EXCLUSIVE: The TNets, WarnerMedia’s linear entertainment cable networks TBS, TNT and truTV, are firming up their 2022 scripted plans with a new series pickup, two renewals and three premiere dates.
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finally coming to the big screen this weekend. And for HBO Max subscribers, streaming comes even earlier.
Tonight, Thursday, October 21, the streaming service is launching a special preview of at 6 p.m. ET.
EXCLUSIVE: The TNets, WarnerMedia’s linear entertainment cable networks TBS, TNT and truTV, are firming up their 2022 scripted plans with a new series pickup, two renewals and three premiere dates.
, the upcoming biopic that stars Kristen Stewart as the late Princess Diana, shows the embattled royal wrestling with motherhood, life in the spotlight and the end of her marriage to Prince Charles, capturing an imagined Christmas holiday with the royal family in 1991.In ET's exclusive clip from the upcoming film, directed by Pablo Larraín, Stewart's Diana sits on the floor of a bedroom at the queen's lavish Sandringham Estate with her sons, 9-year-old Prince William (Jack Nielen) and 7-year-old
“Spencer”, the upcoming biopic that stars Kristen Stewart as the late Princess Diana, shows the embattled royal wrestling with motherhood, life in the spotlight and the end of her marriage to Prince Charles, capturing an imagined Christmas holiday with the royal family in 1991.
Meghan Markle’s children’s book is already very personal, with it being inspired by her husband Prince Harry and their son Archie, but she made sure to add some more sweet touches in a video of her reading the story.
is getting a sequel, Warner Bros. announced on Tuesday. — which hit theaters last Friday and is streaming on HBO Max until Nov.
Moses Ingram steps out in a pleated skirt and matching blazer for the 2021 Newport Beach Film Festival held at The Balboa Bay Club And Resort on Sunday afternoon (October 24) in Newport Beach, Calif.
Jason Sudeikis was joined by so many surprise guests while hosting Saturday Night Live!
Dune (★★★☆☆), and succeeds on a massive scale. It’s the film’s scale, in beauty and grandeur and impeccable detail, that’s most impressive.
Maybe. Critics have returned some fairly mixed reviews, for instance TheWrap’s Steve Pond, who called it a “formidible accomplishment” but also noting that it’s “frustrating.” But by all accounts Villenevue wasn’t meddled with by producers the way Lynch was, and all critics praise the film’s visuals and ambition.
finally coming to the big screen this weekend. And for US-based HBO Max subscribers, streaming comes even earlier.
Adds the Chicago Sun-Times: It’s “a real mess, an incomprehensible, ugly, unstructured, pointless excursion into the murkier realms of one of the most confusing screenplays of all time.”Not quite the fantastic buzz you’ve been hearing about the new screen epic “Dune,” in theaters and on HBO Max Friday, starring Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson and Oscar Isaac? That’s because these are just a few of the yummy pans of David Lynch’s notorious 1984 flop, also called “Dune.”And these cranky
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterIn Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune,” Rebecca Ferguson plays Lady Jessica, lover of the world ruler portrayed by Oscar Isaac and matriarch to Timothée Chalamet’s messiah-in-waiting. She is a doting mother who is distracted by the pressures of a royal household, but more importantly, she is brimming over with a supernatural power that could bring about revolution.That dynamic is not a bad allegory for Ferguson’s career.
Oscar Isaac‘s look in Dune was almost totally different.