Bailey took to the carpet alongside his co-stars, with slicked back hair and a double-breasted suit that looked suspiciously like something His Majesty's most rogue secret agent would look at home in.
Our Viking chapter is about a mother and a son, the samurai feudal Japan chapter is about two brothers and the final chapter set in World War II is about someone that's been doubted and trying to prove themselves.
Robenson Lauvince is a Haitian filmmaker making history with his political thriller "July 7: Who Killed the President of Haiti?" shown nationwide, marking a milestone for Haitian cinema.
Ralph Fiennes discussed his reunion with Juliette Binoche after 20 years, highlighting that this experience brought back many memories and marked a significant moment in their careers as they collaborated once again in their new film, "The Return."
Kidman revealed that her husband, Keith Urban, has the word 'babygirl' tattooed on his neck, exhibiting a personal connection even before the film was made. She joked about the title's implications, stating, 'Keith's not allowed to call anyone else Babygirl.' This indicates a unique blend of affection and possessiveness, emphasizing how intertwined their personal lives are with the film's theme.
Lopez showed appreciation for the entire cast and crew of 'Unstoppable,' deflecting a question about Affleck's comment. She said, 'I would describe all of the cast and everybody behind the scenes as spectacular and wonderful.' Her response highlighted a focus on collaboration over personal connections.
At 94, the Oscar-winning filmmaker still has it in delivering a classic courtroom story that is a riveting suspenseful thriller, one of the most compelling human dramas of his career.
Billy Crystal recounted the 1989 London premiere of "When Harry Met Sally," where Princess Diana's unexpected laughter at Meg Ryan's fake orgasm scene stole the show, leading to a memorable experience for all.