After Paul’s big decision to withdraw his charity donation, he suddenly finds himself in a sticky situation on Fair City.
28.01.2020 - 13:26 / nypost.com
PARK CITY, Utah — The opioid addiction crisis is officially a movie genre now.
In 2018, two were released, “Beautiful Boy” and “Ben Is Back,” and yet another premiered Sunday at the Sundance Film Festival. Called “Four Good Days,” the drama stars Glenn Close as the mother of a 31-year-old heroin addict played by Mila Kunis, who is given a precious chance to beat her addiction with a special medication. The catch? To use it, her body needs to be drug-free for four days — an eternity.
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After Paul’s big decision to withdraw his charity donation, he suddenly finds himself in a sticky situation on Fair City.
It seems Fair City fans are loving a bit of Dean after the character featured on a dating site in the show, topless photo and all!
Rain and high winds are forecast to sweep across Greater Manchester for at least another four days following Storm Ciara.
Former Fair City actress Niamh Daly, who played Debbie O’Brian on the Irish soap, said that sometimes she thought some storylines don’t make sense for the character.
If you go down to the woods today you might get a big surprise… Should you happen to stumble across the Fair City cast and crew taking part in the hobby they love doing together.
Fair City won’t be on our TV screens on Sunday, here’s why.
it’s all heating up on Fair City this week, Alex has been a naughty boy and his antics are about to get him into a world of trouble.
On Jan. 16, the same day Netflix dropped the first trailer for its movie “Lost Girls” — the story of how Mari Gilbert (Amy Ryan), a grieving, furious mother of a missing young woman, revealed that a serial killer was operating on Long Island, N.Y.
It was, to quote a certain Victorian author, the best of times and the worst of times at the Sundance Film Festival. Or, in the words of another one of history’s great scribes: “The players gonna play, play, play, play, play and the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate.”
At the risk of overselling Edson Oda’s ultra-original, meaning-of-life directorial debut, there’s a big difference between “Nine Days” and pretty much every other film ever made. You see, most movies are about characters, real or imagined, and the stuff that happens to them, whereas “Nine Days” is about character itself — as in, the moral dimension that constitutes who a person is, how he or she treats others, and the choices that define us as humans.
Tuesday night’s episode of Fair City marks the return of Denzo Bishop.
Rachel Smyth has discussed how she deals with the romantic scenes her husband George McMahon’s has to do when playing Mondo on Fair City.
James Mangold’s “Ford V Ferrari” won the Outstanding Sound Mixing Motion Picture Award at the 56th CAS Awards. The film’s sound mixing team Steven A. Morrow, CAS; Paul Massey, CAS; David Giammarco, CAS;Tyson Lozensky, David Betancourt, and Richard Duarte were on hand to accept the award.
Rodrigo Garcia's history with female-centric drama makes the director a smooth fit for Four Good Days, starring his frequent collaborator Glenn Close as a mother whose trust has been broken by years of lying, stealing, debasement and heartbreak from her junkie daughter, played by Mila Kunis.
Addiction, you could say (and I would), has become the central demon that plagues Americans. We’re addicted to everything: alcohol, illegal drugs, pharmaceutical drugs, psychotropic drugs, sugar-bomb soft drinks, processed food, video screens…you name it.
Glenn Close said Mila Kunis became a “friend for life” after they played an estranged mother and daughter in a new drama.
Carey Mulligan has made a conscious decision in recent years to collaborate with female directors, from Sarah Gavron (“Suffragette”) to Dee Rees (“Mudbound”). On Saturday night at the Sundance Film Festival, she’ll unveil “Promising Young Woman,” a thriller written and directed by Emerald Fennell, about a heroine out for revenge after experiencing a traumatic abuse.