The debut trailer for Netflix’s Vikings: Valhalla has debuted online, and Leif Eriksson (Sam Corlett), Freydis (Frida Gustavsson), and Norwegian prince Harald Sigurdsson (Leo Suter) are back for the final episodes!
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The trailer for Jessica Lange‘s new movie has been released!
HBO debuted the first trailer for The Great Lillian Hall starring the 75-year-old Oscar and Emmy winner along with Kathy Bates, Lily Rabe, Jesse Williams, and Pierce Brosnan.
Here’s the synopsis: “As beloved Broadway star Lillian Hall (Lange) pours her heart, soul, and time into preparing for her next big role, she finds herself blindsided by confusion and forgetfulness. Battling against all odds to make it to opening night, while holding on to her fading memories and identity, she must navigate a tumultuous emotional journey – balancing her desire for the spotlight and the stark demands of the real world.”
Jessica also recently returned to Broadway and she’s getting rave reviews for her latest role!
The Great Lillian Hall will premiere on May 31 at 8 p.m. ET on HBO and will be available for streaming on MAX.
The debut trailer for Netflix’s Vikings: Valhalla has debuted online, and Leif Eriksson (Sam Corlett), Freydis (Frida Gustavsson), and Norwegian prince Harald Sigurdsson (Leo Suter) are back for the final episodes!
Blake Lively and Jude Law were among the many celebs who made up the star-studded crowd at Chanel’s 17th Annual Tribeca Festival Artists Dinner!
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Pharrell Williams is telling his life story in the upcoming movie Piece by Piece!
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The all new Alien movie is coming up very soon!
Bargain retailer B&M has announced plans to open 14 more stores this summer, with the first one set to open its doors as early as this week. The bargain high street retailer revealed today that the newest store will be opening in Maesteg, Wales, this Saturday - with Greater Manchester expected to see two store openings and a big expansion over the next three months.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic In “The Great Lillian Hall,” Jessica Lange plays a veteran theater actress — a legend of the Broadway stage — who is always putting on airs, reciting bits from her favorite roles, and carrying on in the tradition of fabled actresses who get known for playing characters like Blanche DuBois because they’ve actually got a lot of Blanche in them. (They believe their own illusions.) Yet just because Lillian Hall is a flamboyant grand dame doesn’t mean that she’s not showing you who she is.
Towards the end of Paula Vogel’s hit Broadway drama Mother Play, all dialogue comes to a halt for 12 long, mesmerizing minutes, and Jessica Lange is on stage, alone, for every second of them. Her character Phyllis – the mother of the title, based on the mother of the playwright – has alienated her two adult children, Martha (Celia Keenan-Bolger) and Carl (Jim Parsons), after a lifetime of pretty odious behavior, most damningly her abandonment of the son she seemingly loved as he’s dying of AIDS. Set in the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s, Mother Play, directed by Tina Landau, is based on Vogel’s real-life family events, including the death of her beloved brother, and knowing the source only makes the tragedy onstage more affecting.
I am a sucker for movies about Broadway and those who spend their lives in the theatre. Of course the crown jewel of the genre is the Oscar-winning All About Eve, but there are so many others including 1933’s Morning Glory which won a young Katherine Hepburn her first Academy Award, as well as its rarely seen remake, 1958’s underrated Stage Struck. Ginger Rogers did a good one, too: Forever Female. The list goes on and on and now includes a stellar new entry, The Great Lillian Hall which gives the great Jessica Lange a challenging role worth her talents.
The trailer for Netflix’s A Family Affair is finally here!
Jack Dunn Netflix has released the trailer for its new romantic comedy “A Family Affair,” starring Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron, Joey King, Liza Koshy and Kathy Bates, from the producers of “Anyone but You.” The film follows Zara Ford (King), a young woman who discovers that her single mother Brooke (Kidman) is having an affair with her self-absorbed, movie star boss Chris Cole (Efron). “A Family Affair” marks the third instance of Efron and Kidman sharing the big screen, the first being “The Paperboy” in 2012 followed by “The Butler” releasing next year. “I am starting to feel things that I never thought I would feel again, not since your father died,” Brooke admits to her daughter in the trailer.
Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron and Joey King‘s highly anticipated movie is coming soon!
As Martin Short says in the recently released Only Murders in the Building Sesaon 4 trailer, “somewhere lay a sniper’s nest,” and the identity of that sniper will prove even more difficult to discover in the latest installment of Hulu’s murder mystery series, which has expanded its star-studded cast quite a bit.
Eddie Murphy reprises his famous Beverly Hills Cop character Detective Axel Foley 30 years later!
Jake Gyllenhaal repeatedly states “I did not kill her” in the just released trailer for Presumed Innocent!
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Broadway‘s Stereophonic and Hell’s Kitchen were named the season’s Outstanding Play and Outstanding Musical by The Drama League, with Sarah Paulson winning the Distinguished Performance Award for her work in the Outstanding Play Revival Appropriate.