Giovanni van Bronckhorst is aiming to ensure Rangers are even more red-hot by the time they emerge from cold storage in three weeks.
09.12.2021 - 19:22 / theplaylist.net
Guy Ritchie is on a tear right now. After the director’s puzzling choice to helm Disney‘s live-action remake of “Aladdin,” he’s released two films in rapid succession: “The Gentlemen,” his most critically acclaimed film since 2002’s “Snatch,” and then this year’s reunion with Jason Statham, “Wrath Of Man.” He also has plenty more projects on the way.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst is aiming to ensure Rangers are even more red-hot by the time they emerge from cold storage in three weeks.
The producers of the highly-anticipated Broadway revival of The Music Man have released the first image from the new production, starring Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster!
STX films has made some changes to its 2022 release schedule: The Burbank, CA-studio will be opening supernatural horror Bed Rest on July 15 while Guy Ritchie’s Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre and The Contractor are going slightly later in the spring.
Graham Simpkins, is that you?! Jude Law‘s son Rafferty Law, 25, looked just like his 48-year-old dad’s character from the 2006 movie The Holiday when he was photographed enjoying a smoke and chat with friends outside a London pub on Dec. 12. The pub was The Walmer Castle, which is owned by David Beckham and Guy Ritchie, and the handsome lad was all smiles while engaging in a conversation around cameras.
fHailey Bieber is planning for the future!
The trailer for the upcoming movie Operation Fortune has been revealed!
Josh Duggar was seen smiling in his mugshot photo after being convicted of receiving and possessing child pornography. Duggar was immediately taken into custody Thursday following the conclusion of his trial.
Lizzo joining Michelle Visage, Carson Kressley and Ross Mathews at the judges' table, and the fun won't stop there!Alicia Keys will step into the role the next week, and will be followed by the likes of Taraji P.
It’s up to Jason Statham and his crack team to save the world in “Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre”.
Ready to take part in “Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre?”Earlier this year Jason Statham reteamed with his longtime collaborator Guy Ritchie for “Wrath of Man,” a surprisingly satisfying revenge thriller. Clearly, getting the band back together suited them, because they have returned for another new movie, “Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre,” which is due out early next year from STX Films.
EW. “Somehow only the French have managed to capture the meaning within a term, ‘the accepted unorthodox approach to war’ which is really what our film is about.”Next up, Ritchie has set his next film called “The Interpreter,” and he’s tapped Jake Gyllenhaal to star in the action-thriller film.In “The Interpreter,” Gyllenhaal will play Sergeant John Kinley, who is on his last tour of duty and is teamed with Ahmed, a local interpreter, to survey the region.
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard faces a criminal trial for allegedly driving while on the phone after he was reported to police by the same cyclist who caught out Chris Eubank and Guy Ritchie. Mike van Erp says he spotted Lampard talking on the phone, clutching a cup of coffee, and controlling the steering wheel of his Mercedes with his wrist while sat in traffic in South Kensington.
Katie Song Netflix announced the comedy event “Death to 2021” will premiere Dec.
Ben Caudell.“Death to 2021,” which will debut Dec. 27, stars Hugh Grant, Lucy Liu, Tracey Ullman, Samson Kayo, Joe Keery, William Jackson Harper, Stockard Channing, Cristin Milioti, Diane Morgan, Nick Mohammed and others.
Netflix is returning to the Death to 2021 comedy landmark special, with Lucy Liu, Stockard Channing and The Good Place‘s William Jackson Harper joining the cast.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Kirsten Dunst star in the adaptation of Thomas Savage's 1967 Western novel.
try and remove a gay couple’s children, ban Pride marches, arrest a teenager who shared photos of half-naked men, and delete gay scenes from Elton John biopic Rocketman, among other anti-LGBTQ state-sanctioned actions.Netflix has 30 days to respond to Baranets’ inquiry, which is being considered by Russia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs.However, a source told Vedomosti that an internal review at Netflix found no LGBTQ content labeled 16+ being shown in Russia.Should investigators rule against