EXCLUSIVE: Rosemarie DeWitt is set to star alongside Toni Collette and Colin Firth in The Staircase, HBO Max’s drama limited series adaptation based on the true-crime docuseries.
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EXCLUSIVE: Rosemarie DeWitt is set to star alongside Toni Collette and Colin Firth in The Staircase, HBO Max’s drama limited series adaptation based on the true-crime docuseries.
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EXCLUSIVE: David Arquette has been cast in Amazon Studios’ coming-of-age pilot Hot Pink, created by Elisabeth Holm.
EXCLUSIVE: Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson is teaming up with filmmaker Sacha Gervasi (Anvil: The Story of Anvil!) to co-write a narrative screenplay about the now-cult rock concert Dickinson played during the height of the Siege of Sarajevo in 1994.
Kaia Gerber is ready to film!
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Paris Jackson is reportedly set to appear in upcoming new season of American Horror Story.According to TMZ, the singer, actor and sole daughter of Michael Jackson will appear in at least one episode of the 10th season of the beloved horror series.Details about her character as well as the exact number of episodes she will guest star in have not yet been revealed, but news of her inclusion comes after creator Ryan Murphy teased the show’s 10th season last month with an Instagram video showing off
According to TMZ, Jackson, 23, will appear in at least one episode of the beloved show. Creator Ryan Murphy teased the 10th “Horror” season back in March with an Instagram video showing off the title card.Murphy’s muse Sarah Paulson will be starring in the series, as well as fan favorites Evan Peters, Lily Rabe, Finn Wittrock, Angelica Ross, Leslie Grossman and Billie Lourd.
Shortly after “Parasite” was released in 2019 and went on to earn near-universal acclaim, with some calling Bong Joon Ho’s drama a masterpiece, it was announced that Adam McKay was teaming up with the filmmaker to adapt the feature as a new HBO series. Immediately, as is common when remakes of international films are announced, fans were concerned.
Even stars have awkward dates, but Patricia Arquette may have topped all dating horror stories with this tragic tale. The actress, 53, revealed that she went out with pro skateboarder Mark “Gator” Rogowski, who would later kill a woman.
Patricia Arquette totally wins the award for “most awkward date” after someone on Twitter asked people to send in their submissions.
Patricia Arquette once dated a murderer.
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Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic“Cruel Summer” has set up an intriguing challenge for itself. Each episode of the new Freeform drama series depicts a single day over the course of three years — 1993, 1994 and 1995 — in order to convey the long-tail effects of a kidnapping.