Miranda Kerr and husband Evan Spiegel are a perfect match.
01.07.2020 - 17:37 / theplaylist.net
There are very few filmmakers working today that have earned the same level of acclaim as Hirokazu Kore-eda. The Japanese filmmaker is beloved by film fans for his incredible dramas, including his most recent award-winning feature, “Shoplifters.” Now, audiences are set to see his latest feature, “The Truth,” when it’s released later this week.
Miranda Kerr and husband Evan Spiegel are a perfect match.
Park Shin Hye was recently seen in the movie #ALIVE. While the movie has drawn a huge number of audiences to the theatres, the actress has already dived into the making of a new drama series.
Ethan Hawke brings light to innovator Nikola Tesla's life inTesla. The trailer for the biopic, which dropped Friday, sees the Oscar-nominated actor discover some of the inventor's most iconic creations.
Get ready for a biopic like none you’ve ever seen.
Also Read: Ethan Hawke Is 'Nuttier Than a Squirrel Turd' in Showtime's 'The Good Lord Bird' Trailer (Video)“Tesla” started off as a spec script written by Jerzy Skolimowski in his early 20s and has since evolved over time, drawing on references as diverse as the films of Derek Jarman, the novels of Henry James and even certain episodes of “Drunk History.” It’s described as a “deconstructed biopic” for how it breaks with the traditions and restraints of the genre.
Summer is special, especially in one’s years leading up to adulthood. School break aside, it’s the ideal time for growth and exploration.
If you polled film fans and asked what the best horror film of the last five years is, they’d likely say “Hereditary.” And though that film is incredibly creepy and unnerving, what elevates it above the rest is the human element at the core, with the true story revolving around a mother and her relationships with her family.
Bill Nye is keeping with the times and educating kids.
IFC Films’ upcoming release, “The Painted Bird,” is a disturbing film. But that is to be expected when you have a black and white feature set during the end of World War I about a young boy that is on his own, trying to do whatever it takes to survive in the face of violence and brutality.
Felicity, following recent high school graduate Felicity Porter (portrayed by Keri Russell) through her college life in New York City, across the country from her home in California. The series, which also starred Scott Speedman, Amy Jo Johnson, Tangi Miller, Scott Foley, Greg Grunberg and Amanda Foreman, aired for four seasons, following the group through the four years of college.The show, which aired until May 2002, marked the first TV show for J.J. Abrams, as he cocreated the series with Mat
Luca Guadagnino is bringing his unique style to television.
When the filmmakers behind “John Lewis: Good Trouble” were preparing for the release of the new documentary, there is no way they could have guessed how badly the world needed to hear the wisdom of the Civil Rights activist and politician at the center of the film.
New Jersey Globe. “I have changed my mind and better understood that that was the wrong vote at the time.”Kean made the comments during a virtual event with Roselle Park Councilman Joseph DeIorio and his husband, former Roselle Park Councilman Thos Shipley, gay Republicans who became the first married gay couple to serve together in public office in 2015.Kean is the presumptive favorite in the Republican primary for New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District in central New Jersey.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterJohn Lewis has always been fighting for civil rights, voting rights, gun control, health-care reform and immigration. He’s been doing it for over 60 years so to say that his narrative is relevant more now than ever is a wild understatement.In the documentary John Lewis: Good Trouble, director Dawn Porter (Trapped, Gideon’s Army) chronicles Lewis’s life via interviews with the 80-year-old advocate who is just as active now as he was 60 years ago.
NEW YORK -- Bachata singer Prince Royce says he got a wake-up call with a COVID-19 diagnosis and now he wants to try and wake others too. Royce revealed that he is recovering from the virus in an interview with The Associated Press on Thursday.
VENICE, Italy -- Catherine Deneuve plays an icon of French cinema in “The Truth.” She even chose her own middle name, Fabienne, for her character who says things like, “I’d rather have been a bad friend and a bad mother and a great actress.” But don’t go looking for some essential truths, or gossip, about Deneuve in lines like that, or in Fabienne’s eyeroll at the mention of Brigitte Bardot. The 76-year-old insists that similarities end with the name.
Audrey Cleo Yap In the opening scene of documentary “Born to Play,” members of the Boston Renegades are seen, quietly at first, engaged in the pre-game ritual of putting on pads and uniforms.
To All the Boys 3, and all for a good cause.