“I can guarantee that you are underestimating me.” “Guess what?” Jennifer Aniston declares to a table full of overbearing, arrogant network execs in the third episode of The Morning Show, “America loves me. And therefore I own America.” She’s not wrong. Her character, Alex Levy, is a longtime morning-show host and a darling of viewers: As the beloved face of the program, Levy leverages that adoration to get precisely what she wants, even as a phalanx of blue suits tries to put her out to pasture. Read More...
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“I’m still starstruck,” admits Taron Egerton, eyes widening on his cute, boy-next-door face. It’s a face that’s instantly recognisable from 2014’s Kingsman: The Secret Service – the sequel to which, The Golden Circle, hits cinemas this weekend. But his soft Welsh burr is a world away from inner-city east-ender Gary ‘Eggsy’ Unwin, who’s recruited by a super-secret, super-exclusive and super-upper-crust spy agency in the first film.
That movie was a contemporary all-action homage to the silliest aspects of the ’70s/’80s James Bond incarnation – and, coincidentally, our interview takes place in London’s Soho Hotel the day after Sir Roger Moore has passed away, aged 89. Read More...