The rumors surrounding the production of the 1997 Oscar-winning blockbuster "overshadowed the actual relationship I have with him," Winslet said of Cameron.
Ellen Kuras is making her directorial debut with Lee, a film which will tell the story of Lee Miller, a model turned war correspondent and photographer who reported for Vogue during the Second World War.
Comedies come in all shapes and sizes, genres and flavors. You can pick from any number of comedic subgenres, from slapstick to farce to raunchy to ridiculous.
[Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers for The Regime Season 1 Episode 6 series finale, “Don’t Yet Rejoice.”] The Regime always promised we were seeing the final year of an authoritarian regime, and viewers saw Chancellor Elena Vernham’s (Kate Winslet) reign come toppling down in The Regime Episode 6 finale.
Whether in the form of a drama or a parody, the best movies and TV shows about dictators demonstrate the extent to which people who cling to power the most desperately are often those who are the first to lose it.
There’s a unique pleasure in the political satire. Whether in film or on television, well-wrought satires ask the viewer to think critically about the nature of politics, how power works, and how mendacity can overwhelm even the most upright political figures.
Perhaps you're in a "what to stream?" rut, or maybe you're just curious about what people are watching right now, either way, we have a list of the most popular series this month across streaming services.
[Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers for The Regime series premiere.] With the Emmy-winning Mildred Pierce and Mare of Easttown under her belt, Kate Winslet has delivered memorable characters for HBO.
HBO‘s The Regime takes place in an unnamed European country. But do context clues from the trailer, series descriptions, and reviews give a glimpse into where the show is meant to be based?
Heaven (or its opposite) knows these turbulent times are ripe for mining dark humor from politics, but The Regime is so overripe it often feels like too much and too little at the same time.
We’ve watched HBO’s new six-part original series The Regime, and we can promise you’ve never seen Kate Winslet in a role quite like this. The Oscar- and Emmy-winning actress stars as Chancellor Elena Vernham, the leader of an unnamed contemporary Central European nation with an authoritarian bent, as the walls begin to close in on her rule.
Many actors are defined by a singular role in their performance history, and some actors wish they could be defined by any character other than the one that made them famous.
HBO is giving viewers a fresh look at The Regime, the latest limited series project starring Kate Winslet who previously appeared in the premium cabler’s Mare of Easttown and Mildred Pierce.
Christmas ranks up there with Valentine’s Day in terms of romantic potential. While it might sometimes seem as if Christmas movies are a dime a dozen, some truly romantic gems hiding out there have more than managed to stand the test of time.
While Australia may be on the opposite side of the world from Hollywood, the country has made its mark on Tinseltown thanks to its unique and thriving film industry. Whether it’s a drama, comedy, horror, or action, people from down under know how to make a great flick.
We’re not categorically opposed to remakes. There are several that have been done quite well. But loads of cinematic masterpieces need to be left just as they are. Check out 20 examples below.
While viewers love light-hearted content that makes them laugh, they equally love being put through the emotional ringer. There are several films known for being certified tearjerkers.
Those who are talented and lucky enough sometimes get a slew of awards, like an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony, otherwise known as EGOT. Only a select few have achieved this, but several are close.
It’s time to look at the hottest vegetarian celebrities, from lifetime animal rights activists to those who followed doctor’s orders.
There is hope for more Mare of Easttown .
McKinnon impersonated Kate Winslet’s titular Mare of Easttown character for a Saturday Night Live sketch called Murdur Durdur in early May, and Winslet still can’t get enough of it.
People loved Mare of Easttown so much that HBO Max crashed during the series finale May 30, so it goes without saying that a second season would be welcomed and probably preferred over the original plan for Mare to only exist as a seven-episode limited series.
Remember when Rose urged Jack to draw her like one of his French girls in Titanic? Kate Winslet is still of the same unabashed and unedited mindset 24 years later.
While this year's awards eligible films might be of a more indie bent, the actors and actresses that should be in competition this year are far from minor. There were dozens of transcendent performances in 2020 from some of our biggest names.
This was not the 2020 anyone expected. This was supposed to be a year of new triumphs from Steven Spielberg ("West Side Story"), Ridley Scott ("The Last Duel"), Edgar Wright ("Last Night in Soho") and Wes Anderson ("The French Dispatch); then COVID happened, and the film industry hedged its bets.
We're not talking about "The Godfather" or "Titanic". We know you've seen those. Here are 25 long hauls begging for your suddenly abundant spare time!
In honor of the 10-year anniversary of Heath Ledger’s win and all these talented folks’ enormous contributions to film, here are 23 people who received posthumous Academy Award nominations.
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