Ryan Seacrest is ready for 2020 to be over already.
29.02.2020 - 02:51 / deadline.com
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Editorial Director/Box Office Editor
Warner Bros has just dated John Lee Hancock’s cop thriller The Little Things for a January 29, 2021 release. The distributor already had the date reserved with an untitled film. The movie, which starts Denzel Washington and Rami Malek, is now going up against Paramount’s animated monster-wrestling movie Rumble on that date.
The pic, written by Hancock, centers around Deke (Washington), a burnt-out Kern County, CA deputy sheriff who
Ryan Seacrest is ready for 2020 to be over already.
This reunion moment is about as sweet as sprinkle cookies — and we all know how Teresa Giudice feels about those.
Haley Bennett was 19 when she made her film debut as pop star Cora Corman in 2007’s “Music and Lyrics.” About nine years later, after appearing in about a dozen more movies, she was hailed as Hollywood’s next big starlet for her starring role opposite Denzel Washington and Chris Pratt in the 2016 remake of “The Magnificent Seven” and for her work as the mysterious Megan in “The Girl on the Train,” the adaptation of the novel of the same name.
Rami Malek wraps his arm around girlfriend Lucy Boynton‘s shoulder while leaving their hotel on Saturday afternoon (February 29) in Paris, France.
In today’s film news roundup, a Denzel Washington-Rami Malek thriller gets a release date, “Escape Room 2” gets moved, Paramount sets a double feature, “So Cold the River” wraps and the Sonoma Film Festival unveils its lineup.
Rami Malek and Denzel Washington‘s upcoming cop thriller The Little Things now has a premiere date!
By Patrick Hipes
Lucy Boynton and Rami Malek have been together for more than two years. They met while filming Bohemian Rhapsody, for which Malek won an Oscar in 2019.
Rami Malek, 38, and Lucy Boynton, 26, were spotted getting a cozy at a hockey game and we can’t handle how adorable they look! The couple, who are notoriously private, attended the San Jose Sharks vs New York Rangers ice hockey game at Madison Square Garden on Feb. 22, and they were all smiles.
In “No Time to Die,” Billie Eilish’s stirring song for the James Bond film of the same name, she sings, “Was it obvious to everybody else? / That I’d fallen for a lie.” That’s how I feel about the rumor that Rami Malek’s Safin is actually iconic 007 villain Dr.
Issa Rae co-stars in two romantic movies with leading men of color this year: “The Photograph,” a drama with Lakeith Stanfield, and the upcoming rom-com “The Lovebirds” with Kumail Nanjiani. Rae said the former — written and directed by Stella Meghie — echoes the nostalgia of one of her favorite films centered on black love, “Love & Basketball.” The latter features a coupling she hasn’t seen since Denzel Washington romanced Sarita Choudhury in 1991’s “Mississippi Masala.”
Tom Holland surprised his Onward co-star Chris Pratt during the latter's appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Thursday.While taking questions from the audience, Pratt was surprised to see a familiar face when Holland asked his Onward co-star to name his favorite actor "out of all of the actors in the world."Pratt said Denzel Washington was his favorite actor, though Holland wasn't happy with the answer. "How about an actor whose name begins with Tom?" asked Holland.
Tom Holland surprised Chris Pratt during an appearance on Thursday’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
If you’re a James Bond fan who speculated that Rami Malek’s mysterious, masked No Time to Die villain was in fact famed Bond villain Dr. No, the time may be coming to cash in your bets.
If you’re a James Bond fan who speculated that Rami Malek’s mysterious, masked No Time to Die villain was in fact famed Bond villain Dr. No, the time may be coming to cash in your bets.
If you’re a James Bond fan who speculated that Rami Malek’s mysterious, masked No Time to Die villain was in fact famed Bond villain Dr. No, the time may be coming to cash in your bets.