China’s box office might have lost as much as RMB 1.5 billion ($214 million) in the first two months of this year due to the coronavirus outbreak, but a nationwide resumption of movie theaters and production is unlikely to happen any time soon.
14.02.2020 - 18:36 / tvguide.com
When the news that El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie would arrive on Netflix in October (for those of you without Netflix, it makes its cable debut on Sunday, Feb. 16 on AMC), fans celebrated with both eagerness and trepidation.
China’s box office might have lost as much as RMB 1.5 billion ($214 million) in the first two months of this year due to the coronavirus outbreak, but a nationwide resumption of movie theaters and production is unlikely to happen any time soon.
China’s box office might have lost as much as RMB 1.5 billion ($214 million) in the first two months of this year due to the coronavirus outbreak, but a nationwide resumption of movie theaters and production is unlikely to happen any time soon.
The idea that Showtime’s “Homeland” is drawing to an end after eight seasons hasn’t quite sunken in yet for executive producer Lesli Linka Glatter.
The self-righteous new movie “Greed,” named after one of the seven deadly sins, is guilty of a few of them itself.
Lights, camera, action. Macaulay Culkin, 39, is one of the many actors who will be part of AHS‘ milestone 10th season. The first teaser, which creator Ryan Murphy unveiled on his Instagram on Wednesday, February 26, showed waves crashing on the beach as the cast is revealed to Orville Peck’s “Dead of Night.” The star-studded lineup includes Macaulay along with Kathy Bates, Leslie Grossman, Billie Lourd, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Adina Porter, Lily Rabe, Angelica Ross, and Finn Wittrock.
Macaulay Culkin is set to make his return to acting as part of the star-studded cast of American Horror Story season 10.
American Horror Story Season 10 is already poised to be a must-watch event, given that Ryan Murphy has stated that he's going to be bringing back several fan-favorite actors for the 2020 season — including Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, and Lily Rabe. As of now, we have no clue whether the returning cast members are coming back to reprise previous roles (Murphy has stated his intentions to bring back the Coven witches eventually) or if we'll be getting a wholly original season.
Season 10 is coming in swinging. American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy announced the full cast list for the upcoming season via Instagram on Wednesday, February 26. Longtime fans will be thrilled to see that fan favorites Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters are set to return. After starring in the first 8 seasons of AHS, both Paulson, 45, and Peters, 33, took season 9 off.
Ryan Murphy announced the full cast for American Horror Story Season 10 on Wednesday, including the anticipated return of Evan Peters. Murphy made the announcement via an Instagram video.
Netflix's expanding library of originals dedicated to the horrors of growing up continues with I Am Not Okay With This, an adaptation of Charles Forsman's bleak comic of the same name.
Brahms: The Boy II
Netflix's expanding library of originals dedicated to the horrors of growing up continues with I Am Not Okay With This, an adaptation of Charles Forsman's bleak comic of the same name.
The intriguing story behind “Seberg” and the always-interesting Kristen Stewart promised greatness. But this biopic squanders both; it’s a bland period piece with an irritating lack of focus.
All Jane Austen’s heroines are clever, but Anya Taylor-Joy brings an unusually sharp edge to her rendition of Emma Woodhouse in “Emma.” Maybe it’s the lingering influence of Taylor-Joy’s sociopathic character in 2017’s underrated “Thoroughbreds.” At any rate, she’s the standout in this likable adaptation. It’s notable that this version’s title is adorned with a period; I’m not sure the definitive gesture is entirely warranted, but I admire its confidence.
[Warning: The following recap contains spoilers from El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. Read at your own risk.]
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. Read at your own risk!]
The new comedy “Buffaloed” joins the hallowed list of films shot in Buffalo, NY: “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” “The First Purge” and “Sharknado 2.”
A comic road movie dedicated to the belief that sex is an experience that should be available to all humans — those who can pay, anyway —Richard Wong's Come as You Are finds three Americans with disabilities taking a long drive north to a Canadian brothel designed to cater to them.