Bill Nighy
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Meet the 2023 Oscar Acting Nominees (Photos)
16 out of the 20 nominees are first-timers, including Paul Mescal, Brian Tyree Henry, Stephanie Hsu, Andrea Riseborough, and Barry Keoghan
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Why ‘Living’ Star Bill Nighy Is a Cinematographer’s Dream: He ‘Commands Space’
TheWrap magazine: “He’s got a gravity to him that becomes very evident when you’re around him,” says DP Jamie D. Ramsay
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‘Living’ Film Review: Bill Nighy Shines in Elegant ‘Ikiru’ Remake
Screenwriter Kazuo Ishiguro does right by Kurosawa’s classic about a bureaucrat facing his own mortality
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‘Living’ Star Bill Nighy on Capturing the Heroism of ‘Normal People Getting Through Life’ (Video)
TIFF 2022: The actor discussed playing a lonely British bureaucrat whose cancer diagnosis inspires him to do good while he still can
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‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’ Review: Chiwetel Ejiofor Infuses Showtime Adaptation With New Ideas
The Showtime series tips its hat to the David Bowie film of the same name, but charts its own successful path forward
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‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’ Trailer: Chiwetel Ejiofor Is Here From Space to Save the World (Video)
Showtime’s limited sci-fi series also starring Naomi Harris and Bill Nighy premieres in April
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‘Minamata’ Film Review: Johnny Depp Photographs Environmental Disaster in Urgent Biopic
This true story fits firmly in the “Erin Brockovich” mold, but it celebrates the power of photojournalism
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Bill Nighy Joins Showtime’s ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’ in Role Made Famous by David Bowie
He joins Chiwetel Ejiofor and Naomie Harris in the TV series adaptation
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Bill Nighy’s ‘Living’ Finds New Life at Sony Classics
Sundance 2022: Oliver Hermanus’ film re-imagines Akira Kurosawa’s 1952 classic “Ikiru”
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33 Classic World War II Movies, From ‘Stalag 17’ to ‘Dunkirk’ (Photos)
Here are a few films that best shine light on the heroics of those who died while serving in the armed forces during WWII
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‘Sometimes Always Never’ Film Review: Bill Nighy Helps Lift Scatter-Brained Family Drama
The film from director Carl Hunter creates characters charged with latent resentment, unresolved loss and unhealthy defense mechanisms
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‘Hope Gap’ Film Review: Divorce Drama Showcases Annette Bening and Little Else
Writer-director William Nicholson’s look at the aftermath of a decades-long British marriage gives Bening plenty to act but not much to chew on
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‘Emma.’ Film Review: Classic Jane Austen Novel Becomes a Sumptuous, Smart Big-Screen Treat
Beneath the lush English surfaces and romcom dazzle are nuanced touches and rich performances, most notably from Johnny Flynn
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‘The Kindness of Strangers’ Film Review: Cast of Stars Cross Paths in Miserable Manhattan
The latest from Lone Scherfig plays like one of those Garry Marshall all-star ensemble pieces, except depressing
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Annette Bening Family Drama ‘Hope Gap’ Goes to Roadside Attractions and Screen Media
William Nicholson directs the film based on his own play “The Retreat From Moscow”