Joel Edgerton doesn't worry how his movies perform at the box office. The 51-year-old actor is currently promoting Train Dreams, the Clint Bentley-directed drama movie which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January, and Joel loves that the project is still gaining momentum ten months after it premiered.
Joel Edgerton said he “never thought of myself as talented” as he accepted the Talent Award at the Deauville American Film Festival. The Australian actor,
Robert Pattinson began his career as a Hollywood heartthrob, thanks to the success of the Twilight movies, but the British star has unexpectedly become one of the most impressive actors working in the industry today.
Whether it’s some of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters or prestige English TV, Hardy knows how to make an impression, largely thanks to his gruff charisma and distinct vocal abilities.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for the Dark Matter finale, “Entanglement.” As quickly as it began, it is now officially already over. The Dark Matter finale is now streaming on Apple TV+, and makes several changes from Blake Crouch‘s novel to keep viewers on their toes.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Dark Matter Episode 8, “Jupiter.” Apple TV+’s latest sci-fi show continues its run of strong television as the series winds down.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Dark Matter Episode 7, “In the Fires of Dead Stars.” With only two episodes remaining, Apple TV+‘s latest sci-fi series is starting to tie up loose ends hanging since the beginning of the season.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Dark Matter Episode 6, “Superposition.” Now two-thirds of the way through the season, Apple TV+‘s live-action version of Blake Crouch‘s novel is coming into its own as a true adaptation.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Dark Matter Episode 5, “Wordless.” Now more than halfway through a nine-episode season, Apple’s latest sci-fi series is turning up the heat.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Apple TV+’s Dark Matter. Apple TV’s Dark Matter is a mind-bending sci-fi series based on the novel of the same name by Blake Crouch.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Dark Matter Episode 4, “The Corridor.” Apple’s newest sci-fi series nears its halfway point and the story is starting to heat up in intriguing ways.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Dark Matter Episode 3 “The Box” Fresh off a thrilling two-episode premiere, Apple TV+‘s latest sci-fi series continues its hot start.
Apple TV+’s latest sci-fi thriller Dark Matter already has us gripping the edge of our seats just two episodes in, but there are still plenty of questions to be answered.
A scenic Chicago and solemn Joel Edgerton can't quite salvage Blake Crouch's adaptation of his own novel, about a married father who's forced to reconsider his life's biggest choice.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Dark Matter Episode 1 “Are You Happy in Your Life?” The first part in a two-episode premiere for Apple TV+’s latest mind-bending sci-fi series is now streaming.
Two roads diverged when one man — scientist Jason Desson (played by Joel Edgerton) — chose to start a family instead of pursuing his professional research in quantum mechanics.
Apple TV+'s adaptation of a cult sci-fi head-scratcher sends Joel Edgerton down a parallel-worlds rabbit hole that seems familiar. Too familiar, some might say
The streaming service might not offer as many monthly releases as the likes of Netflix or Prime Video, but there’s usually at least one big-hitter. This month it’s Dark Matter, a sci-fi show involving multiple realities, kidnapping, and Joel Edgerton.
This review was made possible by advanced screeners of Episodes 1-9 of Dark Matter, provided to by Apple for review purposes. Nearly halfway through 2024, Apple TV+ continues to prove why they are the go-to source for sci-fi television series.
Dark Matter is Apple TV+’s hottest new sci-fi show, and its mind-bending multiverse concept is designed to hook you from the start. At least, that’s what Dark Matter lead Joel Edgerton wants.
The multiverse is about to take on an all-new meaning in Dark Matter. Apple TV+ has revealed the trailer for its newest science-fiction drama, and it’s a doozy indeed.
While Australia may be on the opposite side of the world from Hollywood, the country has made its mark on Tinseltown thanks to its unique and thriving film industry. Whether it’s a drama, comedy, horror, or action, people from down under know how to make a great flick.