Las Vegas. And Lily Allen and her husband David Harbour proved that over a year since their nuptials, date nights were not a thing of the past as they headed to Madison Square Garden for the Knicks vs.
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Horror is one of the most subjective genres in all of film. In horror, one person’s trash can be another’s treasure.
So, while there are some folks that still love David Gordon Green’s recently released sequel, “Halloween Kills,” most people would agree it pales in comparison to his 2018 “Halloween.” This decline has many fans concerned about what they can expect next year when the trilogy-ending “Halloween Ends” hits theaters. Continue reading David Gordon Green Teases “Intimate” ‘Halloween
.Las Vegas. And Lily Allen and her husband David Harbour proved that over a year since their nuptials, date nights were not a thing of the past as they headed to Madison Square Garden for the Knicks vs.
Will Smith is hands-down one of the greatest entertainers on the planet and has accordingly grown to be one of the richest. From his relatively humble background growing up in Philadelphia the rapper/dancer/actor extraordinaire rose up to become one of the most well-known faces on Earth.
Zendaya is speaking out about her role in the next “Dune” movie.
Helena Bonham Carter has lined up a brand new series.
Jamie Lang Leading Italian sales agent and production company The Open Reel has dropped the trailer for up-and-coming Spanish director Jordi Núñez’s debut fiction feature “What We Know,” produced by Valencia’s Pegatum Transmedia, a coming-of-age tale which unravels on the brightly lit beaches of Southern Spain.“What We Know” follows Carla, a cute young waitress who works at a beach-side restaurant and takes care of her sick mother.
With the releases this year of “Stillwater,” “The Card Counter,” and the upcoming “Last Night In Soho,” it’s safe to say that Focus Features has retained its corner in the US distribution market. It’s been a wild and wonky year for theatrical releases, so kudos to them for getting through this rough period unscathed.
Teens in the 2000s were obsessed with boy bands. Hell, with groups like BTS, boy bands are still a hot commodity for the young folks.
Antonio Ferme editorFilmmaker Bandar Albuliwi staged a rally outside of Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Sunday afternoon to bring attention to Halyna’s Law, proposed legislation he is supporting to ban real guns and live ammunition on film sets.Albuliwi’s demonstration was a response to the death of Halyna Hutchins, the cinematographer who was fatally shot when a firearm held by Alec Baldwin accidentally discharged during rehearsal on the set of the independent Western “Rust.”Albuliwi, like
The first teaser trailer for Downton Abbey: A New Era is finally here!
Alissa Simon Film CriticA poignant script, attractive production design and appealing performances bring something fresh to familiar coming-of-age tropes in “On the Water.” Estonia’s submission for the international feature Oscar, the film unfolds in rural Soviet Estonia in the early 1980s, during a pivotal year in the life of the shy teen protagonist that finds him slowly unlocking his potential.
For years now, people have considered Paolo Sorrentino one of the best filmmakers working today. And it would appear by the rave reviews from this year’s Venice Film Festival, “The Hand of God” might just be one of his best films yet.
John Luther is gearing up for his Netflix debut as Idris Elba teases his character’s return for the upcoming Netflix movie from director Jaime Payne.
Ann Dowd is a household name with roles in projects such as Garden State, Side Effects and Hereditary. Her role in the 2012 film Compliance earned the Massachusetts native a National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her pivot to the small screen includes iconic roles on shows such as The Leftovers, Good Behavior and Search Party.
Tana Ramsay, the wife of celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, is celebrating an amazing achievement.
Around this time of the year, Jimmy Kimmel is known to air a sketch in which parents tell their kids they’ve eaten all their candy before filming their reaction.
Harry Styles performed a cover of Britney Spears‘ ‘Toxic’ at his second Halloween show over the weekend – you can watch it below.The soloist and former One Direction singer delivered his rendition of the 2004 pop classic at Madison Square Garden in New York City last night (October 31) during the second of his ‘Harryween Fancy Dress Party’ gigs.Dressed in a clown costume, Styles launched into the Britney cover during the show’s encore after performing ‘Medicine’, an unreleased track meant for