With P Diddy currently drawing most of the fire, disgraced actors like Kevin Spacey and Hammer are desperate to get back onto the Hollywood chatgroup – one repentant podcast at a time.
Although no charges were brought against him for the last three years, prosecutors have now confirmed that his case has been put ‘under review’ by the district attorney.
Arthur Conan Doyle’s beloved Sherlock Holmes was reinvented by Guy Ritchie to become an action hero, Watson sold separately.
The actor’s aunt, Casey Hammer, said that if you “magnify ‘Succession’ a million times” you get close to the goings-on in her family.
Kenneth Branagh’s murder mystery, ‘Death on the Nile’, has not one, but three actors steeped in scandal ahead of Friday’s release.
Armie Hammer is the latest in a long line of Hammers to be in the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Actor Armie Hammer is at the centre of a scandal involving accusations of cannibalism and abuse, after private messages attributed to him were leaked.
‘Rebecca’ tells the tale of Mrs De Winter, a young newlywed who finds herself out of her depth on an imposing family estate following a whirlwind romance. Try as it may, Alfred Hitchcock’s adaptation of Daphne Du Maurier’s novel is still superior.
‘Hotel Mumbai’ is a recreation of the 2008 tragedy at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in India, based on the documentary ‘Surviving Mumbai’.
Free Fire is a crime thriller and dark comedy caper from Ben Wheatley, who seems to have been heavily influenced by stylish action directors, Quentin Tarantino and Guy Ritchie. The film is set in a Boston warehouse in 1978 as a meeting between two gangs turns into a bloody shootout and a game of survival. […]
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is now a Guy Ritchie film adaptation of the cult TV series of the same name, which ran from 1964 to 1968. Ian Fleming contributed to the show’s concept by suggesting a TV-friendly version of James Bond, which became Napoleon Solo. While Solo was intended to be the main focus, Illya Kuryakin’s […]
Most people remember The Lone Ranger for: the noble gun-slinging heroics of John Reid, the camaraderie with Tonto, the lightning quick Silver and the classical Revolution theme. However, after watching the new film starring Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer, you’ll start doubting you ever saw the original TV series.
Another year, another tepid re-make. This time, Hollywood mega-producer Jerry Bruckheimer has teamed up with veteran director, Gore Verbinski, to revive the tale of Texas’ most mysterious hero, ‘The Lone Ranger’ for release in 2013. But wait, what the hell is that on Johnny Depp’s head?!