Mia Goth is so impressed with the script to MaXXXine that it's led her to hype up the next X movie in memorable fashion.
The Batman director Matt Reeves has revealed that he passed on the chance to direct a Ben Affleck's solo Batman movie. The director said the original script was 'deeply' connected to the DCEU, and was almost 'James Bond-ian'.
The director of Wild Wild West says one scene in the movie was completely unnecessary.
We'd probably all feel this way if we got to work with this star.
After seeing the film, the release date delay practically looks like a marketing ploy.
If you’ve ridden public transportation recently, or gone to a public school, or maybe even visited a mall, you’ve no doubt noticed elevators, ramps, and other modes of access to those with disabilities. You may also have taken these inclusions for granted. Aren’t they just always there? Someone probably just decided it was a good idea to make it easier for the disabled to ride the subway or go to school, right? Definitely not. Wide accessibility for the disabled was a hard-fought battle that took decades, and the new Netflix documentary Crip Camp shines a light …
AMC has released the official trailer for the upcoming anthology series Dispatches from Elsewhere, and I will give you $1,000 if you can succinctly describe the plot after watching it. The series hails from showrunner Mark Friedman, who was a writer on the short-lived series Wayward Pines and created the other short-lived NBC series Believe. The story follows four ordinary people who feel there’s something missing in their lives, and subsequently stumble onto a puzzle hiding behind the veil of everyday life. After they begin accepting the “Dispatches from Elsewhere” challenges, they find the mystery only …
America is complicated. At best, at worst, at both simultaneously. It’s a country of pain, discrimination, hatred. But also of triumph, acceptance, love. All swirling around at once. Little America, by many minor miracles of half-hour television storytelling, manages to encapsulate all of these complexities and more. It’s a series of simple, human stories that will move you in many ways, all while writing a devastatingly vulnerable love letter to America, warts and all. The series premieres on Apple TV+ January 17th, and it is absolutely worth your time. Based on a collection of pieces originally published …
Big yikes to this new trailer for M. Night Shyamalan's new Apple TV+ series Servant. Big, uncomfortable, deeply unsettled yikes. The series stars Toby Kebbell and Lauren Ambrose as a married couple in mourning after the death of their infant son Jericho. To help cope with the trauma, the pair brings home a hyper-real baby doll that helps process the grief, but they don't stop there, they also hire a live-in nanny to take care of "Jericho" and it turns out their new helper might come with some chilling secrets of her own. That's the …
Crossing the streams may not be such a bad idea this time around.
Funan is one of the most important animated films I've ever seen. From writer/director Denis Do, making his feature film debut, comes a true-to-life story about the arrival of the Khmer Rouge regime in 1975 and how it upended the lives of a Cambodian family, just one among many. Suffering exile, separation from their family members, and their grueling new reality in the work camps, a young woman named Chou will risk everything to reunite her family, no matter the cost. You can get an idea of what Funan is about by watching the trailer here. …
Ahh, the beautiful California real estate and dreamy soundtrack mean that Big Little Lies is almost back! The excellent HBO series, which was meant to end after its limited run, was brought back by popular demand (and by how much fun the cast had together) for a second, 7-episode season starting in June. Created by David E. Kelley, based on the novel by Liane Moriarty, the new season will be directed by Andrea Arnold, taking over from Season 1's Jean-Marc Vallée. The full trailer reveals that while some of the snark and satire of the first …
War is hell, sure, but in Hulu's Catch-22, it's more like a dream. Executive-produced by George Clooney and Grant Heslov—each also star and direct two episodes apiece, with Ellen Kuras helming the other two—the six-episode adaptation faithfully maintains all the deeply surreal dark comedy of the Joseph Heller novel it's based on. The result is a sepia-filtered look at the cost of wars on the young lives that fight them that is somehow a profoundly funny and enormously depressing watch all at once, just as much a contradiction as its title …
Who is Fleabag? She still doesn’t have a name, but she is “just a girl with no friends and an empty heart … by your own description,” a therapist (Fiona Shaw) repeats back to her. Fleabag (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) glances briefly at the camera, her confidant, with a purposeful look. It’s one she gives many times over the course of the new season, which picks up just over a year since we last saw the character in her time, and three years since we’ve seen her in our own. Season 1 ended with a tear-streaked Fleabag on …