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The Legend of Ochi will begin streaming on HBO Max on August 15, 2025. The film stars Willem Dafoe ( Spider-Man ), Helena ...
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Screen Rant on MSNA24's Fantasy Movie With 75% RT Score Gets A Streaming Release Date
An A24 fantasy movie with a 75% Rotten Tomatoes score, starring Finn Wolfhard and Willem Dafoe, will soon be available to ...
Read a interview with Emily Watson about why the 'Dune: The Sisterhood' and 'God’s Creatures' star loves being In front of the camera -- and much more as she talks with Deadline's Baz Bamigboye ...
To prepare for her starring role in “Dune Prophecy,” a sci-fi series set thousands of years in the future, Emily Watson turned to the Tudor dynasty. She spent hours at London’s National ...
Emily Watson in "Dune: Prophecy" (HBO)This is precisely why Fimmel's Desmond Hart has positioned himself as their adversary, first by knocking off the Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother who served as ...
Mescal clocked Watson’s leadership, too. “Emily is a phenomenal leader, not just of like the cast and actors, but of the film,” Mescal said at the Q&A.
Emily Watson, the star of 'Dune: Prophecy,' discusses playing the religious leader at the heart of the HBO show and her hopes for a second season.
April 19 (UPI) --Too Close, a British psychological drama starring Emily Watson, is coming to streaming service AMC+ on May 20. The full miniseries will be available to view on AMC+ when it premieres.
Emily Watson stars as Aileen in “God’s Creatures” (Courtesy of A24) Filming on the “hypnotically beautiful” coast of Donegal, Ireland underscored the mythic isolation of the town for ...
“Too Close” star Emily Watson has a personal relationship to the source material for the three-part psychological thriller, premiering Thursday (May 20) on AMC+. It’s based on the… ...
Emily Watson thinks "you have to be a bit of an idiot to be an actor". The 57-year-old star - who has enjoyed a hugely successful career on stage and screen - admits she was "very, very green ...
Emily Watson: Thank you for having me. It’s very nice to be here. Jace: How familiar were you with Louisa May Alcott’s novel? Emily: I’d read it as a child, and loved it as a child.
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