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Chilling calls in the dead of night… Dark and winding forest roads… I do believe it’s thriller time, film fans.
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Empire on MSNThe Empire Film Podcast: Rosamund Pike & Matthew Rhys, Zach Lipovsky & Adam B. Stein, And SupermanOn this week's Empire Podcast we talk Hallow Road with Rosamund Pike and Matthew Rhys, and Final Destination Bloodlines with ...
You might recognise Matthew Rhys as the undercover Russian spy in The Americans, the titular Perry Mason in the recent reboot, or as DC Comic's Nite Owl in ...
Maddie (Rosamund Pike) and Frank (Matthew Rhys) are tested to the limit after their daughter Alice (Megan McDonnell) sobbingly confesses to having run over a girl and begs for their help.
That sounds snarkier than it should. Visually, the film gives us Rosamund Pike and Matthew Rhys, fine actors both. But the central conceit is that there is, by design, not much to see. The movie ...
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/Film on MSNWhat Happened To The Cast Of Brothers & Sisters?Here's where you may have seen the main cast of the ABC family drama Brothers & Sisters since the series wrapped up after ...
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“Never After Dark” reunites the creative team of producer Kento Kaku and director Dave Boyle, who previously collaborated on ...
The film follows Maddie (Rosamund Pike) and Frank (Matthew Rhys) as they receive a distressing phone call at 2am from their 18-year-old daughter Alice (Megan McDonnell) sobbing that she has hit a ...
Maddie and Frank clash over what they believe is best for their daughter, as Pike and Rhys work through each page of William Gillies’s script with a delicate and attentive eye to emotional detail.
We begin with a camera crawling about the apparently comfortable home of Maddie (Rosamund Pike) and Frank (Matthew Rhys). There are some signs of disturbance: broken glass, abandoned food.
directed by Babak Anvari and starring Rosamund Pike and Matthew Rhys; and The Trip starring Jason Segel, Samara Weaving, Juliette Lewis and Timothy Olyphant, which is currently in post-production ...
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