Also Read: Pierce Brosnan to Star in Brett Marty's Sci-Fi Thriller 'Youth'Principal photography will begin this winter in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. WestEnd will be introducing the film to buyers during TIFF.
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Though the film might not be the greatest horror film of all time nor the best example of a legendary Brad Pitt performance (though it is a horror film better than it has any right to be and Pitt never phones it in), “World War Z” is still a film that gets brought up every so often as a lost opportunity. You see, for years now, a sequel to the film has been in development with none other than David Fincher attached to direct and Pitt returning.
Also Read: Pierce Brosnan to Star in Brett Marty's Sci-Fi Thriller 'Youth'Principal photography will begin this winter in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. WestEnd will be introducing the film to buyers during TIFF.
World War Two era American jeep was stolen from a Scots farm. The iconic Willys vehicle, emblazoned with the stars and stripes, was nicked from Swellhead Farm, Blairs, Aberdeen.
The judge overseeing Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's divorce has responded to the actress' call for "impartiality" in the proceedings. Last week, news broke that Jolie, 45, claimed in court documents obtained by Us Weekly that Judge John W.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentElizabeth Debicki, the rising Australian actor who headlines “Tenet,” is set to star in and executive produce “Code Name Hélène,” an international limited series from France’s Vendôme Group and Anonymous Content, based on New York Times bestselling author Ariel Lawhon’s World War II spy thriller.Philippe Rousselet’s Vendôme Group and Anonymous Content, the company behind “True Detective” and “The Revenant,” have acquired TV rights to the novel, which was
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt‘s divorce case, despite his personal history with each party.According to court documents obtained by Us Weekly earlier this month, Jolie, 45, alleged that the judge failed to disclose “ongoing business and professional relationships” between him and the team representing Pitt, 56, who noted that the judge had a “well-documented history” with the actors.
Angelina Jolie is looking to settle things fairly.
Angelina Jolie is perfectly happy in her busy home amid the coronavirus lockdown. The actress recently spoke with E! News about spending extra time at home with her six children.
Brad Pitt's career could have been very different if his time at school has anything to go by! The Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star attended Kickapoo High School in Springfield from the age of 11 and while he clearly had skills for acting, he also showed promising signs as a sportsman. Brad was a member of the football and basketball teams and was pictured with his teammates in his school yearbook, in photos unleashed by MyHeritage, who have also colourised the images.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorMireille Enos would love to make people laugh, but she hasn’t really had the chance to do so during her two decades in Hollywood.
Donald Trump has sparked the ire of Twitter users and mainstream media commentators once again. During a press conference, Donald Trump misspoke and said the Spanish Flu of 1917 helped bring an end to the Second World War.
The kid gloves are coming off… again!
Prince Harry discussed the perils of social media in a new essay for Fast Company.The Duke of Sussex previously showed his support for the #StopHateForProfit Facebook advertising boycott."We have an opportunity to do better and remake the digital world," the prince explained.Prince Harry may have stepped back as a senior member of the royal family, but he's still very much committed to making the world a better place.In a new essay for Fast Company, the prince explained why social media is a
From “The Kissing Booth” to a “Bullet Train,” it appears that Joey King is on the fast track for box office success. According to Deadline, King is in negotiations to star opposite Brad Pitt in the upcoming action-thriller “Bullet Train,” which is directed by David Leitch and written by Zak Olkewicz.
As we pointed out recently, following their acquisition of Paul Thomas Anderson’s upcoming 1970s San Fernando Valley movie, MGM is making movies. Now run by Michael De Luca—a former New Line Cinema executive who champion filmmakers like David Fincher, F.