Michelle Williams and Daisy Edgar-Jones helped rev up CinemaCon guests with the first look at the thriller A Place in Hell.
By Jackie Strause Managing Editor, East Coast “I shot my side of the work before he was cast,” Pfeiffer told The Hollywood ...
Thanks to the Super Bowl and Winter Olympics, NBCUniversal — with an assist from the recently spun off Versant — dethroned ...
Juan Devis has been named the president of Film Independent, the non-profit arts organization behind the Film Independent ...
After several rounds of screen tests, Adria Arjona has been chosen for the mystery role in DC Studios’ sequel to Superman. It ...
AI music remains a touchy subject for many musicians. Suno CEO Mikey Shulman says he's not worried: “People are starting to ...
The comedian hosted the long-running late night talk show for more than two decades before Stephen Colbert took it over in ...
Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart and Jack Black are heading to our society this time around in Jumanji 3. The trio of stars hit the ...
Patrick Schwarzenegger is joining the Emily Henry cinematic universe. The actor will star as Gus Everett in the film ...
Alex Beard said the public uproar over Chalamet's assertion that "no one cares" about the art forms also led to half a ...
The Edison Achievement Awards ceremony will take place in Fort Myers, Florida on April 16. However, Rihanna won’t be making ...