The coaches from “The Voice” are getting their music knowledge put to the test.
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Call Me By Your Name director’s 40-minute project for Zara called O Night Divine, which also stars Hereditary‘s Alex Wolff.The film sees both actors singing and working alongside a score by frequent Pedro Almodóvar collaborator Alberto Iglesias.They are joined by model and filmmaker Hailey Gates, and newcomers including Samia Benazzouz, Chloe Park, Valerio Santucci, Francesca Figus, Tania Hanyoung Park, and Shi Yang Shi.You can watch O Night Divine here:Luca Guadagnino is working on a series of
.The coaches from “The Voice” are getting their music knowledge put to the test.
Bill Bailey has remembered his friend, comedian Sean Lock, in a poignant post on Christmas Day.
‘Tis the season! It’s no surprise that stars love to celebrate Christmas just like Us. From cooking with their families to wearing matching pajamas, celebrities embrace the joy of the holiday season and share photos from the festivities when December 25 rolls around.
Stacey Solomon has shared the latest snaps of her adorable baby Rose and the newborn looked utterly adorable in a festive Mrs Claus Santa outfit. Stacey, 32, posed her little girl on her new teddy fabric sofa, which completed hers and 39 year old fiancé Joe Swash's new living room at Pickle Cottage recently.
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Few performers boast a resume of such wide breadth as the intrepid, versatile Tilda Swinton, whose eclectic array of roles and collaborators run the full gamut of what acting can be.
Over the past year, The Playlist has covered hundreds of prestige films and TV series. We’ve even gone ahead and broke them down and ranked them in our various Best of 2021 lists.
After a couple of detours in the land of James Bond, filmmaker Sam Mendes delighted audiences in 2019 with the release of his one-take war film, “1917,” proving the director hasn’t lost a step after dabbling in the superspy franchise.
Outlander'sSam Heughan will catch up with fans for a drink in a festive live video dubbed 'A Dram With Sam'.
NEW YORK -- Pedro Almodóvar has a theory that his films with male protagonists, like his autobiographical 2019 film “Pain and Glory,” are darker and more somber.“I look inside myself when I talk about male characters,” says Almodóvar.“Parallel Mothers,” which Sony Pictures Classics begins releasing in theaters Friday, returns Almodóvar to more melodramatic territory.
We've planned just about everything we can for the big day – December 25 – but the one thing that's still up in the air is the weather.
A letter from “Santa Claus” at a child’s nursery has massively missed the mark according to a mum who was left feeling “quite sad”.
Mark Keizer “Holy Beasts” doesn’t work on every level, but it hits the bullseye where it matters most: as a cinematic reclamation project in honor of the late Dominican director Jean-Louis Jorge.
Prince William, was recently asked about his Christmas traditions by Barry Alston on the Royal Marsden London Hospital's radio station. Interviewed by Barry and asked questions by inspirational young people receiving cancer treatment, William, 39, revealed his favourite song and film.
Get in the holiday spirit with a new short film from director Luca Guadagnino.
Every year, the Library of Congress decides to honor specific films by adding them to the National Film Registry. This means out of all the films in the world, released over the past century or so, the US Government has decided that these features are deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance and/or creative achievements.
Gregg Goldstein What do Pedro Almodóvar, Paul Thomas Anderson, Wes Anderson, Kenneth Branagh and Jane Campion have in common? They’ve helmed acclaimed films for decades, earned Academy Award nominations and done some of their best work this year … yet they’ve never won a director Oscar.In exclusive new interviews with Campion, Branagh, Almodóvar and Wes Anderson — plus some unpublished thoughts from Paul Thomas Anderson — this reporter discovered how they built on their distinctive histories