Yellowstone Season 5 Trailer Paramount Network Drama Returns Nov 13

Season 5 of “Yellowstone” premieres November 13 on Paramount Network, which has just released a full trailer for the new episodes. Per the official synopsis, following a record-breaking season, the new trailer gives eager fans a sneak peek at what’s ahead this season for the Duttons. The new footage opens with John Dutton (Kevin Costner) being sworn in as Governor of Montana, and shows the chaos, enemies and “war” that immediately follow....

December 9, 2022 · 3 min · 441 words · Juanita Saiz

Zola Riley Keough On Stefani White Trash Blaccent

“It’s a little dark in here. Sorry, this is not perfect,” she said, excusing her surroundings, which make for a lively interview to talk about Stefani, the crass and gratingly bubbly Detroit stripper she plays in “Zola.” Keough and I share in our mutual disgust for one of Stefani’s more heinous moments, one that surely haunts anyone who’s seen the movie. There’s an overhead shot where Stefani and her stripper protégé Zola (Independent Spirit Award nominee Taylour Paige) peel themselves off the toilet in separate stalls, revealing from above Zola’s crystal-clear pee contrasted against Stefani’s deeply sick-yellow urine....

December 9, 2022 · 5 min · 973 words · Hortense Forti

A Different Man First Look See Sebastian Stan S Transformation

The MCU alum earned an Emmy nomination for playing Tommy Lee in Hulu’s “Pam and Tommy” limited series, and now Stan has gone completely face-first into his upcoming role for A24’s “A Different Man.” Stan shared an Instagram photo of himself as Edward, a man who undergoes facial reconstructive surgery and becomes obsessed with the actor portraying him in a play based on his life. Stan simply captioned that it was “incredible work” done by prosthetics artist Mike Marino, who was recently behind Colin Farrell’s transformation into the Penguin for Matt Reeves’ “The Batman....

December 8, 2022 · 3 min · 443 words · Charles Gunderman

All Quiet On The Western Front Trailer Daniel Br Hl Saves Army

“We have so much to say, and we shall never say it,” a quote from Remarque’s 1928 “literary masterpiece” is shown in the trailer. The film promises to “show the true face of World War I.” The official logline reads, “A young German soldier’s terrifying experiences and distress on the western front during World War I.” Co-written and directed by Edward Berger (“Deutschland 83”), “All Quiet on the Western Front” stars Felix Kammerer as a hopeful soldier who faces head-on the horrors of war....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 425 words · Angelique Greathouse

Annette Review Adam Driver Is A Force In Leos Carax Musical

Before “Annette” dives into 140-odd minutes of moody songs and swooning tragicomic twists, director Leos Carax takes charge. In a grumbling voiceover, he advises his viewers to “hold you breath until the very end of the show.” It’s exactly the sort of impossible request that makes sense for this mind-blowing musical fantasia: “Annette” doesn’t just take your breath away; it keeps your breath hostage until the credits roll. Combining the energizing compositions of Sparks with Carax’s ever-enigmatic creativity, “Annette” powers through its expressive rock opera conceit with a propulsive Adam Driver at its center....

December 8, 2022 · 7 min · 1428 words · Silvia Stella

Becoming Led Zeppelin Review Conventional Exploration Of Rock Gods

Unfortunately, it doesn’t help the thesis that this is a golden age of the music documentary. While Haynes and Wright put their own stamp on the genre, MacMahon’s workmanlike film is very much the kind of primer which you might slump in front of on television. It’s efficient and affectionate, but the band’s major contribution to cinema remains the scene in “School of Rock” in which Jack Black demands, “Don’t tell me you guys have never gotten the Led out....

December 8, 2022 · 4 min · 835 words · Paul Atkins

Better Call Saul Should Win Emmys This Year Before It S Too Late

Ben Travers: A great philosopher once said, “Ain’t nuthin’ over ’til it’s over,” and for the great AMC cable drama “Better Call Saul,” the final bell won’t ring until 2023 — at least, when it comes to the Emmys. Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould’s acclaimed prequel to “Breaking Bad” has only three episodes left before it’s lights out, with the series finale set to air Monday, August 15. But splitting its final season into two parts — the first of which wrapped in May — means Season 6a is eligible for this year’s Emmys and Season 6b will be eligible for next year’s awards....

December 8, 2022 · 12 min · 2528 words · Christine Henry

Christmas On The Square Wins Emmy For Best Tv Movie

In a fitting end, the feature that felt most like a movie built for television walked away with the award. Dolly Parton’s “Christmas on the Square” took home the Emmy for Best TV Movie Sunday night. The Netflix feature is a “Christmas Carol”-esque story of a bitter woman, played by Christine Baranski, who plans to sell a small town only to be changed by the residents of it. Dolly Parton plays, appropriately enough, a Christmas angel....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 330 words · Oliver Acosta

Daredevil Born Again Charlie Cox Wants More Legal Drama

In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Cox revealed that he’s grateful the studio had the confidence to order 18 episodes of the series, far more than he ever had in a single season at Netflix. “We know there’s going to be 18 episodes, and that’s kind of mind blowing to me,” Cox said. “So there’s even more content than we were doing before, which at the time, felt like a lot....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 264 words · Robert Parsons

Dazed And Confused Richard Linklater Hasn T Made Any Money On Film

But in a new interview with The Daily Beast to promote “Apollo 10 1/2,” Linklater was not in a particularly nostalgic mood about “Dazed and Confused.” When asked about the film’s big anniversary, Linklater had a simple response: “where’s my money?” The filmmaker went on to say that he has still not received any residuals from the film or its iconic soundtrack, and compared himself to countless other artists in the entertainment industry who never saw profits from their early hits....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 378 words · Jennifer Riddle

Doctor Who Ncuti Gatwa Cast As First Black Doctor

Scottish actor Ncuti Gatwa is set to play the next iteration of the time-traveling Doctor in 2023, taking over the TARDIS at the same time that former showrunner Russell T. Davies will return and take over the show from Chris Chibnall. Whittaker’s final episode airs this fall. Gatwa is best known for his role as Eric Effiong on Showtime’s “Sex Education,” which earned him three BAFTA TV Award nominations. He will also be seen next year in Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” film alongside Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 325 words · Lindy Huber

Grace Review Peter James Adaptation Is A Britbox Original Series

-“The book has made me angry!” -“A rather silly plot” -“PHOBIA ALERT!!!” -“No one acts the way they should.” Judging by these reviews, “Dead Simple,” as it turns out, has been very faithfully adapted by BritBox — the online streaming service co-owned by the BBC and ITV — as an entry into its original programming roster. The plot of the BritBox version is truly insane, apparently much like the book, and it’s only thanks to the solid, empathetic performance of John Simm (“Trauma,” “Dr....

December 8, 2022 · 5 min · 906 words · Harry Cohen

Halloween Kills Trailer Jamie Lee Curtis Returns In New Sequel

Directed by David Gordon Green, this is the 10th installment in the series originated by John Carpenter and serves as a direct sequel to his 2018 “Halloween.” Written by Green, Danny McBride, and Scott Teems, “Halloween Kills” launches October 15, 2021 from Universal Pictures. Watch the trailer below. During a recent interview with SiriusXM’s Jess Cagle and co-host Julia Cunningham (via Collider), returning star Jamie Lee Curtis talked about her role as survivor Laurie Strode and teased the movie’s timely resonance with the current moment....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 354 words · Suzanne Best

Happiest Season How Clea Duvall Made Her Queer Holiday Rom Com

Complications, misadventures, and wild assumptions have long been the bread and butter of the romantic comedy. What’s romance without a sexy secret? What’s comedy without a big blunder? So while the plot that drives Clea DuVall’s holiday-themed sophomore feature “Happiest Season” falls neatly into the genre expectations of the rom-com, it also comes with a big twist: it’s about a same-sex couple. How’s that for a complication? As “Happiest Season” opens, long-term couple Abby (Kristen Stewart) and Harper (Mackenzie Davis) are preparing to, somewhat unexpectedly, spend the holiday with Harper’s uptight, affluent family in suburban Pennsylvania....

December 8, 2022 · 14 min · 2856 words · Lynsey Engle

Hellraiser 2022 Film Review Clive Barker S S M Horror Resurrected

Unfortunately, all of the kinky perversion has been scrubbed clean from the new version, with only a nice gay couple left in its place. It’s Disney does “Hellraiser,” which — incidentally — is exactly who paid for this latest iteration the classic. Shedding the subtitles like a cenobite’s skin, “Hellraiser” is a 2022 rebirth for the franchise, free of all the sexy subversion that got it here in the first place....

December 8, 2022 · 4 min · 752 words · Jill Stowman

I Think You Should Leave Season 2 Trailer Netflix Comedy Returns

You can also get a glimpse at a few of Season 2’s guest stars, which include Bob Odenkirk, Brooks Wheelan, Gary Richardson, John Early, Julia Butters, Mike O’Brien, Patti Harrison, Paul Walter Hauser, Sam Richardson, and Tim Heidecker. Here’s the Season 2 synopsis, per Netflix: The critically acclaimed and hilariously absurdist sketch comedy series, “I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson” returns for a second season. Creators and writers Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin bring their distinct comedy style and observational humor to the forefront, continuing to poke fun at life’s most bizarre and mundane situations....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 392 words · Joshua Moffett

In The Earth Trailer Ben Wheatley Returns To Grisly Horror Roots

The official synopsis for “In the Earth” from Neon reads: “As the world searches for a cure to a disastrous virus, a scientist and a park scout venture deep in the forest for a routine equipment run. Through the night, their journey becomes a terrifying voyage through the heart of darkness, the forest coming to life around them.” IndieWire senior film critic David Ehrlich awarded “In the Earth” a B+ review out of Sundance earlier this year, writing, “Ben Wheatley’s fun, gnarly, and resourceful micro-budget pandemic movie redefines what it means to commune with nature…It’s a micro-budget horror movie every bit as ancient and elemental as its title suggests; a gnarly and largely satisfying nightmare about someone who tries to leave the coronavirus behind, only to wander into the dark heart of an eternal struggle....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 351 words · Rudolph Anderson

Killing Eve Author Slams Series Finale For Punishing Lesbian Love

The critically-acclaimed spy thriller stars Sandra Oh as MI5 agent Eve who is caught in an erotic cat-and-mouse game with assassin Villanelle (Jodie Comer). Yet after four seasons of “will they, won’t they” tension, the last episode of the series, which aired April 10, offered a fatal finale to the would-be love story. Spoilers: Mere hours after sharing their first kiss, Villanelle is shot and killed as she and Eve try to escape through a river....

December 8, 2022 · 4 min · 700 words · Carol Hayter

Legend Of Molly Johnson Trailer Leah Purcell Adapts Aussie Western

Based on Henry Lawson’s 1892 short story “The Drover’s Wife,” the film stars writer-director Leah Purcell in the titular role, now given a name and not just a moniker. A pregnant Molly (Purcell) tries to protect her children while her husband is away droving sheep in the high country. When Molly is confronted by an enslaved Aboriginal fugitive named Yadaka (Rob Collins), her own true identity is revealed. The town sheriff becomes suspicious of Molly as a string of murders plagues their Australian town: Could Molly or Yadaka be a serial killer?...

December 8, 2022 · 3 min · 526 words · Melissa Singleton

Licorice Pizza Trailer Paul Thomas Anderson Directs Bradley Cooper

For his latest, Anderson has rounded up an ensemble cast that includes Bradley Cooper, Benny Safdie, Alana Haim, and Cooper Hoffman, son of the late actor and frequent Anderson collaborator Philip Seymour Hoffman. Cooper is playing Jon Peters, the real-life Hollywood film producer whose credits included Barbra Streisand’s “A Star Is Born” (ironic, considering Cooper directed and starred in his own “A Star Is Born”). Hoffman is the lead, a teen actor navigating high school life who befriends Peters....

December 8, 2022 · 2 min · 289 words · Richard Jensen