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Friday, January 08, 2021

Good Morning, World


I've been having a real heavy Tahar Rahim Week this week, which is a boon to any week, even one as unwieldy as this. The BBC has been airing The Serpent -- a thrilling true-crime retelling of the Charles Sobhraj saga in the mid-70s, where he lured hippie-types into his web of poison and murder for their traveler cheques and passports; I plowed through that whole thing. (And I very much recommend it -- not sure when it's getting a US release but I'll keep y'all informed.) 

And I've been flirting with watching The Mauritanian, the new flick from State of Play director Kevin Macdonald (who worked with Tahar previously on The Eagle), and which stars Rahim as a Guantanamo Bay detainee fighting for his rights -- it's out properly in February (here is the trailer); it also stars Jodie Foster, Benedict Cumberbatch, Shaileene Woodley, and Zachary Levi. I wanted to finish The Serpent first though, so I'll try to watch my screener this weekend. Tahar's apparently real good in it (but when is he not?)

Oh and the Tahar Week continued because two photo-shoots of him made themselves known -- he's got one for British GQ (read that chat over here), which is the majority of what you see here, and then he's also got one shot for Man About Town magazine, which you'll see after the jump...

Friday, April 02, 2021

Tahar Rahim Nine Times


I talked a lot about the show called The Serpent back in January when it was airing on the BBC, but as of today the show has dropped on Netflix here in the U.S. so it's up to y'all to go, watch it, and then report back if you thought I was right about it being terrific, or if I'm a dip-shit per usual. The show stars our boy Tahar Rahim here as the real-life 1970s tourist-murdering Charles Sobhraj, who lured hippie foreigners into his Nepalese hotel of sin and vice only to poison them for their passports and cash. It's fucked up!

But then Tahar Rahim, even under all that fake tanner he wears on the show, could lure and poison me any day so I get it. These photos are via Man About Town magazine, which has a nice little chat with the actor -- somehow these are from January and I didn't see them until today? I don't know. I was posting a lot of Tahar Rahim in January thanks to this show and I guess these ones just got lost in the shuffle. But now no longer! Hit the jump for the rest...

Friday, April 09, 2021

Tahar Take Away


How funny that the last post before the weekend one week ago was a Tahar Rahim post and it's happening again! Hysterical! The funniest thing to happen in ages!!! Okay maybe "funny" wasn't the right word but whatevs, you get my gist. Anyway I know a couple of you watched The Serpent on Netflix when it dropped last week because you said so, but maybe more of you have? I don't really have anything more to say on it but I'd love to hear if you do...

... but I am here because Interview Magazine has dropped this new photo-shoot today (thx Mac) along with a chat with one of my favorite living actresses, Miss Carey Mulligan. I've only skimmed the chat so far, I'll read it on my subway ride home in about ten minutes, but I did spend some time with each and every one of these new photos -- god I love his head. Is that a weird thing to say? He's just got a terrific shaped head. Face. Head. Face and head and all of it. Anyway get more Tahar head after the jump... 

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Billy Howle Three Times



Kind of surprised to realize that I forgot to mention in all my blathering about Tahar Rahim and his very good BBC program The Serpent last week that the show also has a very fine turn from Billy Howle here, playing the Dutch ambassador's assistant who doggedly hunts the bloodthirsty Tahar down. I've liked Howle in most everything I've seen him in so far -- he certainly etched himself into my memory with his um exposed turn in Motherfatherson last year -- but The Serpent marks his best work to date, I think. It's just a really strongly acted limited series all around -- I haven't even touched upon the great work from the women on the show -- and I can't wait for it to make its way here to the US so's y'all can see for yourselves. Anyway re: Howle there are two previously posted photos from this 2018 photoshoot for The Guardian  seen above over here, and of course there is more than plenty back in our archives...

Friday, January 15, 2021

Tahar Rahim Seven Times


Huzzah Flaunt magazine has bestowed upon our weary heads a brand new Tahar Rahim photoshoot and interview this Friday afternoon -- it has been after all an entire week since the last one we posted, so we were hardcore jonesing. It's a good reminder I suppose that I should watch his Guantánamo drama The Mauritanian this weekend while I still have the time, pre-Sundance. I was hoping we'd have a date for when his other project The Serpent, the BBC drama about a real-life 70s serial killer that I've praised a couple of times, was going to drop onto Netflix here in the US, but they still haven't as far as I can tell announced that yet. I hope they do soon! I want to hear what y'all think. For now I suppose let's enjoy this lovely sweater-filled photo-shoot here, after the jump...

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Good Morning, World


As I said the last time I posted a couple of photos of House of the Dragon actor Fabien Frankel back in September, I feel some ownership over Fabien's lil' breakout (to be, at this early point still) since I knew the second I laid eyes on him opposite Tahar Rahim in The Serpent that he could be going places. The two of them oozed so much homoerotic chemistry how could I not sit up and take notice? Anyway this new shoot is for Man About Town magazine (via) and there will probably be more to come but I'm being a little lazy this morning, posting the first photos I saw. But they're good and worth posting, wouldn't you say?


Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Fabien Frankel Two Times


Can I call it or can I call it? The second I saw Fabien Frankel here standing opposite Tahar Rahim in just their briefs on the Netflix serial killer series The Serpent I knew I'd spotted a star, and here he is covering Wonderland magazine a mere year later thanks to his big role in the Game of Thrones spin-off House of the Dragon. You can see the cover image over here where I swiped these from -- are we all watching HOTD? I think it actually hooked me last week and then this week's episode was another good one. Anyway I do hope we get more photos from this shoot but let's just enjoy these two for now.



Friday, April 16, 2021

I Am Link

I haven't done a link round-up like this for ages! They always end up taking way more energy than they ought to -- I mean the whole idea is to present news in bite-sized portions, but I can never keep myself from rambling. You know me. But also I don't know if, due to the pandemic, we've had a period quite so thick with movie news as  the last several days has been -- aww, nature is healing! (Wear a mask.) Let's get to it.

-- Two Big Ds -- The actor who calls himself Brad Pitt has just joined the cast of Lost City of D, which already has Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum attached. I thought I'd posted about this movie when it was first announced but the archives say no -- anyway it sounds like a broad re-do of Romancing the Stone; Bullock is playing a romance novelist, Tatum is playing the Fabio-type model for her book covers, and the two of them get dragged into a romance and also a kidnapping adventure in the jungle while on one of her book tours. DH says Pitt's role is a cameo, one he did in exchange for Sandy doing a cameo in his forthcoming action-thriller Bullet Train

--- Take A Bite Outta -- Even though the news is only a couple of weeks old I'd already forgotten that Evan Peters was going to play Jeffrey Dahmer in an upcoming Ryan-Murphy-produced miniseries, so it's good to have this interview with him in Variety remind me. (thx Mac) He briefly talks about prepping for the part, alongside mostly speaking about his Kate Winslet detective series Mare of Easttown, which is out this weekend. I don't know where that series came from, it really snuck up on me. I only heard about it for the first time like a week ago and now it's here!

--- Leftover Man -- If that Justin Theroux shirtless cover-shoot for Esquire magazine that I shared yesterday wasn't enough for your Theroux-thirst then you can head over to Interview Magazine, where he's also chatted up alongside some fine beard photography -- he's got that Mosquito Coast TV program hitting on Apple soon (already?) and that's what all of the press is for. That said this chat is a good reminder that he is a naturally very funny individual, hotness aside. 

--- Real Thick And Juicy -- I am sure you've all been happily following along with all the talk of Chris Meloni's ass ever since he (and it) popped back up on SVU a couple of weeks ago, but if you missed it Meloni has been milking his ass for all it's worth (god, phrasing) -- EW rounded up some of the fun, bouncy chatter. Jump on it and bounce, baby! (thx Mac)

--- Bad Fish -- I've become sort of a stealth fan of the Danish actor Pilou Asbæk in a few things over the past several years -- Lucy, Ghost in the Shell (in which he had a Lot of Look, seen to the left), Overlord, and of course his welcomed snarky turn on Game of Thrones last few seasons, which really needed the snark, so I'm happy to hear he's just been cast in the Aquaman sequel in an unspecified role. It will probably be a villain, since he's European. This is known as the Mads Mikkelsen rule.  

--- And Finally I was happy to read yesterday that the actor Fabien Frankel had landed a big role in the Dorne-centered Game of Thrones spin-off prequel called House of the Dragon; as seen below Frankel really grabbed my attention opposite Tahar Rahim in the Netflix series The Serpent, which I've mentioned here on the site oh once or twenty times.