Val Kilmer, who starred in a string of high-profile films such as Batman Forever and The Doors before receding from the silver screen amid health issues, died on Tuesday at the age of 65. His daughter, Mercedes Kilmer, confirmed the actor’s death to The New York Times, adding the cause …
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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the Academy Award-winning film released in 2019, will receive a sequel, this time filtered through the lens of director David Fincher rather than its original writer-director Quentin Tarantino. Fincher will helm the currently untitled follow-up under his recently extended first look deal at Netflix, …
Read More »Peter Parker and Miles Morales Return: New Dates Set for 'Spider-Man' and 'Spider-Verse' Sequels
When we last saw Tom Holland‘s Peter Parker in Spider-Man: No Way Home, he was only just beginning to grapple with the crushing reality of being forgotten by everyone he’s ever known. That was in December 2021, long enough ago that for a moment it started to feel like he’d …
Read More »Bill Murray Sends Love to Bruce Willis Amid Actor's Health Struggles: 'A Good F-cking Guy'
Bill Murray shouted out his Moonrise Kingdom co-star Bruce Willis on Monday, after Murray was asked about some of his favorite films to date. Appearing on Watch What Happens Live, Murray was asked by host Andy Cohen to rank four of the Wes Anderson films that he has appeared in. …
Read More »Jon Stewart Calls Bullshit on Trump's Supposed 'Methods' for Seeking a Third Term
Every day is April Fool’s Day when you live in America, except the clowns in charge are rarely ever joking. On Monday, late night hosts reacted to President Donald Trump willingly admitting that he’s already searching for loopholes that could keep him in office for an unconstitutional third term. Trump …
Read More »How Do You Cast and Train a Giant Dog to Act in a Movie? Very Carefully
Near the beginning of 2020, filmmakers David Siegel and Scott McGehee traveled to Newton, Iowa, to meet a Great Dane named Bing. The pair needed a leading canine for their next movie The Friend, an adaptation of Sigrid Nunez’s novel of the same name, and the black-spotted boy looked like …
Read More »Kevin Smith's Lost Movie 'Dogma' Returning to Theaters for Anniversary Screenings
For the past few years, it’s been near impossible to watch Kevin Smith‘s 1999 religious comedy Dogma because Harvey and Bob Weinstein personally owned the rights, and they’ve faced more pressing matters in recent years than finding a new home for it. But The Hollywood Reporter reports that Smith has …
Read More »The Weeknd Plays a Complicated Idol in 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' Trailer
The Weeknd celebrated the launch of his film Hurry Up Tomorrow‘s second trailer by gracing the stage at CinemaCon. During Lionsgate’s presentation of the new film, the music icon played his hit “Blinding Lights” and a pair of songs from the film’s album. Shortly after the performance, the Weeknd released …
Read More »AI Tries to Kill Issa Rae and Rashida Jones Is a Living Espresso Ad in 'Black Mirror' Trailer
One of the first lines of dialogue in the episode title-revealing trailer for Black Mirror Season Seven is laughably on-the-nose: “Don’t freak out.” What follows in the two minutes after this instruction is a montage of the type of dystopian nightmare scenarios the Netflix series is known for, only with …
Read More »Kenan Thompson Questions Morgan Wallen's 'Strange' and 'Abrupt' Exit From 'SNL'
Kenan Thompson says he was thrown by Morgan Wallen‘s “abrupt” exit after performing on Saturday Night Live this weekend. On Monday, the SNL cast member told Entertainment Weekly that he found the country singer’s exit (and his subsequent post about going to “God’s country”) strange. “It just felt so abrupt. …
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