It’s time to hit the noz and take things to the next gear!
The Oscars are coming, and, as always, that’s made some people upset. But not me! I love Hollywood’s big night, and I especially love 2023’s slate of films.
Biopics, and works of historical fiction, know who to cast to give their film some cache. If a historical movie is coming out, there’s a good chance one or more of these actors are going to pop up on the screen.
Showbiz careers can span a long time. At an age when many are retired, actors and directors can not only work, but thrive. There are actors and directors who have won Oscars after turning 60.
Popular culture has long been obsessed with the lives and loves of royalty, and while kings have, of course, come in for their fair share of representations, it’s hard to argue that some of the most notable on-screen royals have been women.
The “Fast & Furious” franchise started simply enough. It centered on Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, and stolen DVD players. Now? It’s an over-the-top, globe-spanning action series.
Whether you're looking for an intimate portrait of the late Princess Diana or Prince Harry's scathing memoir, there's something for everyone who can't get enough of the crown on this list.
For quite some time, the historical drama has been one of the most lucrative and popular genres for various television networks. Many times, to accomplish this sense of immersion, a historical series will lean into the grittiness of the past. Take a look through the gallery below to see which historical TV series lean into the gritty aspect of their stories.
Helen Mirren is warning that audiences may need superpowers to fully grasp the plot of DCU entry “Shazam! Fury of the Gods.” The actress makes her superhero film debut with the sequel film, playing villain goddess Hespera alongside Rachel Zegler and Lucy Liu.
Defending her conduct during the Yom Kippur War before a panel of graying men, Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir (Helen Mirren) takes the half-smoked cigarette already dangling from her lips and, instinctually but not all absentmindedly, uses it to light another.
The “Yellowstone” universe continues to expand. It started in 2021, when the Dutton family tree went back in time to “1883”, starring Tim McGraw and Faith
Stanley Kubrick’s estate is keeping their eyes wide open for the “2001: A Space Odyssey” homage in the viral “Barbie” teaser. The highly anticipated “Barbie”
Harrison Ford aiming a pistol is an indelible American image, yet one almost entirely divorced from the indelible American genre that so often yields such macho iconography.
The “Yellowstone” world is about to get a lot bigger next month. As Season 5 continues to dominate cable TV ratings, a new spinoff in the constantly-expanding series is set to premiere in mid-December.
It’s a big weekend for Taylor Sheridan fans. The prolific TV creator’s latest show, the Sylvester Stallone-led mafia drama “Tulsa King,” begins streaming
Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren are heading out West this Christmas. The two iconic actors’ upcoming period drama “1923” has set a premiere date for December 18 on Paramount+.
The 34-year-old actor has been in the Harry Potter spirit, as he went as Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) for Halloween this year and will be featured in Cartoon Network/TBS' commemorative trivia event Hogwarts Tournament of Houses.
If Dame Helen Mirren is there, we're in. The trailer for Harry Potter: Hogwarts Tournament of Houses, a four-part competition series hosted by Mirren, arrived Thursday.
Dame Hellen Mirren is the only person to have accomplished the Triple Crown of Acting—winning an Academy Award, Emmy Award and Tony Award—in both the United States and her native United Kingdom, but her resume is really popping now that she's set to enter the wizarding world.
We are focusing more on movies that are built around crime, as opposed to detective stories or mystery films involving a crime. That is to say, don’t expect Sherlock Holmes to show up.
Memorial Day has come and gone, meaning that you can now talk about the finales of your favorite blockbuster superhero movies and television series without spoiling it for anyone.
It's anyone's guess to which movie will win the Oscar for Best Picture this year. The group of nominees include some of the best films to come out of Hollywood in a long time.
On Friday, audiences worldwide will get to experience James Corden – easily the most polarizing late night talk show host out there – voicing the titular Peter Rabbit in the CGI adaptation of the Beatrix Popper character.
Every year, movie lovers with an eye towards winning the Oscar pool at their office pore over the Golden Globes religiously. The awards are universally viewed as a pretty good predictor of what will happen when the Oscars finally roll around – a kind of pregame for the main event.
The eighth and latest entry in the "Fastverse," "Fate of the Furious," opens in theaters this week. In it, Charlize Theron and Helen Mirren join Dom and the gang for more high-wire stunts and vehicular mayhem.
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