Patti LaBelle has some hilarious anecdotes about Elton John.
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Starring in John Lee’s “Falsa Positive” was the easiest “yes” of Pierce Brosnan’s career.
The actor, 68, joined forces with his director for an interview on The Playlist Podcast Network’s “The Fourth Wall” and opened up about why the film’s social and political relevance helped draw him to the project.
The psychological horror film follows Lucy and Adrian (Ilana Glazer and Justin Theroux) as they find their dream fertility doctor in the illustrious Dr. Hindle (Brosnan). But after becoming
Patti LaBelle has some hilarious anecdotes about Elton John.
False Positive director John Lee is responding to critics.
Pierce Brosnan has touched up the personal struggle of not having a father figure in his life - something which has made him "value" his loved ones even more.During an extremely candid interview with Gentleman's Journal for their Summer 2021 issue, the 68-year-old star reflected on his own childhood and how it defined his approach to parenting.MORE: Pierce Brosnan moves fans with touching birthday tribute to his wifePierce Brosnan stars in Mamma Mia!"I cherish family very much.
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Family is what it’s all about for Pierce Brosnan.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorIlana Glazer admits she’s been really worried about what people would think of her new movie, “False Positive.” While a dark comedy at times, the Hulu movie is quite different compared to the colorful comedy of “Broad City,” the sitcom she co-created with co-star Abbi Jacobson.Co-written by Glazer and the film’s director John Lee, “False Positive” is a horror thriller of sorts about a couple (Glazer and Justin Theroux) who entrust a
Pierce Brosnan is ready to show off his singing skills again!
@Camila_Cabello is gonna kill it as @Cinderella. That's a given.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorVariety has been given exclusive access to the trailer for “The Story of My Wife,” which screens in competition at Cannes Festival. Oscar-nominated director Ildikó Enyedi’s film stars Palme d’Or winner Léa Seydoux.
If you’re in the mood for an action flick without imagination, then “The Misfits” is the film for you. Recycling genre tropes, characters, and camerawork, “The Misfits” feels like you’re watching a montage of better movies.
Former James Bond star and British actor Pierce Brosnan recently shared his thoughts on the ongoing debate of which actor should be the next 007 agent after Daniel Craig. If you didn’t know, the 68-year-old actor portrayed the iconic agent from 1995 to 2002 in four movies: GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, and Die Another Day.
Pierce Brosnan is weighing in on just who should take over the reigns as James Bond in the movie franchise.
Pierce Brosnan has a couple of suggestions for the next actor to play James Bond.
James Bond in the future, citing Tom Hardy and Idris Elba as good fits for the role.The actor played the iconic fictional spy between 1995 and 2002, appearing in the films GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day.Speaking to People, Brosnan said it was sometimes “wearisome” to always be asked on who should step into the role next. However, he went on to share who he would pick to succeed Daniel Craig.“Idris Elba comes to mind,” he said.
The new A24/Hulu film, “False Positive,” isn’t a feature that is easily categorized. It’s a satire, sure.
With his latest film, “False Positive,” director John Lee takes the always thrilling psychological horror genre, and he combines it with his signature dark comedy to construct a commentary on pregnancy and a woman’s right to her own bodily autonomy. Written by Lee, Ilana Glazer, and Alissa Nutting, “False Positive” stars Glazer as Lucy, who—along with her husband Adrian (Justin Theroux)—has been trying and failing to get pregnant.
Ilana Glazer has the support of her man on her big night!
Given the amount of nervousness, fear, and uncertainty many women face with the unpredictability of pregnancy—not to mention the strange-to-reckon-with fact that a small, separate being in a liquid sack is slowly incubating inside you—it’s a wonder there aren’t dozens of horror pregnancy films conceived every year. Ilana Glazer’s riff on this genre, “False Positive,” from A24 and Hulu, is born from the emotional turmoil that often accompanies pregnancy.
John Boyega is no stranger to franchise films. As one of the main stars of the recent “Star Wars” sequel trilogy, the actor has proven himself capable of leading a major blockbuster, if needed.