Microids has revealed a November release date for Asterix & Obelix: Slap Them All.The game, developed by Mr Nutz Studio, will feature an Adventure Mode story based on the original Asterix comics.
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William Earl “Mothering Sunday,” Eva Husson’s historical drama which debuted at the Cannes Film Festival and is headed to Toronto in September, has been set for a Nov. 19 theatrical release from Sony Pictures Classics.
The film, which debuted to strong reviews, stars Odessa Young, Josh O’Connor, Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, Patsy Ferran, Emma D’Arcy, Glenda Jackson, Olivia Colman and Colin Firth. “Lady Macbeth” scribe Alice Birch wrote the screenplay, based on Graham Swift’s novel.The film’s official synopsis
.Microids has revealed a November release date for Asterix & Obelix: Slap Them All.The game, developed by Mr Nutz Studio, will feature an Adventure Mode story based on the original Asterix comics.
Emma Corrin just landed their first major magazine cover!
Emma Corrin just landed their first major magazine cover! star is featured on one of the covers for W Magazine's Volume 4 – the Pop & Fall Fashion Issue, looking incredible in a black-and-white Prada jumpsuit, with shoes by the same designer and a single Cartier earring.In Corrin's accompanying interview with the mag, Corrin, who portrays Princess Diana in the hit Netflix series, opens up about what it's like being famous themself, and the responsibility they have over being a public
Cynthia Erivo is attached to star in the 1970s period drama “Steel” for MRC Television, the company announced Monday.Set in London, the series centers on Erivo as Madeline Crow, a “fiercely ambitious arms dealer who seizes control of her own destiny in a high-octane and dangerous profession dominated by her male colleagues,” according to the series description.
Guy Lodge Film CriticIt’s an awfully long way from Louisiana to the Isle of Lewis in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides, but for Richie Adams, it was a journey worth taking.
Peter Morgan’s The Crown showed that the fourth time might yet be a charm for the Netflix series, which tied with Disney+’s The Mandalorian to net the most nominations—a hefty 24—at this year’s Primetime Emmys.
Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and Hulu, there are plenty of new films to enjoy, and no shortage of options on when and where to watch them. This list includes the most exciting new releases available to see in theaters or stream from the comfort of your couch, with movies starring A-list actors such as Scarlett Johansson, Florence Pugh, Chris Pratt, Emily Blunt, Emma Stone, Tom Holland, Idris Elba, Margot Robbie and more.
Call The Midwife has given viewers a glimpse of the joy, love and hardships of Nonnatus House for nearly a decade – much longer than creator and executive producer Heidi Thomas said she ever expected.
Home Sweet Home Alone, a modern reboot of the classic Christmas movie, will be launching on Disney+ on November 12.Described as “an all-new adventure comedy from the beloved holiday film franchise”, the film brings together a comedy cast including Ellie Kemper (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), Catastrophe‘s Rob Delaney and from the original Home Alone films, Devin Ratray.Jojo Rabbit actor Archie Yates will play Max Mercer, the reboot’s equivalent to Macaulay Culkin’s Kevin McCallister.The film’s
Jordan Moreau “Home Alone” is back, ya filthy animals.The rebooted “Home Sweet Home Alone,” featuring young “Jojo Rabbit” breakout star Archie Yates, is coming exclusively to Disney Plus on November 12, just in time for the holiday season.Yates will star as Max Mercer, a mischievous and resourceful young boy who has been left behind while his family is in Japan for the holidays.
EXCLUSIVE: ITV has set the cast for its upcoming adaptation of Sara Collins’ period drama The Confessions of Frannie Langton.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVIn any other year, Emmy nominees Ewan McGregor (lead limited series/TV movie actor for “Halston”) and Josh O’Connor (lead drama actor for “The Crown”) likely would have crossed paths at least a couple of times, probably at parties for streamer Netflix, which delivered both shows.In that scenario, they may have made small talk and congratulated each other on their respective shows.
Even though she’s still a big-name actor around the world, Mélanie Laurent has been flexing her filmmaking muscles quite a bit in recent years. And for her next film, “The Mad Women’s Ball,” she’s not only starring, but also writing and directing the drama.
EXCLUSIVE: Beth Goddard (Manhunt) is set as a series regular opposite Samantha Morton in Starz’s The Serpent Queen, an eight-part period drama about Catherine de Medici. Additionally, Alex Heath (Home) recurs in the series from writer and executive producer Justin Haythe (Revolutionary Road), Francis Lawrence & Erwin Stoff. Production is underway in France.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAnother week, another blown Kanye West release date — this time, for a second time, with his long-delayed “Donda” album. First it was coming out last July, then July 23, then August 6, now it’s apparently August 13 — or maybe August 15! — according to eagle-eyed sleuths who spotted the dates change on iTunes and Apple Music a few hours after it failed to arrive yet again this past Friday.Of course, an album drop is never JUST an album drop for Kanye.
Katie Thurston might not have shared her final pick with America just yet, but “The Bachelorette” is already gearing up to welcome another leading lady! On Saturday, Mike Fleiss, the executive producer of “The Bachelorette”, shared a photo of Michelle Young in a gym.
Katie Thurston might not have shared her final pick with America just yet, but is already gearing up to welcome another leading lady! On Saturday, Mike Fleiss, the executive producer of, shared a photo of Michelle Young in a gym. The 28-year-old teacher is posing in a black and white sports bra and leggings with a cart of basketballs and a hoop behind her.
Sony Pictures Classics has set a Nov. 19 New York and Los Angeles theatrical release for their British romantic drama Mothering Sunday. SPC picked up the movie in September and gave it a world premiere at Cannes last month. The pic will further expand to other U.S. markets after its initial late fall release.