Catherine O'Hara was 36 when she filmed Home Alone. The Internet is always shaken up about this.
In our final look-back at the Spidey movies before No Way Home, we examine the hits and misses of the second Tom Holland film, Spider-Man: Far From Home.
Spider-Man can hold his own in a fight and it turns out Tom Holland can throw a decent punch too.
Having played Mysterio in the MCU, Jake Gyllenhaal has now signed onto a different kind of comic book movie.
WandaVision already features a link back to the last Marvel Cinematic Universe movie.
If you're a Jake Gyllenhaal fan, here are the movies and shows that you should look out for.
Cruella De Vil, Cruella De Vil, if this doesn't scare you, no evil thing will...
J.K. Simmons absolutely annihilated his role as Daily Bugle editor J. Jonah Jameson in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy. With a hairpiece, grit, and an unquenching thirst for pictures of Spider-Man, Simmons defined the role without question. And in a phone interview for the upcoming 4K Blu-ray of Whiplash, Simmons told me that "those movies with Sam Raimi were great highlights of my life and career. And yeah, I'd always hoped that there would be another opportunity." Luckily for him, and us, that opportunity happened again in the form of a post-credits cameo in …
Here are just a few cool behind-the-scenes facts about Marvel's most recent big-screen blockbuster, Spider-Man: Far From Home.
Sony Pictures has announced that Spider-Man: Far From Home's sequel has been delayed from November 5, 2021, to December 17, 2021.
Adam Sandler is back with a new song, but this one isn’t quite as heartbreaking as his tribute to Chris Farley that made waves last year. On Thursday, Sandler made an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and after the two swapped stories about Robin Williams and talked about Fallon’s impression of Sandler, the Uncut Gems star debuted “Quarantine Song.” The pretty simple ditty is an ode to the doctors, nurses, and health care workers who are literally saving all of our lives right now—and putting their lives on the line in the process. Indeed, …
Picking up where Spider-Man: Far From Home left off!
Late Night TV hosts returned in full force this past Monday with new shows airing on actual television instead of just on YouTube. Indeed, for the past couple of weeks folks like Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, Samantha Bee, Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert have been recording new segments from their respective homes and releasing them online. It brought a sense of normalcy to these uncertain times as pretty much everything everywhere is shut down over coronavirus concerns. This week, however, Colbert, Meyers, John Oliver and Conan O’Brien headed back to a television near you with somewhat awkward but oddly …