After a spectacular kill in Munich, international assassin The Jackal (Eddie Redmayne) is contracted to off a messianic tech billionaire (Khalid Abdalla). Meanwhile, MI6 operative Bianca Pullman ...
They say a woman who changes her hair is about to change her life. After fleeing to the U.K. in the wake of Donald Trump’s re-election, Ellen DeGeneres has been spotted at a pub in England living it ...
The four-time Oscar nominee, 30, appeared on a recent episode of "The Graham Norton Show" alongside fellow actors Eddie Redmayne, Paul Mescal and Denzel Washington. When the group's ...
The Jackal (Eddie Redmayne), although that’s not yet his codename, assembles a rifle from blameless bits of a briefcase. Then, after a couple of calibrating practice rounds, he snipes a direct ...
Eddie Redmayne plays the titular contract ... relying on wigs and hair dye and glasses, Redmayne’s version is a trained master of prosthetics. He’s a shapeshifter. This is another challenge ...
More than 50 years since The Day of the Jackal lit up the silver screen, it’s back as a slick TV show – but it’s more than just a remake Eddie ... and hair dye and glasses, Redmayne ...
The 1973 political thriller The Day of the Jackal, starring Edward Fox, and its present-day remake, starring Eddie Redmayne, are in many ways siblings in name only. The new television series is ...
In this slick adaptation of Freddie Forsyth’s novel, Eddie Redmayne’s cheekbones shine. By Rachel Cooke I’d better not go on too much about the beloved 1973 film of Freddie Forsyth’s novel The Day of ...
Some things never change, however, and that goes for the steely, secretive contract killer played here by Oscar-winning actor Eddie Redmayne (The Theory of Everything, Fantastic Beasts and Where ...
Eddie Redmayne starring as a sniper for hire in the new limited series “The Day of the Jackal” and “Yellowstone” riding off into the sunset with the launch of its final episodes are some ...
Eddie Van Halen considered hanging up when producer Quincy Jones called to ask if he'd perform the now-famous solo on Michael Jackson's "Beat It." Assuming that it was all a prank, Van Halen ...