William Friedkin’s Decade Filled with LGBTQ+ Films: From The Boys in the Band to Cruising
William Friedkin, who passed away on August 7 at the remarkable age of 87, will likely leave an indelible mark on film history through two of his notable works from the 1970s. One of these is the critically acclaimed crime thriller, “The French Connection,” which earned him the prestigious Best Continue Reading
Stranger Things actor swaps the Upside Down for a fresh hellscape in All Fun and Games preview
Natalia Dyer, the well-known star of Stranger Things, is trading in her encounters with demogorgons in Hawkins for a spooky adventure in Salem. She takes on the lead role in the upcoming horror film titled All Fun and Games, which tells the story of a group of teenagers who find Continue Reading
Fair Play trailer entangles Bridgerton’s Phoebe Dynevor in a perilous game
Love and finance get tangled up in the new movie Fair Play, featuring Bridgerton star Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich from Solo: A Star Wars Story. This steamy and thrilling film explores the complex dynamics of power between two lovers vying for a coveted promotion at a cutthroat financial firm. Continue Reading
Linda Blair, from The Exorcist, honors William Friedkin as a ‘director, friend, and protector’
Actress Linda Blair has expressed her heartfelt tribute to the late filmmaker William Friedkin, whom she referred to as not only her director but also her friend and protector. At a young age, Blair delivered an incredibly chilling performance as the possessed character Regan MacNeil in Friedkin’s iconic horror film, Continue Reading
Cake Director Takes Risky Move with Film: “Biting Off a Giant Mouthful” in Bars
Imagine a delightful recipe called “Sitting in Bars With Cake,” where the ingredients include a generous cup of heartwarming female friendships, a spoonful of adorable encounters straight out of a romantic-comedy script, a few teaspoons of unexpected heartbreak for that touch of bittersweetness, and just a pinch of an uplifting Continue Reading
Directors of Talk to Me strategically incorporated material in anticipation of the newly announced sequel.
Remember those filmmakers who claimed they never thought about making a sequel when they created the first movie in a franchise? Well, Danny and Michael Philippou, the Aussie directors behind the summer horror hit Talk to Me, are definitely not like that. In an interview with EW back in May, Continue Reading
David Ayer reveals James Gunn promised the release of the Suicide Squad director’s cut would ‘eventually be made public’
David Ayer is still holding onto hope that his version of Suicide Squad will receive the same special treatment as Zack Snyder’s Justice League, which came in the form of a director’s cut. Despite the challenges and setbacks, Ayer remains optimistic about the possibility of showcasing his unique vision for Continue Reading
Riley Keough’s Peanut Allergy Almost Ruined Intimate Moment with Andrew Garfield
Sometimes, a simple snack can turn into a major disruption on a film set. Actress Riley Keough recently shared a story about how a potentially peanut-filled treat caused chaos during the production of her 2019 movie, Under the Silver Lake. Keough recounted the “stressful” experience in a Vanity Fair video, Continue Reading
Corey Feldman and Courtney Anne Mitchell’s marriage of 7 years coming to an end due to her health concerns.
Corey Feldman and Courtney Anne Mitchell have announced their decision to end their marriage after being together for seven years. In a heartfelt statement, Feldman expressed his sadness over the separation, emphasizing that they have gone through a lot together and still hold love and respect for each other. He Continue Reading
Bill Maher criticizes Barbie for being ‘preachy’ and ‘man-hating’: Embrace the present year!
Caution: The following article contains spoilers for the movie Barbie. It seems that Bill Maher, the 67-year-old host of Real Time, isn’t a fan of Greta Gerwig’s film. In a recent social media post, Maher expressed his rather critical opinion, describing the movie as “preachy” and “man-hating.” One of Maher’s Continue Reading