Daniel Craig Reveals The Worst Part Of His Star Wars Cameo 10 Years Later

Before the new movie came out, Daniel Craig’s appearance was a secret. It wasn’t until after the film was released that people found out about his cameo. This came about because Craig was filming the James Bond movie Spectre at the same time. He spoke with Ben Dixon, a second assistant director on both Spectre and The Force Awakens, about being in the new Star Wars film, and director J.J. Abrams made it happen.

All’s Fair Needs Twice As Much Sarah Paulson

Carrington Lane, played by Paulson, joins the show as a quiet lawyer working at a large, unpleasant law firm with colleagues Allura Grant (Kardashian) and Liberty Ronson (Watts). When Allura and Liberty receive permission from the firm’s only female partner, Dina Standish (Close), to start their own all-female practice, they can only bring one person with them – and they choose experienced investigator Emerald Greene (Nash-Betts). While Carr is a skilled lawyer who was often overshadowed by her more attractive coworkers, she’s also noticeably anxious and has a dramatic reaction to the news, throwing a fit in Dina’s office and damaging valuable antiques while shouting. Dina calmly points out that one of the broken items was a gift from Golda Meir, a line delivered with a mix of humor and sincerity. After that, Carr is largely unseen until the second episode, where she unexpectedly steals the show again with a memorable, aggressive letter and accompanying Edible Arrangement.

Egging On: A Quirky Day-One Release On Xbox Game Pass In November

Games that were released previously and are now being added to the catalog are usually available with Premium or Essential subscriptions. For instance, 1000xResist is coming to Xbox Game Pass for Premium and Ultimate members. However, completely new games that are available on the service from day one are exclusively for Ultimate subscribers.

Lee Pace Talks Edgar Wright, Villains & Dirty Errands in The Running Man

Lee Pace, known for his role in The Running Man, sits down with Grae Drake to discuss Edgar Wright’s fresh take on a familiar dystopian tale. The conversation is lively and full of surprises, much like the film itself. Pace shares insights into playing the movie’s enigmatic masked villain, explaining how concealing his face actually … Read more

Watson Season 2: Clarke Peters Joins Cast as John Watson’s Father

Robert Carlyle, an Emmy nominee, plays the incredibly smart detective Sherlock. Even though it seemed like Sherlock died fighting his greatest enemy, Moriarty (played by Randall Park), Carlyle will be back in multiple episodes of season 2. We’ll also soon meet the person who greatly influenced John Watson – his father – for the first time.

All Her Fault Is a Misandrist Masterpiece

Megan Gallagher created and Sarah Snook stars in and executive produces All Her Fault, her first live-action TV series since Succession. It’s a gripping show that you’ll want to watch all at once. The story quickly picks up speed, presenting a complex mystery that begins with the disappearance of Milo, the young son of wealthy couple Marissa (Snook) and Peter Irvine (Jake Lacy). The initial event is confusing: when Marissa goes to collect Milo from a playdate, the woman at the door doesn’t recognize him. This woman isn’t the mother, Jenny, who arranged the playdate, nor is she her nanny. The phone number used to set up the playdate is now disconnected, and the real Jenny (Dakota Fanning) claims she never sent the text, saying she’s only met Marissa once. This raises the question: why would someone pretend to be Jenny and kidnap Milo?