Emma Stefansky
‘Jumanji’ Almost Had a Much Darker Alternate Ending
Someone almost got stuck, Alan Parrish style.
Patty Jenkins Helped Covertly Cast Christopher Plummer in ‘All the Money in the World’
“When a call goes out to the casting agencies, ‘Ridley Scott is looking for an actor to play a 90-year-old guy,’ pretty much everybody knows what movie that is.”
George Lucas Thinks ‘The Last Jedi‘ Is ‘Beautifully Made’
Rian Johnson’s The Last Jedi has gotten high praise from The Man himself.
Carrie Fisher’s Dog Gary Was Transformed Into an Alien in ‘The Last Jedi’
He’s a little more bug-eyed and his ears are a little bigger, but that sure is Gary.
Watch All of 2017’s Best Movie Trailers in One Amazing Mashup
This one features Blade Runner 2049 right alongside IT, Phantom Thread, and The Florida Project.
Two of Harvey Weinstein’s Accusers Were Paid Off by Bob Weinstein in the ’90s
A new report from The New Yorker reveals that Bob Weinstein used money from his personal account to hide Harvey Weinstein sexual assault claims from Disney, Miramax, and Harvey’s wife.
Plot Details of Quentin Tarantino’s Charles Manson Movie Revealed
Finally, we know more about Quentin Tarantino’s mysterious Charles Manson movie.
New ‘Last Jedi’ TV Spot Teases Kylo Ren’s Failure, Plus Lengthy Runtime Revealed
Plus, Rian Johnson confirms that his ‘The Last Jedi’ will officially be the longest Star Wars movie ever.
Christopher Plummer Replacing Kevin Spacey in ‘All the Money in the World’ Six Weeks Before Release
Ridley Scott will digitally remove Kevin Spacey from the Getty kidnapping drama, and reshoot his scenes with Christopher Plummer, all in six weeks.
Light and Dark Converge in the New ‘The Last Jedi’ Trailer
With all this talk of darkness, light, and letting the past die, things look more ominous for our heroes than ever in ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi.’
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.
Mark Wahlberg Hopes God Forgives Him for Starring in ‘Boogie Nights’
Mark Wahlberg knows he’s made some bad decisions in his past, and now he prays God will forgive him for starring in PTA’s porn opus.
‘Peanuts’ Creator Charles Schulz’s Home Destroyed in California Wildfire
The house of the late Charles Schulz, the creator of the iconic Peanuts comic strip, was completely destroyed on Monday when the fires arrived in the middle of the night.
The Reason Why Hulk Is So Central to ‘Thor: Ragnarok’
Thor: Ragnarok is going to delve a bit into Greg Paak’s Planet Hulk storyline before getting back into the whole end of the world thing.
Channing Tatum’s ‘Gambit’ Gets a Very Romantic Release Date
It looks like Gore Verbinski, who was announced a week ago, is here to stay, as the movie will finally hit theaters February 14, 2019. Plenty of time to find a date.
Harry Potter’s Childhood Home in Godric’s Hollow Is for Sale
Got $1.3 million in golden galleons burning a hole in your pocket?
Netflix Is Raising Prices for U.S. Subscribers
Starting October 5, Netflix subscriber prices will be increased for certain plans, but only by a couple of dollars at the most.
‘IT’ Has Swiftly Claimed That Elusive $500 Million Box Office Milestone
‘IT’ is officially the highest-grossing horror movie of all time, all over the world.
Kate Winslet Will Play Famed Vogue World War II Correspondent Lee Miller
More often than not, war correspondents tasked with sending home news and images of battle often find themselves in just as much danger as actual soldiers. If you’ve seen the excellent Netflix documentary Five Came Back, you’ve borne witness to how five of the world’s greatest movie directors were tasked with recording the battles and atrocities of World War II. But they weren’t the only ones who were there. Famed Vogue photographer Lee Miller entered into the fray at the start of the war, and she’ll soon be the subject of an upcoming biopic, courtesy of Kate Winslet.
Tom Hanks Producing, Starring in American Adaptation of ‘A Man Called Ove’
American adaptations of successful foreign films will never go out of style (though it’s always a crapshoot as to whether they’ll actually be any good or not). German Oscar contender Toni Erdmann is getting an American remake, courtesy of Kristen Wiig and Jack Nicholson, and now A Man Called Ove, the bestselling Swedish book adapted last year by Hannes Holm (and nominated for two Academy Awards), is getting remade courtesy of one Tom Hanks.