“The Handmaid’s Tale” has now joined numerous other TV shows and movies in shutting down production amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
28.02.2020 - 01:01 / eonline.com
It's only a video…it's only a video… On Wednesday, Elisabeth Moss got a visit from the Invisible Man during an elaborate prank celebrating the release of her upcoming film The Invisible Man.
Orchestrated by Universal Pictures during The Handmaid's Tale star's press junket, Experiential Director Josh Randall and the rest of the special effects team surprised Moss, her co-star Oliver Jackson-Cohen and the journalists that were interviewing them with supernatural encounters that appeared to be done
.“The Handmaid’s Tale” has now joined numerous other TV shows and movies in shutting down production amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Elisabeth Moss has confirmed that production on The Handmaid’s Tale series four has been halted amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Elisabeth Moss has definitely had some major roles in her career as an actress so far — and what you may not know is that she was inspired by The Real Housewives of Orange County ladies for one of these parts!
Actress Elisabeth Moss once verbally “attacked” Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan at a Hollywood party for bringing the hit drug drama to an end.
Elisabeth Moss was left “confused” by friends asking if she was secretly engaged or married to Tom Cruise after they read tabloid reports of a romance.
The Invisible Man revamp has spooked its way to the top of the North American box office.
The Invisible Man has gone down as a hit with both critics and the box office, making over $29 million (€26,148,575) in the US over the weekend.
LOS ANGELES, (Variety.com) - Universal and Blumhouse’s “The Invisible Man” materialized at the top of box office charts after debuting to $29 million in North America over the weekend.
By Nancy Tartaglione
You might say that many moviegoers "saw" Leigh Whannell and Elisabeth Moss' The Invisible Man in theaters yesterday. The Dark Universe may be dead, but Universal’s monster mash is alive and well thanks to some old-fashioned showmanship.
Elisabeth Moss’ “The Invisible Man” scared up a solid $26 million opening weekend at 3,610 North American locations, estimates showed Saturday.
Lately, it feels like every movie has us thinking, “What the f*ck did I just watch?” In this series, we will break down exactly what happened in all those wild, mind-bendy, and just plain strange flicks...in a way that’s much easier to understand than the actual film.
The announcement that Elisabeth Moss would front a new take on prompted two immediate questions: How connected would this be to the Invisible Man of Universal Classic Monsters fame? And, «People are always asking, 'Are you the Invisible Man? What's happening here?'» Moss told ET's Ash Crossan.
Elisabeth Moss paid a visit to Late Night with Seth Meyers on Thursday night (February 27) and dished all about her new horror film, The Invisible Man!
Elisabeth Moss’s “The Invisible Man” is dominating North American moviegoing and should scare up about $23 million at 3,610 locations, early estimates showed Friday.
Elisabeth Moss had a hands-on role in editing her new flick The Invisible Man to ensure the movie did right by the female point of view.