Fraser plays a struggling actor in Japan who finds work playing stand-in roles for strangers, blurring the lines between performance and reality. David Daniel has a look. Trump signals backing of ...
“The product— I’m sorry ‘content’—is being commodified to the extent that it’s more valuable to burn it down and get the insurance on it than to give it a shot in the marketplace,” Fraser said. “I ...
In the Oscar winner’s new dramedy “Rental Family” (in theaters Nov. 21), American expat actor Phillip Vandarpleog (Fraser) has been living in Tokyo for seven years but is still very much an outsider.
In early November, it was announced that Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz were in talks to reunite for The Mummy 4, and the internet collectively celebrated. Although the ink may not be on the deal, ...
“Rental Family” is the kind of movie that should not work at all. It takes an unusual premise, one ripe for oversentimentality, and then strikes the perfect balance between heartwarming and ...
"Rental Family" starring Brendan Fraser is out now. Brendan Fraser traveled all the way to Japan for his new film, "Rental Family." The film, which is based in Japan, found the Oscar winner immersing ...
Andy Cohen has confirmed that Below Deck's Fraser Olender is dating Las Culturistas Culture Awards co-host, Matt Rogers. Fraser and Matt both appeared at BravoCon 2025, where they also opened up about ...
Rachel Weisz and Brendan Fraser in "The Mummy" (Universal Pictures) Brendan Fraser was a younger man last time he starred in “The Mummy” film series with 2008’s “The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.
Brendan Fraser immersed himself like never before for his new movie Rental Family. From Japanese writer-director Hikari, the film is the tale of an American actor played by Fraser, 56, employed in ...
Brendan Fraser, one-time Encino Man and former George of the Jungle, is our new king of tear-jerking cinema. After seven years of living in Tokyo, sad-sack American expat Phillip Vandarpleog (Fraser) ...
A couple of years ago, at the height of awards season, I moderated an onstage Q&A with Brendan Fraser after a screening of The Whale. It was a SAG-AFTRA event, so the audience was made up largely of ...