Ralph Fiennes is known for playing one of the greatest villains in movie history, having brought to life Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter saga. The actor appeared in five of the eight films in ...
Co-stars in Anthony Minghella's 1997 Best Picture Winner, "The English Patient," the pair recently reunited for "The Return," an adaptation of the last chapters from Homer's "Odyssey." ...
Last but not least, Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi will also be in Leavesden come the end of the month, making the controversial Emerald Fennell adaptation of Wuthering Heights. Robbie ...
Opening with the death of the presiding Pope, Conclave is steeped in a quietly simmering undercurrent of tension, seen through the eyes of Cardinal Thomas Lawrence (Ralph Fiennes). Lawrence is a ...
3. Conclave is another film I saw at the HIFF and it captivated a sold-out Guild Hall (on a Saturday morning no less.) Ralph Fiennes has to oversee the election of a new Pope. God help him. This is ...
My career has taken me through an eclectic assortment of fields, and connected me with people from all walks of life. This experience includes construction, professional cooking, podcasting, and ...
A new Echo preset feature may be coming to Wuthering Waves in Version 2.1. Using the new feature, players will be able to save up to 20 Echo loadouts, compare stats, and equip presets more quickly.
Morph Painting Restoration puzzles are fairly simple, and they're very much worth your time if you're looking to get some extra resources like Astrites in Wuthering Waves. Here's a brief overview ...
"I have no idea what kind of film it would be," the ‘Conclave’ actor tells PEOPLE Ralph Fiennes is eager to collaborate onscreen with his younger brother Joseph Fiennes. “He’s a brilliant ...
Ralph Fiennes would like to work on a film project with his younger brother Joseph Fiennes one day. The English Patient actor hopes to one day work alongside his younger brother, Shakespeare in Love ...
“I’ve seen ‘Citizen Kane,'” said Fiennes, but added, “I’ve never seen ‘Magnificent Ambersons,’ to my shame.” With that, Fiennes added Welles’ sophomore feature to his collectio ...