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After Bridgerton, Watch Rege-Jean Page Shine in These Other Roles

After Bridgerton, Watch Rege-Jean Page Shine in These Other Roles After Bridgerton, Watch Rege-Jean Page Shine in These Other Roles After massive success on the hit series Bridgerton, we take a look at other stellar roles Rege-Jean Page has had in movies and TV shows. For an actor that everybody can t stop talking about Regé-Jean Page certainly seems like he came out of nowhere to captivate audiences in the Netflix hit Bridgerton. As Simon Bassett (the Duke of Hastings) he positively charmed eventual wife Daphne (Phoebe Dynevor) and many others who came into his circle. By proxy, Page has gotten the attention of many a Netflix viewer, but, as anybody who knows anything about the entertainment business will tell you, he certainly didn t appear out of thin air.

All the new movies and early theater releases you can watch at home right now

Movie theaters are slowly reopening, but most of the new releases are headed to streaming services rather than the big screen. Whether you're staying at

Counting Down the 50 Greatest Movie Moments of 2020 – /Film

Posted on Wednesday, January 13th, 2021 by /Film Staff Every year, the /Film team gathers to do what all websites must: make a big list about the previous year in cinema. And while 2020 offered its fair share of numbing, painful roadblocks, the movies were as good as ever, even as we watched them at home instead of at a movie theater. So compiling a list of the 50 Greatest Movie Moments of 2020 was hard not because there weren’t any great moments, but because there were so many. Here are our favorite moments – shots, scenes, lines of dialogue, gags, asides, action scenes, you name it – from the movies of 2020.

What s good on TV; a guide for Black viewers - Jan 11

This week, read about Bridgerton, Wu-Tang, Sylvie s Love, The High Note and In The Long Run. Golda Rosheuvel portrays Queen Charlotte in the Netflix series, Bridgerton. Photo: Liam Daniel | Netflix By QCity Metro Staff January 11, 2021 This is the second installment of our new series, in which two of QCity Metro’s young staff members and television fans suggest and review shows and movies that feature Black actors, directors, writers and showrunners. Read their recaps, opinions and what to expect next from the shows and films that reflect Black culture. Finally, take our survey at the bottom of this page to tell us what shows most interest you.

ICYIM: Catch Up with November s Film Independent Presents Q&A Lineup

Film Independent Presents Member screenings and special Q&A events was busier than ever. And we know that in-between all the wassailing and socially-distanced NYE cheer, a few of these may have fallen through the cracks. So here now is a full roundup of last month’s Q&A (plus this  Coffee Talk.) To see what’s coming up next, go NOMADLAND Guests of honor: Chloé Zhao (writer/director/producer/editor), Peter Spears (producer), Mollye Asher (producer), Dan Janvey (producer); moderated by Mark Olsen (Staff Writer, Los Angeles Times) About: Following the economic collapse of a company town in rural Nevada, Fern (Frances McDormand) packs her van and sets off on the road exploring a life outside of conventional society as a modern-day nomad. The third feature film from director Chloé Zhao,

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