What to stream this weekend: Ariana Grande, 'Wonka,' Garth Brooks, animal queens and 'Poor Things'
This weekโs new streaming entertainment releases include a new album from pop princess Ariana Grande, a docuseries on National Geographic that follows female leaders of the animal kingdom and the Emma Stone-led โPoor Thingsโ landing on Hulu, just in time for the Academy Awards.
Review: โGuy Ritchieโs The Covenantโ offers tense, suspenseful interpretation of Afghan war
Director Guy Ritchie co-wrote the script for "Guy Ritchie's The Covenant" with Ivan Atkinson and Marn Davies after seeing a documentary about Afghan translators. They created a story about two men from different worlds who wind up forming an incredible bond.
Hugh Grant and Guy Ritchie Recreate Photo of Their Dads Serving in the Military Together
Hugh Grant and Guy Ritchie just honored their veteran dads in the coolest way. "The second picture -- taken on a film set in London 65 years later, has one grandson and two sons recreating that original image." The Gentleman, directed by Ritchie and starring Grant, Matthew MccONaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Colin Farrell and more, hits theaters on Jan. 24, 2020. See how other stars are honoring Remembrance Day and Veterans Day in the video below. RELATED CONTENT:Happy Veterans Day!
Matthew McConaughey Navigates London's Criminal Underworld in 'The Gentlemen' Trailer
Matthew McConaughey and director Guy Ritchie have a new rock 'em, sock 'em crime caper on the way in the new year. On Wednesday, the first trailer was released for The Gentlemen, a star-studded film that explores London's seedy underbelly, with its tongue firmly tucked in its cheek. McConaughey plays Mickey Pearson, an American who has made a fortune selling cannabis in the U.K. The clip also features tons and tons of gunplay from Golding, Hunnam and Downton Abbey's Michelle Dockery. That doesn't include McConaughey at one point ducking down in the back of a car as its riddled with bullets.