Morgan Freeman has gotten busy living. The Oscar winner, 88, has had a decadeslong career in Hollywood, amassing over 100 film credits. Now, reflecting back on the lengthy list of projects, Freeman ...
Morgan Freeman has gotten busy living. The Oscar winner, 88, has had a decadeslong career in Hollywood, amassing over 100 film credits. Now, reflecting back on the lengthy list of projects, Freeman ...
Narrated by the soothing voice of the Oscar-winning Morgan Freeman, this four-part natural history series is brought to us by Industrial Light & Magic, employing the finest in next-generation CGI ...
Morgan Freeman is the quintessential voice of wisdom and authority. His career transcends genre, etching indelible characters into the cinematic consciousness with quiet dignity and profound gravity.
Freeman on being proud of his work and drawn to “The Gray House,” calling the Civil War spy story “one worth the time to make and tell.” All episodes available to stream on Prime Video in the U.S. on ...
An incarcerated man seeking parole becomes a carer for a fellow prisoner battling dementia in the first English-language feature from Swiss writer-director Petra Volpe. For Volpe, the Swiss ...
Hollywood is feeling nostalgic as Sundance prepares for its final hurrah in Park City. If distributors really want to give the indie film festival a proper sendoff, they’ll engage in a few of the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Dermot Mulroney‘s character, Battalion Chief Dominick “Dom” Pascal, on NBC‘s Chicago Fire, will spend some off-camera time in the latter part of Season 14. Pascal will last appear in the ...
Morgan Freeman says he’s ‘almost ready to retire’ after 60-year Hollywood career Freeman on being proud of his work and drawn to “The Gray House,” calling the Civil War spy story “one worth the time ...
Hardy assembles an all-star cast of male country singers to chronicle the history of a plot of land in the old-timey ballad “McArthur.” Featuring Tim McGraw, Eric Church, and Morgan Wallen, the song ...
Themes of guilt, punishment and redemption are common currency in prison dramas, but Petra Volpe’s terrific Frank & Louis looks at the issue from an entirely unexpected and wholly moving perspective.