Scotland’s new Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act, which criminalizes threatening or abusive transphobic behavior (among other forms of targeted harassment), went into effect on April 1, 2024.
The fourth screen collaboration between writer Alan Bennett and director Nicholas Hytner is a pleasant, low-key wartime tale that's most interesting when it pushes against cozy expectations. At first ...
Ralph Fiennes’ season at Theatre Royal Bath has already given us a bold new David Hare and an actor-focused As You Like It. How better to close it than with a soft-shoe shuffle. In Small Hotel, ...
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As the world of The Hunger Games continues to expand with prequel tales, new photos from the set of Sunrise on the Reaping have arrived. First shared on TikTok (via SFFGazette.com), the biggest reveal ...
The first look at Ralph Fiennes' President Snow in The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping has been revealed from new set images. Fiennes is set to take over the role from the late Donald Sutherland, ...
A new set photo from Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping has revealed Ralph Fiennes as President Coriolanus Snow, giving fans their first look at the character in the prequel film. The poster shows ...
TORONTO — You come to “The Choral,” the new WWI movie starring Ralph Fiennes that had its world premiere Friday at the Toronto International Film Festival, looking for harmony. Running time: 113 ...
TIFF: Ralph Fiennes stars in Nicholas Hytner's handsomely mounted (if a bit, well, stagey) period piece about putting on a show in the worst of times. For a still-smaller subset of Ramsden citizens, ...
It’s almost impossible not to be won over by an actor like the great Ralph Fiennes. Just recently, he’s shown that he can bring gentle gravitas to a film about cardinals fighting over the future of ...
When Ralph Fiennes wasn’t on stage seeing a dagger before him, while starring in a Washington, D.C. production of “MacBeth,” he was furiously trying to unlock his inner Leonard Bernstein. The ...