Thanks to Michael Cera, we've learned that Barbie was originally supposed to include a cameo from Ben Affleck.
Andrew Garfield proves there's no ill will toward Tom Holland within the Spider-Man brotherhood.
Luca Guadagnino’s 2018 remake of Dario Aregento’s ballet-and-witches classic Suspiria is a total masterpiece and one of the most unfairly overlooked movies in recent memory. Beautiful, haunting, with much on its mind (perhaps too much), it was also a wild left turn for the director, who had just won critical acclaim and industry recognition for his tender coming-of-age drama Call Me By Your Name. But had Suspiria been more widely embraced (as it should have been), Guadagnino had plans for a follow-up (remember that Argento’s film was ultimately the first part of …
The world does not need another Batman movie. In the last decade alone, the Batman character has appeared in no less than five movies, and his origin story is approaching Spider-Man levels of “OMG we know already.” And yet, the recently released trailer for the upcoming reboot The Batman has me genuinely excited to see another story of this Caped Crusader, and it’s all to do with the genuinely refreshing approach that co-writer and director Matt Reeves appears to be taking with the material. To explain why The Batman looks so refreshing, it’s important to remember …
Netflix has released the first trailer for the upcoming original film The Half of It, and this looks like a teen love story that you won’t want to miss. The story follows a bookish high school student named Ellie Chu (Leah Lewis) who makes money on the side ghostwriting papers for her fellow students so she can help her single father pay the bills. But when a jock (Daniel Diemer) hires her to write letters to a girl he likes named Aster (Alexxis Lemire), Ellie finds she’s now also kind of falling for Aster as well. The story …
Quibi, the upcoming streaming service that aims to deliver entertainment in bite-sized portions, has announced all 50 titles that will launch with the platform on April 6. Folks, what we have here is what you could generously call an eclectic bag. First things first: Quibi's content is split into three categories. Movies In Chapters are feature-length stories "told in chapters that are 7 to 10 minutes in length." Unscripted & Docs will cover "food, fashion, travel, animals, cars, builds, music, sports, comedy, talk, variety, documentary and more, all with episodes in 10 minutes or less." Daily Essentials …
Daniel Radcliffe's glorious streak of not giving a single solitary fuck about expectations since playing Harry Potter continues in Guns Akimbo, the action-comedy from writer/director Jason Lei Howden (Deathgasm) co-starring Samara Weaving that I've been frantically dying to see since its TIFF 2019 debut. Finally, Saban Films has announced a limited theatrical release date: February 28, 2020. Here's the film's official synopsis, which is simply *chef's kiss*: Miles’ (Daniel Radcliffe) nerdy existence as a video game developer takes a dramatic turn when he inadvertently gets caught up as the next contestant with …
The latest episode of Rick and Morty season 4 actually carries over elements from the last episode, affording Rick some genuine personal growth.
The entire plot of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker came thisclose to going to the highest bidder. While Lucasfilm keeps a tight lid on all things Star Wars, scripts for Rise of Skywalker were printed out on supposedly un-copy-able paper so the film’s actors could take them home and study up for the next day’s scenes. But according to J.J. Abrams, one, uh, somewhat careless actor left the genuine script behind, which then made its way to eBay. Abrams—who co-wrote the Rise of Skywalker script with Chris Terrio—shared the story on …
Following her Transformers sex symbol status, the actress hit a low.
Can officially confirm: Shazam! looks delightful AF. A few days ago, Warner Bros. invited Collider and a few other journalists to the studio's Burbank lot to watch some extended footage from the upcoming superhero flick starring Zachary Levi. Director David F. Sandberg and producer Peter Safran were on hand to introduce the footage, and really emphasized that the film is continuing DC's lighthearted streak started by Wonder Woman and Aquaman. "It gives you a sense of how we leaned in on the comedy and the fun, especially as you see Billy Batson exploring his powers," Safran said. "We'…