In November 2024, Apple TV+ brings an exciting lineup featuring both returning favorites and compelling new narratives. Bad Sisters returns for its second season on November 13, delving deeper into the lives of the Garvey sisters as they grapple with the resurfacing truths surrounding Grace’s “accidental death.” On November 15, the gripping sci-fi drama Silo resumes its exploration of the last ten thousand people on Earth, with Rebecca Ferguson as Juliette, who unravels dark secrets hidden within their underground world.
The much-anticipated film Blitz, directed by Steve McQueen, premieres on November 22, following the poignant journey of 9-year-old George (Elliott Heffernan) as he navigates World War II London in search of his mother, Rita (Saoirse Ronan). Also debuting on November 22 is Bread & Roses, a powerful documentary that highlights the struggles of Afghan women in the aftermath of the Taliban’s takeover in 2021. This month promises to be filled with gripping stories and...
The much-anticipated film Blitz, directed by Steve McQueen, premieres on November 22, following the poignant journey of 9-year-old George (Elliott Heffernan) as he navigates World War II London in search of his mother, Rita (Saoirse Ronan). Also debuting on November 22 is Bread & Roses, a powerful documentary that highlights the struggles of Afghan women in the aftermath of the Taliban’s takeover in 2021. This month promises to be filled with gripping stories and...
- 10/23/2024
- by Deepshikha Deb
- High on Films
Ned’s Declassified School Survivor’s Guide stars Devon Werkheiser, Lindsey Shaw and Daniel Curtis Lee took to their podcast to express their regrets after a joke they seemingly made about Drake Bell received backlash earlier this week.
On Tuesday, the Nickelodeon child stars were on a TikTok Live during which they were receiving comments from fans asking what their thoughts were on the Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV docuseries, in which Bell came forward about his child sexual abuse.
While someone commented, asking about the docuseries, Werkheiser made a joke directed at Lee, saying, “Daniel, we told you never to speak about that. Get back in your hole, Daniel, and give me your holes!” Fans took that to mean they were mocking Bell following his claims.
Werkheiser attempted to correct himself in the video, noting, “Sorry, we shouldn’t joke about this. We really shouldn’t.
On Tuesday, the Nickelodeon child stars were on a TikTok Live during which they were receiving comments from fans asking what their thoughts were on the Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV docuseries, in which Bell came forward about his child sexual abuse.
While someone commented, asking about the docuseries, Werkheiser made a joke directed at Lee, saying, “Daniel, we told you never to speak about that. Get back in your hole, Daniel, and give me your holes!” Fans took that to mean they were mocking Bell following his claims.
Werkheiser attempted to correct himself in the video, noting, “Sorry, we shouldn’t joke about this. We really shouldn’t.
- 3/22/2024
- by Christy Piña
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
When you think of actors like Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart, you think of their titanic starring roles that came at the peak of their powers. For Davis, it might well be something like the southern melodrama "Jezebel" or 1950's "All About Eve," the movie that revived her career by letting her embrace her age, her pettiness, and her acid tongue. For Bogart, it would be any of his many roles in film noir, a cinematic movement through the '40s and '50s of which he still registers as the face and the voice.
Digging through their respective careers, one can find early roles that show none of what would make the actors legendary. While technically impressive, these performances lack the vitality, electricity, and movie star charisma that both performers would come to master. And in the early '30s, with the industry in tumult and the Great Depression at its most suffocating,...
Digging through their respective careers, one can find early roles that show none of what would make the actors legendary. While technically impressive, these performances lack the vitality, electricity, and movie star charisma that both performers would come to master. And in the early '30s, with the industry in tumult and the Great Depression at its most suffocating,...
- 3/5/2023
- by Anthony Crislip
- Slash Film
In 1946, when Humphrey Bogart signed an updated contract with Warner Bros., he was able to stipulate a list of directors preferred for future projects. John Huston and Howard Hawks were no surprise—having helmed some of Bogart’s most admired films, they were also good friends with the iconic star—and two more of his chosen directors, John Cromwell and Delmer Daves, were well-regarded for their efficiency and expertise (they each worked with Bogart the very next year). Then there was Michael Curtiz. While he had directed what was perhaps Bogart’s most venerated film, 1942’s Casablanca, in 1946 the director was hardly synonymous with Bogart’s body of work, or his temperament. And yet, it was Curtiz who had engaged Bogart prior to Hawks and Huston, the two directors widely credited with Bogart’s ascent to celebrity; it was Curtiz who was the last of the named directors to work...
- 7/16/2021
- MUBI
Welcome to Essex is a new zombie horror film from writer-director Ryan J Fleming which will have its UK premier at The Romford Film Festival on Thursday 24th May. I got a chance to talk to ask lead actress Catherine Delaloye a few questions about; how she first got into acting, what it was like working on the film and her favourite moments during filming.
How did you first get into acting?
I grew up with a very creative mom who used to encourage my siblings and I to put together little family plays. We would write, act and perform on these little productions. So, I guess I’ve been performing in some way for most of my life. I decided I wanted to start acting in films when I was around 15 years old and living in San Diego. I took a couple of acting classes, but nothing really took...
How did you first get into acting?
I grew up with a very creative mom who used to encourage my siblings and I to put together little family plays. We would write, act and perform on these little productions. So, I guess I’ve been performing in some way for most of my life. I decided I wanted to start acting in films when I was around 15 years old and living in San Diego. I took a couple of acting classes, but nothing really took...
- 5/18/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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