Daniel Day-Lewis as Ray looking up at the skies as Sean Bean as Jem stands behind him in Anemone - Focus Features What kind of man leaves behind his pregnant wife, marches off into the woods, and ...
For Daniel Day-Lewis, creativity just runs in the family. The three-time Oscar winner is back with his first movie in eight years, “Anemone,” which he cowrote with his son Ronan. The younger Day-Lewis ...
He’s back: Daniel Day-Lewis has returned to acting in the first trailer for his father-son indie drama Anemone. The intense and moody footage (below) teases the story of a middle-aged man (Sean Bean) ...
Daniel Day-Lewis is back in the business. In a new interview with Rolling Stone, the Oscar winner, 68, explained his decision to come out of retirement and star in his son Ronan’s new film, “Anemone.” ...
Daniel Day-Lewis didn’t always know his way around a film set. During his Oct. 15 Screen Talk at the BFI London Film Festival, the My Left Foot star admitted that he didn’t have a ton of experience ...
Eight years ago, Daniel Day-Lewis announced he was retired from acting. He offered no further comment. Retirement ...
It is often said of our greatest actors that they could compellingly recite the phone book. There’s no doubt, just to continue that thought for a moment, that Daniel Day-Lewis is one of our greatest ...
"I knew that he was working on that film, but I have no idea it was here," she said at the New York Film Festival on Oct. 3 Krieps and Day-Lewis costarred in 2017's Phantom Thread; Day-Lewis took a ...
Daniel Day-Lewis has told pals his biggest professional regret is not a role he took on or turned down – but the way he repeatedly declared he was walking away from acting, only to be seen as moany ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
“You don’t meet the book when you meet the writer,” the novelist William Gibson has said. “You meet the place where it lives.” A relatively uncontroversial remark about the people who vent their ...