Director Brady Corbet’s sprawling epic, The Brutalist, revives a classic post-war film genre long missing from our big screens with spectacular results.
With Black Doves set to premiere on Netflix before the end of 2024 and Season 2 already greenlit, Knightley is making time for another Netflix project, an adaptation of The Woman in Cabin 10.
Venice Silver Lion winner The Brutalist, a fictional post-World War II film following the life of Hungarian-born Jewish architect László Tóth after he arrives in America, will debut in time for the holidays.
The post-apocalypse is not the ideal place to be stuck with a load of Brits, and yet somehow, people just keep casting them in television's best apocalyptic fiction. Let's run down the few we would like on our team.
Hulu's The Clearing, based on the novel In the Clearing by J.P. Pomare, has a solid cast, great reveals, and undeniable ambiance, but lacks character development and just doesn’t quite gel.