It's been 10 years since Breaking Bad first aired, and its star Bryan Cranston admits he still finds the experience "overwhelming".
Wes Anderson's latest stop motion production 'Isle of Dogs' is a playful, quirky endeavour all about the role of the dog, it also explores pertinent, relevant themes.
Wes Anderson may generally be able to do no wrong in the eyes of most critics, but his latest movie is drawing some rare flack.
Bryan Cranston has told how he was 'within the grasp' of cult leader Charles Manson during a trip out into the Los Angeles countryside back in 1969.
The ‘Breaking Bad’ star thinks he could have been one of the cult leader’s victims.
The 'Breaking Bad' star told the story on Thursday night's 'Conan.'
As men at odds over a young woman (one’s daughter, the other’s girlfriend), Bryan Cranston and James Franco go head-to-head in the new comedy Why Him? Cranston is Ned, a Michigan businessman who’s less-than-thrilled when he flies the family to Northern California and meets Laird (Franco), the eccentric, foul-mouthed Silicon Valley billionaire dating his daughter (Zooey Deutch).
“Drama, drama, drama, drama, drama, drama, drama.” That’s how Bryan Cranston described the last decade of his career, which included both an Oscar-nominated performance in Trumbo and a starring role in Breaking Bad, arguably one of the greatest TV shows of all time. “I want to do a story that not only can you laugh at when you’re watching the movie, but for me, when I’m making the movie.” Cranston told Yahoo Movies earlier this year. “Let’s do Secret f—ing Santa!,” hollered costar James Franco to the unaware mall patrons.
The left needs Donald Trump to go away yesterday, while the right feels the same about Hillary Clinton. Someone like… Oprah Winfrey or Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson? “Everyone keeps talking about The Rock for president,” said Scott Eastwood (Snowden).
It’s always fun trying to figure out the A-list voices in animated movies. Here, you can bone up on which stars to listen for this weekend when Kung Fu Panda 3 high-kicks into theaters. This exclusive group shot features the voice cast of the sequel — as well as a whole lot of pandas. A class photo of sorts, let’s zoom in and get a closer look (from left): J.K. Simmons, who plays evil Yak chi master Kai, looks like anything but a baddie in this jovial pose. And Kate Hudson appears to be having a great time, too. ...
As we see in this exclusive scene from Kung Fu Panda 3, Po (Jack Black) is floored when he catches his first glimpse at a secret panda-populated retreat. Newly reunited with his long-lost father, Li (Bryan Cranston), Po discovers the hidden haven, filled with creatures that look just like him. Want to win a trip to the Los Angeles premiere of ‘Kung Fu Panda 3’?
As his Emmy award-winning run on AMC’s beloved drama Breaking Bad was entering its second season, Bryan Cranston told The AV Club, “I love playing pompous asses. I think I would like that on my tombstone: ‘He was the definitive pompous ass.’” His meth-cooking cancer patient Walter White could certainly be an entitled jerk.
From Heisenberg to Lyndon B. Johnson, you have to doff your cap to the range of Bryan Cranston. For though it may not look like it, this is he playing the ‘accidental’ US president for an HBO adaptation of the stage play 'All The Way’. - Real Names of Hollywood Stars - New Dad’s Army Movie Still - Is Daniel Craig Nearly Done With Bond? Cranston played the role on stage too, but this make up really is pretty remarkable.