In a world that can often feel like it’s gone mad from general awfulness, the cast of everyone’s favorite period drama can always be counted upon to look amazing in promotional materials. And, thankfully, we’ve got
Rocketman celebrates the career highs and personal lows of pop music legend Elton John, depictinghis childhood as piano prodigy Reginald Dwight, his rise to international fame and the plethora of destructive dependencies he developed.
William Shakespeare’s plays always provide rich fodder for the feature film industry, as every generation seemingly wants their own takes on the Bard’s most famous works. Often times, these leads to somewhat unconventional interpretations, in which
The latest installment of the quintessentially British James Bondfranchise is now officially in production at last after years of speculation, delay and a ton of wild rumors.
Is it my birthday? Did Christmas come early? That’s the only explanation that seems plausible for the cast announcement for James Bond director Sam Mendes’ upcoming World War I film, 1917.