Nobody — outside of maybe Henry Selick — can adapt a Roald Dahl story quite like Wes Anderson, whose 2009 stop-motion animated Fantastic Mr. Fox remains a high watermark. Well, the Texas auteur is back at this year’s Venice Film Festival with another take on Dahl, this time taking on …
Read More »Disney+ September Streaming Guide: Everything You Should Watch, From 'The Little Mermaid' to New Shorts
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Disney’s latest live-action remake of an animated classic is the biggest new addition to Disney+ this month but September’s debuts stretch almost all the way back to the …
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 …
Read More »Florence Pugh on Backlash Over Sheer Valentino Dress: 'It's the Freedom That People Are Scared Of'
A year ago, Florence Pugh wore a sheer pink Valentino dress that threw the internet into a tizzy over her bare nipples. The Oppenheimer actress revisited the controversy in a recent interview with Elle UK, and made it clear that she still doesn’t care what people have to say about …
Read More »Hillary Clinton Was Not Happy With 'Saturday Night Live' Portrayal of Teenage Chelsea
Hillary Clinton was not pleased with how Saturday Night Live depicted daughter Chelsea in 1993, as revealed by former cast member Julia Sweeney during an interview on Dana Carvey and David Spade’s Fly on the Wall podcast. Sweeney and the hosts recalled how after she played a teenaged Chelsea in …
Read More »Adam Driver Calls Out Netflix and Amazon, Stands With Strikers in Venice
Adam Driver may be at the Venice Film Festival promoting his new film Ferrari, but he wants the striking SAG-AFTRA actors on the picket lines to know that he “stands in solidarity” with them. To be clear: Driver is not breaking any strike rules by appearing in Venice and doing …
Read More »Oprah Winfrey and Dwayne Johnson Launch 'People's Fund of Maui' With $10 Million Donation
Nearly one month after ravenous wildfires swept through the Hawaiian island of Maui, families and individuals impacted by the natural disaster are still in need of extensive support. Over 100 people have died from the fires, hundreds remain missing or unaccounted for, and thousands more have been displaced. The People’s …
Read More »Long Island Serial Killer and Still-Unsolved Gilgo Beach Murders Focus of Upcoming Netflix Docuseries
The arrest of the Long Island Serial Killer and the slew of still-unsolved murders along the shore of Gilgo Beach will be the focus of an upcoming Netflix docuseries. Filmmaker Liz Garbus, who directed the 2020 dramatized film Lost Girls about the Gilgo Beach killings, will return to the role …
Read More »Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Claiming 'Yesterday' Trailer Tricked Ana de Armas Fans
U.S. District Judge Stephen Wilsonhas thrown out a $5 million lawsuit that claimed Universal duped fans of Ana de Armas into watching its film Yesterday. The suit, filed by Peter Michael Rosza and Conor Woulfe last year, alleged that the studio misrepresented Danny Boyle’s movie in its trailer by featuring …
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