Hollywood’s youth obsession is draining the life from films
What we end up with is a bunch of generic young nobodies who won’t alienate (sorry) global audiences
What we end up with is a bunch of generic young nobodies who won’t alienate (sorry) global audiences
Golden Globes, BAFTAs, Emmys — here we go again with the annual rituals of self-worship
Britain is about to have a new leading man. Robert Pattinson, who made his name more than a decade ago in the UK in the Harry Potter films, and then in the US in the Twilight films, has finally emerged as a bona fide, grown-up film star. Following hot on the heels of his starring role in Tenet, Christopher Nolan’s cinema-saving summer blockbuster, Pattinson will be on our sitting room screens this September alongside Mia Wasikowska in The Devil All the Time on Netflix, a psychological thriller produced by Jake Gyllenhaal. Then, in 2021, he’ll appear in his biggest role to date: The Batman. In donning the iconic superhero’s black