Prison Break is leaving Netflix on January 30, giving fans limited time to binge all five seasons before the classic series ...
James Cameron is setting the record straight. The filmmaker, 71, is refuting Matt Damon’s claims that the actor was offered a role in the “Avatar” franchise, which ultimately went to Sam Worthington. ...
But Cameron now says that it didn’t quite go down as Damon remembers it. “He was never offered the part,” Cameron told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published yesterday. “I can’t remember if ...
It’s very difficult to feel bad for Matt Damon. He’s one of the most successful and beloved Hollywood figures of the past 30 years, he has a stable marriage, his movies have won Academy Awards and ...
Marvel Cinematic Universe Josh Brolin Just Dropped An Unexpected F-Bomb While Revealing What It’s Really Like To Play Thanos Marvel Cinematic Universe Gwyneth Paltrow Got Candid About What It's Like ...
Robert Downey Jr. has discussed his Marvel co-star Gwyneth Paltrow's difficulty keeping track of the MCU's many characters — including a moment when she forgot Peter Parker's real-life identity. (It's ...
Robert Downey Jr. is not letting Gwyneth Paltrow off the hook for not knowing her own Marvel movies or costars. During The Hollywood Reporter’s 2025 Women in Entertainment breakfast gala at the ...
Leslie Odom, Jr. is absolutely legendary. The Tony and Emmy Award-winning thespian, known for his role as Aaron Burr (sir) in Hamilton, has given us some powerful performances on the screen and stage.
Leslie Odom Jr. is doing a dance with the devil. The Hamilton star is set to write and star in a horror film adapted from the August 2024 Rolling Stone article “Dance With the Devil” by Alex ...
Our film critics rank their 10 favorites of the year. By Manohla Dargis and Alissa Wilkinson Manohla Dargis It was another great year for the movies and another horrible, hair-on-fire year for the ...
2025 was a year that posed a lot of questions for movie lovers: Did the success of Sinners prove that there was still a mass audience hungry for original (read: non-IP) stories on a blockbuster level?