I’m Still Thinking About CBS’ Watson Perfectly Casting Matt Berry As Sherlock Holmes And How The Team ‘Dug Around In The Couch Cushions’ To Get Him

If you’re familiar with Matt Berry’s performances, ranging from his work all the way up to “What We Do In The Shadows,” you might concur that he possesses one of the most unique and recognizable British voices in entertainment today. During my conversation with showrunner Craig Sweeny about the Season 1 finale (currently streaming with a Paramount+ subscription), I couldn’t help but ask about the casting decision for Episode 7, featuring an actor with such a distinctive voice. Craig graciously answered:

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During a speech at the fifth annual event for Charlize Theron’s Africa Outreach Project (CTAOP), an organization she runs, the topic of discussion shifted towards the Bezos/Sánchez wedding. This event was held to gather funds for the wellbeing and security of the youth in South Africa, her native country. As the conversation delved into how turbulent the world seems this year, Theron expressed her thoughts about the recent Bezos/Sánchez nuptials on Saturday night, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.

Revisiting the Golden Age of Cycling Movies: Where Did They Go?

As a devoted cinephile who cherishes tales of grit and determination on the silver screen, I must attest that “American Flyers,” featuring the talented Kevin Costner and Jennifer Grey alongside other esteemed actors, holds an exceptional place in my heart as the epitome of American cycling cinema. This masterpiece even boasts a race strikingly reminiscent of the Tour de France, aptly dubbed “Hell in the West.” This grueling contest showcases the challenges of mountain biking that mirror the infamous Tour, making it a thrilling sports film par excellence.

The emotional intensity and pulse-pounding action keep viewers hooked, while the poignant portrayal of family dynamics adds depth to this captivating narrative. Though “American Flyers” may not rank among Costner’s highest-rated films, it undeniably offers an unparalleled viewing experience on a quiet, rainy Saturday afternoon.