Finding love and comedy in The Big Apple
Fans think they know the relationship between Kyle Jenner and Dune: Part 2 star Timothée Chalamet has ended following a reported trip to New York before the movie premiere.
When asked about a rumor that he was approached to voice Metal Gear Solid's lead, Kurt Russell had the perfect response.
Following Jonathan Majors being found guilty on charges of assault and harassment, a defense lawyer speculated on if the actor will get jail time.
Escape from New York is reportedly getting rebooted by Radio Silence, the directorial team behind the successful Scream reboot.
Sideshow Collectibles may not have attended New York Comic-Con, but their virtual event was still home to some of the coolest and most drool-worthy figures and statues around.
Following the reveal of the Super Mario Bros. Movie trailer, Jack Black took the stage and stole the show again with his rendition of Bowser.
IGN stopped by Diamond Select Toys' NYCC booth to see the amazing lineup of Jumbo Star Wars figures that give fan-favorite characters the vintage treatment.
The first trailer for the upcoming Super Mario movie, starring Chris Pratt in the title role, will be shown at New York Comic-Con next month.
Scream 6 will bring the surviving characters from Woodsboro to New York City.
One theater chain isn't ready to jump back into the swing of things just yet.
A recent announcement will allow New York City theaters to open for the first time since last spring.
Passing producer Nina Yang Bongiovi recently shared a story that revealed exactly why Rebecca Hall was a perfect choice for the film.
If, like me, you’ve ever wondered how hard Colin Firth would own in the monster apocalypse, the universe is about to answer that question for you. Firth has joined the cast of the upcoming action comedy New York Will Eat You Alive, based on the popular webcomic and anime series Zombie Brother. The adaptation is being helmed by The Final Girls and Isn’t It Romantic director Todd Strauss-Schulson. Considering Strauss-Schulson’s filmography and the film’s absolutely glorious title, it would be safe to assume that New York Will Eat You Alive will have a meta-…
The upcoming Sony Pictures Classics release French Exit, starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Lucas Hedges, and Tracy Letts has been announced as this year's New York Film Festival closer. Directed by Azazel Jacobs and written by Patrick DeWitt (adapting from his own novel of the same name), French Exit follows a mother (Pfeiffer) and son (Lucas) who flee New York City for Paris following the death of the family patriarch and the duo's subsequent fall from grace. News of French Exit closing out the 2020 New York Film Festival was shared on Tuesday afternoon on NYFF's Twitter. It's …
From a formal command of cinematic language to an unflinching look at all of humanity, there aren't many directors like Steve McQueen working today (have you seen Widows? Ya gotta watch Widows). The award-winning director gets another feather in his cap thanks to the 2020 New York Film Festival. McQueen's Lovers Rock will open the entire festival, and two other McQueen films from the Small Axe anthology series of which Lovers Rock originates will debut later in the festival. McQueen will now join other luminous directors like Martin Scorsese, Ava DuVernay, and Quentin Tarantino who've seen …
Netflix has released a very interesting trailer for its new crime docuseries Fear City: New York vs. the Mafia, which hails from award-winning documentarian Sam Hobkinson. The three-part series details the incredible story of the history-making organized crime investigation and prosecution case brought against the heads of the "Five Families" of the New York mafia -- Bonanno, Colombo, Gambino, Genovese and Luccese -- who held a powerful and seemingly insurmountable grip on the city. Through interviews with dozens of law enforcement officials, ex-mafia associates and others, Fear City: New York vs. the Mafia sheds light on how the …
At this point we've maybe gotten a bit too comfortable calling things a "love letter", but if you want a pure, perfect definition of the phrase look no further than New York, New York, the three-minute short film Spike Lee put together about the city he calls home. Set to that classic Frank Sinatra tune, the short is just a pleasant trip through the Five Boroughs that turns melancholy when it falls on the healthcare workers risking their lives during the COVID outbreak. Man, maybe it's the fact that I'm currently riding out a pandemic 3,…
Before he was the "King Of The World," James Cameron was just another hand on set.