Emma Stefansky
Shirley MacLaine Headed to the North Pole for Anna Kendrick’s Female Santa Claus Movie
Shirley MacLaine has joined Anna Kendrick’s female Santa Claus movie — by the way, Anna Kendrick is making a female Santa Claus movie!
‘IT: Chapter 2’ Gets an Official September 2019 Release Date
‘IT: Chapter Two’ will hit theaters in a little less than two years, on September 6, 2019.
HAIM Release Their Short Film (or Long Music Video) ‘Valentine,’ Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
Paul Thomas Anderson’s short film Valentine showcases the HAIM sisters’ talents in ways few music videos do.
‘Professor Marston’ Wants Girls to Know They Could Be President in a New Clip
The lasso of truth is as much a part of Wonder Woman’s mythos as the fact that she’s an Amazon and wears a sparkly tiara. But what some don’t know is that the also has real world origins: the man who created Wonder Woman is the same guy who invented the lie detector test.
Yes, Wonder Woman Will Make an Appearance in ‘The Flash’ Movie (or Is It the ‘Flashpoint’ Movie?)
There’s a lot of weird stuff going on with the upcoming solo outing for The Flash. It’s been through approximately 70,000 directors at this point, and we’re not exactly sure what it will be about. Or are we? During this summer’s Comic Con, Warner Bros. might have tipped their hand in a DCEU sizzle reel: the title for the Flash movie, until now just referred to as The Flash, shows up as “Flashpoint,” a reference to a game-changing comic crossover from 2011 that introduced a sinister alternate universe where the Justice League ends up battling each other.
‘Anna and the Apocalypse’ Trailer: The ‘Shaun of the Dead’ Musical You Didn’t Know You Wanted
We love zombie movies, we love comedies, we love movie musicals, but what if the three genres were combined?? It’s Shaun of the Dead meets High School Musical in the new Anna and the Apocalypse, which looks like a must-see simply for the sake of finding out whether it all actually works.
‘Cook Off!’ Trailer: Melissa McCarthy Leads the ‘Best in Show’ of Cooking Competition Mockumentaries
We all love The Great British Bake-Off (or, as it’s referred to in the States, The Great British Baking Show), and considering the competition show’s massive popularity even amongst people who can’t boil water without catching something on fire, it was only a matter of time before Hollywood came up with a mockumentary version. Enter Cook Off!
Olivia Munn Says Her ‘Ocean’s 8’ Cameo Cost Her Money, But She’s Not Mad About It
Olivia Munn has a cameo in the upcoming Ocean’s Eight, an all-female take on Steven Soderbergh’s Ocean’s movies starring George Clooney. Sandra Bullock is taking the Clooney role this time, and has assembled a motley crew of female stars to perform her high-stakes heist. Munn wants everyone to know that she’s not in the movie, per se, but she does have a small bit in one scene. And that small bit cost her a whole lot of money.
Luc Besson Wants to Make a ‘Valerian’ Sequel, But It’s Up to One Thing
Luc Besson’s Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, his passion project that he’d been wanting to make since before The Fifth Element, didn’t do so well in theaters. Did you see it? Probably not. And if you did, you’re in a depressingly small minority of people who saw perhaps the one movie of the year that makes a case for seeing big-budget sci-fi blockbusters entirely in IMAX 3-D.
Harry Dean Stanton, Star of ‘Godfather II,’ ‘Escape from New York,’ ‘Alien,’ Has Died at 91
Harry Dean Stanton, accomplished actor, musician, and singer, has died at 91 years old. He starred in almost too many films to name, from Pretty in Pink to Repo Man, to Cool Hand Luke, Alien, Escape From New York, and Wild at Heart, and was beloved by fellow actors, directors, and critics alike.
Elizabeth Banks Will Play a Burlesque Dancer in Jim Henson-Style Mystery ‘The Happytime Murders’
Elizabeth Banks is the latest star to join The Happytime Murders, a live-action / Henson puppet hybrid involving a puppet murder mystery in a world where man and Kermit live together in harmony.
Michael Keaton Explains Why He Left Batman, and Why His Bruce Wayne Was ‘Right On’
For a lot of young folks, Michael Keaton is their first introduction to a cinematic Batman, his version of the Caped Crusader in Tim Burton’s 1989 movie still considered one of the most lauded and fun interpretations of Bruce Wayne to this day. But even the best actors need to know when to call it quits, and Keaton recently explained what drove him to say no to Batman 3.