Apostle is a completely bonkers period horror film that features Sheen at his most terrifying, playing a cult leader with an affinity for bloodletting and other "creative" religious sacraments. Lead Dan Stevens keeps the slow-paced narrative moving, with stunning supporting performances by The ...
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From ‘The Worst Person in the World’ and ‘Cyrano’ to ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ and ‘Tar,’ here are the best movies we’ve seen so far this year, according to Vulture’s film critics Alison Willmore, Bilge Ebiri, and Angelica Jade Bastién.
Bogan said she’d long held a deep affinity for the Spirit property, going back to the initial film in the franchise, 2002’s Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron.“I’ve been an equestrian since I was a kid, and I grew up watching the first film until I broke the DVD in half,” she...
However, it was her brilliant performance in the 1990 film Ghost that won her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, making her the second African American woman to win an Oscar. Goldberg has also graced the stage with her talent, earning a Tony Award for her...
The affinity for all things show business continued through his formative years, with an evolution into improv and stand-up comedy coming later while attending Georgetown University. His first success came behind the camera, when his film "Calvalcade of Personalities" won the Emerging Comics of ...
Her source material has long been a searing blend of the domestic and the political, mining her intense affinity with the earth and the creatures she shares it with: horses, dogs, porcupines, and the larger world of her fertile imagination, an ongoing reckoning of matters familial and global....
“I” of the title. But it was a newcomer, Richard E. Grant, who stole the show as Withnail, the ultimate in grandiose alcoholic roommates. The film, about the pair’s ill-fated trip to Withnail’s uncle’s country cottage, cheekily sends up the British upper crust. But it also ...
He was “Mac” MacGill inX the Unknown, a Fifties horror SF film from Hanmer Productions; and he’s got a lead role as Bill McGuire inThe Day the Earth Caught Fire, an end of the world Sixties film. The final role I want to mention is inThe Adventure of Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Bro...