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Before Constantine, Christopher Walken's fantasy horror that turned heaven into a war zone finds new streaming home
One of the most underrated fantasy thriller films that kicked off a critically bemoaned franchise is about to get a new ...
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'I Don't Have the Equipment': Christopher Walken Can't Stream TV Shows, Needs DVDs to Watch Severance
Actor Christopher Walken very much prefers physical media when it comes to watching new movies and television shows. In fact, he's so uninterested in streaming content that he says he doesn't even ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Turturro joined Gold Derby for a deep dive into his career at Lumon Industries, touching on his trepidations about taking on the ...
A View to a Kill, celebrating its milestone birthday today, was Roger Moore's seventh and final turn as 007. It's not the best (that's For Your Eyes Only) and it's not the silliest (that's Octopussy), ...
"The Dead Zone" is a good book and a good movie, with the latter being a classic starring none other than Christopher Walken. In fact, the novel eventually inspired a television series in the early ...
Severance‘s second season continued to explore the relationship between Irving (John Turturro) and Burt (Christopher Walken) outside of Lumon as the former employees reconnected in the outside world ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. John Kell is a writer who's covered spirits for over a decade. “Legendary Moments Start with a Lite” is Miller Lite's new ...
Winona Ryder has clung to a piece of chicken bone that Christopher Walken once gave her for years. While Ryder, 53, reflected on her decades-long career in Hollywood, brushes with difficult directors ...
Winona Ryder is happily settled now with boyfriend Scott Mackinlay Hahn, but the actress had a couple of movie star crushes while making her way in the industry. She told Elle U.K. in an interview ...
Based on James M. Barrie's revered book and musical, NBC's new take, which hails from Universal Television, comes after the network in 1955 staged a live broadcast of the Broadway production of Peter ...
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