Demi Moore reflects on a sexist remark from the 'A Few Good Men' set that still "haunts" her.
Wicked's director made use of a ton of practical sets for the two-part adaptation of the smash musical.
Critics are praising Marisa Abela's portrayal of Amy Winehouse in Back to Black, despite other overall issues with the biopic.
Black Widow starred Scarlett Johansson and Florence Pugh as sisters, and it sounds like they acted like it on set.
Marvel's Kevin Feige reassured fans Black Panther 2 will be worth the wait despite Chadwick Boseman's absence.
From EMP guns to lethal pathogens, here's some of the craziest tech in the Fast and Furious movies.
Happiest Season director Clea DuVall spoke about having so much support to create an LGBTQ+ film.
Hot on the heels of the release of Todd Haynes’ Dark Waters, in comes director Andrew Levitas’ second feature film, Minamata. As another movie based on a true story that involves the little guy going up against a major corporation, it’s impossible not to draw comparisons to Dark Waters and perhaps one of the most well known of the bunch, Erin Brockovich. But, the multitude of films covering similar situations seems necessary for two reasons. First off, I knew little to nothing about Minamata disease; clearly there’s a need to raise awareness. And secondly, having multiple movies covering …
I Know This Much Is True is a heavy, heavy show. That's the lead I'm going with for this review. As a reporter, I was taught to put the most important information up front, and if I owe you nothing else, it's that simple warning. In fact, I think I counted a single, lonely win for any of the characters here. The suffering in Derek Cianfrance's Mark Ruffalo-starring six-episode HBO series is nearly endless. And yet... and yet... I absolutely loved it. I Know This Much Is True is devastating from start to finish. …
The Real Housewives of Dallas star LeeAnn Locken apologizes for racially insensitive remarks against her Mexican-American co-star Kary Brittingham.
Everyone has favorite TV moms and dads, but let's not forget the best TV aunts, one of the most underrated character roles in television shows.
Saturday Night Live announced a trio of new cast members yesterday, but what should have been a joyous event soon turned rather unsettling. Alongside Chloe Fineman and veteran SNL writer Bowen Yang, stand-up Shane Gillis was added to the SNL ensemble, but rather quickly videos of Gillis spouting racist and homophobic remarks started surfacing online. Unlike some “cancelled” comedians or personalities whose distant past comes back to haunt them, some of these clips aren’t even a year old. The first clips to surface came from Gillis’ podcast Matt and Shane’s Secret Podcast, in which Gillis and co-…