Here are my takeaways about how Back To Black handled Amy Winehouse's life and career after seeing the acclaimed 2015 documentary, Amy.
A24's Amy documentary remains the definitive look at Amy Winehouse. Rewatching it gave me new insight into the movie.
Disney has spent most of the past decade as the yearly box office king, but another studio has risen up to topple the House of Mouse's streak.
New month, new free video games. That's how it works for PlayStation Plus subscribers anyway. Every month, folks who pay into the program -- which grants access to online multiplayer, discounts, and other deals -- get to download a pair of PlayStation titles for the price of FREE. Normally, you get two games, often offering a classic from a few years back or a game you might have missed along the way. But in July, PS+ members are getting a little something extra. Because Sony PlayStation is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the subscription program, not only are they offering members …
The first two episodes of season 7 of Star Wars: The Clone Wars were already released by Lucasfilm in 2015, but they were unfinished versions.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker gave Palpatine a terrifying new Force power - but it was actually introduced all the way back in 2015.
The true story behind the making of the 2015 reboot Fantastic Four may finally be coming to light at some point in the near future. Maybe. The production of the 20th Century Fox reboot was certainly one of the most publicly troubled of the past decade, as extensive reshoots significantly reworked the film while rumors swirled about tension with director Josh Trank, who was hired to revitalized the comic book franchise after first making waves with his debut film Chronicle. Ultimately the finished film was a box office flop, bringing in just $167.8 million worldwide, and the reviews weren’…
Josh Trank, the director of 2015's Fantastic Four reboot film Fant4stic, has posted a review of his own film on Letterboxd, saying it's a part of him.
In 2015, a corporate restructure pulled Marvel Studios out of Marvel Entertainment. Disney CEO Bob Iger finally reveals why.