Many actors have gone too far to portray a particular role in the film. Call it method acting or anything else, these performers went the extra mile to get into the skin of the role they had to play.
Léon: The Professional star Gary Oldman reveals that his iconic "EVERYONE!" line delivery was never intended to make the ...
The Dark Knight (2008), and The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Oldman portrayed Gotham’s most honorable cop, rising through the ranks to become police commissioner. His profoundly emotional performance was ...
Gary Oldman couldn't contain his laughter when Stephen Colbert showed him clips of his most famous movies enhanced with farts.
STRASBURG, OH (WTRF) – A six-hour standoff ended peacefully Monday night after a man who had barricaded himself inside his home with his 3-year-old daughter surrendered to authorities.
Ben Mendelsohn has consistently proven himself to be a remarkable actor through some incredible performances in movies and television in his career.
Gary Neville has described plans for a regenerated Old Trafford as “spectacular” as Manchester United look to improve their worn-out stadium. Old Trafford has gone from one of the finest ...
Manchester United’s ambitious new 100,000-seater stadium project for a new Old Trafford has been given the seal of approval by Gary Neville. Ever since his minority purchase was ratified in ...
Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville has insisted that the Premier League title is now Liverpool's and even set out a date when he thinks they will win it. The Reds survived a scare on ...
The stability of the subcontinent will be disturbed for many years to come. The Darkest Phase Political turmoil is not new to Bangladesh. The 53-year history of the nation is dotted with a series of ...
Manchester United legend Gary Neville has claimed that Ruben Amorim’s men don’t like playing at Old Trafford because of the immense pressure that comes with playing in front of their home fans.
Welcome back to our queer film retrospective, “A Gay Old Time.” In this week’s column, let’s revisit a cinematic ode to a groundbreaking queer playwright, 1987’s Prick Up Your Ears.