
Universal Shifts Release Dates for 'The Mummy' and 'Miami Vice '85' Reboots
Universal Pictures has announced new release dates for two anticipated reboots, moving "The Mummy" to 2027 and "Miami Vice '85" to 2028.
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Universal Pictures has announced new release dates for two anticipated reboots, moving "The Mummy" to 2027 and "Miami Vice '85" to 2028.

Daniel Craig and his wife Rachel Weisz made an unexpected appearance among the faithful during the Epitaphios procession on Good Friday in Glyfada.

What is it like to be Michael B Jordan’s twin, Andie MacDowell’s hands or Rachel Weisz’s hair?

Ostensibly about forbidden passion, the mini-series interrogates the mechanics of desire in eight wickedly smart, funny, and sexy bite-sized episodes

Anyone who loves a completely unreliable narrator has the perfect next watch in Netflix's new erotic thriller starring Oscar winner Rachel Weisz.
Is Netflix’s New Rachel Weisz Show ‘Vladimir’ Worth Watching? Forbes
Inte ens magnifika Rachel Weisz och John Slattery kan rädda den nya Netflixserien ”Vladimir”.

This adaptation of the 2022 novel – starring Weisz, Leo Woodall and John Slattery – fits it perfectly to television.

After nearly 20 years, the third installment in The Mummy franchise is going back in the sarcophagus.

The Mummy 4 directors officially confirm that Brendan Fraser's 16-year-old sequel is not being treated as canon in their upcoming revival.
From real kidnappings to psychological thrillers and family secrets, with protagonists like Nicole Kidman, Rachel Weisz, Steve Carell, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Elisabeth Moss, this is the best content…
IGN publishes a flashback review of Stephen Sommers' 1999 film 'The Mummy,' exploring its enduring appeal as a modern classic and a tribute to adventure and screwball comedy genres.

John Hannah is reportedly set to reprise his role as Rachel Weisz's brother in the upcoming Universal feature 'The Mummy,' with 'Ready or Not' filmmakers Radio Silence helming the project.

The series follows a university professor played by Rachel Weisz, who begins to desire her younger colleague, while her husband faces accusations of seducing students.

As her debut novel becomes a Netflix series starring Rachel Weisz and Leo Woodall, the American author talks about comparisons with Lolita, moving on from #MeToo and problematic authors When we meet…

Discover the perfect weekend binge with Netflix's new 8-part series Vladimir, blending comedy, drama, and romance starring Rachel Weisz & Leo Woodall.
Las intervenciones mirando a cámara restan fuerza a una serie sobre una mujer madura que se siente atraída por un compañero más joven

Netflix's limited series Vladimir stars Rachel Weisz as a middle-aged academic obsessed with her young colleague. Here's who joins her in the cast.

When attached to a story about sexually indiscreet academics of fine literature, the name “Vladimir” automatically invokes the author Nabokov.

M (Rachel Weisz) is a middle-aged professor and writer, as well as a mother and wife. However, the situation with her husband John (John Slattery) is somewhat unstable.

Há muita traição para ver no streaming nos próximos dias. "DTF St. Louis", "The Hack" e "Vladimir" estão em destaque, mas há outras cowboyadas (literalmente) para descobrir.

NETFLIX u ožujku donosi niz novih filmova i serija koji bi mogli obilježiti početak sezone bingeanja.
Actors Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz have reportedly sold their Brooklyn townhouse for $11.8 million, nearly doubling their investment from a decade ago.

The Prime Video series "Dead Ringers" features Rachel Weisz in a compelling dual lead role, earning high praise and being recommended as a must-watch. The series is noted for its ability to captivate viewers from the first minute.

Joe Alwyn has lined up his next feature film role. The “Hamnet” and “The Brutalist” actor will star alongside Rachel Weisz and Matthew Macfadyen in Tomas Alfredson’s new drama “Seance on a Wet…

Rachel Weisz obsesses over Leo Woodall in an addictive new drama, while Pixar’s latest riffs on everything from Avatar to Dr Dolittle.

“Vladimir” may be one of the most literary TV shows in memory — but don’t take that to mean that it isn’t hot-blooded.

The provocative new Netflix limited series Vladimir, with Rachel Weisz and Leo Woodall leading, is off to a sizzling hot start on Rotten Tomatoes.

Rachel Weisz's Netflix miniseries about a horny middle-aged professor promises a steamy campus drama that just turns out to be a lot of hot air.
Julia May Jonas adapts her own acclaimed novel about a married English professor who develops an all-consuming crush on a younger colleague.

“The Mummy 4” directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett recently spoke to Entertainment Weekly on their press tour for “Ready or Not 2: Here I Come” and teased the upcoming sequel as “really,…

Streaming platforms in March will offer several anticipated book adaptations, including Julia May Jonas's "Vladimir" starring Rachel Weisz and Nicole Kidman as Kay Scarpetta based on…

With audiences fatigued by endlessly interconnected mashups, studios are reverting to movies with one storyline that ends in a natural conclusion – what a radical idea The news this week that Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz are to return in a new Mummy film for the first time in a quarter of a century feels a bit like Hollywood stumbling out of a very long house party it doesn’t entirely remember attending. The last time the pair appeared together was 2001, when The Mummy Returns (itself an insipid sequel to 1999’s much better The Mummy) hit multiplexes. Since then we’ve had a spin-off (2002’s The Scorpion King, featuring an early turn from Dwayne Johnson) and a second sequel that didn’t feature Weisz, 2008’s forgettable The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. And then, of course, there was the ill-fated “Dark Universe”, forever immortalised by that solemn publicity photograph of Russell Crowe (Dr Jekyll), Javier Bardem (Frankenstein’s Monster), Tom Cruise and Johnny Depp (The Invisible Man) staring into the middle distance like an ageing goth supergroup. The plan was to launch an interconnected saga in which Jekyll would act as a sort of monster-movie Nick Fury, corralling Dracula, Frankenstein and assorted undead assets into a synergised Marvel-style cinematic ecosystem. Fortunately it rapidly fell apart: 2017’s Cruise-led The Mummy landed with all the grace of a cursed sarcophagus dropped down a lift shaft. And that, as far as the Dark Universe was concerned, was that. Universal pivoted to smaller films such as Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man, while Bardem’s Monster and Depp’s Invisible Man never materialised at all. Continue reading...