It’s been over a decade since Grey’s Anatomy fans saw Izzie, but that doesn’t mean that fans have forgotten about the former Seattle Grace doc — or her portrayer, Katherine Heigl.
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The trailer for the romantic drama “The World To Come” has been released online ahead of the film’s screening at the Sundance Film Festival.
Starring Vanessa Kirby and Katherine Waterston as two women who find themselves drawn to one another while isolated on the frontier.
Set in the American Northeast in the 19th century, the film sees Abigail (Waterston) as a grieving wife to her withdrawn husband Dyer (Casey Affleck) when new neighbours arrive in the form of the free-spirited Tallie (Kirby)
It’s been over a decade since Grey’s Anatomy fans saw Izzie, but that doesn’t mean that fans have forgotten about the former Seattle Grace doc — or her portrayer, Katherine Heigl.
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When 90 Day Fiancé premiered in Jan. 2014, the TLC show gave long distance shots at love a whole new meaning.
getting loud at the presidential inauguration, Jennifer Lopez honoured another pivotal moment in American history: the Love Don’t Cost A Thing music video. While many things have changed in her life over the last two decades, J.
For “White God” director Kornél Mundruczó and his wife, screenwriter Kata Wéber, their latest collaboration, “Pieces of a Woman,” has been more dramatic than your typical cinematic endeavor. Inspired by the couple’s own miscarriage, the story of a woman attempting to deal with her loss went from a play to a screenplay to a movie set in the United States starring Vanessa Kirby, Shia LaBeouf, Ellen Burstyn, Benny Safdie, Sarah Snook, and Molly Parker.
The trailer for Vanessa Kirby and Katherine Waterston‘s new period drama The World to Come has been released.
After the critical success of “A Portrait of a Lady On Fire” two years ago, it’s no surprise that there’s a modest influx of lesbian-themed period pieces following in that film’s lofty wake. Two upcoming movies certainly fit that mold, and arguably the more anticipated is Mona Fastvold‘s “The World To Come” (“Ammonite” being the other).
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AnnaRose King, the writer-director known for American Viral and Good Enough and the daughter of King World Production’s Roger King, has died.