Even when Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson look like they’re going to the movies like a normal couple, there’s nothing average about it … not when they’re renting out the joint for themselves. If it wasn’t clear before, things are definitely heating up between these 2, and there seems to be a common theme when
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The wizarding world of Harry Potter is getting its magic back. In the first official trailer for the retrospective special Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts, the beloved franchise’s star players Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint reunite for a journey through life-changing memories. The special premieres on HBO Max on Jan. 1
Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum head deep into the jungle in search of ancient treasure in the goofy new trailer for The Lost City, set to arrive in theaters next March. In the film, Bullock plays a romance-adventure novelist, Loretta Sage, while Tatum plays Alan, her Fabio-esque cover model who wishes he was a bit
Explore the DUST Multiverse on our App: https://bit.ly/DUSTChannel Jane Montana, a rough and tough law-woman, is in a pickle. A gang of outlaws led by a man named Buford has kidnapped a helpless damsel. Worse, Jane has two bullets and three bad guys to confront. “Cosmo” by Thomas Thomas Connect with the Filmmaker: https://www.instagram.com/emprise_one https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4402523
Gimme some truth, a wise man once said — and in 2021, documentaries did their damnedest to deliver exactly that in a variety of shapes, sizes and forms. Some of it came from straight reportage, tinged with personal touches. Other times, things veered a lot closer to what Werner Herzog memorably referred to as “ecstatic
Bradley Cooper‘s newest movie did abysmally bad at the box office — and ticket sales were apparently so poor … theaters actually started bumping BC for Peter Parker. The flick — titled “Nightmare Alley” and directed by Guillermo del Toro — raked in just under $3 million over its opening weekend across a little over
It’s been a bad year for the movie business — what else is new? But the art itself is good. Amid yet more proclamations (this time, with good evidence from the box office) that movies are dead or dying, the quality and variety of what’s out there is a fact worth celebrating. And lists like
Matt Reeves really said “come as you are” to Robert Pattinson for his new Batman movie — and he meant it in every sense of the word … because Kurt Cobain is on his brain. The ‘Batman’ director spilled the beans this week in a new Empire interview about the inspiration behind his version of
Spider-Man: No Way Home is officially playing in theaters around the world and it has already started to break box office records. Marvel fans lined up knowing that a multiversal adventure that referenced the other versions of Spider-Man movies was on the way, but in true Marvel Studios fashion they also know that teases for
At long last, Spider-Man: No Way Home has arrived in theaters. As expected, it’s already shattering all kinds of records as it tears its way to the top of the box office. Not only is it the biggest movie at the box office, but it’s also the one comic book movie with the largest scope
Spider-Man: No Way Home is finally playing in theaters, and it’s shattering box office records as well as being a big hit with critics and audiences alike. The new Marvel flick is currently “Certified Fresh” on Rotten Tomatoes with a critics score of 94% after 275 reviews and an impressive audience score of 99% after 10,000+ reviews. The movie is the talk of the
When looking at Matthew Vaughn‘s career as a filmmaker as an entire picture one thing is clear, he loves James Bond. Shades of the series can be seen throughout his movies including his debut feature Layer Cake but especially 2011’s X-Men: First Class and naturally his Kingsman film series (not to mention his upcoming spy
Marvel is putting Spider-Man fans at ease in the wake of their latest movie — which leaves Tom Holland‘s future as the teen hero uncertain — confirming … nope, the story ain’t over! MCU Prez Kevin Feige got the word out early this week to the NYT, this during an interview alongside key Sony producer
If you want to place blame anywhere for the existence of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the current state of cinema — which is engulfed in superhero stories and dominated by Disney-owned IP — you can probably trace it back to San Raimi’s Spider-Man. Superhero films and Marvel films had been made before Spider-Man came to theaters May
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez don’t seem the least bit fazed by all the backlash for him laying, at least, some blame for his bouts with the bottle on Jennifer Garner — in fact, he’s getting ready to talk even more. Bennifer 2.0 looked happy as clams Wednesday on Hollywood Blvd as they strolled into
When Rolling Stone profiled Future in January 2019, he admitted that he had some regrets about the way he’d rapped about drugs in the past. “I was like ‘Oh shit. What the fuck have I done?’” he said. “It really bothered me…. How many other sixth-graders did I influence to drink lean?” Future was talking
Olivia Munn and John Mulaney are first-time parents, secretly welcoming a little boy into the world last month … TMZ has learned. Sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ Olivia gave birth on November 24, the day before Thanksgiving, in Los Angeles. It was back in September when John made the surprising announcement that he and
Products featured are independently selected by our editorial team and we may earn a commission from purchases made from our links; the retailer may also receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. Prepare yourself for a multiverse of Spider-Men with the latest web-slinging entry into the MCU — Spider-Man: No Way Home, now playing in
Play video content TMZ.com Tyler Perry had a not-so-nice welcome to L.A. — getting into a nasty T-bone car crash just minutes after leaving the airport, but thankfully, all involved were okay. Sources tell us Tyler flew into Burbank Airport Wednesday night and was driving home through Sherman Oaks in his Bentley SUV when the
You may remember that Guillermo del Toro’s last film — the strange, somewhat surprisingly Oscar-laden adult fairytale The Shape of Water — ended, appropriately, in water: a plunging turquoise expanse, an eternal resting place for two doomed, sinking, but finally unencumbered lovers. His latest film, however, begins on literal fire, consuming the rickety remains of