With the third season of “Succession” returning on Sunday, Oct. 17, star Sarah Snook covers the latest issue of Town & Country, discussing her role as Siobhan “Shiv” Roy on the critically acclaimed HBO hit.
29.09.2021 - 01:49 / etcanada.com
Entertainment Weekly is shifting the focus from Daniel Craig to the women of his upcoming 007 flick “No Time to Die”.
A new EW digital cover story explores how stars Lashana Lynch, Léa Seydoux and Ana de Armas — and let’s not forget co-writer of the film’s screenplay, Phoebe Waller-Bridge — are putting their own marks on the 60-year-old James Bond film franchise.
That, of course, is by design, as producers look to redefine the so-called “Bond girl” for the current generation of moviegoers, who
With the third season of “Succession” returning on Sunday, Oct. 17, star Sarah Snook covers the latest issue of Town & Country, discussing her role as Siobhan “Shiv” Roy on the critically acclaimed HBO hit.
Decades after it first hit bookshelves, Frank Herbert’s sci-fi classic is finally getting the epic blockbuster treatment it deserves.
Ana de Armas is now a huge star, but it doesn’t seem her acting school was very pleased with her early success as an actress!
Daniel Craig will grace the silver screen as 007 for the final time in this coming weekend. The film, which is being released after over a year of delays due to the coronavirus, sees the return of Ben Whishaw's Q, Naomie Harris' Eve Moneypenny and Ralph Fiennes' M, alongside exciting new cast members including Lashana Lynch as a new double-0, Ana de Armas as a Bond-girl candidate and Rami Malek as the villain.
Daniel Craig will grace the silver screen as 007 for the final time in this coming weekend. The film, which is being released after over a year of delays due to the coronavirus, sees the return of Ben Whishaw's Q, Naomie Harris' Eve Moneypenny and Ralph Fiennes' M, alongside exciting new cast members including Lashana Lynch as a new double-0, Ana de Armas as a Bond-girl candidate and Rami Malek as the villain.
“No Time To Die” star Ana de Armas first appear on your radar? If you’re a horror fan, you might have caught the Cuban actress playing an avenging seducer in Eli Roth’s nasty thriller “Knock Knock” in 2015, opposite Keanu Reeves.
Ana de Armas and her boyfriend Paul Boukadakis were spotted arriving at JFK airport together. The pair, who only recently started making public appearances together, has been rumored to be dating since June of this year.Ana de Armas says her character in ‘No Time To Die’ will be the most ‘badass’ Bond girlDaniel Craig’s emotional goodbye to James Bond at ‘No Time to Die’ premiereAna and Paul walked alongside each other at JFK airport, wearing their face masks.
Daniel Craig will grace the silver screen as 007 for the final time in this coming weekend. The film, which is being released after over a year of delays due to the coronavirus, sees the return of Ben Whishaw's Q, Naomie Harris' Eve Moneypenny and Ralph Fiennes' M, alongside exciting new cast members including Lashana Lynch as a new double-0, Ana de Armas as a Bond-girl candidate and Rami Malek as the villain.
IU has officially announced plans to release a brand new single, titled ‘Strawberry Moon’.Yesterday (October 4), the singer unveiled a concept teaser for the forthcoming release. The vibrant teaser features the singer holding two ice cream cones while sitting on top of a scoop of strawberry ice cream, surrounded by yellow dandelions.The image also features a pink moon in the background.
In No Time To Die, Ana de Armas’ character has potential, and according to the actress, Paloma will be the most “badass” Bond girl. The film franchise has a 59-year history, and this Thursday, the world will see the Cuban star debuting in the long-awaited blockbuster.
No Time To Die was Tuesday, September 28th in London, England and the red carpet was studded with both stars and royals. starring Daniel Craig, Ana de Armas is the newest “bond girl” for the franchise that has spanned 59 years and she took over the red carpet in a stunning black gown.
Since Daniel Craig nearly left the iconic 007 role, following the disaster of “Spectre,” the title of his final Bond film, director Cary Joji Fukunaga’s “No Time To Die,” has carried a cruelly ironic tone. Craig has had nothing but time: days, months, and now years added to his sentence as the man who orders his martini best shaken, not stirred.
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Since Daniel Craig nearly left the iconic 007 role, following the disaster “Spectre,” the title to his final Bond film, directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, titled “No Time to Die,” has carried a cruelly ironic tone. Craig has had nothing but time: days, months, and now years were added to his sentence as the man who orders his martini best shaken, not stirred.
The cast of No Time To Die has arrived for the world premiere at Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday (September 28) in London, England.