A Quiet Place: John Krasinski featurette
John Krasinski, the writer, director, and star of A Quiet Place introduces us to the "extremely scary" world of his directorial debut.
The 53-year-old was taken to hospital following the crash on Friday morning in the Mar Vista area of Los Angeles.
The prop firearm, which was previously missing and presumed lost, was rediscovered by Rock Island Auction Company (RIAC).
The actress, 76, paid tribute to her mother and father at the ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theatre.
The self-proclaimed 'skinny comedian' faced a daunting task to become Hercules in the MCU.
The Game Of Thrones star’s view on their role on film and TV sets has been questioned.
The 'Game of Thrones' creator said his involvement got much smaller as the TV show moved to its conclusion.
The premier of Victoria, Daniel Andrews, announced the news on Twitter.
The film will star Olivia Colman, Micheal Ward and Colin Firth.
Johnny Depp is set to take on the role of French monarch King Louis XV in historical romance 'Jeanne du Barry'.
'Sex Education' star Emma Mackey plays 'Wuthering Heights' author Emily Brontë in actor Frances O'Connor's debut as writer-director.
Culkin took every opportunity to poke fun at something he knew J. Smith-Cameron was insecure about until she’d had enough.
Disney+ has defied fears of a slowdown in the streaming market and overtaken Netflix for the total number of subscribers.
The three-part series, titled House Of Hammer, will also delve into the history of the wealthy American family.
The actor and comedian, 76, said though he has no interest in retiring fully, he would like to ‘work a little less’.
John Easterling said Dame Olivia was ‘the most courageous woman I have ever known’.
The franchise now maintains a 221 million total subscriptions across its streaming offerings.
New images show the Hollywood star in costume for the upcoming film Jeanne Du Barry, produced by French company Why Not Productions.
The actress and director claimed the actor could have delivered the documents ‘discreetly’ but instead did so ‘in the most aggressive manner’.
The film, based on the novel by Camille DeAngelis, also stars Taylor Russell and Sir Mark Rylance.
Wilde was unexpectedly served custody papers on stage at CinemaCon in April