Lisa Kennedy In a swank house, a man and a woman engage in amorous acrobatics before a large, glowing fireplace. The blaze seems a little ominous.
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Nia Long gets in deep and in trouble in her new thriller.
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On Thursday, Netflix debuted the first trailer for “Fatal Affair”, starring Long and Omar Epps.
Long plays Ellie in the film, a woman trying to mend her relationship with her husband after a brief encounter with old friend David, played by Epps.
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Lisa Kennedy In a swank house, a man and a woman engage in amorous acrobatics before a large, glowing fireplace. The blaze seems a little ominous.
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Stream QueensWith the summer heat raging outside and the excitement of the Fourth of July having passed, there are plenty of new streaming options to keep you cool and entertained throughout this weekend.Documentaries abound with a perfect follow-up to and an unvarnished look at the troubles of childhood stardom. If you're in a thriller kind of mood, there are both movie and TV options that are sure to please.
Nia Long shared her thoughts on Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith's candidness about their marriage after the couple recently opened up about having gone through a temporary separation.
Netflix’s latest movie to be released is the thriller Fatal Affair, which reunites frequent co-stars Nia Long and Omar Epps.
Nia Long has a lot of respect and empathy for Jada Pinkett-Smith and Will Smith. Page Six picked up an interview with the actress this week with Entertainment Tonight in which she discussed her thoughts on the recent reports regarding Will and Jada’s marriage.
Ellie (Nia Long) and Marcus (Stephen Bishop), the main characters in new Netflix thriller Fatal Affair, have just moved to a new beachfront house. Ellie is a successful lawyer, Marcus is an all-round good egg.
Nia Long weighed in on Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith‘s candid Red Table Talk conversation — and praised their poise under pressure.“I feel bad for Will and Jada right now, because they’ve been extremely vulnerable with their personal story. And it takes a lot of courage to do that,” the actress, 49, told Entertainment Tonight on Wednesday, July 15.
Nia Long revealed that she was passed over for a role in the 2000 “Charlie’s Angels” film after she was told she looked “too old” opposite Drew Barrymore. The actress’ revelation comes shortly after Thandie Newton gave an explosive interview in which she explained that she turned down the same role in the film after studio executives made it clear they planned to subject her to objectification and Black stereotypes.
Sticking the word "fatal" in the title of a psycho-thriller about an extramarital encounter that spirals out of control inevitably invites comparison with the mother of all boiled-bunny infidelity nightmares, Fatal Attraction.
Fatal Affair is the latest entry into this storied Hollywood genre—and if you're immediately recalling 1987's Fatal Attraction, well, you're not too far off base. Besides the similar titles, the plots aren't that different, either.
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Netflix thriller “Fatal Affair” will be very familiar. That's because it's really just a diluted retelling of another, similarly named film — 1987's “Fatal Attraction.” Weirdly, that doesn't mean this one — reuniting Omar Epps and Nia Long — isn't worth microwaving a bucket of popcorn and connecting to Netflix when the kids are asleep.