Apple has again turned to Hollywood A-listers to pitch its wares — this time, it’s Pedro Pascal, whose heartbroken character finds his dance groove thanks to the tech giant’s noise-cancelling earbuds.
Materialists’ stars Dakota Johnson as a matchmaker in a tricky love triangle. Costarring Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal, the romantic comedy comes from 'Past Lives' writer-director Celine Song.
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The anticipated 'The Last of Us' season 2 scene includes a therapy session for his character Joel Miller, featuring a very ...
Apple has again turned to Hollywood A-listers to pitch its wares — this time, it’s Pedro Pascal, whose heartbroken ... becomes part of the music. The ad marks Jonze’s second campaign with ...
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco step out smiling in New York City, plus Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Pedro Pascal and more.
Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal star in Song’s follow-up to her Oscar-nominated feature directorial debut “Past Lives.” Principal photography for “Materialists” began in ...
The film is the awaited follow-up for Celine Song, the filmmaker who burst onto the entertainment scene with "Past Lives," a dramatic film trailing two childhood friends over 24 years, with each ...
A new trailer has landed for Chris Evans, Dakota Johnson and Pedro Pascal's love triangle rom-com Materialists. Helmed and ...
Director Celine Song's romantic feature hits theaters this summer from A24. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter “When I see your face, I see wrinkles and children that look like you ...
We see her interacting with both, played by Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal, in the first trailer. The steamy clip harks back to classic rom-coms of years past as Lucy is pulled between two men.
But it appears her skills are inept when it comes to figuring out her own love life, as Lucy finds herself torn between the perfect match (played by Pedro Pascal) and her imperfect ex (Chris Evans ...
At 5 minutes and 36 seconds, Spike Jonze’s commercial for AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) starring Pedro Pascal is indeed a “film” of sorts, just as Apple labels it on YouTube.
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