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‘Westworld’ Star Ed Harris Discusses William’s Season 4 Predicament and How Much He Enjoyed That Golf Scene
[This story contains spoilers for Westworld season four episode “Well Enough Alone.”] Ed Harris does not know how it is going to end for William, aka the Man in Black, when Westworld concludes with its fifth and final season, but he has some thoughts. The Oscar-nominated actor has played the role of the sadistic park […]
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‘Westworld’ Team on Exploring (Un)Reliable Narrators and the Nature of Reality in a Season 4 That’s “Easier to Grasp”
Westworld season four is going to be easier to follow than its previous season, according to one star, but don’t expect the series to let up on any of the twists, turns and themes that have made it great. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter during the HBO series’ fourth season red carpet premiere in New […]
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Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ‘The Lost Daughter’: Olivia Colman Becomes Fixated With a Mother and Child in First Trailer
Netflix released the first trailer for its upcoming psychological drama The Lost Daughter, which marks Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut. The film, adapted from Elena Ferrante’s 2006 novel of the same name, tells the story of a woman on vacation, played by Oscar winner Olivia Colman, who increasingly becomes obsessed with another woman on the beach […]
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‘The Truman Show’ Star Ed Harris Looks Back on His “Pretty Twisted” Character
Free Guy, the Ryan Reynolds comedy out Aug. 13 about a video game character that develops sentience, has drawn comparisons to another high-concept comedy, 1998’s The Truman Show. That film, which debuted six years after the MTV series The Real World but before the U.S. launch of Survivor and Big Brother, was credited with anticipating […]
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Jeffrey Sacino, Hairstylist on ‘The West Wing,’ ‘Tales of the City’ and ‘Pollock,’ Dies at 72
Jeffrey Sacino, an Emmy-nominated hairstylist who had a long run on 'The West Wing' and worked on films including 'Cobb,' 'Pollock' and 'The Kingdom,' has died. He was 72.
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Greg Kinnear to Make Broadway Debut as Atticus Finch in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ (Exclusive)
Continuing the trend of distinguished American actors taking on one of the most iconic characters in the national literary canon, Greg Kinnear will be the latest Atticus Finch in the smash hit Broadway production of 'To Kill a Mockingbird.'
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‘The Last Full Measure’: Film Review
Sebastian Stan, Christopher Plummer, William Hurt, Ed Harris and Samuel L. Jackson co-star in 'The Last Full Meaure,' a drama about the effor to award a soldier military honors decades after his death.
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Alex Brewis, Talent Agent, Dies at 92
Alex Brewis, a talent agent who represented Ed Harris, Tom Skerritt and Star Trek legends Leonard Nimoy and D.C. Fontana, died Dec. 26 at his Studio City home after a long battle with Parkinson's disease, his son announced. He was 92.
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‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Sets Free Performance for 18,000 New York School Students (Exclusive)
Aaron Sorkin's blockbuster adaptation of the Harper Lee novel will be the first Broadway play staged at Madison Square Garden, featuring the entire cast led by Ed Harris.
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Critic’s Picks: A November To-Do List for Film Buffs in L.A.
November options for SoCal cinephiles include a weekend of movies by 'Parasite' director Bong Joon-ho, screenings of films by Ozu, Renoir and Malle and a series devoted to 'American Factory' director Julia Reichert.
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Broadway Smash ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Completes Second-Year Cast (Exclusive)
Eliza Scanlen, LisaGay Hamilton, Nina Grollman and Taylor Trensch are among those joining the previously announced Ed Harris and Nick Robinson in Aaron Sorkin's stage adaptation of the classic Harper Lee novel.
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Nick Robinson to Make Broadway Debut in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
Nick Robinson, best known for 'Love, Simon' and 'Jurassic World,' is set to make his Broadway debut in Aaron Sorkin's adaptation of Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mockingbird' at New York's Shubert Theatre.
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