Emma Stefansky
Susan Sarandon Calls Out Hollywood for Awarding ‘Mediocrity’
In light of #MeToo, Sarandon attempted to parse the industry’s complicated relationship with gender and sex.
Meryl Streep Denounces Harvey Weinstein for Using Her to Dismiss a Lawsuit
Harvey Weinstein’s lawyers attempted to use Meryl Streep’s statement to dismiss a sexual misconduct lawsuit filed by six women.
‘Jurassic World Live’ Arena Tour Will Bring the Park to You in 2019
Hold on to your butts, a live ‘Jurassic World’ show will bring Isla Nublar and all its dinos to you.
‘Paddington 2’ Is Currently the Best-Reviewed Movie Ever on Rotten Tomatoes
Reviews of the movie have been unanimously positive.
Facebook’s New Algorithm Will Filter Out Spoilers for Your Favorite TV Shows
With this new algorithm, you won’t get your favorite TV show twists spoiled for you.
2017’s Movie Theater Ticket Sales Were the Lowest Since 1992
It’s harder and harder for theaters to entice audiences into showing up. In 2017, it showed.
A ‘Bright’ Sequel Is Officially Coming From Netflix
I have no mouth and I must scream.
‘The Last Jedi’ Is the Number One Movie of 2017 After Three Weekends
Not only has the movie already crossed $1 billion worldwide after just three weeks in theaters, it’s not the #1 movie of 2017.
11 Million Maniacs Watched Netflix’s ‘Bright’ on Its Weekend of Release
Look what you’ve done. In it’s opening weekend, more people watched ‘Bright,’ deemed Netflix’s worst movie yet, than Emmy-winning series ‘The Crown.’
The Director of ‘Gerald’s Game’ Is Down for a ‘Shining’ Sequel
Mike Flanagan, the director behind Netflix’s ‘Gerald’s Game,’ isn’t done with Stephen King yet, and is down to tackle a sequel to ‘The Shining.’
Mark Hamill Regrets Publicizing Criticisms of Luke Skywalker in ‘The Last Jedi’
Mark Hamill unintentionally added fuel to the fire by sharing his concerns over Luke’s storyline in ‘The Last Jedi,’ and now he regrets it.
Rotten Tomatoes Reveals Top 100 Best-Reviewed Movies of 2017
Rotten Tomatoes has releases the list of the 100 best-reviewed films of the year, including ‘Get Out,’ ‘Dunkirk,’ and ‘Wonder Woman.’