‘Slow Horses’ Actor Jack Lowden Unpacks River Cartwright and Why Pride Gets in His Way
"Slow Horses" actor Jack Lowden on playing River Cartwright and why pride gets in his way, and why River is a "sad bunny."
"Slow Horses" actor Jack Lowden on playing River Cartwright and why pride gets in his way, and why River is a "sad bunny."
'Widow's Bay' and other contenders continue to complicate Emmy's comedy conundrum.
After the biggest popcorn season since the pandemic, movie theater owners hope the good times carry through fall.
Hulu is bringing back "Good American Family" for a second season, with the show taking on an anthology format.
In 'Insidious: Out of the Further,' director Jacob Chase nails the horror franchise’s creepy vibes but could have benefited from a leaner story.
"Slow Horses" actor Jack Lowden on playing River Cartwright and why pride gets in his…
Ivan Ostrochovský's "Only Beautiful Things to Look At" is a handsome but muted expose of the forced sterilization of Roma women in '80s Czechoslovakia
Swiss director Jan-Eric Mack's Karlovy Vary competition entry 'A Happy Family' follows a working single mother at odds with child protection services.
"Love Island USA" Season 8 Contestant Caleb McDaniel on his relationship with Jaiden, not exploring Melanie and his newfound fame.
"Pokemon Go" celebrates its 10-year anniversary this week with Mewtwo event in Times Square and new "Pokemon Go Fest" details.
Randolph Mantooth, known for playing paramedic John Gage on the “Emergency!” TV series in the 1970s, died July 9 in Ventura. He was 80.
Colombia's Bogotá Audiovisual Market (BAM) wrapped its 17th Edition July 10 with an uptick in attendance
Jay-Z celebrated the 30th anniversary of 'Reasonable Doubt' at Yankee Stadium with Beyoncé, Blue Ivy Carter, Nas, Alicia Keys and more.
Cineverse has bought ‘Portal to Hell’ and is planning a limited theatrical release for the horror-comedy.
Jack White offered an opening-act slot to Twin Temple, the self-styled 'Satanic' duo, after they were dropped by country singer Charley Crockkett.
Donald Iwerks, the Disney camera technician and co-founder of Iwerks entertainment, died July 9. He was 96.