Plenty of cinephiles think fondly of Guy Pearce‘s turn as the amnesiac Leonard Shelby in “Memento,” but Pearce isn’t one of them. But even if Pearce wishes he could forget “Memento ...
I wanted to punch her!” he says. Guy Pearce photographed in May 2024 (Getty Images) At this point, the interviewer noted that Pearce has “a habit of simply blurting stuff out”.
With the truly shocking confirmation that, alongside the new console, Nintendo is busy assembling a follow-up entry to the best-selling game on Switch, it's got us thinking about what we really want ...
Social media is inundated with Family Guy memes, and a particular one involving The Godfather resurfaces occasionally. Seth MacFarlane, creator and star of the long-running animated series ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 reveal unveiled a new Mario Kart game, though what's seemingly grabbed fans the most in the days since is what we're actually calling the dang thing as Ninty is keeping that ...
Mario Kart 9 will feature several beloved characters from the Super Mario Franchise. During the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal, we got a glimpse of the next entry in the Mario Kart series. While we didn ...
During the long-awaited Switch 2 reveal, a brand-new Mario Kart game was shown off in passing, and the first thing many noticed was the character redesigns, especially Donkey Kong, who looks ...
Joe Maher/Getty Guy Pearce is getting candid about his love life. In a new interview with The Guardian published on Saturday, Jan. 18, The Brutalist star, 57, said that someone from his past is ...
Nintendo could opt to use Pikmin instead, giving them different colors and looks like Yoshi and Shy Guy in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, but it would be a weird move considering Olimar is the most iconic ...
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Guy Pearce enters The Brutalist like a guard dog warning off an unsuspecting intruder. During his opening monologue—a profanity-laden burst of invective in which he banishes two men he believes ...