Though much attention has been paid to male antiheroes like Walter White of Breaking Bad and Tony Soprano of The Sopranos, it’s also necessary to draw attention to many formidable antiheroines. These formidable women reveal the extent to which there can be a lot of pleasure in thinking and acting outside the box of patriarchy.
TIFF: Azazel Jacobs' latest is a three-hander that overcomes its stagey nature to find some lovely truths.
Barbie went and did and proved that pink is the new box office blockbuster by crossing the $1 billion mark, but Greta Gerwig’s doll dream isn’t the only movie to have earned an impressive amount of money from moviegoers.
In the nine years since Elizabeth Olsen first appeared as Scarlet Witch in “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” the actress has gradually become one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s biggest stars.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Love & Death Season 1 Episode 7 “Ssssshh.”] Love & Death has come to its conclusion, and with it, the delivery of a brutal murder scene as Candy Montgomery (Elizabeth Olsen) was confronted by an ax-wielding Betty Gore (Lily Rabe).
Comedy is designed to make us laugh and feel good, but that doesn’t mean the content always feels good itself. These movies and TV shows can find the right balance and have viewers giggle and gasp simultaneously.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Love & Death Season 1 Episode 5 “The Arrest.”] The walls are closing in on Candy Montgomery (Elizabeth Olsen) in the latest episode of Love & Death: The Texas housewife was arrested for the murder of Betty Gore (Lily Rabe).
On the HBO Max limited series “Love & Death,” Candy Montgomery (Elizabeth Olsen) reinvents herself several times, beginning as a churchgoing Texas housewife and ending as a pariah on trial for a brutal axe murder.
Betty Gore died on June 13, 1980. Her church friend Candy Montgomery swung the axe that killed her. Those facts form the basis for two TV shows released in the past 12 months: HBO Max’s “Love & Death” starring Elizabeth Olsen and Hulu’s “Candy” with Jessica Biel.
For the first time in years, Elizabeth Olsen can speak freely. The actor who spent close to a decade portraying Scarlet Witch in the Marvel Cinematic Universe takes on a different role as Candy Montgomery in David E.
By now, most true crime aficionados have heard of Candy Montgomery, but even if they hadn’t, David E. Kelley‘s latest HBO collaboration, Max‘s Love & Death, will surely fill them in with the help of Elizabeth Olsen and Jesse Plemons.
HBO Max miniseries about the real-life Texas mistress who killed her lover’s wife with an axe comes in the wake of an eerily similar Hulu miniseries
Desperate housewives never got out of style on television, and in “Love & Death,” Elizabeth Olsen is playing a particularly troubled one. The “Wandavision” and “Sorry for Your Loss” actor stars in the final trailer for the HBO Max series, released this Thursday.
After years of playing an unstable witch in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Elizabeth Olsen is bringing her trademark intensity to a real-life story. The
Here are some folks we think will be breakout performers in 2023. We nailed a few for 2022 (and as far as we can remember, we didn’t miss a single name, but please don’t check on that). We’ll try it again for the upcoming year.
A sequel to the 2017 Taylor Sheridan thriller “Wind River” is in the works, and “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” director Kari Skogland is set to direct the film that will see Martin Sensmeier (“1883,” “Westworld”) reprising his role from the original film.
Not only did it give Doctor Strange his second solo adventure several years after the first, but it also saw a beloved director return to the big screen after a lengthy hiatus. Here is a multitude of facts about the 2022 film.
The Avengers changed the movie landscape. It’s not the first Marvel movie, but the “Marvel Cinematic Universe” concept was born when the Avengers were assembled. Here are 20 facts you might not know about Age of Ultron to make yourself more (artificially) intelligent.
Elizabeth Olsen’s role as the Scarlet Witch in the MCU leaves her blushing due to how “silly” the superhero genre is. The “WandaVision” star revealed in a Variety cover story that filming Marvel movies is “just silly” in general.
Despite starring in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Elizabeth Olsen still hasn’t seen the latest MCU installment — almost two months since its May 6 theatrical release.
One of the most talked about moments in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” comes when Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) visit Earth-838 and encounter an alternate version of the Avengers known as the Illuminati.
There is a universe where Elizabeth Olsen starred in Yorgos Lanthimos’ Cannes jury prize-winning “The Lobster,” but alas, the “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” star was already committed to Marvel.
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