Freaky star Kathryn Newton shares her feelings regarding the potential movie crossover with Happy Death Day.
Kathryn Newton talked about the time she lost to Patrick Mahomes in a golf tournament and how it emulated the Super Bowl.
The director behind Magic Mike's Last Dance shared his take on the rumor mill that surrounded Thandiwe Newton's departure from the movie.
Many who knew and loved Olivia Newton-John and speaking out after her death.
Grease star Olivia Newton-John has died today aged 73 at her home n California.
Olivia Newton-John, who starred in movies like Grease and Xanadu, has passed away at the age of 73.
Thandiwe Newton is looking to "a new day" after her departure from Magic Mike 3 and rumors regarding her marital status.
Thandiwe Newton departed Magic Mike 3 for personal reasons, and the rumors are swirling.
After leaving Magic Mike and splitting with her husband, Thandiwe Newton is apparently going to rehab.
Thandiwe Newton’s Solo character Val didn’t get a lot of screen time.
Thandiwe Newton and her Reminiscence co-stars had a wild, rainy day on set that could have turned into a nightmare.
The Map Of Tiny Perfect Things cast talked to CinemaBlend about time loop upon time loops!
Apparently, some viewers thing Grease is a little less hydr-o-matic, and a bit more pro-ble-matic.
With Happy Death Day (and its even-more-bonkers sequel Happy Death Day 2 U), filmmaker Christopher Landon took a trope most closely associated with a beloved comedy (Groundhog Day), with a protagonist experiencing the same day over and over again and turned it into a brilliant horror romp. (It was wildly entertaining and offered valuable commentary on repetitiousness of soulless horror movies.) For his latest film, Landon has attempted a similar genre-blending reinvention, pairing a broad body swapping conceit (made famous in Disney’s Freaky Friday and appropriated by a stream of crude 1980s comedies) with the tropes …
It may be Thursday, but I wouldn't be surprised if you thought it was Friday after watching the trailer for Blumhouse's new horror comedy Freaky, which like Freaky Friday before it, is a body swapping movie. This time around, Kathryn Newton (The Society) plays a high school student who wakes up in the body of a middle-aged serial killer, played by Vince Vaughn, who promptly uses his new innocent teenage girl look to go on a murderous rampage. Our young protagonist has less than 24 hours to remedy the situation before the change becomes permanent. Alan Ruck (…