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Displaying all articles tagged:
Naomie Harris
tv review
Apr. 24, 2022
The Man Who Fell to Earth
Doesn’t Know Where to Land
Unsteady writing muddles a compelling premise in Showtime’s serial adaptation of the 1963 Walter Tevis novel and 1976 David Bowie–starring film.
By
Roxana Hadadi
moonlight
Mar. 1, 2017
What’s Next for Everyone In
Moonlight
’s Cast
Mahershala Ali is doing a movie with Tom Hardy, and Trevante Rhodes might be in the new Malick movie.
By
Hunter Harris
video game movies
Jan. 25, 2017
Naomie Harris to
Rampage
With the Rock
The actress makes a slight tone shift from
Moonlight
.
By
Jordan Crucchiola
chat room
Oct. 18, 2016
How Naomie Harris Filmed Her Stunning
Moonlight
Role in Just 3 Days
It’s a part that’s earning Oscar buzz.
By
Kyle Buchanan
cannes 2013
May 17, 2013
Cannes: Rooney Mara, Nicole Kidman, and a Very Wet Red Carpet
The annual Women in Film party’s red carpet was practically typhoon territory.
By
Jada Yuan
skyfall
Mar. 29, 2012
Meet Two New Actresses (or, Why Not, ‘Bond Girls’) From
Skyfall
Bérénice Marlohe and Naomie Harris, welcome to your new lives.
By
Eliot Glazer
movies
July 8, 2011
James Bond Casts Its New Moneypenny
And it looks like the new villains are set, too.
By
Kyle Buchanan