Dakota Johnson shares a laugh with boyfriend musician Chris Martin as they pick up some coffee to go in Los Angeles on Halloween afternoon (October 31).
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The chilling new trailer for “The Lost Daughter” has been released.
The teaser features a star-studded cast including Olivia Colman, Jessie Buckley, Dakota Johnson, Ed Harris, Peter Sarsgaard, Dagmara Dominczyk and Paul Mescal.
It follows Colman’s character, Leda, who becomes consumed with a young mother, played by Dakota Johnson, and her daughter as she watches them on an Italian beach.
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Dakota Johnson shares a laugh with boyfriend musician Chris Martin as they pick up some coffee to go in Los Angeles on Halloween afternoon (October 31).
The “Landscapers” are on their way to HBO.
True crime is all the rage nowadays, right? Whether it’s documentaries on Netflix and other streamers or limited series events with A-list casts, there seems to always be a new true crime story to get immersed into.
Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin were photographed together in Rome, Italy!
Dakota Johnson is enjoying a day out in NYC!
It’s here – the trailer for The Lost Daughter!
As a scion of two filmmakers, it’s a bit surprising that actress Maggie Gyllenhaal hasn’t turned to film direction sooner. The star of “The Kindergarten Teacher” and HBO‘s “The Deuce” makes her directorial debut with “The Lost Daughter.” The film made its debut at the Venice Film Festival to rave reviews in September.
Selome Hailu editorNetflix has released the first trailer for “The Lost Daughter.”The upcoming drama is based on Elena Ferrante’s novel of the same name and stars Olivia Colman as Leda, a middle-aged woman vacationing alone and having flashbacks to her days as a young wife and mother (with her younger self played by Jessie Buckley).
Coronation Street fans have been counting down the days until the programme’s epic Super Soap Week – and the wait is finally over.To celebrate the anticipated episodes, which will air across the week, the ITV soap has released a chilling new trailer, which teases all the explosive action in store, including the shock death of a cobbles character we all know.
Olivia Colman‘s anticipated new film The Lost Daughter is set to stream on Netflix for UK fans.The Oscar-tipped film, which marks Maggie Gyllenhaal’s debut as a director, recently premiered at the Venice and London film festivals.It has now been confirmed that Netflix has acquired the rights for the film in the UK, Benelux and Germany, with a December 31 release date set, according to Deadline.Based on the novel of the same name by Elena Ferrante, The Lost Daughter follows a woman on holiday who
Chris Martin and Dakota Johnson have been dating for some time now but clearly the couple still act as if they are in the honeymoon phase.
The cast of The Lost Daughter stepped out for the UK premiere during the 2021 BFA London Film Festival at the Royal Festival Hall on Wednesday (October 13) in London, England.
Drew Barrymore is teasing her longtime pal, Dakota Johnson, about her infamous 2019 interview on.
Dakota Johnson was one of the guests on The Drew Barrymore Show this week.
Dakota Johnson‘s interview with Ellen DeGeneres from November 2019 is one of the talk show host’s most memorable moments on her show.
Emmerdale has release a chilling new trailer involving Meena Jutla ahead of the ITV soap's explosive autumn stunt week. In the spoiler video, it teases danger for several of the village's residents as Meena, played by Paige Sandhu, warns: "There's no way out." So far on the soap, Meena has murdered Leanna Cavanagh (Mimi Slinger), which the police have ruled as an "accidental fall", and has targeted several of her neighbours, including her own boyfriend David Metcalfe.
Boris Johnson with a video of re-arranged quotes by the Prime Minister set against Jay-Z‘s 2004 hit ‘99 Problems’.The comedy duo, who describe their process as “mixing pop hits with people off the telly,” are known for their reworkings of classic songs mixed with quotes from public figures.