Peter Mullan has revealed that he agreed to defer 70 per cent of his wage on I Swear, the acclaimed film based on the life of Tourette syndrome campaigner John Davidson.
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I Swear’s Peter Mullan on importance of acceptance when ‘governments are making us intolerant’
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Liam Hemsworth isn't the only actor taking over a recast role in The Witcher season 4. After word got out that Kim Bodnia (Killing Eve) wouldn't return as Vesemir, a veteran monster hunter and father ...
Liam Hemsworth isn't the only actor taking over a recast role in The Witcher season 4. Bodnia first arrived on the fantasy drama in season 2, when Henry Cavill still occupied the Geralt role.
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The Taliban released a British couple on Friday who had been held in Afghanistan for more than seven months on undisclosed charges, officials said. It appeared to be part of efforts by the Taliban to ...
In yet another troubling sign of these times, Peter Thiel can’t stop talking up the Antichrist. This month, the tech billionaire is delivering a four-part, closed-door lecture on the topic, which he ...
“I’d love to kill you sometime,” murmurs a character in “One of Us,” all but announcing the quiet, matter-of-fact evil that will drive him to pursue the book’s protagonists over the next 200 pages.
Once filming ended on The Witcher season 4, fans have been waiting to learn when Geralt’s next adventure would actually hit screens. Tonight, Witcher fans finally got their answer, as not only did we ...
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