It’s not over ’til the little gold gentleman sings,but picking the winners isn’t as tough as it seems.
Masters of the Air flies high but struggles to get any emotional uplift,despite the help of big names in front of and behind the camera.
Perhaps it’s not surprising that the American actor’s first novel is all about the making of a film.
Based on the Swedish bestseller,this US adaptation threatens to tip into melancholy,but Hanks makes sure you are always on his character’s side.
The musician and actor opens up about being mentored by Bruce Springsteen,why it’s never too late to create and raising her boys “as if I was raising women”.
The dual Oscar winner is the flesh-and-blood star in this new animated version of the Disney classic,but it feels as if he’s almost given up acting.
As a fan,Abbi Jacobson felt a lot of pressure in turning the beloved Geena Davis and Tom Hanks movie into a TV series. So she asked their advice.
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Outside Elvis,he’s famed for his likeable persona – just don’t confuse this avatar of American goodness with someone longing for the good ol’ days.
Director Paul Thomas Anderson didn’t have to look far when casting Licorice Pizza - the stars were (practically) family.
Connor Ratliff uses his experience of being punted from a role by one of the Hollywood’s most beloved actors to investigate the broader issue of how we deal with failure.