James Bond actor George Lazenby has been cut from a show after allegedly bragging about his “sexual conquests,” among other topics.
Composer Natalie Holt had written over an hour-and-a-half of music for the DC film before it was cancelled.
The mysterious Juror 15 came up in Amber Heard's motion to get the judgment against her thrown out.
Jack Nicholson's infamous axe from The Shining is now available at auction and can potentially be yours for $100,000.
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King Kong got a new weapon, and merch revealed how he's able to take on Godzilla with it.
Amazon has released a new extended trailer for Steve McQueen's five-film anthology Small Axe, which will begin rolling out on Prime Video this month. McQueen is the Oscar-winning filmmaker behind 12 Years a Slave, and he has spent the past couple years working on this passion project, which was commissioned by the BBC. Small Axe is comprised of five films set between the late '60s and the mid '80s that tell personal stories from London's West Indian community. The first film, Mangrove, will premiere on Friday, Nov. 20. Shaun Parkes stars as Frank Crichlow, the owner …
Steve McQueen is one of the best filmmakers working today, and now we have our first real look at his new project Small Axe, an anthology of five original films that will begin rolling out on Amazon Prime Video this November. McQueen is the Oscar-winning filmmaker behind 12 Years a Slave, as well as Hunger, Shame and Widows. He is a true artist in every sense of the word, and I'm excited to see what he's been working on for the past couple years, especially since Small Axe was clearly a passion project for the British writer-…
Director Steve McQueen is back with his new film Mangrove, which is part of a five-film series titled Small Axe that McQueen is overseeing for BBC Studios and Amazon. McQueen personally directed Mangrove, which is based on the true story of 150 protestors who marched to local police stations to protest police harassment in their communities. The film tells the story of the Mangrove 9, Black activists who clashed with the London police during a protest march in 1970 and the trial that followed. A new McQueen movie is obviously cause for excitement, and given the subject matter of …
Hot off her starring turn in the year's best narrative feature The Invisible Man, Elisabeth Moss has signed on to play accused axe murderer Candy Montgomery in the true crime series Candy from some of the folks behind The Act. The limited series is based on the true story of Montgomery, a married mother of two in Texas who allegedly killed her friend from church, Betty Gore, with an axe back in 1980. The case made headlines, especially when all the sordid details were revealed and Montgomery's motive was exposed. The story was previously adapted as a TV …
In the final season of the ABC series Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) and the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. find themselves stranded in 1931 New York City, where they must work together to discover and fully understand their mission. If they fail that mission, at any point, not only could it affect their present, but it could also mean disaster for the past and future of the world. While the actors are saying goodbye to their characters, Collider got on the phone to chat 1-on-1 …
“It’s not easy to do an ax murder," according to American Psycho director Mary Harron in her recounting of filming the death scene of Jared Leto's Paul Allen.
Finn was going to have a brother, Poe almost went on an adventure with pirates, and more rejected storylines are detailed in The Art of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
Early concept images for Thanos in Avengers: Endgame show the Mad Titan weilding a giant axe instead of that weird double-sided sword thing.
Thor's new weapon, the Stormbreaker axe, uses blue fire instead of lightning, as seen in Avengers: Infinity War – but why? Let's take a look.
Jack Nicholson's infamous axe from horror film The Shining, sells at auction for $209,000, making it one of the most expensive props of all time.
A trio of TV cancellations came down last night. Syfy has decided to scrap future seasons of the darkly comedic drama Happy! and the ambitious graphic novel adaptation Deadly Class, while Amazon has cancelled Sneaky Pete after three seasons. The Christopher Meloni-fronted Happy! ended its second season last week and TV Line reports that Universal Content Productions will shop the series elsewhere, with Netflix emerging as a potential new home given the show’s popularity on the streaming service. The series launched in 2017 with a manic visual palette and lead voice role from Patton Oswalt. Deadly Class, meanwhile, …