Millie Bobby Brown’s international acclaim is obviously credited to TV’s Stranger Things, and she has embarked on a promising film career as well thanks to last year’s Godzilla: King of the Monsters. The game is definitely afoot, however, with Enola Holmes, a breathtaking and resonant adventure featuring Brown as Sherlock Holmes’ resilient younger sister. Thanks to Brown’s winning performance and all-around excellence filmmaking wise, Enola Holmes is the start of a potentially blockbuster franchise.
‘Enola Holmes’ Review – Millie Bobby Brown Shines As Sherlock’s Resilient Sibling

Marc Menchaca Reflects On ‘Alone’ Collaboration And Music Behind His Work
Marc Menchaca (Ozark, Every Time I Die) stars in Alone, a thriller about a woman (Jules Willcox) who attempts to escape the clutches of a killer (Menchaca). During our interview Menchaca talked about working with Willcox, how music fits into his acting process, and why Dead Poets Society is one of his favorite movies.
Ronen Rubinstein Talks ‘No Escape’ And ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’ Lessons

Ronen Rubinstein’s acting career has taken off thanks to his work on Fox’s 9-1-1: Lone Star, and now he co-stars with Keegan Allen and Holland Roden in the thriller No Escape. Rubinstein talked to us about his acting path, his passion for the environment, and the brilliance of the David Fincher feature Se7en.
Anson Boon Talks ‘Blackbird’ Journey And Always Staying “On The Cusp”
With Crawl, 1917 and the upcoming The Winter Lake as part of his resume, Anson Boon is carving up a solid career for his relatively new career. With director Roger Michell’s Blackbird, Boon learned from an A-list ensemble and he talked to us about this seminal experience.
Jules Willcox Breaks Foot, Lands Memorable Cinematic Experience With ‘Alone’
It will be nearly impossible to find a gutsier performance this year than Jules Willcox’s work in Alone. Co-starring Marc Menchaca and directed by John Hyams, the film is a refreshingly elevated and lean thriller. Willcox broke her foot during production, but hopefully that pain was eased by the end product!
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