Emma Stefansky
‘Three Billboards’ Continues Awards Season Sweep at the 2018 BAFTAs
Three Billboards took home five BAFTA awards on Sunday night.
James Franco Responds to Sexual Misconduct Allegations
After his Golden Globes win, the actor was accused by multiple women on Twitter of sexual misconduct and assault.
This Was the Worst October at the Box Office in a Decade
After a record-setting September at the box office, 2017 looked like it was getting back on track.
Kevin Spacey Comes Out After Anthony Rapp Accuses Him of Assault
Rapp claims that Kevin Spacey attempted to assault him while they were both acting in different shows on Broadway.
‘IT’ Is Now the Biggest September Release in History
It is the adrenaline rush the box office sorely needed after a summer that could accurately be described as “pretty bad” — the new take on Stephen King’s doorstop of a novel is the best horror opening ever, the highest single-day box office for an R-rated movie, the lowest-budgeted movie to gross over $100 million in its opening weekend, and now it’s the biggest opening for a September movie in history.
Daniel Craig Says ‘Nothing Has Been Confirmed’ for His Bond Return, But Come On Now
While it sure sounds like another James Bond film is definitely happening, and happening soon, and it also sounds like Daniel Craig will be back to play 007, nothing has been absolutely set in stone yet, it seems. Craig himself says that nothing is “confirmed” about his return to Bond, though this could just mean that he hasn’t signed anything yet.
A New Study Finds White Men Still Talk the Most in Movies
The goal with any society is to get better at stuff, to learn from mistakes and evolve, gradually, over time, to become the best version of itself. But for all the woke baes and social justice awareness out there, it looks like movies still have a long way to go. A new study has found that white men still get the most dialogue in today’s cinema, and women and minorities are still often relegated to stereotypical, nonessential roles.
‘LBJ’ Trailer: Woody Harrelson Is a Dead Ringer for Our 36th President
If an esteemed actor gets big enough, you can place a pretty good bet that he’ll be cast as at least one American president in his lifetime. Everyone from Martin Sheen to Jon Voight has played George Washington, Daniel Day-Lewis got extremely in character as Abraham Lincoln, and Robin Williams’ Teddy Roosevelt is one of the joys of the Night at the Museum movies. Since Woody Harrelson is having a real moment these days, it comes as no surprise that he’s been tapped to play one of our most recognizable presidents, Lyndon B. Johnson, in LBJ.
‘RoboCop,’ the Best Sci-Fi About a Cop Who Is a Robot, Is Returning to Theaters for Its 30th Anniversary
Lovers of robots, cops, robot cops, and examinations of corporate America, we’ve got some good news for you: Thirty years (!) after its release in theaters, Paul Verhoeven’s sci-fi classic RoboCop is returning to the silver screen for its 30th anniversary.
Amazon Prime Instant Video and TV Releases for May Announced
Amazon released their list of what to look forward to streaming on their instant video service next month, and May has some absolute winners. Not only did the site nab Oscar nominee Manchester by the Sea, they’ll also have available to stream last year’s Best Picture winner Moonlight, their new Original Series Dino Dana and I Love Dick, and a ton of classic James Bond movies.