It’s been over ten years since “Ted” hit theaters in 2012. Ushering in a big R-rated comedy hit for creator Seth MacFarlane and star Mark Wahlberg, it’s still the 12th highest-grossing R-rated film of all time.
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How long has it been since the last case of TV’s favorite agoraphobic detective, Adrian Monk? About fourteen years, which is why Peacock has a new movie starring Tony Shalhoub’s beloved character coming out next month. “Mr.
Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie” sees the sleuth return for one last case, which hits close to home. Here’s an official synopsis for “Mr.
Monk’s Last Case,” courtesy of Peacock: Monk returns to solve one last, very personal case involving his beloved stepdaughter Molly, a journalist preparing for her wedding. Along with Shalhoub, other returning cast from “Monk” includes Ted Levine, Jason Gray-Stanford, Traylor Howard, Melora Hardin, and Hector Elizondo.
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.It’s been over ten years since “Ted” hit theaters in 2012. Ushering in a big R-rated comedy hit for creator Seth MacFarlane and star Mark Wahlberg, it’s still the 12th highest-grossing R-rated film of all time.
With I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! now well under way, a new host of celebrity campmates have captured the hearts of the nation with their unpredictable escapades while enjoying jungle life. Among them this year, is latecomer Tony Bellew, who entered the camp on day five of the exciting challenge and has been causing more than a stir among viewers at home after he appeared to be less than impressed after losing out on one of the tasks during week one of the series.
Monk is back!
May December, the title of Todd Haynes’s latest drama, reflects the director’s dance card for the year: having opened in Cannes, the Netflix title has been a festival favorite ever since, and will likely hang in there until voting closes after Christmas. Its two star names, Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore, have been getting curious audiences through the doors, but what keeps the film playing in everyone’s minds is the moral maze of questions it poses.
I'm A Celebrity will see Nigel Farage and Tony Bellew take on a disgusting Bushtucker trial called Drown Your Sorrows on Saturday's episode, 25 November.The former Brexit campaigner, who is eager to participate in trials for maximum TV exposure, will join ex-boxer Tony Bellew in the drinking challenge, which also promises to be full of laughs. A show insider revealed to OK!: "Filming for this trial was hilarious and there was lots of laughter from Ant and Dec and the rest of the Away team watching on. Nick, Josie, Grace and Marvin found it really funny, particularly watching Tony's reactions to what he has to drink." The Away team are still upset after losing a breakfast of champions to the Home team, despite believing they had done enough in the play off games to win.
Fans of ITV's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! reckon they've spotted a potential clash brewing between two campmates, Tony Bellew and Nigel Farage.
Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor Natalie Portman calls Todd Haynes’ new film, “May December,” a “dream role.” “May December” stars Portman as actress Elizabeth Berry (Portman), who is set to portray Gracie Atherton-Yoo (Julianne Moore) in a movie. Gracie is a Georgia woman who became a notorious tabloid figure when she engaged in a sexual relationship with a 12-year-old boy, Joe. (Yes, this is loosely based on the story of teacher Mary Kay Letourneau, who had an affair with and married her teenage student, Vili Fualaau.) Twenty years have passed, and Gracie is trying to move on from the scandal.
I'm A Celebrity viewers reckoned jockey Frankie Detorri had an 'unfair disadvantage' over boxer Tony Bellew as they took on a special trial on Thursday night's programme (November 23).
“National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” isn’t just playing on cable this year.From Nov. 26 through Dec.
Deadline, All Quiet At The Western Front director Edward Berger is in talks to helm the project, which would be the sixth film in the series. The last was 2016’s Jason Bourne, which saw Matt Damon reprise the role after almost ten years.The currently-untitled film is said to be in early development at Universal, with no script.
Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards and Features Editor Actors flock to work with Todd Haynes, a filmmaker with an impeccable track record who has made a habit of drawing some of the greatest performances out of actors who already boast impressive credits, but also for discovering newer talent. In films like “Far From Heaven,” “I’m Not There” and “Carol,” he’s guided Julianne Moore, Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara to Oscar nominations.
Remember “Ted,” writer/director/producer Seth McFarlane’s R-rated foul-mouthed Teddy Bear movie with Mark Wahlberg that spawned a hit film and a sequel (which wasn’t so beloved). Well, it’s back as a ’90s set event prequel series that looks back on the character when Wahlberg’s character was a boy.
Remember how Warner Bros. Discovery isn’t afraid of licensing out its biggest IP to the highest bidder? Well, that means films like the animated “Merry Little Batman” aren’t coming to Max.
The Goldfinger is described as a Hong Kong crime epic and now it has a UK release date: December 30th in previews and than wider from 5th January.The Goldfinger stars Tony Leung (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, The Grandmaster) and Andy Lau (The Wandering Earth II, House of Flying Daggers), teamed with Infernal Affairs co-writer Felix Chong (The Silent War, Overheard).The duo first collaborated more than 20 years ago on original 2002 box office sensation Infernal Affairs which earned international acclaim and paved the way for a hit trilogy as well as that 2006 Scorsese remake, The Departed.Cine Asia will distribute the film in the UK.Related: Trailer for The Goldfinger starring Tony Leung and Andy LauInspired by true events and set during the 1980’s, The Goldfinger follows the rise and fall of a multi-billion-dollar company and its chairman Cheng Yi-yan (Leung), who undergoes a major investigation led by an elite anti-corruption investigator (Lau). The result is a relentless and intriguing 15-year investigation in pursuit of the truth.Very much looking forward to this.
There are many stories of overnight success in Hollywood. But, for the most part, it’s often a long slog to get that big break.
Mr. Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie has just been released from the stateside streamer.
Every Friday, The FADER's writers dive into the most exciting new projects released that week. Today, read our thoughts on Wiki and Tony Seltzer's 14K Figaro, George Riley's Un/Limited Love, King Louie Bankston's Harahan Fats, and more.
Max has released a trailer and key art for Bookie, its upcoming eight-episode original comedy series from The Big Bang Theory and Two and a Half Men co-creator Chuck Lorre.
Even though we’re still talking about what’s left to come in 2023, we should also begin looking forward to the big films of 2024. And one of those films is the latest “Ghostbusters” sequel.
Michaela Zee Peacock has released the official trailer for “Mr. Monk‘s Last Case: A Monk Movie,” with Tony Shalhoub reprising his role as the beloved Defective Detective. Set in a post-COVID world, the “Monk” reunion movie follows Shalhoub’s Adrian Monk, a consulting detective with obsessive-compulsive disorder and a wide range of phobias.