'Your Fault: London' Trailer: Nick and Noah Face New Challenges in Romantic Drama
Watch the trailer for 'Your Fault: London' starring Matthew Broome and Asha Banks. The romantic drama premieres on Prime Video June 17.
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Watch the trailer for 'Your Fault: London' starring Matthew Broome and Asha Banks. The romantic drama premieres on Prime Video June 17.
Brad Pitt and David Ayer reunite for survival thriller 'Heart Of The Beast,' set for September 25, 2026 release. JK Simmons and Anna Lambe also star.
Matthew McConaughey reveals his 22-day soul-searching trip to Peru after rising to fame, where he went by the name Mateo to escape Hollywood's noise.
Apple TV+ renews comedy-drama 'Margo's Got Money Troubles' for season 2, starring Elle Fanning, with Michelle Pfeiffer and Nicole Kidman.
Lindsay Lohan opens up about being typecast in romcoms, her new dramatic role alongside Kit Harington, and escaping fame's pressures by moving to Dubai.
Vin Diesel gets emotional remembering Paul Walker at Cannes 2026, shares a hug with his daughter Meadow. Fast & Furious marks 25 years.
Netflix confirms 'Bridgerton' season 5 will drop in 2027, breaking the two-year cycle. Francesca Bridgerton's love story with Michaela Stirling takes center stage.
Tom Cruise celebrates 40 years of 'Top Gun' as filmmaker Farah Khan says she's been admiring him for four decades. The film re-releases in theaters.
Ashley Judd shares heartfelt note on her 58th birthday, celebrating her inner child with a restaged 12th birthday party and reflections on unmet needs.
Breeda Wool and Natasha Halevi star in Sander Gusinow's female-driven thriller 'Cottontail,' about escaped convict entangling sisters in a brutal psychological game.
Christopher Nolan explains casting Travis Scott in 'The Odyssey' due to rap's link to oral poetry. Film stars Matt Damon, Tom Holland, and more.
Brooke Shields recalls discomfort when Barbara Walters asked her measurements at 15. Now 60, she feels sexier and more empowered.
Jena Malone shares a creepy fan encounter on a subway after 'Stepmom'; she also opens up about her son's reaction to her lying about fame.
Amy Madigan and Chris Cooper star in John Sayles' Western 'I Passed This Way', set in 1898 about a cowboy on the run. Filming begins in late 2026.
Florence Pugh to produce and star in film adaptation of Matt Haig's bestselling novel 'The Midnight Library', exploring alternate lives through a magical library.
Jack Nicholson, 89, is reportedly warming to a cinematic comeback after a 14-year hiatus. His inner circle and director James L. Brooks are encouraging a final role.
Prime Video releases trailer for 'Every Year After,' based on Carley Fortune's novel, starring Sadie Soverall and Matt Cornett. Premieres June 10.
Sienna Miller calls Emily Blunt's career 'extraordinary' and praises her as a talented actress, friend, wife, and mother. She also discusses working with John Krasinski.
Urvashi Rautela makes her fifth appearance at Cannes 2026, wowing in a silver crystal gown. Alia Bhatt, Aishwarya Rai also expected at the festival.
James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash streams on Disney+ from June 24. The $1.4B hit follows Jake Sully facing a new Na'vi tribe. Trilogy sets box office record.