Emma Stefansky
See Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep and More in First Look at Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Post’
Feast your eyes on a still of the whole crew together in the Washington Post’s newsroom, gathered around Carrie Coon and her impressive beehive.
Austin Powers Halloween Masks Are Flying Off the Shelves Thanks to ‘Baby Driver’
Groovy baby (driver).
The Weinstein Company’s Name Removed From ‘Leap!,’ ‘Tulip Fever,’ ‘Wind River’
The logo is being removed to protect filmmakers who don’t want their work tainted by the news of multiple sexual harassment allegations leveled against former Weinstein chief Harvey Weinstein.
Harvey Weinstein Resigns From The Weinstein Company Board
It’s official: Harvey Weinstein is out as co-chairman of The Weinstein Company after the company’s remaining board met on Tuesday to accept his resignation.
‘Cook Off!’ Trailer: Melissa McCarthy Leads the ‘Best in Show’ of Cooking Competition Mockumentaries
We all love The Great British Bake-Off (or, as it’s referred to in the States, The Great British Baking Show), and considering the competition show’s massive popularity even amongst people who can’t boil water without catching something on fire, it was only a matter of time before Hollywood came up with a mockumentary version. Enter Cook Off!
‘Better Watch Out’ Red-Band Trailer: Two Boys Will Do Anything to Impress Their Hot Babysitter
Ah, the holidays. Cookies, sparkly lights, Christmas trees, your parents leaving you at home with a hot babysitter you decide to impress by whacking her ex boyfriend over the head with a baseball bat… You know, the usual wholesome stuff you get up to during the Christmas season, at least according to the Better Watch Out Red-Band trailer.
Watch the Creepy, Intense Trailer for Amber Tamblyn’s ‘Paint It Black’
Paint It Black, based on Janet Fitch’s novel, stars Alia Shawkat as an artist whose hard-partying ways come to a halt after her boyfriend dies and his terrifying mother, Janet McTeer, blames her for his death. It’s the kind of pulpy, Hitchcockian film you don’t see much of these days, and the trailer looks incredible.
‘Coco’ Trailer: A Boy, a Dog, a Whole Bunch of Skeletons, and One Technicolor Flying Jaguar
Disney and Pixar’s new film Coco is the studio partnership’s first major foray into the mythologies and culture of Mexico, and the newest trailer for it looks absolutely gorgeous.
Michael Keaton Explains Why He Left Batman, and Why His Bruce Wayne Was ‘Right On’
For a lot of young folks, Michael Keaton is their first introduction to a cinematic Batman, his version of the Caped Crusader in Tim Burton’s 1989 movie still considered one of the most lauded and fun interpretations of Bruce Wayne to this day. But even the best actors need to know when to call it quits, and Keaton recently explained what drove him to say no to Batman 3.
Patty Jenkins Officially Locks Down a Deal for the ‘Wonder Woman’ Sequel
After breaking all kinds of records and setting the DCEU (hopefully) back on track with this summer’s Wonder Woman, Patty Jenkins is officially back on board to direct the sequel. Because, well, duh.
It’s Man Against Nature and Flaming Bears in the ‘Only the Brave’ Trailer
When it comes to natural disaster movies, the bigger, the better. San Andreas was delightful in its boorish stupidity, The Perfect Storm is a stone-cold classic, and don’t even get me started on how excited I am for Geostorm. Man against nature is the oldest plot in history, which is why it’s about darn time we saw Josh Brolin play a firefighter.
Warner Bros. Is Making Another ‘Invasion of the Body Snatchers’ Reboot
Invasion of the Body Snatchers is an undeniable sci-fi classic, the O.G. one-of-us-in-this-room-isn’t-human narrative, which is probably why it’s been remade so many, many times. The original 1954 novel The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney inspired the 1956 Don Siegel film, which was then remade in 1978, in 1993, and agin in 2007 with Daniel Craig and Nicole Kidman (The Invasion). So it should come as no surprise that Warner Bros. is making plans to reboot the story for the modern era.