Matthew McConaughey posted a photo of his gnarly bee sting, and Cole Hauser, Bear Grylls and more reacted with care and humor.
The Mean Girls musical didn't have a great second weekend, but it still held on to its box office crown.
Another interesting development in the world of concert movies unfolded this weekend with Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé.
Chris Pratt got stung by a bee after becoming inspired by a viral beekeeper on social media.
Angela Bassett recalled how a 12-year-old Keke Palmer actually helped land her a starring role in Akeelah and the Bee.
Nic Cage drops a bomb about The Wicker Man that I didn't see coming, but maybe should have.
Action hero Jason Statham and bees? This could get weirdly interesting.
Candyman's Nia DaCosta recounted having a weird experience with bees during the making of the horror movie.
Eternals star Angelina Jolie posed with the insects for a very good cause.
What is the first thing you think of when you hear the words "Bee Gees"? Chances are good you'll immediately hear "Stayin' Alive" or maybe "How Deep Is Your Love" in your head. After bursting onto the music scene in the 1960s and rising to the top of the charts in the ensuing decades with 20 #1 hits and more than 1,000 songs penned, the Bee Gees remain one of the most influential music groups in modern music history. Now, filmmaker Frank Marshall (Seabiscuit) is ready to take us on a deep dive into the respective lives and …
It's been a while since the boys club of late-night TV talk show hosts have had to reinvent themselves, but the coronavirus pandemic has forced just that. After the quarantine banned live audiences from their sets, Stephen Colbert delivered a monologue from his fancy home bathroom, Jimmy Fallon put on an at-home special from his family's playroom, and Conan O'Brien is turning to technology to keep the shows coming. Only TBS' Samantha Bee is roughing it during the crisis while delivering entertaining tips on how to survive in the potential post-apocalypse. Full Frontal will …
MGM has released the official trailer for Candyman, the spiritual sequel to the 1992 horror film of the same name which starred Tony Todd as the titular hook-handed killer. We'll share our full thoughts on the Candyman trailer in just a second, but we wanted you to see it ASAP. The original Candyman film, which starred Todd and Virginia Madsen, kicked off what is now a decades-long horror franchise with two sequels, 1995's Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh and 1999's Day of the Dead, sandwiched in between the original and this new movie. Based on …
Bee Simulator promises an educational and lite-on-violence experience. Sure, it has both, but it isn't nearly fun enough to justify its price.
Minecraft is teaming up with the World Wildlife Fund to raise money and help save the bees in a special holiday update.
Are Paramount Pictures and producer Graham King hinting at their awards season ambitions for the forthcoming Bee Gees biopic now that Bohemian Rhapsody screenwriter Anthony McCarten is reportedly in talks to pen the script. Momentum on the Bee Gees project has picked up recently, no doubt thanks to the success of Bohemian Rhapsody in theaters and at the 2019 Oscars. With Rocketman circling this awards season conversation, it's should come as no surprise yet another biopic about a popular musical group from the UK has gotten a renewed push towards production. [caption id="attachment_844650" align="alignright" width="360"] Image …
If your favorite music artist hasn't gotten a biopic yet, just wait.
It worked for Queen. It worked for Elton John. Why not tackle the Bee Gees next? As reported by Deadline, Paramount Pictures and producer Graham King are producing a biopic about the Bee Gees, the iconic disco-pop trio formed by brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The group had massive hits in the 1970s like "Staying Alive" and "More Than a Woman," and underscored one of the most acclaimed films of that era: Saturday Night Fever, starring John Travolta. No jive talkin' here: the Bee Gees' journey just might make quite the picture. King recently struck box office and …
It wouldn't be a Care of Magical Creatures lesson without imminent danger and the risk of bodily harm!
Directed by Noah Hawley (Legion, Fargo) from a screenplay by Brian C. Brown and Elliott DiGuiseppi and Hawley, Lucy in the Sky follows astronaut Lucy Cola (Natalie Portman), a woman whose determination and drive took her to space, and she’s so deeply moved by the life-changing experience that her own reality starts to slowly unravel. Inspired by real events, the film explores how the vastness of space can bring a sense of wonder and awe while the enormity of it can also make your everyday existence feel small and insignificant. During a conference at the film’s Los …