Cynthia Erivo and Sarah Gadon are both on the jury for the 2021 Venice Film Festival and they just walked the red carpet at more premieres!
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EXCLUSIVE: GLOW alumna Betty Gilpin is reuniting with the creators of the Netflix wrestling comedy-drama series on their new series, Apple TV+’s Roar. In the anthology, starring and executive produced by Nicole Kidman, Gilpin also joins her former GLOW co-star Alison Brie.
Gilpin is among four Roar new cast additions, along with Meera Syal (Yesterday), Fivel Stewart (Atypical) and Kara Hayward (Moonrise Kingdom). In addition to Kidman and Brie, they join previously cast Cynthia Erivo and Merritt
Cynthia Erivo and Sarah Gadon are both on the jury for the 2021 Venice Film Festival and they just walked the red carpet at more premieres!
Guillermo del Toro has found the cast of his new show!
You might remember a while ago that Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro (“The Shape of Water“) would be teaming with streaming giant Netflix for a horror anthology series formerly titled “10 After Midnight,” and would have a wave of hand-selected directors shooting various episodes including del Toro and Aussie director Jennifer Kent (“The Babadook“).
Netflix has announced cast members — along with the writers and directors — for Cabinet of Curiosities, its anthology series from Oscar winner Guillermo del Toro that’s set for next year.
We’ve said it once before; we’ll say it again. Taylor Sheridan, the creator of ViacomCBS‘ hit series “Yellowstone,” has become the Martin Scorsese of Paramount+.
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Nicole Kidman has opened up about one of her greatest regrets, with the actor revealing that she wishes she had more children. The Nine Perfect Strangers star, who shares two children with ex-husband Tom Cruise, and two children with husband Keith Urban, reflected on her desire for a bigger family during an interview with Marie Claire Australia for the magazine’s 25th birthday issue.
Nicole Kidman always wanted a big family. In a cover story for , the 54-year-old actress reveals that her one regret in life is not having more children.Kidman shares two daughters, Faith, 10, and Sunday, 13, with her husband, Keith Urban.
Jonathan Levine admits that he’s typically known for directing comedy features. However, when you watch his new limited TV series, “Nine Perfect Strangers,” you are going to see the filmmaker spread his wings a bit more by taking on his most ambitious project to date.
Nicole Kidman, 54, has revealed one of her biggest regrets: not having more children. The actress, who shares daughters Sunday, 13, and Faith, 10, with Keith Urban, and Connor Cruise and Isabella “Bella” Kidman Cruise with ex Tom Cruise, 58, said she actually “would’ve loved 10” kids. “I wish I’d had more children but I wasn’t given that choice,” she said in an interview with Marie Claire Australia magazine.
*Based on episodes 1 to 6* Nine Perfect Strangers is one major television disappointment. Based on the novel of the same name by Big Little Lies author Lianne Moriarty, this ensemble piece follows nine troubled characters as they descend on a mysterious wellness spa led by the mysterious Russian health guru, Marsha, played by executive producer Nicole Kidman.
now streaming on Hulu.) By the end of the third episode, one of the titular strangers has come to that very realization, demanding to know, "«It's a twist straight out of Liane Moriarty's best-selling novel of the same name. Both focus on nine guests (played onscreen by the likes of Melissa McCarthy, Regina Hall, Bobby Cannavale and Michael Shannon) at a wellness retreat run by an increasingly unorthodox Russian guru named Masha (Nicole Kidman).
Nicole Kidman wouldn’t find herself in the same situation as the characters on her new series, "Nine Perfect Strangers," thanks to her husband’s distaste for wellness retreats. Speaking about the series on "Good Morning America" Wednesday, Kidman discussed her character in the series, which premiered on Tuesday.
Connor Cruise, the son of actors Tom Cruise, 58, and Nicole Kidman, 53, has shared a rare snap of himself fishing with some buddies. The 26-year-old, who was adopted by the former Hollywood power couple, posted a pic to his Instagram Story on August 17 — see the photo here. “Happy Birthday @hookedforlife,” he captioned a pic of himself posing alongside friend and boat captain, Jack Vasilaros, while holding a very big fish. “Cheers to another year slaying monsters around the globe.”
While Lucasfilm has had many celebrated animated shows in the past, it only feels like just right now—ever since the Disney Investors Day event where they announced 10 new projects—that Disney is really trying to turn their $4 billion investment into a bigger cultural juggernaut in the way Marvel is. That means a wave of new live-action shows, some movies getting back on their feet and exploring new ways to give “Star Wars” new life.
Ryan the Temp is back again. Okay, so maybe his real-life name is B.J.
Carita Rizzo In flashing back to college-age Annie on Hulu’s “Shrill,” Aidy Bryant felt as if she had traveled back in time.“I was getting caught up in my own emotions,” says Bryant. “It was almost like visiting an old self.”The unflattering costume reminded her of a person who used to hide behind clothing and, to her surprise, Bryant felt trapped.
Nicole Kidman may be a Hollywood star, but she's also a working mom to four children.MORE: Nicole Kidman stuns in sheer gown as she begins exciting countdownWhile her oldest kids don't live with her, the star's youngest two – daughters Sunday and Faith - do and are showing signs of following in her footsteps into the entertainment industry.Sunday and Faith enjoy nothing more than going to work with their famous mother and have even had minor roles in a lot of her recent television