A record-breaking Thanksgiving frame is lifting all boats, tentpoles the most evident, with boom, boom, boom for Moana 2, Wicked and Gladiator II. Some 30 million moviegoers went to see one of these. In the weird post-Covid shift, tentpoles can slay, and indies can disappear. This weekend, however, they didn’t. Audiences showed decent specialty support
Hugh Grant
Hugh Grant is known to not be the biggest fan of his past movies but he has specific issues with his character in the 1999 rom-com Notting Hill. The actor recently partook in Vanity Fair’s “Scene Selection,” where he shared why he thinks his character William Thacker is “despicable.” Grant stars opposite Julia Roberts in the
Hugh Grant spent less than a minute at the podium on Thursday night to introduce his new film Heretic, but he made the most of 57 seconds in the spotlight. The veteran movie star was welcomed to the microphone by his directors, Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, who explained the inspiration for their religious horror
Hugh Grant has a unique strategy for discouraging unsolicited visitors in the first trailer for A24‘s psychological horror feature Heretic. The movie from writer-directors Scott Beck and Bryan Woods hits theaters Nov. 15. Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East co-star as two Christian missionaries who are invited into the house of Mr. Reed (Grant) after knocking
If you appreciated Barbie’s eye-popping zaniness but its virtuous speechifying set your teeth on edge, have I got a sugary treat for you. And by “sugary,” I mean empty calories, not saccharine sentimentality. Gleefully silly — this is, after all, the directing debut of TV’s master of the domain of nothing — Unfrosted takes the
There are many movies that become holiday favorites and it’s totally understandable in the case of Love Actually because it has something for everyone: Liam Neeson playing a newly widowed dad who is focusing on his young son, Hugh Grant as an adorably charming U.K. Prime Minister, Colin Firth as an unlucky-in-love author, Emma Thompson as
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the latest episode of The Undoing, “Trial By Fury.” Read at your own risk!] In its penultimate episode, HBO’s The Undoing just shook up everything we thought we knew about the murder of Elena Alves (Matilda de Angelis). Again. Not only did the episode reveal that Henry (Noah Jupe)
Nicole Kidman has a knack for playing affluent women who secretly live in personal hells. She did it on Big Little Lies, a turn that earned her several awards including an Emmy, and she’s doing it again on HBO’s limited series The Undoing, which premieres in May. The premium cable network dropped a new teaser