The movie’s called No Time to Die and has a runtime of two hours and 43 minutes. Someone, somewhere, is having a laugh. But not James Bond, who, for as long as Daniel Craig has been playing that iconic Ian Fleming creation (especially in the most recent films of his 15-year tenure) has tended to
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Los Angeles local Alanna Ubach was only 25 years old when she was cast as the loyal brunette best friend and sorority sister Serena McGuire — who lived alongside Elle at the Delta Nu house and supported her sister in her legal endeavors — in the 2001 classic comedy “Legally Blonde” and the 2003 follow
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. Fourteen years after one of the greatest TV shows ever made ended, Tony Soprano lives on in The Many Saints of Newark, the prequel
Now that it appears Britney Spears will probably not be living under a conservatorship by year’s end, members of the #FreeBritney movement say their focus will shift to the second-most famous conservatee … Amanda Bynes. TMZ spoke with several “Free Britney” supporters this week as they held a rally for her outside the L.A. courthouse
A man struggles with the health care system and his own feelings of guilt when he checks his 100-year-old, estranged mother into Gateway TransCare — a memory care facility that uploads elderly minds into computer data banks. “Life Begins at Rewirement” by Trevin Matcek Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: https://bit.ly/signal_newsletter #DUST #scifi #shortfilm More About
Daniel Craig may have portrayed cunning international spy James Bond, but when it comes to Internet memes and social media, the actor is blissfully oblivious. In an interview published on Thursday in The New York Times, Dave Itzkoff spoke with the actor in a story that began more than a year-and-a-half ago to coincide with Craig’s
It’s a week before the long-delayed, much-anticipated opening of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures — the film industry’s lavish salute to its history and artistry, located in the Mid-Wilshire neighborhood in Los Angeles — and workers and officials are buzzing around the 300,000-square-foot campus, putting together the last-minute touches for the grand unveiling on
The twisted and unexpected nature of the Scream franchise has caused countless fans to speculate over the years about the fate of specific characters, as they hoped their favorite characters could have somehow survived seemingly fatal encounters, but original writer Kevin Williamson confirmed that, as much as fans might wish he had survived, Jamie Kennedy‘s
After quite a long wait, Daniel Craig‘s fifth and final James Bond film is finally hitting theaters next week. No Time to Die is set to feature a star-studded line-up, including Ana de Armas (Knives Out, Blade Runner 2049) as the next Bond girl, Paloma. The early reviews for No Time to Die have been
Walt Disney Animation Studios has released the new trailer for Encanto, their latest feature film that will debut exclusively in movie theaters later this year. The new film, which features all-new songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton, Moana), has also revealed a new poster and confirmed another star, revealing that actor John Leguizamo will lend his
Blumhouse Productions’ Five Nights at Freddy‘s adaptation is still in the works, but it will no longer be directed by Chris Columbus. The news was confirmed by Blumhouse CEO Jason Blum in a new interview with Collider. Blum could not confirm whether or not another director is now attached to the film, but he seemed
The movie world suffered a massive heartbreak on Wednesday, when it was announced that actor Tommy Kirk has passed away at the age of 79. While the cause of death is currently unknown, a Facebook post from actor Paul Petersen revealed that Kirk was found dead on Tuesday, September 28th. Kirk charmed a generation of
With 2020 being such an unprecedented year at theaters thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, there were many movies that audiences may not have had the opportunity to watch in theaters or were perhaps waiting for streaming for the chance to settle in safely at home. Now, for those who were waiting for one of the
Though not especially common in the genre, the horror movie franchise crossover is something that fans love to think about and watch, even if the results are mixed. 2003’s Freddy vs Jason was a years in the making concept that had horror hounds salivating, leading to other crossovers like Alien vs Predator on the big
DC FanDome 2021 is just a matter of weeks away, and fans are eager to see what it will bring in the realms of movies, television, video games, comics, and more. One of the biggest projects that is expected to factor into the event is The Batman, which has been confirmed to be debuting a new
As in the first movie, Sony’s upcoming sequel Venom: Let There Be Carnage will feature an original track by Eminem. Titled “Last One Standing,” the track is actually a collaboration with Skylar Grey, Polo G, and Mozzy, wiht Grey taking the lead on vocals. It’s now available to check out via Grey’s YouTube page. While not
Ben Platt will cry tonight. This is not a prediction or a guesstimation, but rather a statement of inevitable fact, and it is in keeping with what one may have come to expect from Ben Platt. If there is an actor who has made a career of an impressive command of waterworks, it is he.
Play video content TMZ.com Kevin Smith says people were so sick of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez back in 2004 that her role in “Jersey Girl” got cut in half, but now everyone’s loving the reboot … Bennifer 2.0 that is. No, there’s no “Jersey Girl” sequel in the works, but the film’s director joined
Jake Gyllenhaal’s new thriller, The Guilty, boasts a healthy cast list that includes Ethan Hawke, Riley Keough, Paul Dano, Peter Sarsgaard, Eli Goree, comedian Bill Burr, and the great Da’Vine Joy Randolph (Dolemite Is My Name). You won’t see any of them in the movie. You’ll hear quite a bit of them, though. Randolph as
The year is 1967. Gil-Scott Heron is on the hi-fi, the Vietnam war rages on TV screens, and New Jersey is burning. A Black cab driver is beaten by two white cops in Newark, which sparks protests, violence, looting and, eventually, the deaths of 26 people; the four-day uprising will forever be known as the