Kate Bosworth calls in a mayday in the first trailer for her upcoming movie, Last Sentinel.
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Apple TV+ has just released the trailer for their new series “Extrapolations”.
The show, written and directed by “Contagion” executive producer Scott Z. Burns, follows eight interwoven stories in a dystopic future where the impending consequences of global warming and climate change threaten Earth’s existence.
The show is jam-packed with a full-throttle list of A-list actors that will surely be able to drive the story home with their talent.
Some of the big names starring in “Extrapolations” include Meryl Streep, Sienna Miller, Kit Harington, Daveed Diggs, Edward Norton, Diane Lane, Yara Shahidi, Matthew Rhys, Gemma Chan, David Schwimmer, Keri Russell, Marion Cotillard, Forest Whitaker, and Tobey Maguire.
The trailer begins on an immediately sobering note, with Sylvia (Cotillard) telling Nicolas (Maguire) “human history is the story of one terrible catastrophe after the other.” She then questions why anyone would think the world could get better.
The trailer reveals shots of a dust-ridden city, showing the depths of pollution to which the show’s future has devastatingly sank.
“Today people get their energy from the sun,” says Marshall Zucker (Diggs). “Humans have set foot on Mars. Cancer has been defeated. And yet, for every question answered, another one appears.”
“Extrapolations” premieres with three episodes on Friday, March 17, followed by one new episode every Friday until April 21.
Kate Bosworth calls in a mayday in the first trailer for her upcoming movie, Last Sentinel.
Paris Fashion Week is well underway which means one thing, and one thing only. Another influx of stylish 'fits has arrived to serve you with some serious inspiration – and we can't get enough.From 1950s existentialism at Dior to Givenchy's elegance revival, the runways have satisfied us to no end.
You could potentially argue that there weren’t that many breakout movies from the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival last year, at least not acquisition titles without distribution. But if you were going to mention one, at the very least, it would undoubtedly have to be “How To Blow Up A Pipeline,” an eco-terrorism thriller from director Daniel Goldhaber (“CAM,” “Some Kind of Heaven”).
the streamer this month.Among them are “Lee Daniels’ The Butler,” starring Forest Whitaker as Cecil Gaines, a Black butler who worked in the White House for 50 years. Oprah Winfrey plays his wife Gloria.
Right now, we’re on the verge of seeing if the recently released “Elvis” film will take home any Oscars gold. Then later this year, we’re expecting Sofia Coppola’s “Priscilla” to give us a different perspective on the King of Rock and Roll.
Cynthia Littleton Business Editor The SAG-AFTRA Foundation is set to break ground next month on a 15,000-square-foot facility at the union’s mid-Wilshire headquarters that will be a central hub for the foundation’s educational, career development and event activities in the Los Angeles area. The Meryl Streep Center for Performing Artists will be built on the 10th floor of SAG-AFTRA’s longtime home in the famed Museum Square building. It’s expected to open its doors early next year, thanks to support from its namesake, the three-time Oscar winner who is one of the most renowned actors of all time. The facility will also feature the Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson Screening Room, equipped with high-end technology to host screenings, panels and educational programs.
The broadcast of the 48th edition of French Cesar’s awards was interrupted briefly on Friday night after a young woman suddenly appeared on stage.
Dua Lipa, Emma Roberts and Letitia Wright were just a few of the stars in the audience for the Prada Fall/Winter 2023 Womenswear Fashion Show during Milan Fashion Week on Thursday (February 23) in Milan, Italy.
Ashley Park will star in season 3 of Hulu’s “Only Murders In The Building” in a recurring role.
EXCLUSIVE: Ashley Park (Emily In Paris) has joined the cast of Hulu’s Only Murders In The Building for Season 3 in a recurring role. She will play Kimber, a Broadway ingenue.
You’re the father! The Mamma Mia! films never revealed the true parentage of Amanda Seyfried’s character, Sophie, but the actress has a guess of her own.
Katie Reul editor The Elephant Whisperers Kartiki Gonsalves’ documentary debut, “The Elephant Whisperers,” released on Netflix, shines a spotlight on the ways in which climate change and human encroachment are rapidly destroying the habitats of Asian elephants. The film’s dire warning is subtly woven into a heartfelt narrative about forging family in unlikely places with elephant caretakers Bomman and Bellie at its core. The duo raise an orphaned elephant named Raghu, whom they’ve cared for since infancy, as well as another calf named Ammu. “[Bomman and Bellie] are still understanding the process of what the Oscars exactly are, but they’re just overwhelmed with messages and calls and really happy to share their lives with such a large audience,” Helmer Kartiki Gonsalves told Variety. “I don’t think they’ve ever had this kind of recognition before.”
posted a sultry photo of herself relaxing while sipping on what looks to be a pink citrus cocktail. If the pic looks familiar, that's because, according to the actor, she previously posted and deleted it out of fear it was "too much." “I deleted this one time because I thought maybe it was too much but eh," she explained in the caption. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Gomez didn't define what part of the pic was “too much” exactly, but it is objectively sexy.
The biggest question about Mamma Mia was finding out who Sophie’s dad was. However, it was never answered in either of the two movies.
Emiliano De Pablos Spanish TV production house Mediacrest is joining forces with Helsinki-based outfit ReelMedia and Finnish public broadcaster YLE to develop climate change thriller series project “17kHz.” The co-production model resulting from the “17kHz” development deal will be one focus at the showcase “Spanish Fiction Contents: New Releases & Financial Opportunities,” which takes place Feb. 20 at Berlin’s European Film Market. Organized by ICEX Spain Trade & Investment, the meeting’s panelists will include Mediacrest‘s executives Gustavo Ferrada and Winnie Baert.
It’s that time of year again already, when the stars are out in force to reward the best and brightest film talent at the British Academy Film and Television Awards. The annual celebration of all things film, comes hot on the heels of the Golden Globes and the SAG Awards and is one of the last glitzy ceremonies to see the Hollywood A-list before the season draws to a close with The Oscars on March 12th.
Naman Ramachandran Editors at Penguin’s children’s imprint Puffin have taken a red pencil to the works of iconic, but divisive British writer Roald Dahl, known for “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” and “Matilda” among many others. An extensive report by U.K. newspaper The Telegraph says “language related to weight, mental health, violence, gender and race has been cut and rewritten.” In 1964 novel “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” which has been adapted twice as films in 1971 and 2005, starring Gene Hackman and Johnny Depp respectively, for example, the phrase “enormously fat” has been edited to just “enormous.” The same phrase in 1970 book “Fantastic Mr. Fox,” adapted as an animated film by Wes Anderson with a voice cast of George Clooney and Meryl Streep in 2009, has also been edited to “enormous.”
My guest this week is Elizabeth Debicki.
Paul Mescal, Letitia Wright, Gemma Chan and Taron Egerton were just a few of the stars to attend the 2023 Newport Beach Film Festival UK Honours on Thursday evening (February 16).
The Berlin Film Festival’s opening-night red-carpet gala Thursday stayed on schedule despite a pair of climate change activists who apparently glued themselves to the carpet in front of the Berlin Palast.