Alec Utgoff, who played the disheveled Russian scientist Dr. Alexei in Season 3 of Netflix's Stranger Things, has gotten a lot sexier, and, if possible, even weirder, for his new film, Never Gonna Snow Again.
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Boldly going where no one has gone before, the crew of the spacecraft in “Sputnik” is bound for new terrain. Surprise! Things don’t go as planned.
The ship shakes violently and hurtles toward Earth. Something slimy and creepy is crawling outside the escape pod.
If you have seen a lot of alien movies, you know what’s next: scares, blood, flashing red lights, and a heroine who somehow adapts quicker than the aliens. Directed by Egor Abrameko from a script by Oleg Malovicho and Andrei Zolotarev,
.Alec Utgoff, who played the disheveled Russian scientist Dr. Alexei in Season 3 of Netflix's Stranger Things, has gotten a lot sexier, and, if possible, even weirder, for his new film, Never Gonna Snow Again.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Rabb has urged Moscow to "tell the truth" about the poisoning of Alexei Navalny, saying it is "absolutely unacceptable" the Russian opposition leader was poisoned by the same nerve agent deployed in Salisbury. Rabb said on Wednesday that Russia has "a clear case to answer" after the German government said the Kremlin critic was targeted with Novichok in an attempted murder. Britain has long accused Russian operatives of using the Soviet-era poison against Sergei
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmOne of the best reviewed hot-button documentaries of last Sundance has finally been claimed and given an opportunity to be seen. Briarcliff Entertainment acquired U.S.
hereThe winner will also legally be named Lord or Lady of Melling for at least one year, reports Lancashire Live.Owners Guy and Julie Vass have already received entries from all over the world including Australia, New Zealand, USA and Canada, as well as Russia and even Hong Kong.After 18 years restoring and living in Melling Hall with their family, the couple have now decided it’s time to downsize.Rather than simply selling their home, NHS worker Julie and husband Guy decided to offer the house
Pussy Riot, has decried the state of Russian democracy in a powerful new op-ed.Writing inThe New York Times, Tolokonnikova shared her thoughts in an article titled: ““I’m an Activist in Russia.
The first full trailer for The Comey Rule, starring Brendan Gleeson and Jeff Daniels, has been released.
“Let’s put the word ‘collusion’ aside for a moment… and let’s instead use the word ‘seduction.’” – Timothy Snyder, Professor of History, Yale University; Author, “The Road to Unfreedom.” This sentiment of seduction is key to “Agents of Chaos” a new two-part documentary from Academy Award winner Alex Gibney. The doc is immediately timely and features revelations confirmed by the recently-released Senate Intelligence Report.
Jeff Daniels' James Comey and Brendan Gleeson's President Donald Trump face off in the first trailer for Showtime's limited series, The Comey Rule. The preview opens with the revived look into Hillary Clinton's emails just days before the 2016 election.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterIt’s become normal that John Oliver starts every episode of Last Week Tonight by saying “A lot happened this week” because it is wildly accurate. It seemed that this week he was speaking a mile-a-minute in order to try to fit in pertinent news at the top of the show.First on the list was the Democratic National Convention which many were calling an “unconventional” convention, thinking that they were the ones that coined that phrase.
before they get to the time travel.Nolan, who wrote as well as directed “Tenet,” keeps the “inverted material” as a vague McGuffin for almost two hours, concentrating instead on the Bondish battle of wits between the Protagonist and the Russian oligarch.
A Russia-set creature feature whose intensely serious tone belies some awfully silly stuff in its plot, Egor Abramenko's Sputnik locks an Alien-inspired parasite up in the steppes of Kazakhstan and waits to see if humans can figure out how to handle it. Suffering a bit in the charisma department, the film moves sluggishly for the hour or so that it takes to get on its feet, finally giving its humans something interesting to do.