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Scream 7 pivots on big returns and a costly script redo
movies10 hours ago

Scream 7 pivots on big returns and a costly script redo

Melissa Barrera was fired from Scream 7 over Gaza-comments that production called anti-Semitic, prompting a full rewrite managed by Spyglass with Kevin Williamson directing/co-writing at a cost of about $500,000. Neve Campbell was lured back for $7 million (Courteney Cox earned $2 million) against a roughly $45 million budget, helping set the stage for what may be the franchise’s biggest opening despite multiple director changes and cast shakeups.

Project Hail Mary Sparks Out-of-This-World Early Praise
movies16 hours ago

Project Hail Mary Sparks Out-of-This-World Early Praise

Early press reactions to the Ryan Gosling-led adaptation of Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary are overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the film’s humor, heart, and visual spectacle, with praise for Gosling’s performance and the Rocky alien character. Directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller and based on Weir’s novel, the movie hits theaters on March 20 and is already generating strong hype for its ambitious, crowd-pleasing science-fiction energy.

Powell and Qualley Spark a Sharp but Flawed Killer Black Comedy
reviews6 days ago

Powell and Qualley Spark a Sharp but Flawed Killer Black Comedy

Glen Powell and Margaret Qualley headline John Patton Ford’s How to Make a Killing, a brisk but uneven black comedy about greed, murder, and inheritance told through a death-row narration. Powell’s charm and Qualley’s devilish presence keep the film watchable, but the plotting and tonal edge don’t quite cohere, leaving a witty but imperfect cautionary tale about how far some will go for family fortune.

Steve McQueen on Robert Duvall: The Rock Who Grounded Widows with Gravity
movies8 days ago

Steve McQueen on Robert Duvall: The Rock Who Grounded Widows with Gravity

Steve McQueen recalls working with Robert Duvall on Widows, describing Duvall as nervous yet authoritative and a true artist who brought gravity and focus to every scene; he shares anecdotes—from a tense moment with Elizabeth Debicki to a Brando-like reading via his wife’s earpiece—illustrating Duvall's range, independence, and lasting influence on acting.

Rep Sets Straight Van Der Beek Family Texas Ranch Purchase And GoFundMe Backlash
movies9 days ago

Rep Sets Straight Van Der Beek Family Texas Ranch Purchase And GoFundMe Backlash

James Van Der Beek’s rep addressed online backlash over the GoFundMe and a Texas ranch purchase, saying the family bought the home through a trust with help from friends to move from renting to a mortgage. The GoFundMe has raised millions for his wife and six children, attracting donations from celebrities and critics who question the fundraising. The family asks for privacy as they mourn, and the piece notes they previously owned a Beverly Hills rental property.

Paramount+ Unveils 3 Standout New Titles You’ll Talk About
entertainment10 days ago

Paramount+ Unveils 3 Standout New Titles You’ll Talk About

Paramount+ adds three notable titles: Old Guy (2025), a low-budget action‑comedy starring Christoph Waltz, Lucy Liu and Cooper Hoffman; The Beldham (2024), a haunting horror about a mother and daughter; and Cinema Paradiso (1988), the beloved film about a boy’s love of cinema. Spanning comedy, horror, and timeless cinema, the trio highlights Paramount+’s February slate and offers something for varied tastes, with Old Guy earning strong audience buzz despite mixed critical reviews.

Weekend Watchlist: Five Fresh Streaming Picks Across Netflix, Apple TV, Starz, and Hulu
entertainment10 days ago

Weekend Watchlist: Five Fresh Streaming Picks Across Netflix, Apple TV, Starz, and Hulu

A Valentine’s weekend streaming guide highlighting five new titles across Netflix, Apple TV, Starz, and Hulu: How to Train Your Dragon (Netflix) live‑action remake; Tyler Perry’s Joe’s College Road Trip (Netflix); Eternity (Apple TV); Good Fortune (Starz); Predator: Badlands (Hulu). The picks span family-friendly fare, rom‑com vibes, and sci‑fi thrills for a weekend binge.

Wuthering Heights Gets Brazenly Modern and Sensual
movies16 days ago

Wuthering Heights Gets Brazenly Modern and Sensual

Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights reimagines Brontë’s tale with unapologetic sensuality and lush visuals, turning the classic into a brash, fearless study of desire led by Margot Robbie as Cathy and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. The review praises it as bold and surprisingly effective—almost “dumbest yet best”—for its boldness and raw emotional charge.

Roger Deakins: Half a Century Behind the Camera, and a Film World in Flux
movies17 days ago

Roger Deakins: Half a Century Behind the Camera, and a Film World in Flux

Cinematographer Roger Deakins reflects on five decades behind the camera, his craft as lighting and visual storytelling, and the collaborative nature of filmmaking. In conversation with his wife James, he discusses his new memoir Reflections: On Cinematography, his preference for careful, minimalist shooting over flashy tech, and his concerns about how AI, streaming, and CGI are reshaping Hollywood toward more event-driven cinema. He laments the loss of character-driven films, outlines the discipline of lighting and planning, and notes how Team Deakins and outreach work aim to demystify the industry for newcomers while acknowledging a changing future for film.

Weekend Watch: 5 Fresh Movies Streaming on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, and PVOD
entertainment18 days ago

Weekend Watch: 5 Fresh Movies Streaming on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, and PVOD

Tom's Guide curates five new titles to stream this weekend across Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, and PVOD: Relationship Goals on Prime Video; Ella McCay on Hulu; Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes on Hulu; Crazy, Stupid, Love on Netflix; and The Housemaid (PVOD) on Prime Video/Apple TV. The picks span a breezy romcom, a political drama, sci‑fi adventure, a classic rom‑com, and a twisty thriller.