Despite its initial failure with critics, The Fifth Element went on to be a major box office success, making it one of the ...
State of Grace told a engaging story with one of Gary Oldman's best performances, but it didn't stand a chance against Goodfellas at the box-office.
They wrote: "Gary Oldman giggling at farts dubbed into his movies, then laughing 'til the tears roll down his cheeks, may well be the happiest minute of your day." Fans were delighted by Oldman's ...
An off-the-rails psychological mystery starring Gary Oldman and Christopher Lloyd shot in Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach ...
Gary Oldman couldn’t contain his laughter when Stephen Colbert showed him clips of his most famous movies enhanced with “that Jackson Lamb quality” — uncontrolled flatulence, a reference ...
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert interviewed Gary Oldman about Slow Horses and more from the actor’s legendary career.
Nicola Coughlan, Jessica Gunning, and Richard Gadd are among the first-time nominees, while big names in the running include ...
Gary Oldman’s iconic “Bring Me Everyone” scene ... “And I did that, and he kept it and put it in the film — that was just an outtake. It was just me having fun.” The “Slow Horses ...
The Dark Knight (2008), and The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Oldman portrayed Gotham’s most honorable cop, rising through the ranks to become police commissioner. His profoundly emotional performance was ...
"I was literally shaking," the actress says of meeting Sorrentino, adding that getting the part was "the most emotional moment of my entire life." ...