Don T Look Up Jennifer Lawrence Got High On Set

The actress, during preview screenings of the starry Netflix movie headed for theaters on December 10 ahead of streaming, recently admitted to actually getting high on the Boston set of the movie. (Via Yahoo! Movies.) In the satire about the end of the world, she plays a low-level astronomer who uses marijuana to soothe her fraying nerves after discovering a comet is heading toward the planet. At a Q&A in Los Angeles earlier this week, writer/director Adam McKay made reference to just how much Lawrence really leaned into character....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 420 words · Joanne Faulkner

Donald Glover Defends Atlanta Against Critique It S For White People

During the ongoing summer Television Critics’ Association press tour, creator/star Glover defended the series against those very criticisms, saying that he does this “shit for the people.” “I do a lot of this shit for the people,” Glover said. “So if you’re sitting there being like, ‘Oh, this is misogynoir,’ I’m wondering why you think that and why you think I feel that way when I’m nothing without my people....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 431 words · Steven Reaves

Dune Denis Villeneuve Shot With Multiple Camera Units For First Time

“For the first time of my life, I decided to work with more than one unit because otherwise I would not be here…it was too much work to do in too little time,” Villeneuve told Nolan. “For the first time, I had to learn to direct multiple units and that’s not the best way to work. I love to work with one camera, one tripod. But I didn’t have a choice…I had to do it this way....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 435 words · Laure Sokol

Edgar Wright S First Date To See Seven Maybe Not A Great Idea

“I maybe unwisely went on a first date to see ‘Seven’ — a first and last date,” Wright said. “‘Seven’ is maybe not a great idea for a date movie. People mention the Sloth moment, which is an expertly engineered shock — and the ending. With twist endings, you always get this little wave of anticipation of what’s coming. And ‘Seven’ is an interesting one, because when you watch that with a crowd and people don’t know where it’s going, you can feel people getting what’s going to happen at different times — it’s catching in the audience....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 381 words · Carla Mash

Enola Holmes 2 Announced At Netflix With Millie Bobby Brown

“I can’t wait to collaborate again with my Enola Holmes family!” Brown said. “Enola holds a special place in my heart — she’s strong, fearless, intelligent and brave. I look forward to fans seeing how her journey continues!” Also back at the helm will be director Harry Bradbeer (an Emmy an BAFTA winner and director for series including “Fleabag,” “Killing Eve,” and “Ramy”) and writer Jack Thorne (a BAFTA and Tony Award winner, and writer of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” and “The Aeronauts”), who penned the first film....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 371 words · David Brill

European Film Awards To Exclude Russian Movies

“When I hear today these calls to ban Russian films, I think of these (filmmakers) who are good people. They are victims as we are of this aggression,” Loznitsa said in a statement obtained by Variety. “On February 2022, as the Russian soldiers had just started invading Ukraine, the very first message I received was from my friend Viktor Kossakovski, a Russian filmmaker who said, ‘Forgive me. This is a catastrophe....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 1005 words · Clyde Oates

Fast And Furious Dwayne Johnson Says He Won T Return To Franchise

Back in November, Vin Diesel took to Instagram to ask Johnson to bury their feud and return to the multi-billion-dollar franchise. The two actors fell out back in 2016, clashing during the making of “The Fate of the Furious.” Diesel, who also serves as a producer on the films, said he was ready to bury the hatchet. “My little brother Dwayne… the time has come,” he wrote at the time....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 562 words · Brandon Valdez

Fire Island S Joel Kim Booster On Disney S Don T Say Gay Support

“Fire Island” stars Booster, Bowen Yang, Zane Phillips, James Scully, Matt Rogers, Tomas Matos, Torian Miller, and Margaret Cho in the vacation rom-com, out on Hulu June 3. Yet after first being acquired as a TV series by Quibi, “Fire Island” was greenlit by Disney-owned Searchlight Pictures, which will premiere the film on Disney-backed streamer Hulu. That partnership is now being called into question following Disney’s financial support of Florida’s homophobic bill that banned discussions of sexual orientation or gender identity in Florida primary schools....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 379 words · Rubye Warwick

Francesca Scorsese Was Cut From Bones And All

After working with director Luca Guadagnino on 2020 series “We Are Who We Are,” Scorsese, daughter of auteur Martin Scorsese, filmed scenes for “Bones and All” opposite stars Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell. Scorsese shared a set photo on her Instagram Stories with the caption, “Rip Harmony lol,” citing her character’s name. Scorsese is seen driving a car with Russell in the front seat and Chalamet in the back. She added, “For those asking, Harmony is no longer in the film, she had fun though!...

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 416 words · Charles Pults

Free Guy Proved To Shawn Levy That We Need More Than Sequels And Ip

Beyond his love for the modern canon, Levy has spent years building something unique: his own library of original films. “Free Guy” was a massive pandemic-era hit. His 2006 “Night at the Museum” film spawned two sequels (the third is a 2022 animated feature for Disney+); the franchise has earned over $1 billion. Alongside the Duffer brothers and fellow producer Dan Cohen, Levy helped turn Netflix’s “Stranger Things” into a monster hit....

January 1, 2023 · 10 min · 2062 words · Harold Gardiner

French Cinema Owner Destroys Mulan Poster Outraged By Disney

“It’s really a huge effort to stay open right now for most of us, but we were assuming there would be some ambitious movie releases in the coming weeks,” Lemoine told the outlet. “By losing ‘Mulan,’ we lost the possibility of offering our audiences a long-awaited film that would have helped us after these past hard weeks. It is also a bad message to send to the public [who had been expecting a theatrical release]....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 328 words · Edward Leaks

Geoffrey Rush Speaks Out On Misconduct Defamation Suit I Feel Rusty

The star of upcoming “Raised Eyebrows: My Years Inside Groucho’s House” recently detailed his decision to reprise acting since a 2018 defamation lawsuit against Australian tabloid The Daily Telegraph over an article alleging Rush acted inappropriately toward an actress. Rush denied a separate allegation of misconduct that same year, with the accusation stemming from a 2010 theater production. “It was bruising for everyone involved, I think, on both sides,” Rush told Deadline while at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival to receive the Crystal Globe for Outstanding Artistic Contribution award....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 556 words · Vincent Batchelor

George Miller On The Path From Fury Road To Three Thousand Years

For an artist like Miller, there was really only one choice: to strike out in an entirely different direction, which is what he did with his dazzling new fantasy film “Three Thousand Years of Longing.” Miller first bought the rights to the film’s source material, A.S. Byatt’s short story “The Djinn in the Nightingale’s Eye,” in the late 1990s, so for years he moved back and forth between it and “Fury Road....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 637 words · Daniel Lambert

George R R Martin Picks His Least Favorite Game Of Thrones Scene

“Where we really fell down in terms of budget was my least favorite scene in the entire show, in all eight seasons: King Robert goes hunting,” Martin said. “Four guys walking on foot through the woods carrying spears and Robert is giving Renly shit. In the books, Robert goes off hunting, we get word he was gored by a boar, and they bring him back and he dies. So I never did [a hunting scene]....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 291 words · Esther Brewster

Ghostbusters Afterlife The Best Merch Collectibles To Buy

Who you gonna call? “Ghostbusters Afterlife” premiered in theaters November 19, and to celebrate we dug up some of the coolest Ghostbusters-inspired merchandise that fans will love. From collectibles to cosplay, our roster of amazing items includes proton packs, Ecto goggles, vinyl figures, headphones, books, board games, and more. And with the holiday season kicking off soon, many of the items listed will make great Christmas gifts or stocking stuffers....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 840 words · David Buffin

Hanna Season 3 Amazon Prime Video Show Has A Familiar Ending

Even at the show’s outset, when Hanna (Esmé Creed-Miles) was deep into the training that swallowed her entire childhood, the goal was more than survival. Season 2 of “Hanna” was the show’s greatest magic trick, giving Hanna the high school experience she never had at the secluded facility The Meadows, even if her classmates were all elite killers-in-the-making like she was. Season 3 aims for a similar kind of subversion as Hanna and fellow rogue Marissa Wiegler (Mireille Enos) try to protect the targets on a secret list of potential subversives....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 901 words · Gabriel Myers

Harry Potter Emma Watson Rupert Grint Almost Quit Over Fame

In the one-off special, which is intended to mark the 20th anniversary of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” and now also marks the 10th anniversary of the last in the eight-film series, Grint recalls a moment during production when Watson brought up the possibility of quitting. “You were considering pulling out. I’ve never really spoken to you about that,” Grint said. Related ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic Says Warner Bros. Once Denied His Request to Parody the Harry Potter Theme David Zaslav Is Down for More Harry Potter ‘If We Can Do Something with JK’ Related The 225 Best Horror Movies of All Time 2023 Oscars: ‘Avatar’ Is the One to Beat in Visual Effects Watson said, “Yeah....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 451 words · Clarence Kou

Hbo Max What To Watch From The Library Of 2020 Tv Shows

Amidst all of the questions about what films might make the jump from theatrical to streaming, the HBO Max Originals brand has included a handful of TV series as well. Those shows getting the full bus stop ad/billboard push have been a mixed bag at best, ranging from wildly ambitious heady sci-fi gambits to aggressively safe star-driven romantic dramedies. But much like its competitors’, HBO Max’s definition of what constitutes an “Original” is flexible, combining those aforementioned streaming tentpoles with a collection of overseas imports and co-productions....

January 1, 2023 · 8 min · 1600 words · Betty Perry

Hbo Max Available For A Discounted Price For Limited Time

WarnerMedia will begin offering its HBO Max streamer for $11.99 per month for the next 12 months, several dollars cheaper than its standard $14.99 per month price. The deal will be available to new customers and returning customers whose subscriptions have lapsed. The “Save for 12” promotion begins on Friday and runs through September 25. The offer is available via HBO Max’s website and through platforms such as iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Apple TV, and via Google, Hulu, YouTube TV, Xfinity, RCN, Grande Communications and Wave ....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 348 words · Amelia Stephen

Henry Golding On Playing Gay In Monsoon Crazy Rich Asians Sequels

“Monsoon” effectively washes away the debonair aura of Golding’s upstart Hollywood stardom as established in splashy films like “Crazy Rich Asians,” where he played the continent-hopping story’s moneyed groom-to-be, and comedies “A Simple Favor” and “Last Christmas” with director Paul Feig. He’s still a dashing leading man, but now proves himself as able to nimbly shoulder a small-scale indie like “Monsoon,” a wistful travelogue tracing his character’s journey through Vietnam to rediscover his family’s immigrant past....

January 1, 2023 · 6 min · 1151 words · Kerry Leblanc