It’s the end of an era for the karate kid. On the eve of the Cobra Kai series finale, Maridueña tells GQ what’s next: a soul-searching stint in New York City.
The full cast includes Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, Lars Mikkelsen, and David Bradley. Frankenstein is set to stream on Netflix this November.
Sing Sing—A24’s acclaimed prison drama starring Best Actor Oscar nominee Colman Domingo—is new on digital streaming. Directed by Greg Kwedar, Sing Sing, opened in limited release in limited ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Jacques Audiard’s “Emilia Pérez” is an Oscar contender unlike any other ... as “a French-inspired film made entirely without a French cast or crew.” ...
Following a recent behind-the-scenes photo showing the Moon Knight star from the back, Netflix has released a first official look at Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein in Guillermo del Toro's ...
Oscar winner Jessica Yu (“Quiz Lady” and “This Is Us”) will direct the Jonas Brothers Christmas film, which hails from Disney Branded Television and Disney’s 20th Television. Isaac Aptaker and ...
The new photo shows Oscar Isaac, who portrays the titular mad scientist, holding a mysterious vial. In a prerecorded message during the streamer’s Next on Netflix event on Wednesday, writer and ...
PHOENIX — Isaac School District teachers will receive a paycheck, after a mismanaged budget left the district in financial chaos and without money to pay staff and teachers. Isaac teachers will ...
Joining Oscar Isaac in the cast of Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein are Mia Goth, Jacob Elordi, Christoph Waltz, Felix Kammerer, Lars Mikkelsen, David Bradley, and Christian Convery.
While I'd use most of the above options as both a hair oil and a beard oil, Aesop's is one where I think of it as a hair oil first and foremost. It brings control without making things look greasy ...
For all the love showered upon smaller, more intimate art-house fare, nothing excites Oscar voters — or at least the producers of the telecast — more than having a giant studio hit in the best ...
For all the love showered upon smaller, more intimate art-house fare, nothing excites Oscar voters — or at least the producers of the telecast — more than having a giant studio hit in the best picture ...