I’ll take Renée Zellweger’s nose scrunch wherever I can get it, even in Peacock’s Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.
It is an adjustment to see Bridget Jones in a sad story on-screen. But in Mad About the Boy, Zellweger is still in touch with ...
EXCLUSIVE: Esteemed documentary filmmaker Dawn Porter is set to make her narrative feature debut with NOBODY: The Bert ...
Christopher Nolan's next film will adapt Homer's epic poem 'The Odyssey,' and the cast is stacked for the feature film with a ...
Nancy Spielberg (Steven Spielberg's sister) produced writer-director Tom Shoval's portrait of David Cunio, who starred in his ...
There are many reasons to seek out Charles Burnett's long-buried 1999 film, but perhaps primary among them: The rare chance to see Lynn Redgrave, Margot Kidder and James Earl Jones share the screen.
The answers provided are clear, making “The Dead Thing” a letdown given its general focus on what Alex experiences rather ...
Colin Firth does briefly appear in the new Bridget Jones movie, but only in the form of a memory when Bridget is missing her late husband. Instead, Bridget spends time with her former lover and now ...