Six years ago, Michelle Williams won the Best Limited/Movie Actress Emmy for her role as actress-dancer Gwen Verdon in FX's Fosse/Verdon (2019). Now, Williams could become the 15th actress to win at least two Emmys in this specific category, thanks to her role on FX's Dying for Sex.
Williams plays Molly Kochan, a terminal cancer patient whose tragic, often funny, and wild sexual journey is at the heart of the story. Kochan’s podcast, cohosted with her friend Nikki Boyer, serves as the foundation for the series, which dives deeply into themes of sex, desire, friendship, and death.
The last person to win double Emmys in Best Limited/Movie Actress was Kate Winslet for Mildred Pierce (2011) and Mare of Easttown (2021). It took her 10 years to claim the bookend trophy, while Williams could accomplish the feat in just six years. Should Williams prevail, both actresses would also be undefeated in this race.
Williams plays Molly Kochan, a terminal cancer patient whose tragic, often funny, and wild sexual journey is at the heart of the story. Kochan’s podcast, cohosted with her friend Nikki Boyer, serves as the foundation for the series, which dives deeply into themes of sex, desire, friendship, and death.
The last person to win double Emmys in Best Limited/Movie Actress was Kate Winslet for Mildred Pierce (2011) and Mare of Easttown (2021). It took her 10 years to claim the bookend trophy, while Williams could accomplish the feat in just six years. Should Williams prevail, both actresses would also be undefeated in this race.
- 10/04/2025
- par Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Tim Roth’s next movie featuring a Shōgun star just got a thrilling new look. Roth has been set to play the lead role in Tornado, the upcoming action thriller that also stars Takehiro Hira alongside Game of Thrones veteran Rory McCann, who is famed for playing The Hound in the HBO series. Collider is thrilled to partner with IFC Films to unveil the first exclusive trailer for Tornado, which premiered at the Glasgow Film Festival in February. In addition to Roth, Hira, and McCann, Jack Lowden and Kōki, have also been set for roles in Tornado, which is a thriller coming from writer/director John Maclean. Maclean made his feature debut in Slow West, the 2015 R-rated Western thriller starring Kodi Smit-McPhee opposite Caren Pistorius.
Tornado is set against the rugged backdrop of late 1700s Britain. The film follows Tornado, a young and determined Japanese woman who lands in the...
Tornado is set against the rugged backdrop of late 1700s Britain. The film follows Tornado, a young and determined Japanese woman who lands in the...
- 08/04/2025
- par Adam Blevins
- Collider.com
Cch Pounder is the latest familiar face making plans to visit Cape Fear: The NCIS: New Orleans veteran has joined the cast of Apple TV+’s upcoming adaptation, our sister site Variety reports. Details on her role have not been released.
Javier Bardem, Amy Adams and Patrick Wilson are already set to star in the 10-episode series. “In Cape Fear, a storm is coming for happily married attorneys Anna (Adams) and Tom Bowden (Wilson) when Max Cady (Bardem), a notorious killer from their past, gets out of prison,” according to the official synopsis.
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Javier Bardem, Amy Adams and Patrick Wilson are already set to star in the 10-episode series. “In Cape Fear, a storm is coming for happily married attorneys Anna (Adams) and Tom Bowden (Wilson) when Max Cady (Bardem), a notorious killer from their past, gets out of prison,” according to the official synopsis.
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- 07/04/2025
- par Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Variety reports that Morten Tyldum has been tapped to direct the pilot for Apple’s upcoming Cape Fear series and executive produce. Additionally, the great Cch Pounder has joined the cast, which includes Javier Bardem, Amy Adams, and Patrick Wilson.
Based on John D. MacDonald’s 1957 novel The Executioners, Cape Fear “will follow what unfolds after killer Max Cady (Bardem) is released from prison and seeks out the Bowdens, whom he blames for his sentence.” The 10-episode series has been described as a tense, Hitchcockian thriller that will examine America’s obsession with true crime in the 21st century. It’s not known who Pounder will play in the series, but she’s always a very welcome addition to any project.
Tyldum has plenty of small-screen experience under his belt. He directed all eight episodes of Apple’s Defending Jacob miniseries, helmed three episodes of Silo (also on Apple TV...
Based on John D. MacDonald’s 1957 novel The Executioners, Cape Fear “will follow what unfolds after killer Max Cady (Bardem) is released from prison and seeks out the Bowdens, whom he blames for his sentence.” The 10-episode series has been described as a tense, Hitchcockian thriller that will examine America’s obsession with true crime in the 21st century. It’s not known who Pounder will play in the series, but she’s always a very welcome addition to any project.
Tyldum has plenty of small-screen experience under his belt. He directed all eight episodes of Apple’s Defending Jacob miniseries, helmed three episodes of Silo (also on Apple TV...
- 07/04/2025
- par Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Jesse Armstrong's HBO movie finally has a title and a premiere date — just in time for the Emmys.
Mountainhead, written and directed by the Succession creator in his directorial debut, will premiere on May 31 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt and will available to stream on Max. May 31 is, of course, the annual Emmy deadline.
The movie follows a group of billionaire friends, played by Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, Cory Michael Smith, and Ramy Youssef, who get together against the backdrop of a rolling international crisis. The cast includes Hadley Robinson, Andy Daly, Ali Kinkade, Daniel Oreskes, David Thompson, Amie MacKenzie, and Ava Kostia. HBO also released photos from the film, which give major Succession vibes, featuring the main quartet on the ski slope and in a posh mountaintop ski lodge.
Mountainhead has been on the fast track from the get-go after being announced in January. Production commenced in early March in Park City,...
Mountainhead, written and directed by the Succession creator in his directorial debut, will premiere on May 31 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt and will available to stream on Max. May 31 is, of course, the annual Emmy deadline.
The movie follows a group of billionaire friends, played by Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, Cory Michael Smith, and Ramy Youssef, who get together against the backdrop of a rolling international crisis. The cast includes Hadley Robinson, Andy Daly, Ali Kinkade, Daniel Oreskes, David Thompson, Amie MacKenzie, and Ava Kostia. HBO also released photos from the film, which give major Succession vibes, featuring the main quartet on the ski slope and in a posh mountaintop ski lodge.
Mountainhead has been on the fast track from the get-go after being announced in January. Production commenced in early March in Park City,...
- 04/04/2025
- par Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
There’s at least one more season of American Horror Story on the horizon and details about the upcoming Season 13 are starting to come in.
It’s difficult for any television series to sustain itself for a dozen seasons, but American Horror Story has experienced a particularly fascinating trajectory that’s often more chaotic than it is creative. Regardless of one’s opinion on American Horror Story – its current state or the series in general – there’s no denying that it ushered in a new wave of anthology storytelling that’s still popular a decade later. There’s been an increasingly blasé approach to American Horror Story seasons that it’s sometimes easy to forget about the tremendous pomp and circumstance that surrounded the early seasons and how each year’s theme would be teased and revealed like a major event. American Horror Story’s production and promotion has become more perfunctory,...
It’s difficult for any television series to sustain itself for a dozen seasons, but American Horror Story has experienced a particularly fascinating trajectory that’s often more chaotic than it is creative. Regardless of one’s opinion on American Horror Story – its current state or the series in general – there’s no denying that it ushered in a new wave of anthology storytelling that’s still popular a decade later. There’s been an increasingly blasé approach to American Horror Story seasons that it’s sometimes easy to forget about the tremendous pomp and circumstance that surrounded the early seasons and how each year’s theme would be teased and revealed like a major event. American Horror Story’s production and promotion has become more perfunctory,...
- 04/04/2025
- par Daniel Kurland
- bloody-disgusting.com
Did You Know Meryl Streep Was Unfazed While Filming With A Huge Bug In Her Dress? ( Photo Credit – Facebook )
Meryl Streep had a bug in her dress. A huge one. And she powered through an entire scene without breaking character. On the set of Out of Africa, Streep delivered a flawless take while an “enormous insect” crawled around inside her costume. Screenwriter Kurt Luedtke recalled (via Cheatsheet), “But the instant Sydney said ‘Cut!’ her face contorted, and she smashes her fist against her chest and yelled, ‘Get me this thing out of here!'”
The costume team rushed in, tore open her dress, and out fell the massive intruder. Luedtke continued: “The costume person tore open her dress, and out fell an enormous insect! It had been crawling around in there all through the scene, but she had forced herself to ignore it.” The moment stunned the crew.
Most actors...
Meryl Streep had a bug in her dress. A huge one. And she powered through an entire scene without breaking character. On the set of Out of Africa, Streep delivered a flawless take while an “enormous insect” crawled around inside her costume. Screenwriter Kurt Luedtke recalled (via Cheatsheet), “But the instant Sydney said ‘Cut!’ her face contorted, and she smashes her fist against her chest and yelled, ‘Get me this thing out of here!'”
The costume team rushed in, tore open her dress, and out fell the massive intruder. Luedtke continued: “The costume person tore open her dress, and out fell an enormous insect! It had been crawling around in there all through the scene, but she had forced herself to ignore it.” The moment stunned the crew.
Most actors...
- 03/04/2025
- par Koimoi.com Team
- KoiMoi
The Conjuring and Aquaman star Patrick Wilson's psychological thriller, A kind of Murder, will soon hit Max. The underrated murder mystery movie, which stars The Sinner and Blade: Trinity's Jessica Biel opposite Wilson, debuted in 2016 to less-than-stellar reviews from critics.
Audiences will have another chance to re-experience and re-evaluate A Kind of Murder when it arrives on Max on April 1. Directed by Andy Goddard from a screenplay by Susan Boyd, the film adapts Patricia Highsmith's 1954 novel The Blunderer. Wilson plays Walter Stackhouse, an architect and aspiring writer of short-story crime fiction, fascinated by the recent murder of the spouse of local bookstore owner Marty Kimmel. Biel portrays Walter's wife Clara Stackhouse, who apparently commits suicide not far from the restaurant parking lot where Kimmel's wife was murdered. A police investigation led by Detective Lawrence Corby ensues, as both husbands are suspected of being involved in the deaths of both women.
Audiences will have another chance to re-experience and re-evaluate A Kind of Murder when it arrives on Max on April 1. Directed by Andy Goddard from a screenplay by Susan Boyd, the film adapts Patricia Highsmith's 1954 novel The Blunderer. Wilson plays Walter Stackhouse, an architect and aspiring writer of short-story crime fiction, fascinated by the recent murder of the spouse of local bookstore owner Marty Kimmel. Biel portrays Walter's wife Clara Stackhouse, who apparently commits suicide not far from the restaurant parking lot where Kimmel's wife was murdered. A police investigation led by Detective Lawrence Corby ensues, as both husbands are suspected of being involved in the deaths of both women.
- 28/03/2025
- par Nnamdi Ezekwe
- CBR
While the Glasgow Film Festival wrapped a few weeks ago with more than 33,000 people in attendance at the 12-day event, the festival’s industry program saw a big boost in attendance this year, with numbers up 15% year-on-year.
It’s welcome news for Samantha Andie Bennett, who heads up the Gff Industry Focus section and its talent development labs as she and her team work to position the strand into a significant event on the festival calendar that can attract delegates from around the UK and beyond while, crucially, creating a pipeline to support new local talent.
“We’ve been trying to find a formula and see what works and we’ve been trialling things for the last few years but this year, it just feels like we found the right mix,” she tells Deadline. We’ve been building our network and the new venue – The Social Hub in Glasgow – has...
It’s welcome news for Samantha Andie Bennett, who heads up the Gff Industry Focus section and its talent development labs as she and her team work to position the strand into a significant event on the festival calendar that can attract delegates from around the UK and beyond while, crucially, creating a pipeline to support new local talent.
“We’ve been trying to find a formula and see what works and we’ve been trialling things for the last few years but this year, it just feels like we found the right mix,” she tells Deadline. We’ve been building our network and the new venue – The Social Hub in Glasgow – has...
- 27/03/2025
- par Diana Lodderhose
- Deadline Film + TV
Bill Murray's pick for his career-best performance may surprise fans. The Hollywood legend recently singled out 2005's forgotten comedy Broken Flowersas the work he's most proud of.
Murray is frequently recognized as one of the greatest comedy stars of his era, with his performances as parapsychology professor Dr. Peter Venkman in Ghostbusters, jaded TV executive Frank Cross in Scrooged, and smooth-talking news reporter Phil Connors in Groundhog Day among his most notable roles. The actor's 2005 portrayal of an aging playboy in Broken Flowers earned praise from critics at the time of release, but flew under the radar for many.
Bill Murray Says Broken Flowers is His Best Movie Performance
During a recent appearance onHot Ones, Murray looked back on career highlights in between downing extremely spicy chicken wings without flinching. Host Sean Evans asked Murray if he'd even given a screen performance he knew he could never top.
"I thought the movie Broken Flowers,...
Murray is frequently recognized as one of the greatest comedy stars of his era, with his performances as parapsychology professor Dr. Peter Venkman in Ghostbusters, jaded TV executive Frank Cross in Scrooged, and smooth-talking news reporter Phil Connors in Groundhog Day among his most notable roles. The actor's 2005 portrayal of an aging playboy in Broken Flowers earned praise from critics at the time of release, but flew under the radar for many.
Bill Murray Says Broken Flowers is His Best Movie Performance
During a recent appearance onHot Ones, Murray looked back on career highlights in between downing extremely spicy chicken wings without flinching. Host Sean Evans asked Murray if he'd even given a screen performance he knew he could never top.
"I thought the movie Broken Flowers,...
- 23/03/2025
- par Justin Harp
- CBR
This April, Legend is digging deep into the vault of genre-defining cinema with a line-up of channel premieres guaranteed to thrill, provoke and entertain. The network’s spring slate reads like a who’s who of cult filmmakers and action greats, with titles from John Carpenter, Paul Verhoeven, Michael Winner and Neil Marshall all making their Legend debut.
The chaos kicks off on 5th April with Carpenter’s Escape from New York – a dystopian thriller that still bristles with energy more than four decades on. Kurt Russell’s eye-patched anti-hero Snake Plissken remains one of the most iconic figures in genre cinema, and his high-stakes rescue mission across a walled-off Manhattan prison is the perfect way to launch the channel’s month-long celebration of cinematic mayhem.
The channel also brings Michael Winner’s controversial revenge classic Death Wish (18th April) into the spotlight, marking its first appearance on Legend. Charles Bronson...
The chaos kicks off on 5th April with Carpenter’s Escape from New York – a dystopian thriller that still bristles with energy more than four decades on. Kurt Russell’s eye-patched anti-hero Snake Plissken remains one of the most iconic figures in genre cinema, and his high-stakes rescue mission across a walled-off Manhattan prison is the perfect way to launch the channel’s month-long celebration of cinematic mayhem.
The channel also brings Michael Winner’s controversial revenge classic Death Wish (18th April) into the spotlight, marking its first appearance on Legend. Charles Bronson...
- 21/03/2025
- par Emily Bennett
- Love Horror
Chris O’Donnell (NCIS: Los Angeles) has joined the cast of ABC’s 9-1-1: Nashville in a series regular role.
O’Donnell is the first cast member to join the 20th Television and Ryan Murphy Television drama which received a straight-to-series order from the network last month. He will star as ‘Captain Don Sharpe,’ a rugged fire captain and rodeo rider who runs Nashville’s busiest firehouse with his beloved son. Don’s a devoted husband and family man but he has his secrets.
The new offshoot joins the mothership series 9-1-1 on ABC where it moved to in 2023 following its cancellation at Fox. The second series from the franchise, 9-1-1: Lone Star, was cancelled after five seasons in 2023 and completed its run in February.
9-1-1: Nashville is written and executive produced by the franchise’s co-creators Ryan Murphy & Tim Minear and 9-1-1: Lone...
O’Donnell is the first cast member to join the 20th Television and Ryan Murphy Television drama which received a straight-to-series order from the network last month. He will star as ‘Captain Don Sharpe,’ a rugged fire captain and rodeo rider who runs Nashville’s busiest firehouse with his beloved son. Don’s a devoted husband and family man but he has his secrets.
The new offshoot joins the mothership series 9-1-1 on ABC where it moved to in 2023 following its cancellation at Fox. The second series from the franchise, 9-1-1: Lone Star, was cancelled after five seasons in 2023 and completed its run in February.
9-1-1: Nashville is written and executive produced by the franchise’s co-creators Ryan Murphy & Tim Minear and 9-1-1: Lone...
- 17/03/2025
- par Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
If you were alive and paying attention in the early 2000s, chances are you remember Tim Burton’s Big Fish. Or maybe you don’t. That’s kind of the problem. Here we are, over twenty years later, and Big Fish remains a cinematic anomaly—loved by those who saw it but often forgotten in broader conversations about Burton’s filmography. How did one of the director’s most ambitious, heartfelt, and visually stunning films fade into relative obscurity? And why does it deserve to be remembered as his second-best film, right behind Ed Wood? Let’s dive into this weird, wonderful, and sadly overlooked masterpiece to figure out just what the fuck happened to Big Fish.
Released in 2003, Big Fish hit theaters when Tim Burton’s career was at a crossroads. He was still riding high from his ‘90s dominance—where he cranked out Edward Scissorhands, Batman Returns, and...
Released in 2003, Big Fish hit theaters when Tim Burton’s career was at a crossroads. He was still riding high from his ‘90s dominance—where he cranked out Edward Scissorhands, Batman Returns, and...
- 14/03/2025
- par Ric Solomon
- JoBlo.com
Brian Durnin’s debut feature Spilt Milk took home the Audience Award at the Glasgow Film Festival this year, wrapping up a starry 21st edition that saw the likes of James McAvoy, Jessica Lange, Ed Harris, Toni Collette, Tim Roth and Takehiro Hira all touch down at the Scottish event.
Runner-up to the Audience Award, which is sponsored by Mubi and is the fest’s only award, was German comedy Two to One, starring double-Oscar nominee Sandra Hüller.
Spilt Milk, set against the backdrop of 1980s working class Dublin, follows 11-year-old Bobby (Cillian Sullivan), who dreams of being a detective just like his TV idol Kojak. He sets up a private investigation with his best friend but when Bobby’s older brother disappears, it sets them off down a dark path.
“We’re deeply honored to accept this wonderful award and to know that our film connected with the audiences at Glasgow Film Festival,...
Runner-up to the Audience Award, which is sponsored by Mubi and is the fest’s only award, was German comedy Two to One, starring double-Oscar nominee Sandra Hüller.
Spilt Milk, set against the backdrop of 1980s working class Dublin, follows 11-year-old Bobby (Cillian Sullivan), who dreams of being a detective just like his TV idol Kojak. He sets up a private investigation with his best friend but when Bobby’s older brother disappears, it sets them off down a dark path.
“We’re deeply honored to accept this wonderful award and to know that our film connected with the audiences at Glasgow Film Festival,...
- 11/03/2025
- par Diana Lodderhose
- Deadline Film + TV
The 21st edition of the Glasgow Film Festival came to a close last night with the world première of Martyn Robertson’s Make It To Munich. The closing ceremony also saw the announcement of this year’s audience award, which went to the Dublin-set Spilt Milk.
James McAvoy with his Cinema City Honorary Award Photo: Glasgow Film Festival
“We’re deeply honoured to accept this wonderful award and to know that our film connected with the audiences at Glasgow Film Festival, said Spilt Milk director Brian Durnin. “The city and festival will forever hold a place in our hearts.”
German comedy Two To One was the runner-up.
Last weekend, James McAvoy received the festival’s other award, the Cinema City Honorary Award. He was one of several high profile guests to attend this year, along with Jessica Lange, Toni Colette, Tim Roth, Ed Harris, Martin Compston and Takehiro Hira.
The...
James McAvoy with his Cinema City Honorary Award Photo: Glasgow Film Festival
“We’re deeply honoured to accept this wonderful award and to know that our film connected with the audiences at Glasgow Film Festival, said Spilt Milk director Brian Durnin. “The city and festival will forever hold a place in our hearts.”
German comedy Two To One was the runner-up.
Last weekend, James McAvoy received the festival’s other award, the Cinema City Honorary Award. He was one of several high profile guests to attend this year, along with Jessica Lange, Toni Colette, Tim Roth, Ed Harris, Martin Compston and Takehiro Hira.
The...
- 10/03/2025
- par Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
The Glasgow Film Festival‘s 2025 Audience Award, sponsored by Mubi, went to Brian Durnin’s drama Spilt Milk, wrapping up a star-studded 21st edition that attracted the likes of James McAvoy, Toni Collette, Tim Roth, Jessica Lange and Ed Harris.
Among other big names visiting Scotland were Japanese musician and actress Koki and Shogun star Takehiro Hira, who came to Glasgow for the world premiere of Scottish survival thriller Tornado, while Formula 1 world champion Damon Hill attended the world premiere of sporting documentary Hill. Collette was a surprise special guest for a 30th anniversary showing of her breakthrough film Muriel’s Wedding.
Scotland’s largest annual celebration of cinema, which this year also put a spotlight on Austrian films, from satirical looks at rent-a-friend agencies and the power of billionaires to an exploration of generational poverty and a climate crisis mockumentary, wrapped with the world premiere of Scottish documentary-maker Martyn Robertson...
Among other big names visiting Scotland were Japanese musician and actress Koki and Shogun star Takehiro Hira, who came to Glasgow for the world premiere of Scottish survival thriller Tornado, while Formula 1 world champion Damon Hill attended the world premiere of sporting documentary Hill. Collette was a surprise special guest for a 30th anniversary showing of her breakthrough film Muriel’s Wedding.
Scotland’s largest annual celebration of cinema, which this year also put a spotlight on Austrian films, from satirical looks at rent-a-friend agencies and the power of billionaires to an exploration of generational poverty and a climate crisis mockumentary, wrapped with the world premiere of Scottish documentary-maker Martyn Robertson...
- 09/03/2025
- par Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Bill Murray is naming his own career-best performance, and his answer might surprise you.
The iconic actor selected Jim Jarmusch’s “Broken Flowers” as the most “perfect movie” he’s ever been a part of. The 2005 film won the Grand Prix at Cannes, and celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Murray stars as a wealthy retiree who learns he has a 19-year-old son, spurring a tour of past lovers to find the mother of his child. Jeffrey Wright plays the amateur sleuth whom is employed by Murray’s character to track down four ex-girlfriends from 20 decades prior; Tilda Swinton, Frances Conroy, Sharon Stone, and Jessica Lange are Murray’s onscreen exes.
When asked during “Hot Ones” in the below video if he had ever felt like he gave an ideal performance when a film wrapped, Murray pointed to “Broken Flowers.”
“I thought the movie ‘Broken Flowers’ that Jim Jarmusch directed…...
The iconic actor selected Jim Jarmusch’s “Broken Flowers” as the most “perfect movie” he’s ever been a part of. The 2005 film won the Grand Prix at Cannes, and celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Murray stars as a wealthy retiree who learns he has a 19-year-old son, spurring a tour of past lovers to find the mother of his child. Jeffrey Wright plays the amateur sleuth whom is employed by Murray’s character to track down four ex-girlfriends from 20 decades prior; Tilda Swinton, Frances Conroy, Sharon Stone, and Jessica Lange are Murray’s onscreen exes.
When asked during “Hot Ones” in the below video if he had ever felt like he gave an ideal performance when a film wrapped, Murray pointed to “Broken Flowers.”
“I thought the movie ‘Broken Flowers’ that Jim Jarmusch directed…...
- 07/03/2025
- par Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
The Dublin Film Festival came to an end at the weekend after one of its most varied programs yet. Guests visiting the event included deep-dive documentary-maker Alexandre O. Philippe, attending with his Texas Chain Saw Massacre meditation Chain Reactions; director Jason Buxton, there with his acclaimed Ben Foster-starring thriller Sharp Corner, soon to be released by Vertical; Albert Serra, supporting his surprise San Sebastian winner Afternoons of Solitude; Palestinian director Elia Suleiman, honored by a curated retrospective; and British ’60s pop-culture icon Twiggy, subject of Sadie Frost’s film of the same name. From closer to home, director Lorcan Finnegan and writer Thomas Martin brought their cult Cannes hit The Surfer, and the UK’s Polly Steele came with Four Letters of Love starring Helena Bonham Carter and Pierce Brosnan.
Under the always assured stewardship of artistic Gráinne Humphreys, the festival took a big swing by opening with The Return,...
Under the always assured stewardship of artistic Gráinne Humphreys, the festival took a big swing by opening with The Return,...
- 03/03/2025
- par Damon Wise
- Deadline Film + TV
Jonathan Kent’s feature film adaptation of Long Day’s Journey Into Night begins, as the famous Eugene O’Neill play usually does, at breakfast. James Tyrone (Ed Harris) and his wife Mary (Jessica Lange) are enjoying some idle morning chitchat in their seaside Connecticut home, discussing trivial things like the foghorn that blared all through the previous night. They’re soon joined by their two sons, Jamie (Ben Foster) and Edmund (Colin Morgan), who quickly liven up the conversation by throwing a few gentle jibes at their father. “The joke is always at the old man’s expense,” James complains, perhaps only half-seriously.
The entirety of the film takes place at the Tyrone house, following these four characters over the course of a single day. At breakfast they seem the picture of a happy family, yet the camera keeps finding little signs that something isn’t right. Often it will...
The entirety of the film takes place at the Tyrone house, following these four characters over the course of a single day. At breakfast they seem the picture of a happy family, yet the camera keeps finding little signs that something isn’t right. Often it will...
- 03/03/2025
- par Ross McIndoe
- Slant Magazine
Of all the characters Jessica Lange has played throughout her illustrious career, it’s Mary Tyrone, the restless, morphine-addicted mother of Eugene O’Neill’s play Long Day’s Journey Into Night, that has been her favorite.
“She’s the character that has touched me more deeply than any role that I’ve ever played,” says Lange. “You never get to the bottom of Mary Tyrone and I’ve played her hundreds of times on stage in London and New York. She’s written with such beauty and love and truth and intensity that you never complete her. I could keep on playing her for the rest of my life.”
After Lange completed her run on the 2016 Broadway revival of the play with prolific British theatre director Jonathan Kent, which won her a Tony Award, the pair were keen to immortalize the epic story as a feature film.
“It happened very organically,...
“She’s the character that has touched me more deeply than any role that I’ve ever played,” says Lange. “You never get to the bottom of Mary Tyrone and I’ve played her hundreds of times on stage in London and New York. She’s written with such beauty and love and truth and intensity that you never complete her. I could keep on playing her for the rest of my life.”
After Lange completed her run on the 2016 Broadway revival of the play with prolific British theatre director Jonathan Kent, which won her a Tony Award, the pair were keen to immortalize the epic story as a feature film.
“It happened very organically,...
- 03/03/2025
- par Diana Lodderhose
- Deadline Film + TV
Jessica Lange played the role of Constance Langdon in the first season of the FX horror anthology series American Horror Story, then returned to play Sister Jude Martin in season 2, Fiona Goode in season 3, and Elsa Mars in season 4, before reprising the role of Constance Langdon in season 8. Overall, she has been in 53 episodes of the show – and as far as she’s concerned, that’s enough. She has no interest in returning to the series.
The next season of American Horror Story will be the show’s thirteenth. FX ordered season 13 at the same time they ordered season 11 (which aired in 2022) and season 12 (which aired from 2023 into ’24) – and even though there’s no word on when we can expect to see the season, there’s already a lot of speculation going around that season 13 is going to be the end of the show. But not even that idea is...
The next season of American Horror Story will be the show’s thirteenth. FX ordered season 13 at the same time they ordered season 11 (which aired in 2022) and season 12 (which aired from 2023 into ’24) – and even though there’s no word on when we can expect to see the season, there’s already a lot of speculation going around that season 13 is going to be the end of the show. But not even that idea is...
- 03/03/2025
- par Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Oscars 2025 (Photo Credit – Prime Video)
The 97th Academy Awards will air on Sunday, March 2, 2025. It will be held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. The event will be live-streamed in India on Monday in the wee hours of 5 A.M. on March 3, 2025. There are only a few hours left, so the red carpet has been rolled out, champagnes have been kept on ice, celebs are getting ready to turn heads with their glamorous looks, and we are waiting for the new batch of Oscar winners.
Conan O’Brien is going to host the event this year. Everyone is anticipating the big night to celebrate the huge wins. Before the celebration for this year begins, here’s a list of actresses, from Meryl Streep and Jane Fonda to Katharine Hepburn and others, who have won the maximum number of Oscars over the years. Scroll ahead.
Katharine Hepburn (4 wins out of 12 nominations...
The 97th Academy Awards will air on Sunday, March 2, 2025. It will be held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. The event will be live-streamed in India on Monday in the wee hours of 5 A.M. on March 3, 2025. There are only a few hours left, so the red carpet has been rolled out, champagnes have been kept on ice, celebs are getting ready to turn heads with their glamorous looks, and we are waiting for the new batch of Oscar winners.
Conan O’Brien is going to host the event this year. Everyone is anticipating the big night to celebrate the huge wins. Before the celebration for this year begins, here’s a list of actresses, from Meryl Streep and Jane Fonda to Katharine Hepburn and others, who have won the maximum number of Oscars over the years. Scroll ahead.
Katharine Hepburn (4 wins out of 12 nominations...
- 02/03/2025
- par Ankita Mukherjee
- KoiMoi
The American Horror Story universe has been replete with chilling performances by some of the most talented actors in Hollywood. Among them is the remarkable Jessica Lange, who joined Ryan Murphy's AHS during its first season as Constance Langdon, a woman who lived next door to the subtitular Murder House. She then starred as Sister Jude in Asylum, Fiona Goode in Coven, and Elsa Mars in Freak Show. She reprised the role of Constance Langdon for 2018's Apocalypse, which marked her last time appearing in the horror anthology. Murphy's been teasing getting some of the show's most beloved stars back for its upcoming thirteenth season, but we can now count Lange out.
At the Glasgow Film Festival premiere of her latest movie, Long Day's Journey Into Night, Lange firmly dismissed the possibility of a return to AHS.
"Oh Christ, no. I mean, I haven't done it for more than 10 years,...
At the Glasgow Film Festival premiere of her latest movie, Long Day's Journey Into Night, Lange firmly dismissed the possibility of a return to AHS.
"Oh Christ, no. I mean, I haven't done it for more than 10 years,...
- 01/03/2025
- par Patricia Abaroa
- MovieWeb
American Horror Storystar and Hollywood icon Jessica Lange confirms she will not be returning to the hit anthology series.
Per Deadline, Lange shot down the possibility of returning to American Horror Story during a recent appearance at the Glasgow Film Festival for the premiere of director Jonathan Kent's feature film adaptation of playwright Eugene O'Neil's Long Day’s Journey Into Night. When asked about a potential return to the series, Lange responded with an emphatic "Oh Christ, no." Lange added, "I mean, I haven't done it for more than 10 years, 12 years, so, no, I'm not doing it." When asked if the series' upcoming thirteenth season potentially being its last had any impact on her decision, Lange replied with a simple, "No."
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Per Deadline, Lange shot down the possibility of returning to American Horror Story during a recent appearance at the Glasgow Film Festival for the premiere of director Jonathan Kent's feature film adaptation of playwright Eugene O'Neil's Long Day’s Journey Into Night. When asked about a potential return to the series, Lange responded with an emphatic "Oh Christ, no." Lange added, "I mean, I haven't done it for more than 10 years, 12 years, so, no, I'm not doing it." When asked if the series' upcoming thirteenth season potentially being its last had any impact on her decision, Lange replied with a simple, "No."
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- 01/03/2025
- par John Dodge
- CBR
Don’t hold your breath waiting to see Jessica Lange back on American Horror Story — because you might end up as dead as one of the franchise’s countless murder victims.
Lange didn’t mince words when asked by an Irish radio station if she’ll be in the cast of the FX horror anthology’s upcoming 13th season: “Oh Christ, no. I haven’t done it for more than 10 years, 12 years. So no, I’m not doing it.”
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Lange didn’t mince words when asked by an Irish radio station if she’ll be in the cast of the FX horror anthology’s upcoming 13th season: “Oh Christ, no. I haven’t done it for more than 10 years, 12 years. So no, I’m not doing it.”
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- 28/02/2025
- par Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Don’t expect Jessica Lange to return to the American Horror Story universe anytime soon.
The actress appeared in five seasons of Ryan Murphy’s FX anthology series but Lange seems to be done with it.
While appearing at the Glasgow Film Festival for the premiere of Long Day’s Journey Into Night, an Irish radio station asked her if she would be returning to the horror series.
“Oh Christ, no,” Lange said. “I mean, I haven’t done it for more than 10 years, 12 years, so, no, I’m not doing it.”
The interviewer told Lange that Season 13 of American Horror Story could be the final one for the series and asked if that would move her to return.
“No,” Lange said with a laugh.
“Oh Christ no!”...
The actress appeared in five seasons of Ryan Murphy’s FX anthology series but Lange seems to be done with it.
While appearing at the Glasgow Film Festival for the premiere of Long Day’s Journey Into Night, an Irish radio station asked her if she would be returning to the horror series.
“Oh Christ, no,” Lange said. “I mean, I haven’t done it for more than 10 years, 12 years, so, no, I’m not doing it.”
The interviewer told Lange that Season 13 of American Horror Story could be the final one for the series and asked if that would move her to return.
“No,” Lange said with a laugh.
“Oh Christ no!”...
- 28/02/2025
- par Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Jessica Lange was one of the earliest cast members of American Horror Story when the anthology series premiered in 2011. Some cast members have returned for future installments throughout the years, and new cast members have joined. Lange appeared in four more seasons, her last one being in Season 8 titled American Horror Story: Apocalypse. Lange's performance on the show was universally acclaimed, winning her an Emmy. Spin 1038 caught up with the actress in Dublin during the premiere of her new film Long Day's Journey Into the Night. They asked her if she would appear in the show, particularly in the upcoming thirteenth season. "Oh Christ, no," Lange said, confirming that she won't be in Season 13.
- 28/02/2025
- par Denis Kimathi
- Collider.com
It has been a busy week for horror news and trailer releases, and odds are you might have missed a few of them. That's why we've compiled all of the biggest news pieces and trailers in one place so horror fans can keep up with everything!
This week, Netflix confirmed the release date for Fear Street: Prom Queen and we got new trailers for Screamboat, Hulu horror film Control Freak, the psychological thriller The Assessment starring Alicia Vikander and Elizabeth Olsen, and much more. Keep reading for all of the latest updates on upcoming horror movies and shows.
Netflix shares new Fear Street: Prom Queen teaser, posters, and release date
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This week, Netflix confirmed the release date for Fear Street: Prom Queen and we got new trailers for Screamboat, Hulu horror film Control Freak, the psychological thriller The Assessment starring Alicia Vikander and Elizabeth Olsen, and much more. Keep reading for all of the latest updates on upcoming horror movies and shows.
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- 28/02/2025
- par Mads Lennon
- 1428 Elm
Will Jessica Lange return to “American Horror Story?” “Oh, Christ, no!”
That’s the candid response the actress gave to Irish radio station Spin 1038 at yesterday’s premiere of her new film, Long Day’s Journey into Night.
“I haven’t done it for more than 10 years, 12 years, so, no, I’m not doing it,” she explains.
Spin 1038 followed up by asking if she would return for the upcoming 13th season — rumored to be the final one — if asked. Lange offered a simple “no” with a chuckle.
Lange was a staple of the first four seasons of FX’s hit horror anthology between 2011 and 2015, earning her two Primetime Emmy awards. She guest starred in 2018’s eight season, reprising her original role as Constance Langdon.
The 13th season of “American Horror Story” is currently in development from creator Ryan Murphy. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter last fall, he hinted...
That’s the candid response the actress gave to Irish radio station Spin 1038 at yesterday’s premiere of her new film, Long Day’s Journey into Night.
“I haven’t done it for more than 10 years, 12 years, so, no, I’m not doing it,” she explains.
Spin 1038 followed up by asking if she would return for the upcoming 13th season — rumored to be the final one — if asked. Lange offered a simple “no” with a chuckle.
Lange was a staple of the first four seasons of FX’s hit horror anthology between 2011 and 2015, earning her two Primetime Emmy awards. She guest starred in 2018’s eight season, reprising her original role as Constance Langdon.
The 13th season of “American Horror Story” is currently in development from creator Ryan Murphy. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter last fall, he hinted...
- 28/02/2025
- par Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Jessica Lange discussed her future on American Horror Story.
The 75-year-old actress has famously appeared in five seasons of the hit television show. She was one of the starring cast members in the first season back in 2011 and most recently made an appearance in 2018′s American Horror Story: Apocalypse.
Does she have any interest in returning for future seasons of the show, which is going into its 13th season?
Keep reading to find out more…
“Oh Christ, no,” Jessica told Spin when asked if she had any tea about the new season while attending the Dublin International Film Festival. “I mean, I haven’t done it for more than 10 years, 12 years. So no, I’m not doing it.”
The show was renewed through Season 13 back in 2020. It is unclear if it will continue.
The interviewer asked Jessica if that made a difference to her, and she quickly replied “no.”
While...
The 75-year-old actress has famously appeared in five seasons of the hit television show. She was one of the starring cast members in the first season back in 2011 and most recently made an appearance in 2018′s American Horror Story: Apocalypse.
Does she have any interest in returning for future seasons of the show, which is going into its 13th season?
Keep reading to find out more…
“Oh Christ, no,” Jessica told Spin when asked if she had any tea about the new season while attending the Dublin International Film Festival. “I mean, I haven’t done it for more than 10 years, 12 years. So no, I’m not doing it.”
The show was renewed through Season 13 back in 2020. It is unclear if it will continue.
The interviewer asked Jessica if that made a difference to her, and she quickly replied “no.”
While...
- 28/02/2025
- par Just Jared
- Just Jared
Well, we still don't have anything to go on regarding what the 13th season of American Horror Story will be about, but one thing we do know is that star Jessica Lange will not be returning under any circumstance. She made that quite clear during a recent interview with Irish radio station Spin 1038 while promoting her new movie Long Day's Journey Into Night.
Lange was asked if she'd be on season 13 and she immediately replied, "Oh, Christ no," noting that she hadn't done the show in about 10 years or so and apparently has no desire to change that. Even when the follow-up question was if she'd go back if specifically asked to, Lange said no, making it clear she's done her time on the FX horror anthology.
“Oh Christ no!”...
Lange was asked if she'd be on season 13 and she immediately replied, "Oh, Christ no," noting that she hadn't done the show in about 10 years or so and apparently has no desire to change that. Even when the follow-up question was if she'd go back if specifically asked to, Lange said no, making it clear she's done her time on the FX horror anthology.
“Oh Christ no!”...
- 28/02/2025
- par Mads Lennon
- 1428 Elm
“From the Heart of Europe: Austria on Screen” promises to bring “an eclectic mix from hard-hitting drama to absurdist comedy” to the 2025 Glasgow Film Festival, which kicked off on Wednesday and runs through March 9.
Across 12 days, Scotland’s largest annual celebration of cinema will bring out such stars as James McAvoy, Ed Harris, Jessica Lange, Tim Roth, George MacKay and Formula 1 star Damon Hill, and screen 92 world, U.K. and Scottish premieres from 39 countries, including the Austrian showcase as part of this year’s country’s focus that puts a spotlight on new cinematic voices as well as legendary filmmaker Michael Haneke.
“We have been noticing over the past years that Austrian films were really starting to make waves on the festival circuit,” Christopher Kumar, the Glasgow Film Festival’s program coordinator tells THR.
The Glasgow team worked with the Austrian Cultural Forum in London, the Roland Teichmann-led Austrian Film Insitute,...
Across 12 days, Scotland’s largest annual celebration of cinema will bring out such stars as James McAvoy, Ed Harris, Jessica Lange, Tim Roth, George MacKay and Formula 1 star Damon Hill, and screen 92 world, U.K. and Scottish premieres from 39 countries, including the Austrian showcase as part of this year’s country’s focus that puts a spotlight on new cinematic voices as well as legendary filmmaker Michael Haneke.
“We have been noticing over the past years that Austrian films were really starting to make waves on the festival circuit,” Christopher Kumar, the Glasgow Film Festival’s program coordinator tells THR.
The Glasgow team worked with the Austrian Cultural Forum in London, the Roland Teichmann-led Austrian Film Insitute,...
- 27/02/2025
- par Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
We have ourselves a race! The Oscar contests for Best Actor and Best Actress got especially interesting at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday because the winners disagreed with another industry peer group honor, the BAFTA Awards. But who tends to win the Oscar under those circumstances, the SAG winner, the BAFTA winner, or someone else entirely?
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Let's start with Best Actress, where Demi Moore (The Substance) won the SAG Award while Mikey Madison (Anora) won BAFTA. This is the fifth year in a row that the two awards diverged. Let's break down all those disagreements year by year.
2023: Lily Gladstone (Killers of the Flower Moon) won SAG, Emma Stone (Poor Things) won BAFTA — Oscar went to the BAFTA winner.
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Let's start with Best Actress, where Demi Moore (The Substance) won the SAG Award while Mikey Madison (Anora) won BAFTA. This is the fifth year in a row that the two awards diverged. Let's break down all those disagreements year by year.
2023: Lily Gladstone (Killers of the Flower Moon) won SAG, Emma Stone (Poor Things) won BAFTA — Oscar went to the BAFTA winner.
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- 26/02/2025
- par Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Patrick Wilson is the latest actor to join the upcoming Cape Fear remake. Wilson, whose addition was reported by Variety, joins previously announced cast members Amy Adams and Javier Bardem. Apple TV+'s screen adaptation will mark the third, following the classic J. Lee Thompson film from 1962 and Martin Scorsese's 1991 remake, both of which were based on the 1957 novel The Executioners by John D. MacDonald. This version, however, will be the first time the story is explored episodically.
The 10-episode series' official logline reads:
A storm is coming for happily married attorneys Anna (Adams) and Tom Bowden when Max Cady (Bardem), a notorious killer from their past, gets out of prison.
Scorsese famously directed the 1990s remake, which starred Robert De Niro as convicted rapist Max Cady, who seeks revenge against his former public defender, Sam Bowden (Nick Nolte), whom he blames for his 14-year imprisonment. The film also starred Jessica Lange,...
The 10-episode series' official logline reads:
A storm is coming for happily married attorneys Anna (Adams) and Tom Bowden when Max Cady (Bardem), a notorious killer from their past, gets out of prison.
Scorsese famously directed the 1990s remake, which starred Robert De Niro as convicted rapist Max Cady, who seeks revenge against his former public defender, Sam Bowden (Nick Nolte), whom he blames for his 14-year imprisonment. The film also starred Jessica Lange,...
- 26/02/2025
- par Patricia Abaroa
- MovieWeb
Apple TV+ is assembling quite the cast for its upcoming Cape Fear series, as Patrick Wilson is set to join Javier Bardem and Amy Adams.
Wilson will play Tom Bowden, an attorney married to Anna (Adams), a fellow lawyer. Based on the 1957 novel The Executioners by John D. MacDonald, Cape Fear “will follow what unfolds after killer Max Cady (Bardem) is released from prison and seeks out the Bowdens, whom he blames for his sentence.” The 10-episode series has been described as a tense, Hitchcockian thriller which will serve as an examination of America’s obsession with true crime in the 21st century.
Nick Antosca is writing the new Cape Fear series and will also executive produce alongside Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Javier Bardem, Amy Adams, Alex Hedlund, Darryl Frank, and Justin Falvey. The original novel was first adapted in 1962 into a movie starring Gregory Peck and Robert Mitchum. In...
Wilson will play Tom Bowden, an attorney married to Anna (Adams), a fellow lawyer. Based on the 1957 novel The Executioners by John D. MacDonald, Cape Fear “will follow what unfolds after killer Max Cady (Bardem) is released from prison and seeks out the Bowdens, whom he blames for his sentence.” The 10-episode series has been described as a tense, Hitchcockian thriller which will serve as an examination of America’s obsession with true crime in the 21st century.
Nick Antosca is writing the new Cape Fear series and will also executive produce alongside Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Javier Bardem, Amy Adams, Alex Hedlund, Darryl Frank, and Justin Falvey. The original novel was first adapted in 1962 into a movie starring Gregory Peck and Robert Mitchum. In...
- 25/02/2025
- par Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Patrick Wilson (The Conjuring and Aquaman franchises) has just boarded the cast of Cape Fear, a new series in the works at Apple TV+. The project has the involvement of Martin Scorsese, who previously directed one version of the film that was released in 1991.
Per Deadline, it's been revealed that Wilson has taken on a role in the new Cape Fear series adaptation. He is the latest addition to the cast, following Amy Adams (Man of Steel) and Javier Bardem (The Little Mermaid). Nick Antosca is writing and serving as showrunner. Scorsese and fellow Academy Award-winning Hollywood legend Steven Spielberg are serving as executive producers on the project, while Bardem is also serving as an executive producer.
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Per Deadline, it's been revealed that Wilson has taken on a role in the new Cape Fear series adaptation. He is the latest addition to the cast, following Amy Adams (Man of Steel) and Javier Bardem (The Little Mermaid). Nick Antosca is writing and serving as showrunner. Scorsese and fellow Academy Award-winning Hollywood legend Steven Spielberg are serving as executive producers on the project, while Bardem is also serving as an executive producer.
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- 25/02/2025
- par Jeremy Dick
- CBR
Apple TV+ has found its third lead for the streamer’s upcoming Cape Fear series.
Patrick Wilson (the Conjuring franchise, FX’s Fargo) is joining Javier Bardem and Amy Adams in the series, an adaptation of the two previous Cape Fear films from 1991 and 1962 (which in turn were based on The Executioners, a 1957 novel by John D. MacDonald). Wilson will play Tom Bowden, an attorney married to fellow lawyer Anna (Adams).
As with the films, the Cape Fear series will follow what unfolds after killer Max Cady (Bardem) is released from prison and seeks out the Bowdens, whom he blames for his sentence. The show will add a 21st century wrinkle by also exploring America’s current true-crime obsession.
Nick Antosca (The Act, A Friend of the Family) is writing and executive producing Cape Fear. Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese — who produced and directed the 1991 film that starred Robert De Niro,...
Patrick Wilson (the Conjuring franchise, FX’s Fargo) is joining Javier Bardem and Amy Adams in the series, an adaptation of the two previous Cape Fear films from 1991 and 1962 (which in turn were based on The Executioners, a 1957 novel by John D. MacDonald). Wilson will play Tom Bowden, an attorney married to fellow lawyer Anna (Adams).
As with the films, the Cape Fear series will follow what unfolds after killer Max Cady (Bardem) is released from prison and seeks out the Bowdens, whom he blames for his sentence. The show will add a 21st century wrinkle by also exploring America’s current true-crime obsession.
Nick Antosca (The Act, A Friend of the Family) is writing and executive producing Cape Fear. Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese — who produced and directed the 1991 film that starred Robert De Niro,...
- 25/02/2025
- par Rick Porter and Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 21st edition of the Glasgow Film Festival kicks into gear on Wednesday (February 26) with the world premiere of survival thriller Tornado from Scottish filmmaker John Maclean. With stars Tim Roth and Japanese actors Kōki and Takehiro Hira set to be in attendance, it’s sure to be one of the highlights of the 12-day event.
But there are also another 12 world and European premieres, 66 UK premieres and 12 Scottish premieres from 38 countries as well as In Conversation talks with stars such as James McAvoy and Jessica Lange and more on offer at the festival this year. We’ve rounded up what we think are sure to be some of the key films and events during this year’s Gff.
Tornado – Opening Night
The festival is opening with the world premiere of survival thriller Tornado from Scottish filmmaker John Maclean. The film, which stars Tim Roth, Jack Lowden, Takehiro Hira and Kōki,...
But there are also another 12 world and European premieres, 66 UK premieres and 12 Scottish premieres from 38 countries as well as In Conversation talks with stars such as James McAvoy and Jessica Lange and more on offer at the festival this year. We’ve rounded up what we think are sure to be some of the key films and events during this year’s Gff.
Tornado – Opening Night
The festival is opening with the world premiere of survival thriller Tornado from Scottish filmmaker John Maclean. The film, which stars Tim Roth, Jack Lowden, Takehiro Hira and Kōki,...
- 25/02/2025
- par Diana Lodderhose
- Deadline Film + TV
It will be a bittersweet moment for Glasgow Film Festival director Allison Gardner when the curtain rises at the event’s opening night on Wednesday with the world premiere of John Maclean’s Tornado starring Tim Roth and Jack Lowden. On the one hand, there will be the usual sense of pride that comes with launching another edition of what is now Scotland’s biggest film festival and the UK’s second biggest (after the BFI London Film Festival). But on the other hand, this year will mark the final time Gardner will kick off the event she co-founded before she retires in October.
Gardner is a beloved cultural leader in the Scottish film community, having worked at Glasgow Film, the charity that runs the festival and the city’s indie cinema Glasgow Film Theatre, for more than 30 years. Her audience-focused approach to programming both the cinema and, in turn the festival,...
Gardner is a beloved cultural leader in the Scottish film community, having worked at Glasgow Film, the charity that runs the festival and the city’s indie cinema Glasgow Film Theatre, for more than 30 years. Her audience-focused approach to programming both the cinema and, in turn the festival,...
- 25/02/2025
- par Diana Lodderhose
- Deadline Film + TV
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People always talk about how they would give anything to go back in time and experience something for the first time again. I often say that I would sell an organ to feel the serotonin and dopamine boosts I’ve felt while doing specific things for the first time. Most people who long for time travel abilities easily remember what they want to go back in time for, but I am not one of those people. My memory is horrible, so I rarely remember anything, let alone random first experiences. Even when I do remember them, I rarely remember the feelings attached. That said, I distinctly remember discovering American Horror Story and how it made me feel.
I was in fifth grade around 2014, and as I’ve always been a weird introvert,...
People always talk about how they would give anything to go back in time and experience something for the first time again. I often say that I would sell an organ to feel the serotonin and dopamine boosts I’ve felt while doing specific things for the first time. Most people who long for time travel abilities easily remember what they want to go back in time for, but I am not one of those people. My memory is horrible, so I rarely remember anything, let alone random first experiences. Even when I do remember them, I rarely remember the feelings attached. That said, I distinctly remember discovering American Horror Story and how it made me feel.
I was in fifth grade around 2014, and as I’ve always been a weird introvert,...
- 24/02/2025
- par Maddie Davis
- CBR
With an illustrious and enduring Hollywood career spanning over 40 years and countless cinematic hits to his name, Liam Neeson is undeniably a staple on the silver screen and one of the entertainment industry's most entertaining leading men. Neeson has flexed his phenomenal acting chops in a slew of knockout films like Schindler's List, Love Actually, Batman Begins, and Taken, and has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity thanks to him becoming a certified action hero after starring in the aforementioned fan-favorite hit.
In 2022, Neeson tackled the iconic role of private detective Philip Marlowe in the captivating neo-noir crime thriller Marlowe, sharing the screen with stars like Jessica Lange and Diane Kruger and giving his own dazzling flair and interpretation of the popular literary character. The engrossing period drama impressively marked Neeson's 100th film in his ever-growing resume and further highlighted his charisma and allure as a movie star. Let's take a...
In 2022, Neeson tackled the iconic role of private detective Philip Marlowe in the captivating neo-noir crime thriller Marlowe, sharing the screen with stars like Jessica Lange and Diane Kruger and giving his own dazzling flair and interpretation of the popular literary character. The engrossing period drama impressively marked Neeson's 100th film in his ever-growing resume and further highlighted his charisma and allure as a movie star. Let's take a...
- 22/02/2025
- par Rachel Johnson
- MovieWeb
Drew Barrymore is a child of Hollywood royalty and a Golden Globe winning actress whose career has spanned nearly her entire life, making her first credited screen performance at the age of three. But how many of her titles remain classics? Let’s take a look back at 15 of her greatest films, ranked worst to best.
Barrymore was born to a celebrated acting family though she never really knew her famous ancestors. Her grandfather was John Barrymore, star of “Grand Hotel”, “Twentieth Century” and “Dinner at Eight” among others. She is also the great grand niece of Oscar winners Lionel Barrymore and Ethel Barrymore. Lionel won one of the earliest Oscars as Best Actor for “A Free Soul” in 1931 but is probably best remembered as the villainous Mr. Potter of the Christmas classic “It’s a Wonderful Life.” His sister Ethel won the 1945 Best Supporting Actress Oscar for “None but the Lonely Heart...
Barrymore was born to a celebrated acting family though she never really knew her famous ancestors. Her grandfather was John Barrymore, star of “Grand Hotel”, “Twentieth Century” and “Dinner at Eight” among others. She is also the great grand niece of Oscar winners Lionel Barrymore and Ethel Barrymore. Lionel won one of the earliest Oscars as Best Actor for “A Free Soul” in 1931 but is probably best remembered as the villainous Mr. Potter of the Christmas classic “It’s a Wonderful Life.” His sister Ethel won the 1945 Best Supporting Actress Oscar for “None but the Lonely Heart...
- 15/02/2025
- par Misty Holland, Robert Pius and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Amy Adams joins Javier Bardem in the Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese-produced TV remake of Cape Fear.
Amy Adams has joined the cast of the upcoming TV adaptation of Cape Fear, a project that just got a little bit more exciting with the news that another quality actor of is set to lead the production.
Adams joins Javier Bardem in ‘the story of two happily married attorneys, Anna Bowden and Tom Bowden, who face a growing storm when a notorious killer from their past named Max Cady gets out of prison.’
Javier Bardem is taking on the role of Max Cady, last seen on screen played by Robert De Niro.
There’s no word as yet regarding who will play the role of Tom Bowden, but with Adams and Bardem occupying two of the film’s lead roles, anticipation just went up a notch for the next casting announcement.
Amy Adams has joined the cast of the upcoming TV adaptation of Cape Fear, a project that just got a little bit more exciting with the news that another quality actor of is set to lead the production.
Adams joins Javier Bardem in ‘the story of two happily married attorneys, Anna Bowden and Tom Bowden, who face a growing storm when a notorious killer from their past named Max Cady gets out of prison.’
Javier Bardem is taking on the role of Max Cady, last seen on screen played by Robert De Niro.
There’s no word as yet regarding who will play the role of Tom Bowden, but with Adams and Bardem occupying two of the film’s lead roles, anticipation just went up a notch for the next casting announcement.
- 12/02/2025
- par Dan Cooper
- Film Stories
Golden Globe-winner Amy Adams has been cast in a lead role in Apple TV+’sCape Fear series and will join Oscar-winner Javier Bardem in the show, Variety reports. The new series is based on the 1957 novel The Executioners by John D. MacDonald as well as the 1962 Universal Pictures' Cape Fear, starring Gregory Peck, and Martin Scorsese’s 1991 remake, which starred Robert De Niro and Nick Nolte.
Apple TV+’s Cape Fear was announced back in November 2024 and was given a 10 episode order. The series’ official logline reads: “A storm is coming for happily married attorneys Anna (Adams) and Tom Bowden when Max Cady (Bardem), a notorious killer from their past, gets out of prison.”
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Apple TV+’s Cape Fear was announced back in November 2024 and was given a 10 episode order. The series’ official logline reads: “A storm is coming for happily married attorneys Anna (Adams) and Tom Bowden when Max Cady (Bardem), a notorious killer from their past, gets out of prison.”
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- 11/02/2025
- par Deana Carpenter
- CBR
Amy Adams, the beloved star of films like Arrival and Catch Me If You Can, has joined the cast of the Apple TV+ series Cape Fear. Alongside Javier Bardem, Adams is headlining the series, which offers a new take on Martin Scorsese's divisive '90s thriller starring Robert De Niro.
Per Variety, Adams will star alongside Bardem in the TV version of the 1991 thriller, which starred Nick Nolte, Robert De Niro, Jessica Lange, and Juliette Lewis. As with Scorsese's film, the new Cape Fear is based on the John D. MacDonald novel The Executioners, published in 1961. The story follows attorney Tom Bowden, who withholds evidence to get violent psychopath Max Cady sent to prison. When Cady gets out, he sets his sights on Tom and his wife, fellow attorney Anna, and their teen daughter.
Adams will play Anna, with Bardem taking the role of Max Cady. Here's the...
Per Variety, Adams will star alongside Bardem in the TV version of the 1991 thriller, which starred Nick Nolte, Robert De Niro, Jessica Lange, and Juliette Lewis. As with Scorsese's film, the new Cape Fear is based on the John D. MacDonald novel The Executioners, published in 1961. The story follows attorney Tom Bowden, who withholds evidence to get violent psychopath Max Cady sent to prison. When Cady gets out, he sets his sights on Tom and his wife, fellow attorney Anna, and their teen daughter.
Adams will play Anna, with Bardem taking the role of Max Cady. Here's the...
- 11/02/2025
- par Federico Furzan
- MovieWeb
At one point in time, Steven Spielberg was set to direct the thriller Cape Fear, while Martin Scorsese was attached to direct the historical drama Schindler’s List. Then Scorsese decided to step away from Schindler’s List, a choice that coincided with Spielberg deciding that Cape Fear was too violent for him. So the directors traded movies – resulting in Scorsese directing Robert De Niro and Juliette Lewis to Oscar nominations for Cape Fear and Spielberg turning Schindler’s List into a Best Picture winner. Now, Spielberg and Scorsese are teaming up to executive produce a TV series adaptation of Cape Fear, with Nick Antosca on board as executive producer and showrunner – and Deadline reports that Amy Adams (Man of Steel) has signed on to star in and executive produce the series!
Adams joins the previously announced cast member Javier Bardem, who is set to play the villainous Max Cady...
Adams joins the previously announced cast member Javier Bardem, who is set to play the villainous Max Cady...
- 11/02/2025
- par Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Multi-Emmy and Academy Award nominee Amy Adams will star in and executive produces the Apple TV+ series Cape Fear, from Nick Antosca, Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg. Adams will star opposite Javier Bardem who also exec produces.
Cape Fear is based on John D. MacDonald’s novel The Executioners — which inspired the 1962 feature of the same name directed by J. Lee Thompson from storyboards devised by original director Alfred Hitchcock — and the 1991 remake directed by Scorsese.
The 10-episode series greenlit in November, is described as a tense, Hitchcockian thriller and an examination of America’s obsession with true crime in the 21st century. In Cape Fear, a storm is coming for happily married attorneys Amanda (Adams) and Steve Bowden when Max Cady (played by Bardem), a notorious killer from their past, gets out of prison.
Gregory Peck and Polly Bergen and Nick Nolte and Jessica Lange played...
Cape Fear is based on John D. MacDonald’s novel The Executioners — which inspired the 1962 feature of the same name directed by J. Lee Thompson from storyboards devised by original director Alfred Hitchcock — and the 1991 remake directed by Scorsese.
The 10-episode series greenlit in November, is described as a tense, Hitchcockian thriller and an examination of America’s obsession with true crime in the 21st century. In Cape Fear, a storm is coming for happily married attorneys Amanda (Adams) and Steve Bowden when Max Cady (played by Bardem), a notorious killer from their past, gets out of prison.
Gregory Peck and Polly Bergen and Nick Nolte and Jessica Lange played...
- 11/02/2025
- par Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Amy Adams is set to star in and executive produce Apple TV+’s upcoming “Cape Fear” series, which hails from Hollywood legends Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg.
Adams will star in the Hitchcockian thriller alongside Javier Bardem, who will also serve as an executive producer. The “Cape Fear” remake hails from Nick Antosca, who will write and showrun.
In the series, Adams will star as Anna, an attorney who is married to another attorney named Tom, who face a storm when Max Cady (Bardem), a notorious killer from their past, gets out of prison, per the official logline. The casting for Tom has yet to be announced.
The 10-episode series is billed as an examination of America’s obsession with true crime in the 21st century, according to Apple TV+.
Adams recently starred in “Nightbitch,” which scored her a Golden Globe nomination for best performance by a female actor in...
Adams will star in the Hitchcockian thriller alongside Javier Bardem, who will also serve as an executive producer. The “Cape Fear” remake hails from Nick Antosca, who will write and showrun.
In the series, Adams will star as Anna, an attorney who is married to another attorney named Tom, who face a storm when Max Cady (Bardem), a notorious killer from their past, gets out of prison, per the official logline. The casting for Tom has yet to be announced.
The 10-episode series is billed as an examination of America’s obsession with true crime in the 21st century, according to Apple TV+.
Adams recently starred in “Nightbitch,” which scored her a Golden Globe nomination for best performance by a female actor in...
- 11/02/2025
- par Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Look who’s joining Javier Bardem on a trip to Cape Fear.
Amy Adams (Sharp Objects) will star in and executive-produce Apple TV+’s upcoming series adaptation of the big screen thriller, TVLine has learned.
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In the series, married attorneys Anna (played by Adams) and Tom Bowden are in peril when Max Cady (Bardem,...
Amy Adams (Sharp Objects) will star in and executive-produce Apple TV+’s upcoming series adaptation of the big screen thriller, TVLine has learned.
More from TVLineWho Is Severance's Miss Huang? EP and Co-Stars Hail the 'Incredible,' Theremin-Playing Teen Sarah BockSeverance Creator Opens Up About 'Troubling' Consent Issues Raised in Episode 4, 'Really Devastating' Aftermath of RetreatSeverance Stars Breaks Down That Intense Episode 4 Outing, [Spoiler]'s Villainous Turn - Plus, Grade It!
In the series, married attorneys Anna (played by Adams) and Tom Bowden are in peril when Max Cady (Bardem,...
- 11/02/2025
- par Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
On the eve of EFM in Berlin, Blue Fox Entertainment has acquired international sales rights to the new feature adaptation of the Eugene O’Neill stage classic Long Day’s Journey Into Night starring Ed Harris and Jessica Lange.
Jonathan Kent, the acclaimed British theatre and opera director and former joint artistic director of the Almeida Theatre, makes his feature debut and directed from an adapted screenplay by David Lindsay-Abaire, who scripted Rabbit Hole. Kent directed Lange in the 2016 Broadway production.
Long Day’s Journey Into Night will screen for buyers in Berlin and receives its world premiere at Dublin International Film...
Jonathan Kent, the acclaimed British theatre and opera director and former joint artistic director of the Almeida Theatre, makes his feature debut and directed from an adapted screenplay by David Lindsay-Abaire, who scripted Rabbit Hole. Kent directed Lange in the 2016 Broadway production.
Long Day’s Journey Into Night will screen for buyers in Berlin and receives its world premiere at Dublin International Film...
- 10/02/2025
- ScreenDaily
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