Over three months since its theatrical release over Memorial Day Weekend, the live-action remake of The Little Mermaid, starring Halle Bailey and directed by Rob Marshall, has finally landed on Disney+. “It has been such an honor stepping into the iconic role of Ariel,” Bailey said at the Oscars earlier …
Read More »French Actor Mathieu Kassovitz 'Very Seriously Injured' in Motorcycle Accident
French actor and director Mathieu Kassovitz is “worrying” condition after a motorcycle accident in Paris yesterday. Kassovitz, 56, was preparing for a role in an upcoming film when he was “very seriously injured,” according to French media. The actor was taken to a hospital in Kremlin-Bicêtre, according to authorities in …
Read More »Woody Allen Given Standing Ovation by the Media in Venice
As Woody Allen took the press conference stage for his recent film Coup de Chance, the disgraced filmmaker was given a lengthy standing ovation by the (largely European) media assembled in the room — arguably the most rapturous reception any filmmaker received. It was difficult to watch. During the press …
Read More »Priscilla Presley Clears Air About Dating Elvis at 14: 'I Never Had Sex With Him'
One of the most anticipated movies at this year’s Venice Film Festival is Priscilla, Sofia Coppola’s latest about the relationship between Priscilla Presley (Cailee Spaeny) and rock and roll legend Elvis Presley (Euphoria’s Jacob Elordi), who met when she was 14 and he was 24 while he was serving in …
Read More »Final Season of 'The Crown' Will Feature an Unexpected Royal Wedding
Peter Morgan‘s reign is finally coming to an end. Netflix has announced it will premiere the final season of its hit series The Crown before the end of the year. “After six seasons, seven years and three casts, The Crown comes to an end later this year,” the streaming service …
Read More »WGA Says AMPTP Is 'Wrestling Amongst Themselves' in Rallying Labor Day Message
In a special Labor Day video shared on Monday, Chris Keyser, the co-chair of the Writers Guild of America negotiating committee, said that while it is a day of celebration for many, it is “not a celebration” for the union — at least, “not yet.” Keyser addressed the ongoing dual …
Read More »David Fincher on Why 'The Killer' Assassin Shoots People to The Smiths
“I don’t really think of the movie as an assassin movie, said David Fincher. “I think of it more as a revenge movie.” The acclaimed director behind Se7en and Zodiac was discussing his new film The Killer, which is making its premiere at the Venice Film Festival. Michael Fassbender stars …
Read More »Harmony Korine, in a Demon Mask, Defends AI in Venice
“Everyone is kind of based in this film,” offered Harmony Korine. “They’re all just… based.” The form-shattering filmmaker and visual artist behind works like Kids and Spring Breakers is at the Venice Film Festival — where his directorial debut Gummo premiered back in 1997 — to unveil Aggro Dr1ft, his …
Read More »'Poor Things' Director Talks Emma Stone's Weird, Wild Sex Scenes
The most talked-about film thus far at the 2023 Venice Film Festival is Poor Things, the third collaboration between director Yorgos Lanthimos and star Emma Stone (The Favourite). A magical mélange of sci-fi, Gothic fiction, Lovecraftian horror, and Frankenstein tale, it follows Bella Baxter (Stone), a young woman with child …
Read More »The Return of 'American Horror Story,' Plus All the Must-Sees on Hulu This September
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. It’s not Halloween season yet but some of the most intriguing Hulu debuts look pretty unsettling. One new series uses a creepy thriller to explore issues of race …
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