I can’t unsee AI swapping the genders of famous stars like Emma Watson, Johnny Depp, and more.
Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, and Zendaya have a new co-star in the Dune: Part 2 ensemble.
Marvel Studios switches around a few release dates, shuffling The Marvels and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania in 2023.
The new adaptation of Stephen King's Salem's Lot is changing a key character, and adding an exceptionally talented actor.
If both In the Heights actors wanted to just do the whole show playing each other's characters, we wouldn't be mad.
Because nobody knows Ryan Reynolds better than his evil twin Gordon.
There are plenty of other body-swap movies like Freaky Friday for you to enjoy - here are just a few of the best options out there.
Jennifer Garner is making a new body swap comedy, but this one has a lot more body swapping going on.
As a cinematographer, Jan de Bont’s contributions to cinema cannot be overstated. He as an early, key collaborator of Paul Verhoeven’s, and later shot what was arguably Verhoeven’s most beautiful-looking American movie, Basic Instinct and made hugely influential, visually striking movies with Michael Chapman (All the Right Moves, The Clan of the Cave Bear), John McTiernan (Die Hard, The Hunt for Red October) and Lewis Teague (Cujo, The Jewel of the Nile). The influence of de Bont’s work is still felt today (just look at how much J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek cribs from The …
With Happy Death Day (and its even-more-bonkers sequel Happy Death Day 2 U), filmmaker Christopher Landon took a trope most closely associated with a beloved comedy (Groundhog Day), with a protagonist experiencing the same day over and over again and turned it into a brilliant horror romp. (It was wildly entertaining and offered valuable commentary on repetitiousness of soulless horror movies.) For his latest film, Landon has attempted a similar genre-blending reinvention, pairing a broad body swapping conceit (made famous in Disney’s Freaky Friday and appropriated by a stream of crude 1980s comedies) with the tropes …
It may be Thursday, but I wouldn't be surprised if you thought it was Friday after watching the trailer for Blumhouse's new horror comedy Freaky, which like Freaky Friday before it, is a body swapping movie. This time around, Kathryn Newton (The Society) plays a high school student who wakes up in the body of a middle-aged serial killer, played by Vince Vaughn, who promptly uses his new innocent teenage girl look to go on a murderous rampage. Our young protagonist has less than 24 hours to remedy the situation before the change becomes permanent. Alan Ruck (…
Should the first movie be Rise of Skywalker and the final one be Phantom Menace?