The Order, now a movie starring Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult, was a real-life white nationalist organization in the 1980s.
Law, who plays an FBI agent on the trail of a real-life white supremacist leader, did not interact with onscreen antagonist ...
The new film about an FBI agent chasing a white supremacist terror cell is based on a true story—and one that connects the ...
When Aldis Hodge says Cross, the Amazon Prime Video adaptation of James Patterson’s book series, came to him at the right ...
David Chase's "Not Fade Away" in 35mm black and white, "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" in I.B. Technicolor and a Pablo ...
Rather than using a fake moustache, he had to grow his own to get into the 1980s character. He told 'Jimmy Kimmel Live': "No it's mine. You can't be using a glue on moustache beca ...
Actors Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult along with screenwriter Zach Baylin sit down with Joe Scarborough for a discussion of the ...
Director Justin Kurzel 's films have disarmingly explored the ways ideological radicalization coupled with social exclusion can lead to great violence. His latest film, the police procedural " The ...
Unlike most other true-crime films, "The Order" isn't out to titillate or digress into exploitation. The film instead heeds ...
Rita Ora joined other celebrities to reimagine the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on its 75th anniversary.
Jude Law is an FBI agent in the new movie “The Order” based on the true story of an extremist group committing a string of robberies in the Pacific Northwest. B ...