Ever since “The Exorcist” scared the hell out of people decades ago, Hollywood has been obsessed with the idea of possession in horror films. We’ve seen all sorts of takes on the “exorcist walks into a room”-type of film.
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EXCLUSIVE: A decade after Kate Winslet and Guy Pearce co-starred together on the HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce, the two are reteaming on another longform project at the premium cable network.
Pearce has been tapped to co-star opposite Winslet in Mare of Easttown, HBO’s limited series focused on family and community, which is a co-production of HBO and wiip. He replaces Ben Miles who had been originally cast in the role but left due to scheduling conflicts over a year ago.
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Ever since “The Exorcist” scared the hell out of people decades ago, Hollywood has been obsessed with the idea of possession in horror films. We’ve seen all sorts of takes on the “exorcist walks into a room”-type of film.
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter“The Seventh Day,” a horror film with “Memento” star Guy Pearce, has sold U.S. rights to Vertical Entertainment and Redbox Entertainment.The movie has been scheduled to release theatrically and on demand on March 26.“‘The Seventh Day’ is a remarkably horrific film that combines powerhouse veteran talent with a true genre visionary in filmmaker Justin P.
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HBO series, Mare Of Easttown, has been released – you can watch it below.The Academy Award, Emmy and Golden Globe-winner, who stars and executive produces the limited series, plays Mare Sheehan, a detective living in the titular Pennsylvania town who’s tasked with investigating a local murder under trying personal circumstances.A synopsis of the show reads: “Mare Of Easttown is an exploration into the dark side of a close community and an authentic examination of how family and past tragedies
While we have not been able to enjoy a trip to the movies in ages, we are getting edge-of-our-seats drama delivered to us right on our couches.
HBO has found its next detective in Kate Winslet.
Eli Countryman Kate Winslet takes on a detective fixed on solving a small-town murder in HBO’s new “Mare of Easttown” trailer, which released on Wednesday.The limited series — created, written and executive produced by showrunner Brad Inglesby — features Winslet in the role of Mare Sheehan, a detective from Pennsylvania.
With the stigma of movie actors on TV long gone—though arguably, it was Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon on “Big Little Lies” in 2017 that really sent that message home for female actors—the floodgates have really opened for huge stars to be on TV.
EXCLUSIVE: HBO is bolstering the supporting cast for Mare of Easttown, its upcoming limited series starring Kate Winslet.
How I Found My Voice podcast, Winslet said she could have done with having such a person on set of some of her early films. “I definitely wish I had them in the past, I definitely do,” she said.“I just could have done with that friend really.
Kate Winslet revealed she’s got the back of the young actress who plays her daughter in upcoming HBO series “Mare of Easttown”.
Kate Winslet takes on a new role in her upcoming HBO limited series, "Mare of Easttown." The 45-year-old actress plays a police detective in a small Pennsylvania town but is sure in real life she'd be absolutely terrible at solving crimes. "I’d be a (expletive) lousy detective. I’d be very good at the coffee and the beers, definitely," Winslet told The Associated Press on Wednesday.