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See Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson in first look at 'The Devil All the Time'
Director Antonio Campos' new film is a family saga starring Holland, Pattinson, Bill Skarsgård, Riley Keough, and Sebastian Stan. Advertisement Netflix drama is the new movie from filmmaker Antonio Campos (Simon Killer, 2016's Christine) and is based on novelist Donald Ray Pollock's 2011 family saga of the same name. "It’s a multi-strand narrative set between the end of World War II and the beginning of America’s involvement in Vietnam in which a motley group of characters’ lives all intersect," says the director. If Campos is a little secretive about the nature of the film's plot there is...…Director Antonio Campos' new film is a family saga starring Holland, Pattinson, Bill Skarsgård, Riley Keough, and Sebastian Stan. Advertisement Netflix drama is the new movie from filmmaker Antonio Campos (Simon Killer, 2016's Christine) and is based on novelist Donald Ray Pollock's 2011 family saga of the same name. "It’s a multi-strand narrative set between the end of World War II and the beginning of America’s involvement in Vietnam in which a motley group of characters’ lives all intersect," says the director. If Campos is a little secretive about the nature of the film's plot there is...WW…
'Succession' stars Nicholas Braun and Matthew Macfadyen on playing the show's greatest power couple
How did Tom and Greg become a pop culture sensation? The two actors behind TV's most deranged friendship tell us the "s--tifying" truth. High above the streets of Manhattan — 35 floors up, to be exact — actor is sitting in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel's tiny MO Lounge, taking in a spectacular view of Central Park and the skyscrapers lining its southern border. But the actor's mind is some 60 blocks south as he talks about Ray's Bar, the downtown hostelry he co-owns with The Leftovers star and renowned restaurateur Jon Neidich, among others. "It's going really well. I went last night and it's...…How did Tom and Greg become a pop culture sensation? The two actors behind TV's most deranged friendship tell us the "s--tifying" truth. High above the streets of Manhattan — 35 floors up, to be exact — actor is sitting in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel's tiny MO Lounge, taking in a spectacular view of Central Park and the skyscrapers lining its southern border. But the actor's mind is some 60 blocks south as he talks about Ray's Bar, the downtown hostelry he co-owns with The Leftovers star and renowned restaurateur Jon Neidich, among others. "It's going really well. I went last night and it's...WW…
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