The Traitors Season 2 featured Drag Race's Peppermint, and there are other queens I'd like to see at the round table.
The Mean Girls musical didn't have a great second weekend, but it still held on to its box office crown.
Another interesting development in the world of concert movies unfolded this weekend with Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé.
Chad Stahelski, the director of the upcoming Highlander reboot, dropped some exciting news regarding Queen's role in his film.
The Queen's Gambit's Anya Taylor-Joy reveals if she's met Charlize Theron in the wake of playing Furiosa in the prequel to the Mad Max franchise.
The Queen of Halloween, Vanessa Hudgens, is rocking this Natalie Portman-inspired costume.
Following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, Simon Pegg opened up about a fond memory of Britain's late monarch.
Queen Elizabeth's appearance opposite Daniel Craig at the 2012 Olympics was mostly her own doing.
A bonafide scream queen and more have been added to the cast of Scream 6.
Queen drummer Roger Taylor didn't mince words when talking about Sacha Baron Cohen's talents... or lack thereof.
Gal Gadot showed off her good and evil sides by sharing fan art of her Wonder Woman and Snow White characters.
Bohemian Rhapsody's screenwriter is suing the producer of the hit film.
Ludacris paid tribute to Queen Latifah after wrapping their first movie together.
Taking a look back at the Stephen King adaptation that started it all: Brian De Palma's Carrie.
Anya Taylor-Joy is getting ready to prove once again that she is the new horror queen.
One of the most exciting additions to The Crown Season 4 is Gillian Anderson, who plays former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Thatcher looms large in the annals of history, bearing the distinction of being the first woman to hold the position of Prime Minister and proceeding to become an extremely polarizing figure over the course of her 11 years in office. Thatcher's working relationship with Queen Elizabeth II (played by Olivia Colman for a second and final season) will be one of the key focal points of Season 4, with their politely adversarial feelings seemingly coloring every encounter they …
Full disclosure: I did not love The Queen's Gambit, but I completely see the appeal. The Netflix miniseries stars Anya Taylor-Joy as a hard-working, obsessive, haunted-by-her-demons chess prodigy who wipes the floor with all kinds of older male chess grandmasters while trying her best to ignore her complicated, burgeoning humanity in order to keep crushing the pawns in her path. If you were compelled by The Queen's Gambit from beginning to end, and are now going through withdrawal, in need of something to scratch a similar itch, I've got you. Now that …
With writer-director Scott Frank’s The Queen’s Gambit now streaming on Netflix, I recently got to speak with Moses Ingram about making the fantastic limited series. If you haven’t seen the trailers, The Queen’s Gambit is based on the novel by Watler Tevis and follows Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-Joy), who was abandoned to a Kentucky orphanage in the late 1950s. While there, she discovers an extraordinary talent for the game of chess, but also becomes addicted to the tranquilizers provided by the state as a sedative for the children. After getting adopted by Alma Wheatley (…