Elisabeth Moss

Hulu 'Handmaid's Tale' Sets April Premiere With New Photos
Hulu 'Handmaid's Tale' Sets April Premiere With New Photos
Hulu 'Handmaid's Tale' Sets April Premiere With New Photos
Our first look at Hulu’s adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale certainly got tongues wagging, though the streaming service declined to specify any further than an April 2017 premiere. Now, we know exactly when the Elisabeth Moss-led series will debut, while another round of photos give us gorgeous new looks at the cast.
Hulu 'Handmaid's Tale' Reveals First Elisabeth Moss Photos
Hulu 'Handmaid's Tale' Reveals First Elisabeth Moss Photos
Hulu 'Handmaid's Tale' Reveals First Elisabeth Moss Photos
Hulu’s forthcoming adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale has only felt more topical in recent weeks, even if the new Elisabeth Moss drama won’t formally premiere until April 2017. You don’t have to wait that long for a first look, however, as some impressive first photos have made their way online.
'Top of the Lake' Season 2 Stares in First Photo
'Top of the Lake' Season 2 Stares in First Photo
'Top of the Lake' Season 2 Stares in First Photo
SundanceTV’s Top of the Lake proved so successful in its first season that many were keen to leave the series a standalone, but we’re still glad they didn’t. It’s a long way back to the Top of the Lake in 2017, but take a look at the first Season 2 photo with Mad Men ex Elisabeth Moss right now.
Elisabeth Moss Stars in ‘The Free World’ Trailer
Elisabeth Moss Stars in ‘The Free World’ Trailer
Elisabeth Moss Stars in ‘The Free World’ Trailer
Elisabeth Moss has become a skillful indie actress since her stint on AMC’s Mad Men, taking on films like Listen Up Philip, High-Rise, and Queen of Earth. We’ll have to wait for the second season of Jane Campion’s Top of the Lake to see her on our TV screens again, but her new Sundance drama The Free World should tide us over until then.
Gwendoline Christie Joins ‘Top of the Lake’ Season 2
Gwendoline Christie Joins ‘Top of the Lake’ Season 2
Gwendoline Christie Joins ‘Top of the Lake’ Season 2
The second season of BBC and Sundance’s Top of the Lake was first announced back in 2014, but we haven’t heard much about it since then. We know it’s happening. We know Jane Campion is returning to direct. We know Elisabeth Moss will also return to reprise her role as Detective Robin Griffin. Today finally brings a new update on Top of the Lake Season 2, as Game of Thrones star Gwendoline Christie has joined the cast of the long-awaited follow-up.
Life in the ‘High-Rise’ Trailer Is Very Satisfying
Life in the ‘High-Rise’ Trailer Is Very Satisfying
Life in the ‘High-Rise’ Trailer Is Very Satisfying
Last month, my home city of Washington, D.C. got a couple feet of snow and I spent three days holed up in my apartment. That brief 72-hour span alone nearly drove me to the brink of insanity, and so I suppose I get where the characters in the J.G. Ballard adaptation High-Rise are coming from. Their luxury apartment complex has sufficient amenities to make entering the outside world unnecessary, and so of course they all devolve into warlike tribes and turn on one another in an orgy of bourgeois social angling gone violent. A few days of snow nearly had me talking to cantaloupes with faces painted on them; life in a high-rise, even a fabulously posh one, would be more than enough to get me to eat my landlord‘s dog.
‘High-Rise’ Trailer: Tom Hiddleston Surrenders to Madness
‘High-Rise’ Trailer: Tom Hiddleston Surrenders to Madness
‘High-Rise’ Trailer: Tom Hiddleston Surrenders to Madness
By now you’ve heard the buzz surrounding High-Rise, the new film from director Ben Wheatley, the deranged and brilliant mind behind films like Kill List, A Field in England and Sightseers. That buzz is well-earned for Wheatley’s latest, which is based on the novel by J.G. Ballard (Drive) and features an incredible lineup, including Tom Hiddleston, Elisabeth Moss, Luke Evans and more. A new trailer has arrived, offering a tantalizing and slightly unnerving glimpse inside the titular high-rise, and teasing the evolving (or devolving) psyche of the residents within.

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