Aaron Pierre is closing out his big year on a literal high note. After playing Malcolm X in the “Genius: MLK/X” series and starring in the Netflix action hit “Rebel Ridge,” the 30-year-old English actor showcases his vocal talents in “Mufasa: The Lion King.
So many Oscar-winners! Credit: Composite: Mashable. From left to right: Netflix // Atsushi Nishijima / Paramount / Pathe / Harpo / Kobal / Shutterstock // Annapurna Pictures / Kobal / Shutterstock // Universal Pictures / Moviestore / Shutterstock Few ...
Netflix film The Six Triple Eight has left fans moved and in tears. The film tells the story ofWorld War II's only Women's Army Corps unit of color and stars Kerry Washington
Robert De Niro is tasked with investigating a devastating cyber attack in the new teaser for the upcoming Netflix conspiracy thriller, 'Zero Day.'
He wanted to be a track star but now Aaron Pierre is a "Lion King." The British actor talks "Mufasa," singing and his newest role as a space cop.
The 'No Country for Old Men' star went dark, then silly, for Netflix this year, going from the terrifying patriarch in Ryan Murphy's Menendez drama to playing a singing purple people eater in Vicky Jenson's animated feature.
Disney had enormous success in 2019 with Jon Favreau’s “The Lion King,” a remake of the beloved 1994 animated movie that used photorealistic CGI and virtual production techniques to appear as if it was shot in “live-action.
Disney had enormous success in 2019 with Jon Favreau’s “The Lion King,” a remake of the beloved 1994 animated movie that used photorealistic CGI and virtual production techniques to appear as if it was shot in “live-action.
For those willing to immerse themselves in its world, the series offers a profound exploration of humanity’s dualities—creation and destruction, love and solitude, joy and despair.
Denzel Washington ’s daughter Katia has stunned fans with the height difference between her and her wife, Colleen Wilson. The couple, who largely stay out of the public eye, appeared together at the Critics Choice Association’s 7th Annual Celebration Of Black Cinema And Television on December 9.
It was originally on CBS, and now two seasons are available on Netflix, while the third and fourth seasons remain exclusive to Paramount+. Think of this show as a religious take on The X-Files.
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