The first movie Steven Spielberg felt he “could really let my hair down” Steven Spielberg was decades into his career before he felt truly free, and one movie allowed him to let his figurative hair down for the first time. 11/23/2024 - 2:57 am | View Link
10 Major Actors Who Have Surprisingly Never Worked With Steven Spielberg From Ryan Gosling to Al Pacino, these A-list actors have never collaborated with Oscar-winning, generational-defining director Steven Spielberg. 11/22/2024 - 3:13 pm | View Link
Steven Spielberg Casts Josh O'Connor in Mysterious UFO Project Per Deadline, Challengers star, Josh O'Connor will co-star in Steven Spielberg's next movie, alongside the already announced Emily Blunt. O'Connor comes off the back of Luca Guada ... 11/19/2024 - 6:31 pm | View Link
A ‘Challengers’ star will headline Steven Spielberg’s next film The movie is based off an original idea that came from Spielberg himself. The post A ‘Challengers’ star will headline Steven Spielberg’s next film appeared first on The Manual. 11/18/2024 - 8:24 am | View Link
Josh O’Connor Joins Steven Spielberg’s Next Film O’Connor is currently filming “The Mastermind” with co-star Alana Haim and director Kelly Reichart. He will also appear in Rian Johnson’s third “Knives Out” film, “Wake Up Dead Man,” which will be ... 11/18/2024 - 5:08 am | View Link
The Apple TV+ documentary follows three Afghan women as they face the aftermath of the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan and the subsequent stripping of their rights.
"Those characters I played in 'Training Day,' in 'American Gangster' — it might look like they were close to me, and I could tell you they were, but I wasn’t no gangster," said Washington in a recent piece for Esquire.
The director said he dropped plans for a "Wolfs" sequel because he "no longer trusted" Apple. "Their last-minute shift from a promised wide theatrical release to a streaming release was a total surprise."
New contestants featured on the American version of the hit Peacock game show include "Real Housewives" Robyn Dixon and Dorinda Medley, as well as "Survivor" winner Rob Mariano.
Directors Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon tell IndieWire about the visual tricks that opened up the mind of Leonardo Da Vinci in their two-part PBS documentary series.