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EXCLUSIVE: Oscar winning actor Geoffrey Rush is the latest addition to the Taormina Film Festival lineup, and will receive the event’s Excellence Award during the 71st edition which runs June 10-14 in ...
WHEN Geoffrey Rush started work on the first Pirates Of the Caribbean movie in 2002, it seemed very long odds indeed that he’d still be flying the Jolly Roger 15 years later.
Twentieth Century Fox have released the first trailer for Geoffrey Rush ’s new movie The Book Theif. It’s directerd by Brian Percival with a script from Michael Petroni and as well as Rush stars Emily ...
Things picked up quickly from there, and her next major role was in 2013’s The Book Thief, alongside Geoffrey Rush and Emily Watson, which opened the doors for Nélisse to a wider global audience. She ...
John Lithgow and Geoffrey Rush deliver brilliant performances as the antagonists. The script and direction keeps viewers riveted. The hero risks his life to save himself and others. However, THE RULE ...
DOPE THIEF: STREAM IT OR SKIP IT? Opening Shot: February, a few years ago. Philadelphia, PA. It’s a surveillance op, conducted from the back of a beat-up van, with eyes on a drug house.
John Lithgow and Geoffrey Rush's twisted chiller is a much-needed shake-up to the horror genre, disrupting harmful elderly stereotypes embraced by the likes of X and The Shining ...
Tension-filled thriller THE RULE OF JENNY PEN is horror of a different kind in this terrifying New Zealand feature starring Academy Award nominee John Lithgow and Academy Award winner Geoffrey Rush as ...
“The Rule of Jenny Penn” stars Geoffrey Rush as Stefan Mortensen, a particularly judgmental judge in New Zealand who collapses from a stroke while brutally chastising the mother of an abuse ...
Academy Award winner Geoffrey Rush ("Shine") chatted about his new psychological thriller "The Rule of Jenny Pen," which was directed by James Ashcroft.
Later this month, John Lithgow and Geoffrey Rush go head-to-head in The Rule of Jenny Pen, a chilling new psychological thriller in theaters March 7 from IFC Films and Shudder.