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Daniel Radcliffe, who stars in Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, has no desire to take one of the wildest acting swings of all time by next playing Wolverine.
James Gunn gets the perfect job; Hollywood’s secret grumbles about diversity and inclusion; Werewolf by Night is fine; Mia Goth flashes her Pearly whites.
Sigourney Weaver reunites again with James Cameron in Avatar: The Way of Water, this time as an orphaned 14-year-old Na’vi named Kiri.
Bill Murray joins MCU; the horror runs of Devon Sawa and Jenna Ortega; Halloween turns 44; P.S., we should be together, too
Industry, from finance vets Konrad Kay and Mickey Down, offers a darkly comic vision of what financial markets do: Scare the masses, and make money off it.
Devon Sawa recreated his Idle Hands role for a special double-feature of his films, and celebrated the return of Blink-182.
Halloween Ends director David Gordon Green laughs that the filmmakers “never once considered” making a Laurie Strode and Michael Myers movie.
Bill Murray is the Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania trailer, despite all you’ve heard about Hollywood supposedly having a cancel culture run amok.
Tobin Bell is returning as the Jigsaw Killer, aka John Kramer, in the next Saw film, which will be released in October of next year.
A Superman spoiler; a secret Star Wars film has a Lost connection; greetings from the Louisiana Film Prize and the SCAD Savannah Film Festival.
“They Grow Up So Fast,” a frantic, airtight comedy short directed by and starring John F. Beach, received the $50,000 cash prize at the Lousiana Film Prize.
Kevin Spacey wins in court, but has regrets; The Al Yankovic Story won’t be overburdened with facts; The Crown tries to be less sensational.
Adam Pascal (Rent) will star alongside Emily Bergl (Shameless) in Escaping Ohio, the feature directorial debut of Jessica Michael Davis.
Is Lupita Nyong’o the new Black Panther? A reporter asked her during a new interview, and the actress responded with a Nakia-level defense.
Lupita Nyong’o passes on a big Black Panther question; James Gray on a “terrible mistake” in Ad Astra; Ralph Macchio keeps making news.
Ralph Macchio has heard a lot of pitches for Karate Kid projects, but one of the wildest was a proposal for a Rocky and Karate Kid crossover.
James Gray says making his new film Armageddon Time was a pleasure compared to his previous one, Ad Astra, for a simple reason: “I had final cut.”
A new Karate Kid film is coming in 2024, and Ralph Macchio keeps hinting about a Mr. Miyagi origin story. We hope these two things are connected.
Hidden Letters and the films Our Father, the Devil and Wildcat earned the top prizes at the 31st Heartland International Film Festival.
The Creed III trailer is here, with Michael B. Jordan returning to the role of Adonis “Donny” Creed and making his directorial debut.
Ralph Macchio had just seen Creed when the Cobra Kai creators approached him with an idea to revive the Karate Kid universe.
Paul Dano says The Batman production was so secretive that his script for the Matt Reeves film had a tracking device attached to it.
A Christmas Story, a masterpiece many think should never be touched, is getting a sequel called A Christmas Story Christmas, and the teaser trailer is here.