Meghan Markle might be one of the famous names who would be called to testify in the lawsuit against Prince Andrew.
03.12.2021 - 10:25 / variety.com
Joe Leydon Film CriticThere is a distinct flavor of the brawnily austere Westerns that comprise Budd Boetticher’s cult-favorite Ranown Cycle — and more than a hint of another showcase for the great Randolph Scott, Sam Peckinpah’s “Ride the High Country” — in director Michael Feifer’s “Last Shoot Out,” a small-budget indie that aims to please the currently underserved niche audience for oaters.To be sure, no one will ever confuse this slow-paced concoction with one of the classics that so
.Meghan Markle might be one of the famous names who would be called to testify in the lawsuit against Prince Andrew.
Alissa Simon Film CriticIn the bleak omnibus film “Bad Roads,” four tension-filled tales set along the dangerous byways of Ukraine’s Donbass region during wartime illustrate survival strategies practiced by civilians. Although the various episodes don’t quite add up to a strong narrative whole, they do gain extra resonance from current events in this troubled region.
Two suspects have appeared in court charged with trying to kill a man outside a vets.
Police are searching for a missing woman last seen driving away from her Bolton home with no phone or money.
Richard Kuipers Personal and political life in Haiti are brought sharply into focus in “Freda,” a powerful and resolutely unsentimental drama about a determined young university student who must decide whether to stay in her deeply troubled country or seek a future elsewhere.
Manuel Betancourt Henry Vallejo’s unassuming, near-vérité drama “Powerful Chief” takes its title from the originary figure who founded the Incan Empire. Yet that historical reference, no doubt lost on those not well-versed in Andean indigenous history, serves less as necessary context for the film than as an added bit of perspective.
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West Side Story, The Last Duel and Pig.The former president took to social media to share his list alongside his favourite books of 2021.“Next up are my favourite movies of the year.
The Producers Guild of America on Friday unveiled nominees in the Outstanding Documentary Motion Picture category for the 33rd annual PGA Awards. It’s the first batch of noms for the guild, which honors excellence in motion picture and television productions.
EXCLUSIVE: Actor and musician Eliot Sumner (No Time to Die) has been tapped for a recurring role opposite Andrew Scott and Johnny Flynn in Ripley, Showtime’s drama series based on Patricia Highsmith’s bestselling quintet of Tom Ripley novels, from The Night Of’s Steven Zaillian.
“If This Gets Out” by Sophie Gonzales and Cale Dietrich (Wednesday Books)Saturday is the hot, new American boy band getting ready to do their first overseas tour. Its four members might be more excited if they were allowed any personal freedom — their identities are being chipped away to uphold the carefully curated personalities assigned to them.
EXCLUSIVE: Rob Schneider (The Wrong Missy, SNL) has joined the cast of writer-director Rick Bieber’s indie, Dead Wrong.
If life were simple, talented people would never have to struggle in life to make their dreams come true. As things stand, though, you still need an opportunity to showcase your talent. That can be easy or difficult depending on the industry, but persistence will always pay, as Seth Sheridan proves.
A newlywed couple arrived in Cape Town for their £7,000 honeymoon only to be told they will have to fly back to the UK and isolate immediately.
Ridley Scott revealed Idris Elba had a terrifying moment while shooting “American Gangster”.
Last week we got some answers about what was going on with Princess Charlene of Monaco. After recovering from an illness while in South Africa, she had returned home to the small principality. But then she was immediately taken off royal duties and made no public appearances.
A man who was shot dead whilst he sat in a car at traffic lights owed £100,000 to two men for drugs, a court has heard.