Netflix has released the first trailer for “Steve”, a drama starring Academy Award winner Cillian Murphy as a headteacher struggling to save both his reform school and himself. Based on Max Porter’s 2023 novel “Shy”, the film will have its world premiere at the New York Film Festival, running from September 26 to October 13, before streaming globally on October 3. It will also open in select theatres on September 9.
Filming for the much-awaited “Peaky Blinders” movie has officially wrapped, as confirmed by series creator Steven Knight. In a recent conversation on The Playlist’s Bingeworthy podcast, Knight revealed, “We finished shooting on December 13.”
Last year’s Academy Award winners—Emma Stone, Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr, and Da’Vine Joy Randolph—are set to grace the stage once again, this time as presenters at the 2025 Oscars.
HBO’s decision to reboot the beloved “Harry Potter” series as a television show has generated massive interest, and while Fiennes hasn’t confirmed his own involvement, he has previously expressed interest in returning to the role.
HBO is searching for the perfect Severus Snape for its upcoming Harry Potter TV series and believes “I May Destroy You” star Paapa Essiedu could be an ideal fit.
Oscar-winning actor Cillian Murphy has returned to his iconic role as Tommy Shelby in the “Peaky Blinders” film as confirmed by The Hollywood Reporter. The Birmingham gangster drama, created by Steven Knight, is being adapted into a feature-length movie.
Universal Studios has revealed that acclaimed actor Cillian Murphy is set to headline their upcoming mining drama, "Blood Runs Coal". The film, based on the riveting non-fiction book by Mark A Bradley, promises a gripping narrative diving into corrupt union politics and a chilling murder mystery.
Murphy's rumored reprisal of Tommy Shelby for the "Peaky Blinders" movie isn't surprising, given his expressed desire to return if the script meets his standards.
The grandest night in Hollywood was filled with stars steering a bit too clear from pressing political issues, unlike previous years.
Netflix has released the first trailer for “Steve”, a drama starring Academy Award winner Cillian Murphy as a headteacher struggling to save both his reform school and himself. Based on Max Porter’s 2023 novel “Shy”, the film will have its world premiere at the New York Film Festival, running from September 26 to October 13, before streaming globally on October 3. It will also open in select theatres on September 9.
Filming for the much-awaited “Peaky Blinders” movie has officially wrapped, as confirmed by series creator Steven Knight. In a recent conversation on The Playlist’s Bingeworthy podcast, Knight revealed, “We finished shooting on December 13.”
Last year’s Academy Award winners—Emma Stone, Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr, and Da’Vine Joy Randolph—are set to grace the stage once again, this time as presenters at the 2025 Oscars.
HBO’s decision to reboot the beloved “Harry Potter” series as a television show has generated massive interest, and while Fiennes hasn’t confirmed his own involvement, he has previously expressed interest in returning to the role.
HBO is searching for the perfect Severus Snape for its upcoming Harry Potter TV series and believes “I May Destroy You” star Paapa Essiedu could be an ideal fit.
Oscar-winning actor Cillian Murphy has returned to his iconic role as Tommy Shelby in the “Peaky Blinders” film as confirmed by The Hollywood Reporter. The Birmingham gangster drama, created by Steven Knight, is being adapted into a feature-length movie.
Universal Studios has revealed that acclaimed actor Cillian Murphy is set to headline their upcoming mining drama, "Blood Runs Coal". The film, based on the riveting non-fiction book by Mark A Bradley, promises a gripping narrative diving into corrupt union politics and a chilling murder mystery.
Murphy's rumored reprisal of Tommy Shelby for the "Peaky Blinders" movie isn't surprising, given his expressed desire to return if the script meets his standards.
The grandest night in Hollywood was filled with stars steering a bit too clear from pressing political issues, unlike previous years.
Cillian Murphy earned his first Academy Award for his portrayal in “Oppenheimer” of the physicist who led the United States’ development of the atomic bomb during World War Two.