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Home » Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes

  • Hail, Caesar!

    Hail, Caesar!

    Bernard Boo | February 5, 2016

    The Coens impress again with this hilarious love letter to Old Hollywood.

  • Spectre

    Spectre

    Bernard Boo | November 4, 2015

    Standard, satisfying Bond fare that will please many, surprise none.

  • Bond Takes Action in New ‘Spectre’ Trailer

    Bond Takes Action in New ‘Spectre’ Trailer

    Gary Garrison | July 22, 2015

    The new trailer for 'Spectre' shows off everything you'd expect to see in a James Bond movie: plenty...

  • Bond is Back in First ‘Spectre’ Trailer

    Bond is Back in First ‘Spectre’ Trailer

    Gary Garrison | March 27, 2015

    Good news is we finally have a first look at the next bond film, Spectre. Bad news is...

  • Wes Anderson Discusses His Classic Influences for ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’

    Wes Anderson Discusses His Classic Influences for ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’

    Ananda Dillon | February 6, 2015

    Wes Anderson and the cast of 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' discuss the influences for the film.

  • Coen Brothers’ ‘Hail, Caesar!’ Receives February 2016 Release Date

    Coen Brothers’ ‘Hail, Caesar!’ Receives February 2016 Release Date

    Aaron Pinkston | October 31, 2014

    Latest Coen Brothers project Hail, Caesar! gets a February release date.

  • The Grand Budapest Hotel

    The Grand Budapest Hotel

    C.J. Prince | March 4, 2014

    Partway through The Grand Budapest Hotel, there’s an argument between Dmitri (Adrien Brody, looking brilliantly evil) and his...

  • The Invisible Woman

    The Invisible Woman

    Bernard Boo | January 9, 2014

    The Invisible Woman, Ralph Fiennes sophomore directorial effort (following up 2011’s Coriolanus), tells the true story of the love...

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