Photographs by Lindsay Ellary Supported by By Amelia Diamond Sophie Thatcher’s handbag is full of tangible memories ... and a ...
Hugh Grant - yes, that Hugh Grant who has been unofficially inaugurated in the rom-com hall of fame - stars as unassuming Mr.
That’s the premise, and the clever casting, of “Heretic,” a horror film starring Grant in his least likely role: a total ...
It’s always exciting to see an actor appear in something you’d never expect. A particular shock registers when seeing British ...
The narrative descends — literally — into what could be called the Bad Basement horror sub-genre, seen in recent movies such ...
Heretic is pure British Gothic in all but name—and Grant’s reclusive Reed is every bit as raffish as Gothic forebears Uncle ...
And why would they stay when it’s clear to every person in the audience screaming for them to get out that he’s an unstable ...
Hugh Grant, the once undisputed king of charmingly bumbling rom-com protagonists, has been on a captivating journey of reinvention. He’s traded stammering apologies and endearingly floppy hair ...
The Last Dance” has been no blockbuster in North American theaters. But in a lethargic fall moviegoing season, even a so-so ...
The film was Heretic, directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, about two Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints missionaries, Sister Barnes (Sophie Thatcher ... You gotta curl your hair to the end ...
his laugh lines become him and his hair remains splendid. “Reed and I had an awful lot in common,” Grant says. “He’s able to ...
A missionary visit goes wrong in ‘Heretic,’ ‘Like Water for Chocolate’ gets a new TV adaptation, Picasso’s printmaking gets a ...