Margaret Qualley talks about "the torture" of filming that memorable ending alongside Demi Moore in their horror movie "The Substance." ...
The release of The Critic, a new film starring Ian McKellen and written by Patrick Marber, prompts head critic Sarah Crompton and managing editor Alex Wood to discuss McKellen’s passion for theatre, ...
Sir Ian McKellen believes coming out as gay back in the 1980s helped him forge meaningful connections with other people. The ...
Sir Ian McKellen has been active in show business for six decades, and he never wants to stop. Or at least that’s what he recently declared. The prolific British actor revealed as such to NPR a ...
Meanwhile, Ian McKellen dazzled as Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, cementing his status as a legendary wizard. Michael Gambon then brought his own unique flair to Dumbledore for ...
It's most actors' dream to be considered a National Treasure but Sir Ian McKellen has rejected the title given to him and said it is directed more towards his Lord of the Rings character ...
Few actors working together fit the title of “national treasure” quite like Sir Ian McKellen. Ask anyone you encounter for their feelings on the six-time Olivier winner, and the chances are ...
Sir Ian McKellen has shared that coming out as gay was a pivotal moment in his life, not just for his personal liberation but also for the impact it had on others grappling with their sexuality.
In a new interview with USA Today, Sir Ian – who played the elderly Gus The Theatre Cat in Tom Hooper’s film – insisted that he and co-star Dame Judi Dench “had a lovely time” making the ...
Sir Ian McKellen joined Heart Breakfast to discuss his upcoming role as Jimmy Erskine in 'The Critic'. The veteran thespian opened up to Amanda Holden and JK about his worst ever acting review ...
"The Critic," handsomely directed by Anand Tucker ("Hilary and Jackie," "Leap Year") and written by Patrick Marber ("Closer," ...