Sources close to Russell Crowe say the actor is "laughing on the inside" at the criticism and poor reception of "Gladiator II ...
Russell Crowe won an Oscar for his 2000 role in the original Gladiator movie, but Gladiator II did not receive a nomination ...
The chances of Paul Mescal replacing Daniel Craig as James Bond are fading fast, according to Ladbrokes. Having ridden his chariot toward the front of the pack following his performance in Gladiator ...
The title 'The Tortured Poets Department' was also a nod to a group chat Alwyn had with his friends Paul Mezcal and Andrew Scott. And even before 'The Tortured Poets Department' hit shelves or ...
Paul Mescal expressed his frustration with laziness and wasting time, highlighting his pet peeve of unpreparedness. He enjoyed the rigorous training for his role in 'Gladiator II' and admitted to ...
Asked to reveal his biggest pet peeve, Paul told W Magazine: "Laziness. I hate people who waste time, people who aren't prepared. "And I'm not just talking about a work context. It's like ...
Paul Mescal has revealed how a brutal childhood injury helped him win a role in Gladiator II. The Aftersun actor (28) plays Lucius Verus in the Ridley Scott-directed blockbuster, which came out ...
She previously contributed E! Online, Hollywood Life and Oscar.com. Hulu Paul Mescal didn’t let not having a driver’s license stop him from landing his role in Normal People. The 28-year-old ...
But its leading man Paul, 28, who played Lucius Aurelius, the exiled Prince of Rome who becomes a prisoner of war and fights as a gladiator, failed to secure any nods - just weeks after he was ...
The feature highlights stars at the forefront of cinema, from industry legends and icons to those whose phenomenal talent is ushering in a new wave of stardom - of which Saoirse and Paul made the cut.
Paul Mescal is opening up about why he enjoys watching The Traitors UK and when he told a little lie to land his role on Normal People. In a new interview, Mescal revealed that his favorite ...
By Lexy Perez Associate Editor Paul Mescal is looking back on when he fibbed about himself in order to land his role on Normal People. “I said I could drive for Normal People, and I could not drive.