Emma Stefansky
‘The Last Jedi’ Is the Number One Movie of 2017 After Three Weekends
Not only has the movie already crossed $1 billion worldwide after just three weeks in theaters, it’s not the #1 movie of 2017.
New ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Trailer Debuts Casino Town Canto Bight
Welcome to the newest wretched hive of scum and villainy.
Seth Meyers In Talks to Host the 2018 Golden Globes
Seth Meyers is nearing a deal with the Golden Globes to host the January 7 telecast.
Harvey Weinstein Hired Spies to Suppress Sexual Assault Allegations
Ronan Farrow’s latest report details a chilling web of deceit involving multiple law firms, theatrics, and threats against those who would come forward.
‘Fifty Shades Freed’ Trailer: The Climax of the Series Has Arrived
The sensational movie series based on E.L. James’ bestselling trilogy has finally reached completion.
Mark Hamill Offers an Update on Dark Side Luke Suspicions in ‘The Last Jedi’
The trailers and posters for ‘The Last Jedi’ have suggested Luke may have turned to the Dark Side. Has our ‘Star Wars’ hero turned evil?
Kevin Spacey Comes Out After Anthony Rapp Accuses Him of Assault
Rapp claims that Kevin Spacey attempted to assault him while they were both acting in different shows on Broadway.
Leonardo DiCaprio to Play Teddy Roosevelt in Martin Scorsese’s New Biopic
DiCaprio has signed on to play 26th U.S. President Teddy Roosevelt for Scorsese’s new movie.
‘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!
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.