Tom Hardy's latest role in the crime thriller Mobland has fans once again talking about his potential as the next James Bond. Directed by Guy Ritchie, best known for Lock, Stock and Two Smoking ...
As circumstances escalate, Conrad turns to his longtime fixer and Kevin’s longtime friend, Harry Da Souza (Tom Hardy). Harry is a master of back alley diplomacy, with secondary skills in violent ...
However, following the action, the feelings were unusually different for third-year Jazz head coach Will Hardy. He entered his post-game presser with a different demeanor, sullen, and prepared to ...
Utah Jazz head coach Will Hardy made some headlines following the team's recent loss to the Memphis Grizzlies after vocalizing a few moments of frustration due to a lack of effort and urgency from ...
Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, and Paddy Considine are predictably captivating as its chief criminals, but at least on the basis of its first two episodes, it’s a whole lot of stale ...
relatable? Well, almost. Part of why MobLand is so compelling is watching Hardy's character juggle all of his various tasks for the Harrigan family. He has his head on straight, but almost ...
Additionally, Hardy, a movie star known for embodying imposing figures, is initially overly contained as Harry. Only at the end of the second episode does the stoic fixer allow himself to be ...
In his postgame press conference, Jazz head coach Will Hardy unloaded on his team, with quotes via Andy Larsen of The Salt Lake Tribune. “Pass the mother***** ball. Run back on defense. When it’s time ...
“Part of becoming a professional basketball player in the NBA, and part of becoming an NBA team that’s competing, is the willingness to do simple things over and over again,” Hardy said. “I thought ...
After Utah was outscored 76-38 and outrebounded 33-8 by Memphis in the second half, head coach Will Hardy ripped into his team during his post-game media session, as Andy Larsen of The Salt Lake ...
Well, sorta, but Ritchie brings his A-game to this two-episode premiere, shooting the twisty plot with just enough style to elevate it without pulling attention from what really works here: sharp ...