Oh baby baby, does The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard put Michael Bryce through the paces.
Quibi is no more. That's the word coming down from insiders close to the events unfolding at Quibi Holdings LLC ground zero, spreading across the internet like wildfire as of Wednesday, October 21. The news comes just six and a half months after the enthusiastic launch of the mobile streaming service on April 6. Borne of the creative partnership of Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman, Quibi's shortform mobile streaming platform was intended to be a disruptor to the streaming space, a revolutionary competitor that offered scripted and reality television in bite-size chunks from A-list actors, writers, …
Have you heard about this movie Tenet? The massive sci-fi action blockbuster with the secret plot that doesn't just mark the return of Christopher Nolan but also might save the theater industry? Yeah, it's been in the news recently, which makes it even funnier that we still kind of don't have a freaking clue what it's about. However! In a recent EW cover story, Christopher Nolan got about as candid as Christopher Nolan will ever get, and along with comments from cast-members like Kenneth Branagh and Robert Pattinson, the story of Tenet becomes a …
Co-creators and showrunners Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss’ (Sherlock) reimagining of Bram Stoker’s classic novel Dracula is arguably the most liberal (and bloody) adaptation of the material ever. The show’s “kitchen sink” approach deconstructs and reframes key events and plot points from the book and puts them through a very modern and, sometimes, convoluted lens. Here, Count Dracula (Claes Bang) literally crosses “oceans of time” (as Gary Oldman’s Dracula said in Coppola’s 1992 film) on his way to England to feast on modern day society and confront the toll that being an immortal takes on …
If you ever wanted to see a crossover between Her and Maximum Overdrive but with an R-rated comedic slant, man do I have a new movie for you: CBS Films' Jexi. A green-band trailer just popped up today, though the red-band trailer from a couple of weeks back is still a better cut of the vulgar comedy. It centers on a dysfunctional man who finds himself with a sassy new AI assistant baked into his phone, but presumed hilarity ensues when the titular program starts to ruin his life. I'm fine with the idea here in …