A Knives Out Mystery image gives fans a fresh look at Daniel Craig as Benoit Blanc, and he’s sharing the scene with rumored James Bond actor Josh O’Connor. The photo shows the two characters standing together in a church,
Queer’ is an esoteric film where director Luca Guadagnino leans heavily into abstraction. With a minimalistic plot, prolonged static shots, and speculative art forms, the film challenges viewers at nearly every turn,
Unlike Challengers, a mostly-upbeat romantic sports drama, Queer is bleak. The film progressively gets darker as the plot progresses. As Lee looks for a deeper, emotional bond with Allerton, the latter is mostly non-committal.
Daniel Craig may forever be loved as 007, but he also has numerous critically acclaimed non-Bond movies to be proud of. Here is a list.
Set in 1940s Mexico City, it follows an American expat named Lee (played by Daniel Craig) who becomes infatuated with a younger man, Eugene Allerton (played by Drew Starkey). The film explores themes of longing, isolation, and obsession.
O'Connor's role opposite Craig in Wake Up Dead Man comes at an interesting time, as the actor has recently been linked to Craig's old role, James Bond. However, O'Connor downplayed the rumour that he'll be putting on the tuxedo, telling Deadline that he has "no thoughts on the speculation.
A vibrant and sometimes venomous adaptations of William S Burroughs' novel, Luca Guadagnino's latest film features a magnetic central performance by Daniel Craig.
Daniel Craig's new movie Queer has confirmed a streaming release date in the UK. The film, which is directed by Luca Guadagnino and based on the semi-autobiographical novel by William S Burroughs, centres on Craig's character Lee,
Wake Up Dead Man is the latest entry in the trilogy of whodunits that began with Knives Out, which made $312 million worldwide and earned Johnson an Academy Award nomination for its screenplay.
The new season of The Snow Girl follows the investigation into the murder two schoolgirls; and Mo follows a Palestinian refugees desperate bid to secure asylum in the US
Netflix has announced its 2025 slate of film and TV series, and it's shaping up to be a year in which we're glued to the telly!