Bernie Taupin and Elton John's Rocketman friendship warmed my heart and made me appreciate it more.
The first trailer for Elvis, the upcoming biopic about the King of Rock ‘n Roll from director Baz Luhrmann, presents an intense, decades-spanning look at the near-mythic life of Elvis Presley. And if you ever wondered why Elvis wore a cape and made a bolt of lightning his symbol, the new trailer suggests it’s because he was an OG fanboy.
Jon Stewart has accused J.K. Rowling of including anti-Semitic depictions in her books (and subsequent movies), regarding the Goblins which run Gringotts Bank in the Harry Potter universe.
Leslie Grace has some big shoes to fill when she debuts as Barbara Gordon in HBO Max's upcoming Batgirl movie.
Sonequa Martin-Green offered some keen thoughts on the family dynamics present in Space Jam: A New Legacy.
Disney+ has removed access on kids profiles to several titles that usually come with content advisory notices, including Peter Pan and Dumbo.
Six Dr. Seuss books containing racist depictions will end publication as part of a plan to "represent and support all communities".
When CBS first announced the television show Star Trek: Lower Decks, it felt like something completely new for the Trek universe. A half-hour animated workplace comedy, set in the final frontier, with a focus on the junior officers — what’s not to love? All of the Star Trek shows thus far, whether they be the legacy installments or the more current ones, focus on the “upstairs” crew — Starfleet’s best and brightest, boldly going where no one (or at least no human) has gone before. The main characters of this new show, though, are the “downstairs” crew — the ensigns …
IDW Publishing announced Monday that they will release the five-issue miniseries Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin, from TMNT co-creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, this summer.
Netflix has experienced backlash during the Christmas season as a result of a Brazilian comedy special that depicts Jesus as a gay man.
Trevor Noah of The Daily Show calls out bad depictions of video games in TV and film.
There seems to be confusion that depiction must automatically equal endorsement. If a film made in 1941 depicts racist caricatures, then people who weren’t even alive back then must also embrace such racist caricatures today otherwise they wouldn’t show it. It’s a childish argument that helps generate outrage for clicks, but it’s the reality we live with in 2019, so Disney+ is working to cut it off before it can boil over. Mashable reports that movies like Dumbo (1941), Lady and the Tramp (1955), The Jungle Book (1967), and The Aristocats (1970) have an additional phrase …
The warning seems to stem from some of the depictions of racial stereotypes in Disney's older animated films.
The infamous director took a moment during a press junket to defend the 'arrogant' depiction of Bruce Lee in his latest film, following criticism from Lee's daughter.
Martin Scorsese's The Wolf Of Wall Street is one of the most insane tales of debauchery ever put on film. Is there anyway it could possibly be true? Well, sometimes truth is crazier than fiction.
A dark, quirky British comedy whose cast is led by The Mighty Boosh’s Julian Barrett and Oscar-winner Olivia Colman? You need not twist my arm! But Flowers is not a show that is immediately easy to like, but is a reward for those who stick with it. It initially has the trappings of a classic black comedy — the opening scene is of Barrett’s children’s book author Maurice trying to hang himself and the branch breaking to save him— but as it continues it reveals itself more as a closed-in emotional horror. It is also a …