Elizabeth Banks is going to be just as busy behind the camera as in front of it. The 41-year-old Hunger Games actress and her husband Max Handelman will produce Mrs. Claus for Universal through their production company Brownstone Pictures. The plot will focus on the hardworking underrated woman behind the man as she deals with the pressures during the holidays. Read More »
The adorable little android named BB-8 may have been the resident scene-stealer in Star Wars: The Force Awakens with his petulant beeps and lovable appearance, but it wasn’t the only one who had memorable moments against Daisy Ridley, John Boyega and Adam Driver. Let’s take a look at the awesome minor characters who held their own against the lead actors. Read More »
Not much is known about the characters in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, so fans have come up with several theories about who Felicity Jones will play in the film. However, a casting site may have revealed the name of the female lead character in the movie! Read More »
Dakota Johnson, best known for playing Anastasia Steele in 'Fifty Shades of Grey,' comes from a line of famous actresses. Her grandmother is one of Alfred Hitchcock's blondes, Tippi Hedren from 'The Birds,' while her mom is 'Working Girl' actress Melanie Griffith. Both of these ladies dealt with ageism in Hollywood, so Johnson knows her business when speaking about Tinseltown's treatment of women. Now she is adding her voice to others speaking out against the double standards of aging actors and actresses, calling the industry "f*cking brutal." Read More »
The upcoming standalone film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story has been shrouded in mystery since it was announced last year, with only a few details known about the movie. So it was exciting to find that Ben Mendelsohn is finally talking about what to expect in Rogue One! Read More »
Although Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has not yet been released, Zack Snyder has just confirmed that the superhero ensemble film Justice League is already in the works. In addition to that, the Man of Steel director has suggested that Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot and Jason Momoa’s Aquaman could be facing a powerful new villain! Read More »
Jennifer Lawrence announced the screenplay she's been working on with friend and comedienne Amy Schumer is finished. The still untitled project will feature the pair as sisters with very different personalities. The 25-year-old Joy actress first mentioned she was working on the script with the 34-year-old Inside Amy Schumer actress back in August. Read More »
Kristen Stewart started the New Year off with a feeling of professional pride. At the recent New York Film Critics Circle Award ceremony, held at New York's Tao Downtown, the 25-year-old won the Best Supporting Actress award for her role in the drama Clouds of Sils Marie. Her character, Valentine, plays the assistant to a film actress, portrayed by Oscar winner Juliette Binoche. Read More »
Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice will premiere on March 25, but the hype continues to grow thanks to trailers and spoilers. For example, the U.K. plot synopsis for the film reveals some intriguing new details. Read More »
Samuel L. Jackson is known for many things, among them having one of the most iconic deliveries ever to grace the screen. Knowing that, Stephen Colbert challenged Jackson on The Late Show to create his own version of some of the most iconic catchphrases ever – and, of course, he put everyone to shame. Read More »
Warner Bros. will soon release an all-new trailer of the super-villain team, "Suicide Squad." In the upcoming Task Force X movie, are Jared Leto (The Joker) and Margot Robbie (Harley Quinn) "going crazy" for Will Smith (Deadshot)? Read More »
Sylvester Stallone made an appearance on Monday's The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, revealing that a hard punch from Dolph Lundgren previously landed him in the hospital for four days. The 69-year-old actor was on the late night show promoting his new film Creed when he admitted that Lundgren nearly killed him while filming Rocky IV. Read More »