Daniel Day-Lewis as Ray looking up at the skies as Sean Bean as Jem stands behind him in Anemone - Focus Features What kind of man leaves behind his pregnant wife, marches off into the woods, and ...
Running time: 126 minutes. Rated R (language and traumatic revelations). In theaters. Daniel Day-Lewis should’ve stayed retired. Or at least come back in a better movie. But the three-time Oscar ...
It’s a family affair, as the three-time Oscar winner unretires to make a movie with his son, Ronan Some people will do anything for their kids. After almost a decade, Daniel Day-Lewis came out of ...
NEW YORK — Daniel Day-Lewis is back in the Oscar race with a seismic family affair. The Hollywood icon is a devastating force of nature in "Anemone," playing a shame-stricken man named Ray who ...
NEW YORK (AP) — It’s been eight years since Daniel Day-Lewis announced his retirement from acting and said he wanted to “explore the world in a different way.” ‘The Plague’ review: First-time feature ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Perhaps it’s better to stay retired. Back in 2017, he took the film world by surprise when he announced that Paul Thomas Anderson’s Phantom Thread would be his final performance.
A famous father and his son making a film about a son with an absent father is a bit on the nose, no? Not if you’re the Day-Lewises. Regardless of what truth peeks through the fiction of Anemone, ...
Daniel Day-Lewis can’t seem to stay retired. Anemone, his new movie, ends his second major hiatus from acting, this one lasting since 2017’s Phantom Thread. It also finds him not only writing for the ...
As close to a living acting legend as there can possibly be, Daniel Day-Lewis is the rare performer who truly deserves early canonization. It’s not every day that Daniel Day-Lewis comes out of ...