Angelina Jolie is opening up in a candid new interview about fearing for the safety of her family during her marriage to Brad Pitt.
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It would be inaccurate to call Jonathan Majors a rising star. Since his breakout role as Mont, a tender San Francisco playwright subverting the stereotypes of Black masculinity, in the Sundance darling, “The Last Black Man in San Francisco,” he’s been on an enviable pace.
An acclaimed role in Spike Lee’s cathartic Vietnam War film “Da 5 Bloods” was followed with a role in the upcoming all-star Netflix western “The Harder They Fall,” where he’ll play real-life cowboy Nat Love. Continue reading
.Angelina Jolie is opening up in a candid new interview about fearing for the safety of her family during her marriage to Brad Pitt.
Clayton Davis Coming out the gate with his most personal and career topping achievement as a writer and director, Kenneth Branagh’s “Belfast” is a touching and moving portrait of childhood and family and the first movie I’ve seen this year that can be a best picture winner.Introducing the film with co-star Jamie Dornan, Branagh spoke about this film being something that was “fifty years in the making.” He assembles an all-star ensemble and a team of master craftspeople in a package that could
New mom Brandi Rhodes is getting candid about her battle with postpartum depression.
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Eventually, whether you like it or not, pop culture is due to be yoked by the colossal presence of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” via an army of cynically motivated spinoffs set to air starting in 2022. (The preferred nomenclature, thanks to the magic of rebranding, is “successor series.”) Two years, the series’ finale pissed off the majority of its fanbase for varied reasons, though the common ground they share appears to be that they’re bad at watching TV.
Charley Pride’s son, Dion, is remembering and mourning his late father roughly eight months after his death. The trailblazing country music legend, who amassed more than 50 top-10 hits between 1967 and 1987, and won several Grammy Awards, died at age 86 in December due to complications stemming from the coronavirus. Speaking to People, Dion recalled sitting with his father in November of 2020 ahead of his appearance at the CMA Awards where he received the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement
As we try to avoid that leaked ‘No Way Home‘ trailer that is making the rounds online, let’s take a trip back to the beginnings of the Tom Holland-led ‘Spider–Man‘ trilogy. Several years ago, when Marvel Studios and Sony were on the hunt for the right filmmaker to reboot the “Spider–Man” franchise in the MCU, Jonathan Levine was one of the few left towards the end of the search.
As the premiere of FX’s “Impeachment: American Crime Story” approaches, Beanie Feldstein is gearing up for the spotlight as she steps into the shoes of Monica Lewinsky. The latest installment in Ryan Murphy’s anthology franchise, which is set to kick off Sept. 7, follows the Clinton sex scandal and the impeachment trial of 1998.
Beanie Feldstein is gearing up for the spotlight as she steps into the shoes of Monica Lewinsky. The latest installment in Ryan Murphy's anthology franchise, which is set to kick off Sept.
WarnerMedia loves to develop a heap of DC Comics projects, and it sounds like we’ll be getting another one. A report from the usually reliable Cinelinx states that Misha Green (“Lovecraft Country“) is currently writing a project (could be a film or series) that will focus on Jurnee Smollett‘s Black Canary from “Birds of Prey.” The pair had previously worked together on “Lovecraft Country,” so a reunion would make sense on paper.
Jonathan Levine admits that he’s typically known for directing comedy features. However, when you watch his new limited TV series, “Nine Perfect Strangers,” you are going to see the filmmaker spread his wings a bit more by taking on his most ambitious project to date.
, Ava DuVernay’s limited Netflix series about the Central Park Five, Aunjanue Ellis picked up her second, equally deserved nomination for HBO’s timely horror series,, created by Misha Green and executive produced by Jordan Peele. In the now-canceled show’s first season about an extended family and friends navigating the real-life terrors of America’s Jim Crow era and equally frightful supernatural horrors inspired by H.P.
The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers has spoken out about life in America since Joe Biden took over from Donald Trump as President.Flowers was speaking to NME for this week’s Big Read cover story when conversation turned to politics.