Naman Ramachandran AMC Networks’ streaming service Acorn TV has acquired exclusive U.S.
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Hunting is a time-honored tradition dating back to the earliest humans. Basically, over the centuries, if you need to eat, you can always hunt your prey.
But in the new thriller, “The Silencing,” hunting isn’t used for survival. Instead, it’s something far more sinister.
Naman Ramachandran AMC Networks’ streaming service Acorn TV has acquired exclusive U.S.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorNoel Clarke, the Bulletproof and Adulthood writer and actor, is to headline ITV’s Viewpoint, a Rear Window-esque crime drama based on an idea from Emmy-winning Fleabag helmer Harry Bradbeer.Produced by Peaky Blinders co-producer Tiger Aspect, Clarke plays surveillance detective, DC Martin King, who sets up an observation post in the home of single mum and secret voyeur, Zoe Sterling, played by Alexandra Roach (Black Mirror).Sterling’s windows command a
Chris Pine and Annabelle Wallis are getting in their caffeine fix.
Game Of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau says he “almost” signed a fan-made petition to remake the show’s controversial final season.In the wake of the show ending in 2019, fans made a Change.org petition calling for season 8 of the show to be remade, which ended up gaining nearly 2 million signatures.A host of Game Of Thrones cast members have responded to the petition since then, with Emilia Clarke calling the backlash “flattering” and Jacob Anderson calling it “rude”.Coster-Waldau, who
Game of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau was so amused by a fan petition demanding a redo of the controversial series finale, he “almost wanted to donate” to the cause.
Annabelle Wallis says Tom Cruise likes to run on-screen by himself and by himself only. The outlet picked up on comments from Wallis this month in which she claimed Tom liked to go it alone when it comes to running on-screen.
There are two distinct versions of a James Wan movie. First, you have the films that got him to where he is today—horror.
Space exploration is terrifying. Not just because, in real life, we’ve seen terrible tragedies and accidents happen as humans attempt to explore what lies beyond our world.
Annabelle Wallis found herself striving to achieve an unusual goal while filming The Mummy — running onscreen next to Tom Cruise.The Peaky Blinders alum, 35, told the Hollywood Reporter on Thursday, August 13, that she wanted to impress Cruise, 58, with her running skills on the set of the 2017 movie.“I got to run onscreen with him, but he told me no at first,” Wallis recalled.
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau was pretty amused by the backlash to the “Game of Thrones” finale.
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau is making his feelings known.
We are more than a year removed from the rollercoaster ride that was the final season of “Game of Thrones.” The last episodes of the series aired at a time when the entire world seemed excited about what HBO had up its sleeve for the ending of a nearly 10-year epic. But to say fans were disappointed in the final season would be an understatement, as each passing week presented an episode that seemed to be more and more upsetting.
Ramin Setoodeh New York Bureau ChiefNikolaj Coster-Waldau, the Danish actor best known for playing the conflicted, sardonic Jaime Lannister on HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” was eager for his latest film to premiere at South by Southwest last March.
The Hollywood Reporter. “So, that was it.
Tom Cruise knows the Tom Cruise Run is iconic, so he keeps it solo.
Game Of Thrones, saying he doesn’t miss the story but does long to see his castmates.The Danish actor, who portrayed Jaime Lannister in the hit HBO series, appeared to dash any lingering hopes of a role reprisal owing to the fact that the story was wrapped last year with the conclusion of season eight.In a new interview with The Kelly Clarkson Show, Coster-Waldau said that what he misses most about the show is the friends he made while filming it.“I think we’ve told the story,” he said, adding:
Andreas Wiseman, Tom Grater EXCLUSIVE: Gravitas Ventures has acquired North American rights to Van Ditthavong’s feature directorial debut All Roads To Pearla (formerly known as Sleeping In Plastic), which had its world premiere at the 2019 Austin Film Festival.