Don’t mess with Queen Latifah!
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Also Read: Denzel Washington and Julia Roberts to Star in 'Leave the World Behind' For Netflix“It’s the little things, Jimmy,” Deacon says in the above trailer, expositing the movie’s title for us. “It’s the little things that rip you apart.
Don’t mess with Queen Latifah!
This Morning segment, the star found her way to the heartthrob's house, but couldn't get past the security. As she headed out on a tour of celebrity homes, Alison told her guide she wasn't really a tourist and actually had loads of A-list mates, but sadly she had let her address book at home.
We may not have seen the last of Jared Leto’s Joker.
Jared Leto is dishing on his new Marvel movie!
What better way than to end 2020 with a Jared Leto story, right? In a recent interview with Variety’s Awards Circuit podcast, Leto was a guest to discuss his upcoming film, “The Little Things,” opposite Denzel Washington and Rami Malek, from director John Lee Hancock. Leto plays a serial killer in the film, and it opens on January 29, 2021, via Warner Bros.
Jared Leto likes to keep his mind on the work.
Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards, Features EditorAcademy Award winner Jared Leto credits his success in the entertainment industry to several factors – one being stubbornness. “I’ve been really fortunate, and you know, I’ve just been really stubborn,” he revealed on Variety’s Awards Circuit Podcast.
Jared Leto is showing off a little bit of skin in his new Instagram post!
The Little Things, starring Denzel Washington, Rami Malek and Jared Leto has just been released – check it out below.The film will be released in the US in cinemas and on HBO Max on January 29, 2021.
Warner Bros. has released the gripping trailer for The Little Things, which touts three strong performances from a trio of Oscar winners: Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, and Jared Leto.
EXCLUSIVE: As 2020 winds to a close, talent reps are fighting with Warner Bros for back end compensation their clients would have earned had WarnerMedia waited out the pandemic instead of putting a year’s worth of theatrical films on HBO Max alongside U.S. theaters.
Angelique Jackson Denzel Washington and Rami Malek are playing a dangerous game with Jared Leto in the first trailer for “The Little Things.”The trio of Oscar winners — Malek won best actor for his portrayal of Freddie Mercury in “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Leto took home the supporting actor trophy for “Dallas Buyer’s Club” and Washington is a two-time winner, including bestaActor for “Training Day” and supporting actor in “Glory”– face off in the psychological thriller from writer-director John Lee
Three Oscar winners are uniting for the psychological thriller “The Litte Things”.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaDocumentaries about the fight for pay equity and America’s first Black variety TV show will help anchor the winter lineup of Independent Lens The Emmy Award-winning weekly series boasts several films that will make their broadcast debuts, including Jared Leto’s “A Day in the Life of America; Melissa Haizlip’s “Mr.
Two cops track down a serial killer, that’s the basic idea behind, “The Little Things,” a new thriller from “Blindside” director John Lee Hancock starring Academy Award winners Denzel Washington (“Training Day,” “Glory”), Rami Malek (“Bohemian Rhapsody”) and Jared Leto (“Dallas Buyers Club”). And given this pretty terrific cast, this meat and potatoes idea may be more than enough for most audiences.
Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, and Jared Leto star in the debut trailer for The Little Things.
NEW YORK -- Like many of those involved in the making of “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” it’s not easy for Viola Davis to summarize what playwright August Wilson has meant to her except to answer, “Everything.”Davis' first stage role was in Wilson’s “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone.” She made her Broadway debut in his “Seven Guitars” and won a Tony for “King Hedley II.” After playing Rose on Broadway in Wilson’s “Fences,” she reprised the role in Denzel Washington’s 2016 film, winning her an Oscar.
on Netflix, playwright August Wilson’s celebration of Black lives once again takes center stage. The film, produced by Denzel Washington and starring Viola Davis, Chadwick Boseman and Colman Domingo, chronicles the day in the life of the legendary blues singer and her backing band as they record music one afternoon in the 1920s.