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On Sunday, Feb. 21, HBO began airing Allen vs. Farrow, a four-part documentary on Woody Allen and the sexual abuse allegations against him. Since 1992, his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow has accused Allen of inappropriate, grooming behavior, culminating in a sexual assault that occurred in the attic of the Farrow house in Bridgewater, CT. Dylan, who […]
Deadline reports Paramount will give Mission: Impossible 7 and A Quiet Place Part II a 45-day theatrical run before its made available on their forthcoming streaming service. The decision finds Paramount attempting to reach a compromise between the Warner Bros. approach where every single film on their 2021 slate will be simultaneously released in theaters and on HBO Max, and the agreement […]
The world of Nickelodeon’s Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra will be expanding in the near future, Variety reports. The network will be launching Avatar Studios, which will be devoted to creating new movies and animated series for the franchise that will land on Paramount+, Nickelodeon, and in theaters. Fans will be happy to learn that the new […]
As part of an interview he was having with a guy he gets mistaken for a lot (see: Elijah Wood), Daniel Radcliffe said that looking back at his acting during the Harry Potter era gives him intense embarrassment. To put it in perspective for non-adolescent movie stars (me…and I assume you?) he wondered to the Empire Magazine audience how […]
Lakeith Stanfield put together a scene-stealing performance when he portrayed FBI informant William O’Neal in Judas and The Black Messiah. Yet, to do this, Stanfield had to explore some darker parts of himself to bring the character to life, which has now thrown off his emotional equilibrium once the production wrapped. During a recent interview with Level, Stanfield revealed that […]
The origin story of Cruella de Vil, she of The Hundred and One Dalmatians, is the focus of Disney’s aptly titled Cruella. Most likely, you heard a thing or two about the impending Disney entry earlier this week when a swath of people shared their thoughts on the comedy’s poster, which sees the inclusion of […]
Never one to shy away from airing his opinions on cinema (and nor should he be) Martin Scorsese has penned an essay for Harper’s Magazine in which he offered up a string of criticisms about streaming services. It wasn’t the entire intent of his piece, which was instead about his admiration for Italian film icon Federico Fellini, but […]
Blackness isn’t a monolith, and neither is Black love. Black people could be bonding over hip-hop lyrics, helping fugitives evade the law, breaking up engagements with a basketball game, or even fighting against the prison system, and all of that would be expressions of Black love. There is a multitude of cinematic representations of Black […]
LeBron James took to social media on Tuesday night to preview the highly anticipated Nipsey Hussle and Jay-Z track “What It Feels Like,” which will be featured on the soundtrack to the Shaka King-directed film Judas and the Black Messiah. LeBron’s preview of the record sees Jay-Z mentioning Drake and OVO producer 40. “What It Feels Like” is […]