Selena Gomez's new movie musical is a wild ride and I can't figure out how I feel about it.
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The first MCU series is almost upon us and Disney+ has released the first trailer for WandaVision. Though The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was supposed to be the first live-action MCU series to hit Disney's streaming service, pandemic shuffles have pushed up the trippy take on what's next for Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda, aka Scarlet Witch, and Paul Bettany's Vision. That last point is one of particular interest considering the character was killed off by Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War -- and he was one that didn't come back in Endgame. That's led to …
SyFy just dropped the first teaser trailer for its upcoming Child’s Play TV series, appropriately titled Chucky. It’s brief, but for Child’s Play fans, it definitely feels like an exciting return to form for the franchise after 2019’s lackluster remake. Originally announced back in 2019, Chucky is being developed with original Child’s Play creator Don Mancini, and will be a continuation of the original film series rather than a reboot. And yes, Brad Dourif is reportedly returning to voice the murderous doll. (Not that Mark Hamill did a bad job, but Chucky just isn't …
Director Dee Rees is once again switching genres as she moves from the dramatic political thriller The Last Thing He Wanted to a new adaptation of the George Gershwin opera Porgy and Bess for MGM. [caption id="attachment_873729" align="alignright" width="300"] Image via Columbia Pictures[/caption] Deadline was the first to report Rees would be heading over to MGM to tackle Porgy and Bess. Irwin Winkler (Goodfellas, Creed) and Charlie Winkler (Creed, Rocky Balboa) will executive produce. Both Rees and the Winklers worked together to help MGM secure the rights from the Gershwin Estate. Adapted from the 1925 DuBose …
Kelly Thompson and Mattia De Iulis' JESSICA JONES: BLIND SPOT #1 takes up Jessica's legacy in a new way without forgetting her groundbreaking origins
Sideways and Downsizing director Alexander Payne has found his next project in directing a remake of the 1987 European drama Babette's Feast. It's been two years since Payne's last feature, Downsizing, was on the big screen back in 2017. Now, the award-nominated director is seemingly looking to break new ground in tackling this late '80s classic. [caption id="attachment_853668" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Orion Classics[/caption] As reported by Indiewire (via Deadline), Payne will be directing "a reimagining" of Babette's Feast, which originally starred French actor Stéphane Audran as Babette, a French …
Hopeless romantics everywhere, take note: Focus Features has released two new images from Emma, the latest adaptation of the timeless Jane Austen novel. Directed by Autumn de Wilde, the new adaptation stars Anya Taylor-Joy as the titular Emma Woodhouse, a young woman who likes to play matchmaker with everyone she knows. There were two images released from de Wilde's forthcoming adaptation and they reveal this update will take us back to the 19th century English countryside for what may be a more straightforward adaptation. Then again these new images, which preview a bright and colorful vision of Austen'…
Just when you thought you'd seen it all, The Purge season 2 trailer debuts courtesy of the USA Network and reminds you there are still some surprises left. The trailer for the second season of the TV series based on the film franchise of the same name arrived this week. With it came the promise of a new take on the classic story wherein Americans everywhere are given permission to do whatever they want to their fellow countrymen in whatever way they choose for a 12-hour window where all crime is legal. The season 2 Purge trailer hints …
When you break it down, it's crazy how many iterations of Sherlock Holmes we've seen crop up on both the big and small screen in the last 10 years.
One of Stephen King's best novels is finding new life in 2019. Paramount Pictures is resurrecting the terrors of Pet Sematary, King's haunting novel about grief and mortality, and why you should always be careful what you wish for. Thirty years after Mary Lambert's original film adaptation landed in theaters, Starry Eyes duo Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer are putting their own stamp on the classic story. Last year, I had the pleasure of joining a group of reporters on the set of Pet Sematary in Montreal, where we got to visit the Creed house, take …