Clayton Davis Kate Winslet has been an undeniable talent for over 25 years, dating back to her breakout turn in 1994’s “Heavenly Creatures” from Peter Jackson. This year, she teamed with Francis Lee for his relationship drama “Ammonite” from Neon.
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Every Christmas, there’s a discussion around whether a certain film is a Christmas film or not. Is “Die Hard“? What about “Harry Potter“? The movie, or trilogy, if you will, people usually forget about but is essential Christmas viewing is “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy.
Clayton Davis Kate Winslet has been an undeniable talent for over 25 years, dating back to her breakout turn in 1994’s “Heavenly Creatures” from Peter Jackson. This year, she teamed with Francis Lee for his relationship drama “Ammonite” from Neon.
A new synopsis from Amazon’s ridiculously expensive “Lord of The Rings” series has made its way online. First posted by The One Ring, it has been authenticated by Deadline and IGN.
Viggo Mortensen has had a lot of acclaim and a lot of respected turns in films like “Captain Fantastic,” “A Dangerous Method,” “Eastern Promises,” “The Road,” “Jauja,” and “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy. He is Oscar-nominated and has been recognized by Screen Actors Guild, the Golden Globes, and BAFTA, but one thing he hasn’t done until now is direct.
Viggo Mortensen is stepping behind the camera for the first time for the family drama “Falling” and ET Canada has your exclusive first look at the new trailer.
The Lord Of The Rings trilogy on Christmas Day.The 24-year-old actress, who stars as chess prodigy Beth Harmon in Netflix‘s The Queen’s Gambit, is such a big fan of the fantasy films that watching them in one sitting is a Christmas tradition.While sporting a very similar look to the Galadriel (the character played by Cate Blanchett in Peter Jackson’s 2001-2003 film series), Taylor-Joy told The Late Show With Stephen Colbert that her “number one goal in life” is to look like an elf.“I just
Jessie Cave has revealed her baby son is back home after a harrowing Covid hospital dash.The actress, famed for her role as Lavender Brown in Harry Potter, shared a worrying update on Instagram earlier this week. Jessie revealed on Monday that the three month old has the virus and she wasn't sure how long he would have to stay away.
It would seem like the entire world has become somewhat obsessed with the Netflix’s Bridgerton lately, as millions all over the globe have streamed it.
LOS ANGELES -- Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch in California has found a new owner in billionaire businessman Ron Burkle.Burkle views the 2,700-acre property in Los Olivos, near Santa Barbara, as a land banking opportunity, his spokesman said Thursday in an email.The Wall Street Journal reports the property was sold for $22 million to Burkle, an associate of the late pop star and co-founder of the investment firm Yucaipa Companies.The asking price of the property was $100 million in 2016 then
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorSince the Beatles split in 1970, seemingly every known scrap of their history has been scrutinized and curated for public consumption — every minute of studio tape, every radio broadcast, home and concert recording; every photo and document and snippet of film footage — with one huge exception: the “Let It Be” film.There are several reasons for this, but only one matters: “Let It Be” is a downer.
John Lennon’s assassination, Jackson is giving fans a “sneaky preview,” as he called it, to the film “The Beatles: Get Back.” The unearthed footage was salvaged from Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s long lost “Let It Be,” a 1970 television documentary charting the squabbles and tension in the lead-up to the band’s final album and concert, to lukewarm reception.
Peter Jackson has given fans a sneak preview of the upcoming Beatles film, The Beatles: Get Back.The hotly-anticipated documentary, which features 56-hours of never-before-seen footage of the iconic Liverpool band, is set to hit cinemas August 21, 2021.
If you’re a fan of Peter Jackson and/or The Beatles, then Christmas has come early. Even though “The Beatles: Get Back” isn’t slated to hit theaters until the second half of 2021, Disney and Jackson have decided to give fans a sneak peek at the upcoming, highly-anticipated documentary.
Peter Jackson has released a sneak peek of his upcoming documentary The Beatles: Get Back, teasing some of the 56 hours of unseen footage the director has had access to of the Fab Four. Posted early on Monday on Paul McCartney's official Twitter account, the footage begins with an intro by the Oscar-winning Kiwi director.
Beatles fans are getting a special peek behind the curtain.
Peter Jackson has offered a sneak peek into his upcoming Beatles documentary via a video shot from his cutting room in New Zealand, where the director said he is about halfway through piecing together a movie from 56 hours of never-before-seen footage.
Naman Ramachandran “The Lord Of The Rings” filmmaker Peter Jackson has revealed footage of his much anticipated Beatles documentary, “The Beatles: Get Back.”The film was supposed to be released in September, but was postponed to 2021 because of COVID-19.Introducing the film from his editing room, Jackson said: “This film was due to be finished around about now, but like the rest of the world, has been affected by the COVID pandemic.
The Beatles, The Beatles: Get Back.The Lord of the Rings director is overseeing the new film, which has already had its release date moved from 2020 to August 27, 2021 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, which aims to “take audiences back in time to The Beatles’ intimate recording sessions during a pivotal moment in music history”.A preview clip of Get Back has been released today (December 21) to tide fans over until its summer release next year.The video begins with Jackson explaining
Weta Digital has tapped Ken Kamins, and former Disney COO Tom Staggs, and Google SVP Jeff Huber to its Board of Directors. The appointments comes as the Peter Jackson studio has offices planned in Los Angeles and San Francisco. The trio join Weta Digital board members Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, Sean Parker, Joe Letteri and CEO Prem Akkaraju.