary Oldman) and his painstaking process of writing Orson Welles’ “Citizen Kane.” Still, Fincher’s Hollywood epic won’t necessarily register as tritely nostalgic or melancholic about the past in a way showbiz movies often do.