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Chloé Zhao’s ‘Hamnet’ Adaptation Set at Focus With Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley, Steven Spielberg to Produce
Maggie O’Farrell’s bestselling novel imagines the aftermath of the death of William Shakespeare’s son
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Lionsgate Picks Up Cillian Murphy-Led Adaptation ‘Small Things Like These’
Tim Mielants directs the Irish/Belgian co-production from Artists Equity, which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival
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Mati Diop’s ‘Dahomey’ Wins Berlin Film Festival’s Golden Bear Honor
Silver Bear jury prizes went to the latest films from Hong Sangsoo and Bruno Dumont
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‘Dune’ Prequel Series Taps Emily Watson and Shirley Henderson as Leads
The actresses will play the Harkonnen Sisters as they combat forces that threaten the future of humankind
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Willem Dafoe, Emily Watson, Finn Wolfhard to Star in Fantasy Epic ‘The Legend of Ochi’ for A24
Music video director and animation studio co-founder Isaiah Saxon will make his feature debut on the film
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Emily Watson, Richard E Grant to Reteam for Rom-Com ‘Fado!’
Protagonist Pictures to introduce director Jason Wingard’s indie at Cannes
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‘The Happy Prince’ Film Review: Rupert Everett Gets Under Oscar Wilde’s Skin
The actor isn’t always the most assured writer-director, but he does understand the essence of his troubled, talented hero
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Saoirse Ronan Is a Confused Newlywed in the First Trailer for ‘On Chesil Beach’ (Video)
Billy Howle, Emily Watson, Samuel West and Anne-Marie Duff also star
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Anthony Hopkins, Emma Thompson Lead ‘King Lear’ Adaptation for BBC, Amazon Prime
Emily Watson and Jim Broadbent also star
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Emily Watson Joins Angela Lansbury in PBS’ ‘Little Women’
Watson will play mother Marmee on PBS series
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‘Genius’: This Einstein Wants to Know If the Real One Is a Communist (Exclusive Video)
Geoffrey Rush gets grilled about potential ties to the no-no party
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‘Genius’ Trailer: Albert Einstein Has All the Answers – And Some Sex (Video)
TCA 2017: E=mc^2 dude takes on the Nazis in Nat Geo series
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‘Everest’ Venice Review: Jake Gyllenhaal and Company Find Some Thrills But Mostly Thin Air
Director Baltasar Kormákur’s adventure epic has breathtaking moments of peril, but too many characters make for an unsatisfying docudrama
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Jake Gyllenhaal, Jason Clarke Drama ‘Everest’ to Open Venice Film Festival
Director Baltasar Kormákur’s film will kick off the fest on Sept. 2
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‘Little Boy’ Review: Faith-Based Drama Revisits Anti-Asian Racism During WWII
Despite boasting several important moral lessons, the period piece is more artificial than a polyester teddy bear stuffed with Splenda and Cheez Whiz — and about as appealing