Cruella days before the movie premiered in the UK.
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EXCLUSIVE: In a competitive situation, Scott Steindorff and Dylan Russell’s Stone Village has picked up film and television rights to Paul Theroux’s (The Mosquito Coast) latest novel Under The Wave At Waimea to adapt as a premium television series. The company is currently out to writers.
Per the book’s synopsis, “Set in the lush, gritty underside of an island paradise readers rarely see, Under the Wave at Waimea offers a dramatic, affecting commentary on privilege, mortality, and the lives we
Cruella days before the movie premiered in the UK.
Emma Thompson had her “Cruella” co-star Emma Stone in tears during an interview for “Lorraine” Wednesday.
Angelique Jackson Jerrod Carmichael is the latest star to sign on for Yorgos Lanthimos’ upcoming adaptation of “Poor Things,” starring Emma Stone.Based on Alasdair Grey’s novel, the film from Searchlight, Element Pictures and Film4 also stars Willem Dafoe, Mark Ruffalo and Ramy Youssef.In the Victorian-set tale — with a Frankenstein-esque bent — Stone plays a young woman named Belle Baxter who is brought back to life by an eccentric and brilliant scientist, Dr.
Jonah Hill has joined an upcoming limited series which will see him portray legendary “Hollywood Fixer” Sidney Korshak.
Academy Award nominee Mark Ruffalo has joined Emma Stone in the cast of “Poor Things,” the next film from “The Favourite” director Yorgos Lanthimos, Searchlight Pictures announced Friday.Willem Dafoe has also joined the film that’s set up at Searchlight and Film4. Lanthimos’ film is an adaptation of the novel “Poor Things” by Alasdair Grey.
Angelique Jackson Mark Ruffalo will star opposite Emma Stone in Yorgos Lanthimos’ upcoming adaptation of “Poor Things.”Ruffalo, an Emmy winner and three-time Oscar nominee, joins Oscar winner Stone and four-time nominee Willem Dafoe in the film adaptation of Alasdair Grey’s novelLanthimos will direct and produce the film for Searchlight Pictures, Film 4 and Element Pictures.
Is there an actor working today that makes better career decisions than Mark Ruffalo? Even when you think something isn’t such a great choice or is a bit mind-boggling, such as when he accepted the role of Bruce Banner (aka The Hulk) in “The Avengers” so soon after Edward Norton rebooted the character, things turn out to work better than anyone could have imagined.
Ozzy Osbourne defended his wife, Sharon, following her departure from "The Talk" over accusations of racism. Sharon, 68, left the daytime talk show after 11 years only a few weeks after a heated exchange with her co-host Sheryl Underwood, in which she expressed support for Piers Morgan, who left his own position at "Good Morning Britain" after he made controversial comments about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry following their sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Ozzy Osbourne has claimed that his wife Sharon is the “most un-racist person I’ve ever met” following her exit from The Talk. Sharon Osbourne quit the US daytime chat show in March, after a controversial on-air debate about racism with co-presenter Sheryl Underwood.
Ozzy Osbourne has defended his wife Sharon following her controversial exit from The Talk, claiming that she is “the most un-racist person I’ve ever met”.Sharon quit the US daytime show in March following an on-air debate about racism with her co-host Sheryl Underwood regarding the high-profile Oprah Winfrey interview with Meghan Markle.Discussing the resulting fall-out from her exit, Ozzy told SiriusXM’s Billy Morrison that his wife had “been through the mill of it”.“All I can tell you if my
Emma Stone is reminiscing about one of the most memorable and amazing moments of her life: the night she won an Academy Award back in 2017!
The new Apple TV+ series The Mosquito Coast follows mad political inventor Allie Fox and his family in the events prior to the famed 1981 Paul Theroux novel, which was adapted into a Golden Globe-nominated 1986 movie starring Harrison Ford.
New “Cruella” posters are revealing more details about the characters of the upcoming live-action Disney film starring Emma Stone.
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Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.MOVIES— Now that awards season is finally over, it’s time for some spring action movies and what better way to start than with Michael B.