There's graciously more Chani this time around in Dune: Part Two, as Zendaya is heavily showcased in a new behind-the-scenes TikTok video.
The creepy new horror film Smile arrives in theaters this Friday, and Stephen King has given his stamp of approval.
Avatar stunt coordinator Garrett Warren shared a video showcasing how ridiculous filming motion-capture is, but how it pays off in the end.
Joe Bell's Mark Wahlberg breaks down how fatherhood is harder off-screen than onscreen.
Godzilla vs Kong is going to be huge. And now there's proof.
It turns out pitching a Guardians of the Galaxy sequel doesn’t unfold the same way as pitching the first movie.
Tom Cruise is hard at work on Mission: Impossible 7, and the latest wild set video shows an epic car stunt.
Greenwich Entertainment has released the trailer for Ryan White’s gripping documentary Assassins. The film follows the shocking and audacious murder of Kim Jong-un’s murder at a crowded Malaysian airport by two women who smeared his face with VX poison. Were they spies working on the behalf of North Korea? Or were they merely pawns in a much bigger game that saw them as disposable assets? I caught the film at Sundance earlier this year and thought it was terrific. In my review, I wrote: The picture Assassins paints of the North Korean espionage plans is both impressive …
Netflix has released a new trailer for Season 4 of The Crown. Season 4 promises to be the most explosive season yet as the 1980s were a reckoning for the British monarchy with the personalities of Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson) and Princess Diana (Emma Corrin) entering the fray. If you’ve been following The Crown over its first three seasons, you can see how the show is pro-monarchy, but derives its conflict from how the tradition the monarchy presents are not always able to meet the political moment nor the personal desires of those involved. Season 4 looks like …
As 2020 continues to find new ways to fuck with us, one bit of sunlight is still streaming into our lives every Sunday. And because it's 2020, it's from a very unlikely source: The remotely-produced version of a comedy talk show hosted by "Retired Filmmaker George Lucas." The George Lucas Talk Show, in its original form, ran for over six years as a live show at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York, bringing in a high caliber array of guests to chat with "George Lucas" (played by The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel's Connor Ratliff) alongside …
Online conventions have largely replaced in-person gatherings thanks to COVID-19, but that doesn't mean fans can't still come together to celebrate the things they love, be it TV shows, music, movies, or comics. Virtual events actually allow more people than ever to join in on the fun, and with these conventions come more opportunities for fans to discover new and upcoming talent. Plus, finding new ways to support these artists, many of whom counted on fan conventions as part of their income before coronavirus derailed that plan, is now more important than ever. That's what …
Shout! Studios has released the trailer for Misbehaviour. The film follows the Women’s Liberation Movement protesting against the 1970 Miss World competition for objectifying and demeaning women. However, the film also follows the story of Miss Grenada, the first black woman to be crowned Miss World. I’m intrigued by this film, not only because it has an outstanding cast, but because of how it looks like it’s exploring intersectional feminism. On the one hand, you have a bunch of white women protesting Miss World for demeaning women and allowing misogynistic humor from host Bob Hope. But on …
At this point, Jonathan Groff might be ready to change the subject about the whole spit thing in Hamilton.
The Baby-Sitters Club, for those who grew up mainlining the iconic children's' book series or those who didn't, is a more-than-worthy addition to your Netflix queue. Over 10 episodes, we follow the adventures of four young girls who have joined forces to start a baby-sitting club -- while growing up and coming of age along the way. It's smart, funny, sincere, and a delight. And one of its main characters, Claudia Kishi (played by Momona Tamada in the series), has been an important figure of representation for young girls since the inception of the …