From ‘Oppenheimer’ to ‘Dune: Part Two,’ Here’s Where to See Florence Pugh Next
From Netflix’s “East of Eden” to collaborating with former partner Zach Braff, here are all the projects the Oscar nominee has in the works.
From Netflix’s “East of Eden” to collaborating with former partner Zach Braff, here are all the projects the Oscar nominee has in the works.
Playing an opioid-addicted grieving woman is the closest to a rom-com Pugh will ever get, said the Oscar-nominated star.
Molly Shannon and Chinaza Uche also star in the upcoming film, in theaters March 24.
“I flipped over the sheep and went straight down into cowpat,” Pugh recalled of filming in Ireland.
“That was so not what I wanted to do, or the industry I wanted to work in,” Pugh said of the 2015 failed Fox pilot “Studio City.”
The thriller follows a documentary crew that attempts to save an endangered breed of wolves in the Alaskan wilderness.
“I completely agree with her that it’s overshadowing everything else that the movie’s about,” Olivia Wilde said about Florence Pugh’s comments on the film’s sex scenes.
Laurie Strode is back at the bloody bat in David Gordon Green’s “Halloween Ends” this week: the latest clash in the final girl’s undying genre crusade.
“The Wonder” premieres in theaters on November 2 before hitting the streaming platform on November 16.
The dynamic star of Olivia Wilde’s new thriller has appeared in 10 films since making her feature debut in Carol Morley’s 2014 mystery “The Falling.”
Wilde and Harry Styles may prove that even without great reviews and a publicity strategy that goes completely off the rails, success is possible.
Creative differences, arguments over COVID protocols, and Wilde’s relationship with Harry Styles reportedly pushed the relationship between the two actresses to a breaking point.