Even though it took a long time, television is catching up to the fact that LGBTQ+ make up a sizable audience and want to see themselves reflected and represented on the screen. While not every single one of them gets a happy ending, they all manage to show how the joyously complicated nature of love.
The Brickyard goes Hollywood for this year's Indy 500, with film stars Austin Butler and Jodie Comer set to kick off the event as honorary starters.
Duo To Star in Upcoming Motion Picture ‘The Bikeriders’ from Focus Features Austin Butler and Jodie Comer, who star in the upcoming film “The Bikeriders,” will serve as honorary starters for the 108th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge, waving the green flag Sunday, May 26 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Hugh Jackman and Jodie Comer are set to star in a Robin Hood retelling, The Death of Robin Hood… But don’t expect any green tunics here. This Robin Hood retelling will be a dark one, as you can probably tell from the title.
28 Years Later has locked in its core cast, and it’s an all-British ensemble. According to a report by Deadline, the long-awaited zombie sequel will star Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer and Ralph Fiennes.
Mahalia Belo’s film is a despairing and all-too-conceivable thriller in which an unnamed woman struggles to protect her newborn baby in the face of catastrophic change.
Tom Hardy and Jodie Comer also star in the 1960s-set period piece, which debuted at Telluride.
Director Jeff Nichols has been working with star casting agent Francine Maisler on all his films since "Mud."
Telluride: Austin Butler, Tom Hardy, Emory Cohen, Jodie Comer, Michael Shannon, and Norman Reedus highlight the year's most eccentric cast.
Though films and TV series about the Middle Ages do not always attract the same level of love and critical praise as those set in other periods of history, there are still a number of notable films and TV series which take the period as their setting.
For quite some time, the historical drama has been one of the most lucrative and popular genres for various television networks. Many times, to accomplish this sense of immersion, a historical series will lean into the grittiness of the past. Take a look through the gallery below to see which historical TV series lean into the gritty aspect of their stories.
We recently got the chance to chat with Stranger Things actor David Harbour, who is currently working on a movie adaptation of Gran Turismo. During the conversation, we asked him whether he’d be interested in starring in a video game, and it turns out he already is.
[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers for “Killing Eve” Season 4, Episode 8, “Hello, Losers.”] In May 2018, when “Killing Eve” aired its first finale, the episode ended in aptly wild fashion.
During the “Killing Eve” Season 4 premiere, Villanelle (Jodie Comer) and Eve (Sandra Oh) find themselves face-to-face once more. Eve, a former MI6 desk jockey who moved into active duty while pursuing the assassin presently staring her down, is now working in private security.
Waller-Bridge became a global breakout star after creating and starring in Fleabag, a British comedy series that aired two seasons (2016, '19), and developing Killing Eve for television.
Costarring Adam Driver and Jodie Comer, Ridley Scott's A-list epic tries to balance violence, comedy, campiness and heavy-handed message-mongering. It does not succeed.
Though questionable haircuts took center stage in early reactions to footage from Ridley Scott’s “The Last Duel,” the high drama and stellar performances should soon eclipse even the weirdest mullet/bangs combo.
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