Russell Crowe Should Not Settle for Being ‘Unhinged’ — Career Watch
Getting older can be a blessing for a movie star who finds his inner character actor, but beware the B-movie paydays.
Getting older can be a blessing for a movie star who finds his inner character actor, but beware the B-movie paydays.
“Loudest Voice” writer Gabriel Sherman explains how Ailes mixed Leni Riefenstahl and Louis B. Mayer to bring auteur values to propaganda.
Terms of the Fox News host’s settlement with Ailes mean she can’t say much about him, but that hasn’t stopped Naomi Watts and Nicole Kidman from playing her on screen.
“Greatest” is probably the wrong word, given Showtime’s miniseries highlights the most dangerous innovations and salacious sins of the Fox News titan.
Speaking at the ATX Television Festival, Blumhouse Television co-presidents Marci Wiseman and Jeremy Gold outlined the indie TV studio’s future projects.
The next few weeks bring Nicolas Winding Refn, Russell Crowe, Zendaya, Kevin Bacon, Naomi Watts, Emma Thompson, Ben Kingsley, and more.
Showtime’s seven-part series about the man who turned the cable news network into a behemoth debuts at the end of June.
Crowe will tackle the first major portrayal of the late architect of the cable news network, alongside a cast that also includes Naomi Watts, Sienna Miller, and Seth MacFarlane.