Katharine McPhee shared baby bump photos for the first time on Wednesday, December 16.The American Idol alum, 36, rocked a blue coat and white sneakers in the mirror selfies, cradling her budding belly with a smile.
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A conspiracy is about to be unearthed.
On Tuesday, the first trailer was released for the new thriller “The Mauritanian”, starring Jodie Foster and Tahar Rahim.
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In the film, Rahim plays Mohamedou Ould Slahi, who was accused of terrorism by the U.S. government and held in prison for years without a trial or even charges laid against him.
Foster plays defense attorney Nancy Hollander, who
Katharine McPhee shared baby bump photos for the first time on Wednesday, December 16.The American Idol alum, 36, rocked a blue coat and white sneakers in the mirror selfies, cradling her budding belly with a smile.
Katharine McPhee is feeling blue. No, the "American Idol" alum isn’t under the weather by any means but after revealing to the world that she and husband David Foster are expecting their first child together, McPhee may be alluding to the sex of their new bundle of joy.
Clayton Davis Tahar Rahim turned the heads of cinephiles more than a decade ago in Jacques Audiard’s “A Prophet,” which was Oscar-nominated for best foreign language film in 2010.
Played famously by Jodie Foster in the 1991 Oscar winner “Silence of the Lambs” (and later by Julianne Moore in the sequel “Hannibal”), Clarice Starling will be the focus of a new CBS drama, and viewers now have their first look at the upcoming show.
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Also Read: Jodie Foster to Direct True Story About Theft of the Mona Lisa“The Mauritanian” is based on a true story and a memoir by the real Ould Slahi called “Guantanamo Diary,” which wound up on the New York Times Best Sellers list and documented the man’s fight for survival against all odds.Kevin Macdonald (“The Last King of Scotland”) directs this political and legal thriller that also stars Zachary Levi, Saamer Usmani and Shailene Woodley.M.B.
In one of the strangest years in film history, it stands to reason that awards season would be a complete unknown. What films will make it in time? Which late-entries will surprise us? And what the hell are the ceremonies going to actually look like? Well, we really don’t have many answers, but we do know that STXFilms is hoping “The Mauritanian” is part of the conversation.
Julia Garner got married to Foster the People frontman Mark Foster at the end of 2019 and they spent their first year of marriage stuck inside during the pandemic.
Clayton Davis STX Films has decided to enter this unconventional awards season with a mighty and timely drama, “The Mauritanian,” formerly called “Prisoner 760,” from Scottish director Kevin Macdonald. The film will be released in theaters on Feb.