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Jules is a sci-fi comedy-drama film directed by Marc Turtletaub from a screenplay by Gavin Steckler. The 2023 film follows Milton Robinson, an elderly man whose peaceful life is interrupted when a UFO crashes in his backyard. He soon befriends the alien, but things go awry when his neighbors and the government learn about the alien. Jules stars Ben Kingsley, Harriet Sansom Harris, Zoë Winters, Jade Quon, and Jane Curtin. So, if you loved the entertaining story and likable characters in Jules, here are some similar movies you should check out next.
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Universal Pictures
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is a sci-fi adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by Melissa Mathison. The 1982 film follows Elliott, a young boy who comes across an alien and names him E.T.
Jules is a sci-fi comedy-drama film directed by Marc Turtletaub from a screenplay by Gavin Steckler. The 2023 film follows Milton Robinson, an elderly man whose peaceful life is interrupted when a UFO crashes in his backyard. He soon befriends the alien, but things go awry when his neighbors and the government learn about the alien. Jules stars Ben Kingsley, Harriet Sansom Harris, Zoë Winters, Jade Quon, and Jane Curtin. So, if you loved the entertaining story and likable characters in Jules, here are some similar movies you should check out next.
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Universal Pictures
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is a sci-fi adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by Melissa Mathison. The 1982 film follows Elliott, a young boy who comes across an alien and names him E.T.
- 5/10/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind

November 22, 1963, is one of the darkest days in the history of America. It was the day when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, and the tragedy altered the course of U.S. and world history and changed the American political landscape. His death in Dallas has generated many official investigations as well as serious public debates about the actual events of that day.
The official account that accuses lone gunman Lee Harvey Oswald of the assassination still remains in doubt. Even the U.S. House Select Committee on Assassinations believed that Kennedy was likely killed as a result of a conspiracy involving multiple shooters. Research documents about the death remain classified decades after the event, leading to constant public curiosity about the JFK assassination.
Many films have been made to explore the assassination through various perspectives, including historical treatments and science fiction alternative narratives. These movies analyze both the Kennedy...
The official account that accuses lone gunman Lee Harvey Oswald of the assassination still remains in doubt. Even the U.S. House Select Committee on Assassinations believed that Kennedy was likely killed as a result of a conspiracy involving multiple shooters. Research documents about the death remain classified decades after the event, leading to constant public curiosity about the JFK assassination.
Many films have been made to explore the assassination through various perspectives, including historical treatments and science fiction alternative narratives. These movies analyze both the Kennedy...
- 4/16/2025
- by Bibon Sinha
- FandomWire


The fourth time could be the charm for Hannah Einbinder at the 2025 Emmys.
The Hacks costar was nominated in Best Comedy Supporting Actress for each of the first three seasons for playing young comedy writer Ava Daniels. Einbinder lost to Hannah Waddingham (Ted Lasso) in 2021, Sheryl Lee Ralph (Abbott Elementary) in 2022, and Liza Colón-Zayas (The Bear) in 2024. Meanwhile, lead actress Jean Smart as legendary comedian Deborah Vance has gone 3-for-3 at the Emmys so far in the Best Comedy Actress category.
According to Gold Derby's Emmy predictions, Einbinder is out front to finally win her first trophy for Season 4. Her closest competitors, as of this writing, are Colón-Zayas, Jessica Williams (Shrinking), Ralph, Catherine O'Hara (The Studio), and Janelle James (Abbott Elementary).
Einbinder has the benefit of starring on the reigning Emmy winner for Best Comedy Series, Hacks, which returned to Max on April 10 and continues airing until May 29, which will...
The Hacks costar was nominated in Best Comedy Supporting Actress for each of the first three seasons for playing young comedy writer Ava Daniels. Einbinder lost to Hannah Waddingham (Ted Lasso) in 2021, Sheryl Lee Ralph (Abbott Elementary) in 2022, and Liza Colón-Zayas (The Bear) in 2024. Meanwhile, lead actress Jean Smart as legendary comedian Deborah Vance has gone 3-for-3 at the Emmys so far in the Best Comedy Actress category.
According to Gold Derby's Emmy predictions, Einbinder is out front to finally win her first trophy for Season 4. Her closest competitors, as of this writing, are Colón-Zayas, Jessica Williams (Shrinking), Ralph, Catherine O'Hara (The Studio), and Janelle James (Abbott Elementary).
Einbinder has the benefit of starring on the reigning Emmy winner for Best Comedy Series, Hacks, which returned to Max on April 10 and continues airing until May 29, which will...
- 4/11/2025
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby

Tom Green's bafflingly stupid and admittedly "disjointed" Freddy Got Fingered is regarded as one of the worst cinematic atrocities ever staged. And despite all the criticism he absorbed, there was one unlikely man who still championed him. The same man who awarded his movie zero stars out of four, Roger Ebert. Full of disgusting scenes pieced together without any semblance of a meaningful or engaging plot, not even fans of The Tom Green Show could wrap their minds around it. The Canadian's mainstream directing career was over as soon as it began.
20-something years following that dismal experience, he revealed a dire but all-too-common story, the "uncut" version fatefully derailed in post-production. Green's movie career never recovered post-2001, the provocateur easing into the goofy uncle of the comedy community in the podcast era. In one such interview, he quietly dropped a bombshell, explaining how his dream movie was...
20-something years following that dismal experience, he revealed a dire but all-too-common story, the "uncut" version fatefully derailed in post-production. Green's movie career never recovered post-2001, the provocateur easing into the goofy uncle of the comedy community in the podcast era. In one such interview, he quietly dropped a bombshell, explaining how his dream movie was...
- 3/23/2025
- by Nathan Williams
- MovieWeb

He wasn't called the "King of Cool" for no reason. '60s movie icon Steve McQueen starred in some of the most famous movies of all time during his Hollywood run, and more often than not, McQueen's presence on screen was mesmerizing. Easily confused with the other top star at the time, Paul Newman, Steve McQueen had a smooth demeanor and piercing blue eyes that captivated audiences no matter what role he was playing. Although he played many different kinds of characters as his career went on, McQueen was initially known for playing more of a laid-back drifter type as opposed to a clean-cut suit or badge. Things changed when he played Thomas Crown in The Thomas Crown Affair in 1968.
From that point on, McQueen's roles were becoming more diversified than his usual archetypal roles. This led to arguably his most iconic film in 1968, Bullitt, in which McQueen plays...
From that point on, McQueen's roles were becoming more diversified than his usual archetypal roles. This led to arguably his most iconic film in 1968, Bullitt, in which McQueen plays...
- 3/11/2025
- by Ben Morganti
- CBR

The entertainment community recently lost an icon when the legendary Gene Hackman died at the age of 95. While there are still some unknowns surrounding his death, no one is disputing his status as a Hollywood legend. The French Connection, Superman, The Poseidon Adventure, Unforgiven, Hoosiers, The Firm, and The Royal Tenenbaums are just a few of his acclaimed works. But there's one title that's far less well-known, and it was Hackman's final film prior to retirement.
Hackman's last onscreen appearance was in 2004's Welcome to Mooseport. He played a former President of the United States who retired to a small town in Maine and befriended a local handyman, played by Ray Romano. Welcome to Mooseport was a critical and commercial failure, and it did not deserve to be Hackman's last outing. But was its underperformance the reason for his retirement? Or were there other factors that led to him leaving the spotlight?...
Hackman's last onscreen appearance was in 2004's Welcome to Mooseport. He played a former President of the United States who retired to a small town in Maine and befriended a local handyman, played by Ray Romano. Welcome to Mooseport was a critical and commercial failure, and it did not deserve to be Hackman's last outing. But was its underperformance the reason for his retirement? Or were there other factors that led to him leaving the spotlight?...
- 3/9/2025
- by Adam Brown
- MovieWeb

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This March, Max is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the highly anticipated return of the brilliant comedy series The Righteous Gemstones to the streaming release of Hugh Grant‘s terrifying horror film Heretic. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Max next month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the 5 best films coming to Max in September 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
Men in Black (March 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91% Credit – Sony Pictures
Men in Black is a sci-fi action comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld from a screenplay by Ed Solomon. Based on the comic book The Men in Black by Lowell Cunningham, the 1997 film follows Agent K and Agent J, two people from a top-secret agency that monitors the extraterrestrials on Earth.
This March, Max is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the highly anticipated return of the brilliant comedy series The Righteous Gemstones to the streaming release of Hugh Grant‘s terrifying horror film Heretic. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Max next month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the 5 best films coming to Max in September 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
Men in Black (March 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91% Credit – Sony Pictures
Men in Black is a sci-fi action comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld from a screenplay by Ed Solomon. Based on the comic book The Men in Black by Lowell Cunningham, the 1997 film follows Agent K and Agent J, two people from a top-secret agency that monitors the extraterrestrials on Earth.
- 2/28/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind

More than 25 years later, the NBC sitcom "Seinfeld" continues to endure as one of the greatest and most cherished series of all time. The story of the show's success has been documented before, countless times, but it's good to remind ourselves that while other big-hit shows of the 1990s, like "Friends" and "Frasier," were hits straight out of the box, the same wasn't true for "Seinfeld." The show's first season was just a handful of episodes airing in the late summer, and things were ultimately hanging on by a thread until its third season. But these days, it's much easier to look at the show for its massive influence, how audiences continue to return to it in the age of streaming, and how it wasn't just a hit with audiences, but big with critics and the industry, too. That said, you can't win every plaudit, something that applies to "Seinfeld...
- 2/1/2025
- by Josh Spiegel
- Slash Film

Tom Green, the one-of-a-kind funnyman who rose to fame with the success of The Tom Green Show on MTV, is returning to the small screen. Courtesy of Prime Video, there will be three all-new projects from Green made available for streaming this month.
The new projects released this month include a documentary, a new comedy special, and a reality series. Releasing on Jan. 24, This Is The Tom Green Documentary follows Green's career "as a trailblazing influence on comedy, film, television, and internet culture. With thousands of hours of digitalized personal footage, rare episodes, and unseen raw footage from past series and films, the documentary captures the early days of his humble beginnings in Canada, to stardom in Hollywood, as he goes full circle and returns to his roots moving from his LA home to a rural farm in the country." Green opens up on his journey in the doc, touching...
The new projects released this month include a documentary, a new comedy special, and a reality series. Releasing on Jan. 24, This Is The Tom Green Documentary follows Green's career "as a trailblazing influence on comedy, film, television, and internet culture. With thousands of hours of digitalized personal footage, rare episodes, and unseen raw footage from past series and films, the documentary captures the early days of his humble beginnings in Canada, to stardom in Hollywood, as he goes full circle and returns to his roots moving from his LA home to a rural farm in the country." Green opens up on his journey in the doc, touching...
- 1/16/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR

You're traveling through another dimension -- a dimension not only of movies and TV shows but ... Well, actually, just movies and TV shows.
For our purposes here, we're focusing on one of the greatest and most influential television series -- "The Twilight Zone." Hosted by Rod Serling, this anthology zipped with ease between the genres of horror, science fiction, fantasy, and thriller, and popularized tropes and concepts within each that have inspired writers for decades.
Almost 70 years after the first episode of "The Twilight Zone" aired, genre anthology series are still the rage, so much so that some of the most popular entries in the format are still running today. From wandering gamblers and killer portraits to monster crabs and White Christmases, we've found 15 series that are more than worthy of the dimension beyond.
Read more: The Twilight Zone's 7 Most Notable Episodes, Ranked
Electric Dreams
Where to watch: Amazon...
For our purposes here, we're focusing on one of the greatest and most influential television series -- "The Twilight Zone." Hosted by Rod Serling, this anthology zipped with ease between the genres of horror, science fiction, fantasy, and thriller, and popularized tropes and concepts within each that have inspired writers for decades.
Almost 70 years after the first episode of "The Twilight Zone" aired, genre anthology series are still the rage, so much so that some of the most popular entries in the format are still running today. From wandering gamblers and killer portraits to monster crabs and White Christmases, we've found 15 series that are more than worthy of the dimension beyond.
Read more: The Twilight Zone's 7 Most Notable Episodes, Ranked
Electric Dreams
Where to watch: Amazon...
- 1/14/2025
- by Russell Murray
- Slash Film

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This January, Peacock is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the intense biographical thriller series Lockerbie: A Search For Truth to the return of the hit British reality series The Traitors. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Peacock this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the seven best films that are coming to Peacock in January 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
Alien (January 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 93% Credit – 20th Century Fox
Alien is a sci-fi horror thriller film directed by Ridley Scott from a screenplay by Dan O’Bannon. The 1979 film follows the crew of a spacecraft that intercepts a distress signal from a planet. They soon set out to investigate, but they are attacked by an alien entity that invades their ship.
This January, Peacock is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the intense biographical thriller series Lockerbie: A Search For Truth to the return of the hit British reality series The Traitors. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Peacock this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the seven best films that are coming to Peacock in January 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.
Alien (January 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 93% Credit – 20th Century Fox
Alien is a sci-fi horror thriller film directed by Ridley Scott from a screenplay by Dan O’Bannon. The 1979 film follows the crew of a spacecraft that intercepts a distress signal from a planet. They soon set out to investigate, but they are attacked by an alien entity that invades their ship.
- 1/2/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind

Bob Dylan has won a variety of prestigious awards in his lifetime. The iconic songwriter and musician scored his breakout hit with his 1963 sophomore album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan and is known for songs such as "Like a Rolling Stone," "The Times They Are a-Changin'," and "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall." Some of the most iconic Bob Dylan albums include 1975's Blood on the Tracks and 1997's Time Out of Mind as well as the 1965 albums Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited, for which he initially drew controversy for bringing electric instrumentation into folk music.
Dylan's life has been brought to the screen multiple times in movies including the Martin Scorsese documentary No Direction Home and the experimental Todd Haynes drama I'm Not There, in which Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, and Marcus Carl Franklin all play different facets of Dylan. One of the most...
Dylan's life has been brought to the screen multiple times in movies including the Martin Scorsese documentary No Direction Home and the experimental Todd Haynes drama I'm Not There, in which Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, and Marcus Carl Franklin all play different facets of Dylan. One of the most...
- 1/2/2025
- by Brennan Klein
- ScreenRant

While there are a lot of Disney characters who easily stand out on their own, there are some iconic Disney duos that show how much fun a pair can be. Disney has always loved exploring friendship in their animated movies and they have done so successfully since the beginning of their run. However, even in their long history, some Disney duos rise above the rest and showcase those truly special pairings that have delivered laughs, heartbreak, and charm to audiences over the years.
Including all the Pixar movies alongside the animated Disney roster, there are a lot of notable pairs to choose from. There are some friends who clearly go back a long way, like Mike and Sully in Monsters Inc. Some start out with a lot of tension only to find common ground, like Moana and Maui. Of course, some Disney duos are just fun to watch sharing the screen,...
Including all the Pixar movies alongside the animated Disney roster, there are a lot of notable pairs to choose from. There are some friends who clearly go back a long way, like Mike and Sully in Monsters Inc. Some start out with a lot of tension only to find common ground, like Moana and Maui. Of course, some Disney duos are just fun to watch sharing the screen,...
- 12/13/2024
- by Colin McCormick
- ScreenRant

Disney villains can be a divisive topic of conversation. Obviously, the heroes are there for viewers to get on side with and support in whatever journey they're undertaking. However, particularly in more recent times, fans have become more inclined to see things from a villain's point of view, as well as enjoy what they're like.
A lot of villains behave unforgivably, but it's not what they do that can make them hard to hate; it's their personalities. Some are funny, while others deliver energy that livens up the movie and encourages fans to look forward to seeing them on the screen. They're crucial to any good animation, so much so that fans can't always despise them.
Hades Is a Comedic Character in Hercules
Some Disney villains are rooted in darkness and are nothing but scary. Although Hades is intimidating, he's one of the funniest Disney villains out there. In Hercules,...
A lot of villains behave unforgivably, but it's not what they do that can make them hard to hate; it's their personalities. Some are funny, while others deliver energy that livens up the movie and encourages fans to look forward to seeing them on the screen. They're crucial to any good animation, so much so that fans can't always despise them.
Hades Is a Comedic Character in Hercules
Some Disney villains are rooted in darkness and are nothing but scary. Although Hades is intimidating, he's one of the funniest Disney villains out there. In Hercules,...
- 12/7/2024
- by Ruby Brown
- CBR


One of John Candy’s 80s classics from director Carl Reiner, Summer Rental, was pretty elusive on physical media. Fans of this comedy don’t have to wait any longer as the boutique label Kino Lorber will now be releasing a new 4K restoration Blu-ray transfer of the film at the start of the new year. Blu-ray.com is reporting that Summer Rental, which was previously scheduled to hit retailers this year, will now have its physical media release on January 21, 2025.
The 1985 comedy stars John Candy, Karen Austin, Kerri Green, Joey Lawrence, and Aubrey Jene and is directed by Dick Van Dyke Show alum and Ocean’s Eleven star, Carl Reiner, who would direct another summer-themed comedy with Mark Harmon, Summer School, just a couple years later.
The description reads, “Comedy legend Carl Reiner (Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid) directed this tale of a family man who takes a vacation from...
The 1985 comedy stars John Candy, Karen Austin, Kerri Green, Joey Lawrence, and Aubrey Jene and is directed by Dick Van Dyke Show alum and Ocean’s Eleven star, Carl Reiner, who would direct another summer-themed comedy with Mark Harmon, Summer School, just a couple years later.
The description reads, “Comedy legend Carl Reiner (Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid) directed this tale of a family man who takes a vacation from...
- 12/6/2024
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com

In the mid-1980s, Whoopi Goldberg exploded onto the entertainment scene via her self-titled, one-woman Broadway show, which was considered so electric and essential that HBO filmed a performance and aired it within a year of its stage premiere. At this point, Goldberg was a force of nature, a comedic dynamo capable of zipping from one deep-tissue character study to another with the ease of Richard Pryor. Meanwhile, her big, brilliant brain seemed to run a mile a minute, like the one possessed by her friend and colleague Robin Williams. Whoopi, it seemed, could do anything. Movie stardom seemed a cinch.
It was. Kind of. After making her dramatic debut in Steven Spielberg's "The Color Purple," she scored a smallish hit with Penny Marshall's comedy thriller "Jumpin' Jack Flash." That led to two more star vehicles in the 1987 duo of "Burglar" and "Fatal Beauty," but they didn't take.
It was. Kind of. After making her dramatic debut in Steven Spielberg's "The Color Purple," she scored a smallish hit with Penny Marshall's comedy thriller "Jumpin' Jack Flash." That led to two more star vehicles in the 1987 duo of "Burglar" and "Fatal Beauty," but they didn't take.
- 12/1/2024
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film

Larger-than-life John Candy paired with innovative liberl documentarian Michael Moore might not be what audiences expected. But in 1995, Candy starred in Moore's one and only fictional film, Canadian Bacon: a satirical look at national identity, American-Canadian relations, and the sheer ludicrousness of war. It's reminiscent of 1980's Airplane silly, daft, yet sharp as a tack.
Where Moore is typically renowned for culturally significant documentaries using journalistic techniques, such as Fahrenheit 9/11 and Bowling for Columbine, Canadian Bacon is a scripted narrative with characters. The film features comedic heavyweights Rhea Perlman, Rip Torn, Dan Aykroyd, Alan Alda, Wallace Shawn, and Jim Belushi, among others, with Candy leading the way. Sadly, Canadian Bacon was to be the last film Candy ever completed; he passed away while making Wagons East in 1994.
John Candy Was the King of Kindness Before Canadian Bacon
Canadian Bacon PGComedy Release Date June 8, 1995Director Michael MooreCast Alan Alda,...
Where Moore is typically renowned for culturally significant documentaries using journalistic techniques, such as Fahrenheit 9/11 and Bowling for Columbine, Canadian Bacon is a scripted narrative with characters. The film features comedic heavyweights Rhea Perlman, Rip Torn, Dan Aykroyd, Alan Alda, Wallace Shawn, and Jim Belushi, among others, with Candy leading the way. Sadly, Canadian Bacon was to be the last film Candy ever completed; he passed away while making Wagons East in 1994.
John Candy Was the King of Kindness Before Canadian Bacon
Canadian Bacon PGComedy Release Date June 8, 1995Director Michael MooreCast Alan Alda,...
- 11/25/2024
- by Beverley Knight
- MovieWeb


Geraldine Page found her calling at the age of 17 when she did her first play “Excuse My Dust” at her Chicago church youth group. “I always wanted to be good at something, to be somebody,” she wrote in the New Yorker. “The minute I got into my first play, which was called ‘Excuse My Dust,’ I knew that this was what I was looking for.” Read on as Gold Derby celebrates what would have been her 100th birthday.
Page, who was born on Nov. 22 a century ago in Kirksville, Mo. and grew up in Chicago, was more than good at acting. The influential, versatile actress won her Best Actress Oscar on her eighth and final nomination for 1985’s “The Trip to Bountiful,” and received four Tony nominations and two Emmy Awards. She once explained what makes a successful actor, saying, “The main thing is the ability to control your instrument,...
Page, who was born on Nov. 22 a century ago in Kirksville, Mo. and grew up in Chicago, was more than good at acting. The influential, versatile actress won her Best Actress Oscar on her eighth and final nomination for 1985’s “The Trip to Bountiful,” and received four Tony nominations and two Emmy Awards. She once explained what makes a successful actor, saying, “The main thing is the ability to control your instrument,...
- 11/22/2024
- by Susan King
- Gold Derby

While fast-paced action can be incredibly enjoyable, theres a lot to be said for a slow-burn sci-fi movie that takes its time to reveal its true nature. By allowing the space for atmosphere and complexity to grow and breathe, sci-fi stories can become all the more thought-provoking and philosophically rich when they dont underestimate the audience and allow for events to occur naturally without the need for endless explosions, chases, or blockbuster movie spectacles. A slower-paced sci-fi film allows for tension to build and the characters' motivations to reveal themselves.
Some of the greatest sci-fi movies ever made ran at a slower pace and rewarded viewers' patience with meaningful revelations. By focusing on characters over pure, mindless entertainment or giving room for striking visuals and a sense of discovery within the movies world, sci-fi stories can go from being merely good to truly great. Some of the most epic sci-fi...
Some of the greatest sci-fi movies ever made ran at a slower pace and rewarded viewers' patience with meaningful revelations. By focusing on characters over pure, mindless entertainment or giving room for striking visuals and a sense of discovery within the movies world, sci-fi stories can go from being merely good to truly great. Some of the most epic sci-fi...
- 10/18/2024
- by Stephen Holland
- ScreenRant

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If you've ever wondered what Michael Jackson was doing in "Men in Black II," director Barry Sonnenfeld has the answer. The filmmaker's new memoir, "Best Possible Place, Worst Possible Time," just debuted, and in it Sonnenfeld shares plenty of never-before-heard stories about the making of the popular Will Smith-led alien comedy franchise. Among them is a tale about the time the controversial king of pop stopped by for a cameo, a set day that did not go as planned.
According to Sonnenfeld, it was Jackson himself who really wanted to be in "Men in Black II." Since his record deal was through Sony Music and the "Men in Black" franchise was released by Sony Pictures, the singer's dream wasn't just achievable, but potentially good for the studio, and Sonnenfeld says that Sony executive Amy Pascal was also asking for the cameo to happen.
If you've ever wondered what Michael Jackson was doing in "Men in Black II," director Barry Sonnenfeld has the answer. The filmmaker's new memoir, "Best Possible Place, Worst Possible Time," just debuted, and in it Sonnenfeld shares plenty of never-before-heard stories about the making of the popular Will Smith-led alien comedy franchise. Among them is a tale about the time the controversial king of pop stopped by for a cameo, a set day that did not go as planned.
According to Sonnenfeld, it was Jackson himself who really wanted to be in "Men in Black II." Since his record deal was through Sony Music and the "Men in Black" franchise was released by Sony Pictures, the singer's dream wasn't just achievable, but potentially good for the studio, and Sonnenfeld says that Sony executive Amy Pascal was also asking for the cameo to happen.
- 10/4/2024
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film

Will Smith is known for many things: his charisma as the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, his legacy as an action hero, and even his controversial status as the man who shook Hollywood with a single slap. Now, Men in Blackdirector Barry Sonnenfeld has revealed yet another impressive epithet for the blockbuster star: the man who evacuated an entire movie set for three hours due to a single fart.
Appearing on the Let's Talk Off-Camera With Kelly Ripa podcast, Sonnenfeld dished out more than a few not-so-savory secrets about his time spent with Hollywood heavy hitters like Smith and his Men in Black co-star Tommy Lee Jones. Despite the unbridled success and iconic legacy of the 1997 sci-fi film which grossed $584 million worldwide it seems there were a couple bumps in the road during production. Sonnenfeld memorably recalled one incident in particular where Smith and Lee were sealed inside a pod to...
Appearing on the Let's Talk Off-Camera With Kelly Ripa podcast, Sonnenfeld dished out more than a few not-so-savory secrets about his time spent with Hollywood heavy hitters like Smith and his Men in Black co-star Tommy Lee Jones. Despite the unbridled success and iconic legacy of the 1997 sci-fi film which grossed $584 million worldwide it seems there were a couple bumps in the road during production. Sonnenfeld memorably recalled one incident in particular where Smith and Lee were sealed inside a pod to...
- 10/3/2024
- by Elliott Robinson
- MovieWeb

Many actors have had what if moments in their lives, and Friends star David Schwimmer has been recalling one of the biggest brutal decisions that he made about his career turning down a role in the 1997 hit Men In Black. The Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones movie turned Smith into a movie star, and Schwimmer is fully aware that it could have helped his own movie star aspirations.
Schwimmer is best known for his role as Ross Geller in the popular 90s sitcom, and, in fact, almost all of his most remembered appearances have been on TV. However, he has made appearances in many movies, such as The Pallbearer, Big Nothing, and the Madagascar franchise. But there is a chance he could have had many more big titles to his name if he had chosen to take on a role offered to him in Men in Black.
Men In Black...
Schwimmer is best known for his role as Ross Geller in the popular 90s sitcom, and, in fact, almost all of his most remembered appearances have been on TV. However, he has made appearances in many movies, such as The Pallbearer, Big Nothing, and the Madagascar franchise. But there is a chance he could have had many more big titles to his name if he had chosen to take on a role offered to him in Men in Black.
Men In Black...
- 9/22/2024
- by Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb

Of all the major wars fought during the twentieth century that involved the United States, the Korean War is among the least represented cinematically. The Korean War was an armed conflict fought between 1950 and 1953 that pitted North Korea against South Korea. The People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union supported North Korea, while the United States and the United Nations Command fought alongside South Korea. On July 27th, 1953, both sides of the war signed the Korean Armistice Agreement, which created the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Due to neither side ever signing a peace treaty, the Korean War remains a frozen conflict. During the 1950s and 1960s, Hollywood produced many Korean War films, however, most never achieved the same level of commercial and critical success as movies based on World War II.
Since the mid-1960s, Hollywood has produced only a handful of films about the Korean War. In South Korea,...
Since the mid-1960s, Hollywood has produced only a handful of films about the Korean War. In South Korea,...
- 9/20/2024
- by Vincent LoVerde
- CBR

Quick Links Most Recent Disney Live-Action Hercules News Disney's Live-Action Hercules Is Confirmed Disney Hercules Live-Action Cast Disney's Live-Action Hercules Story & Plot Changes Live-Action Hercules: Further News & Info
Disney's Live-Action Hercules is slowly moving ahead with the Russo Brothers producing and Guy Ritchie in the director's chair. The animated Hercules was released over two decades ago in 1997 and followed the ancient Greek demigod Hercules from baby to hero, while also focusing on Hades' goals of overthrowing Mount Olympus. With a cast that included Danny DeVito as the hero training half-goat Phil, James Woods as the ill-tempered Hades, and the late Rip Torn as Zeus, the animated Hercules is considered a Disney classic.
While the release date may still be a little ways off, there have been a few teases and reveals about the live-action Hercules. The Russo Brothers, known for directing Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, are attached as producers.
Disney's Live-Action Hercules is slowly moving ahead with the Russo Brothers producing and Guy Ritchie in the director's chair. The animated Hercules was released over two decades ago in 1997 and followed the ancient Greek demigod Hercules from baby to hero, while also focusing on Hades' goals of overthrowing Mount Olympus. With a cast that included Danny DeVito as the hero training half-goat Phil, James Woods as the ill-tempered Hades, and the late Rip Torn as Zeus, the animated Hercules is considered a Disney classic.
While the release date may still be a little ways off, there have been a few teases and reveals about the live-action Hercules. The Russo Brothers, known for directing Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, are attached as producers.
- 8/18/2024
- by Dalton Norman, Dale Lawson, Tom Russell
- ScreenRant

There was a time when most genre fiction was lumped together as a single collection of unserious literature by both critics and magazines. This is why weird fiction often shared an audience with sword and sorcery (and why writers like Robert E. Howard and H.P. Lovecraft could connect over their stories), with both genres influencing each other as they evolved.
There’s a similar inter-genre connection in the world of film, as many scholars have noticed a pattern where horror filmmakers eventually move onto bigger and more expensive fantasy projects. From Cannibal Holocaust’s Ruggero Deodato directing 1987’s The Barbarians to B-movie maestro Peter Jackson helming the Lord of the Rings trilogy, it seems like the horror genre somehow produces the best fantasy storytellers. However, today I’d like to discuss a particularly strange sword and sorcery flick directed by none other than Phantasm’s Don Coscarelli. Naturally, I’m...
There’s a similar inter-genre connection in the world of film, as many scholars have noticed a pattern where horror filmmakers eventually move onto bigger and more expensive fantasy projects. From Cannibal Holocaust’s Ruggero Deodato directing 1987’s The Barbarians to B-movie maestro Peter Jackson helming the Lord of the Rings trilogy, it seems like the horror genre somehow produces the best fantasy storytellers. However, today I’d like to discuss a particularly strange sword and sorcery flick directed by none other than Phantasm’s Don Coscarelli. Naturally, I’m...
- 8/8/2024
- by Luiz H. C.
- bloody-disgusting.com

Movie sequels sometimes recast actors or write out characters for various reasons, like moving in a different direction with the plot. Actors may be replaced due to conflicts or legal issues, even leading to major roles being cut. Some actors may not return for sequels due to script decisions or scheduling conflicts, impacting the series.
Movie producers may decide not to ask a particular actor back for a sequel, sometimes leading to movie sequels recasting important characters. The reasoning for not inviting an actor back may be completely neutral as far as the actor is concerned; the team behind the new movie simply decided to move in a different direction with the plot, which didn't include that actor's character. However, this does give the sequel more to prove, because if it is not well received, the fans may feel like a great actor was dismissed for no reason at all.
Movie producers may decide not to ask a particular actor back for a sequel, sometimes leading to movie sequels recasting important characters. The reasoning for not inviting an actor back may be completely neutral as far as the actor is concerned; the team behind the new movie simply decided to move in a different direction with the plot, which didn't include that actor's character. However, this does give the sequel more to prove, because if it is not well received, the fans may feel like a great actor was dismissed for no reason at all.
- 8/7/2024
- by Abigail Stevens
- ScreenRant

It’s the summer of “Blaxploitation, Baby!,” the latest festival hosted by Film Forum.
The indie theater announced the upcoming festival which will take place August 16 through August 22. The program celebrates the early ‘70s genre of Black cinema, and features films wth iconic movie stars Pam Grier, Richard Roundtree, Ron O’Neal, Tamara Dobson, Jim Brown, Vonetta McGee, Fred Williamson, Isaac Hayes, and more.
“Blaxploitation, Baby!” is dedicated to author and pioneering film historian Donald Bogle, who collaborated on Film Forum’s first Blaxploitation festival in 1995. Bogle credited Melvin Van Peebles’ filmography for helping to establish the genre. “Blaxploitation, Baby!” additionally ranges from works from directors such as Ossie Davis, Gordon Parks, and Gordon Parks Jr.
As well as the screenings, the festival will include the sales of critic and historian Odie Henderson’s “Black Caesars and Foxy Cleopatras: A History of Blaxploitation” and Donald Bogle’s acclaimed TCM book “Hollywood Black” at concessions.
The indie theater announced the upcoming festival which will take place August 16 through August 22. The program celebrates the early ‘70s genre of Black cinema, and features films wth iconic movie stars Pam Grier, Richard Roundtree, Ron O’Neal, Tamara Dobson, Jim Brown, Vonetta McGee, Fred Williamson, Isaac Hayes, and more.
“Blaxploitation, Baby!” is dedicated to author and pioneering film historian Donald Bogle, who collaborated on Film Forum’s first Blaxploitation festival in 1995. Bogle credited Melvin Van Peebles’ filmography for helping to establish the genre. “Blaxploitation, Baby!” additionally ranges from works from directors such as Ossie Davis, Gordon Parks, and Gordon Parks Jr.
As well as the screenings, the festival will include the sales of critic and historian Odie Henderson’s “Black Caesars and Foxy Cleopatras: A History of Blaxploitation” and Donald Bogle’s acclaimed TCM book “Hollywood Black” at concessions.
- 7/12/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire

A new Men in Black sequel is rumored to start shooting in 2025, aiming to recover from the flop of Men in Black: International. Will Smith has not confirmed his return to the franchise, sparking rumors at Coachella, but remaining silent about involvement. A potential MiB crossover with 21 Jump Street is in the works, with Channing Tatum hinting that the project is still alive despite delays.
A new entry in the Men in Black franchise might be coming sooner rather than later, as its been revealed that an untitled sequel will apparently begin shooting in January 2025. Though no official announcement has been made by Sony regarding the project, its enough to speculate that the long-running franchise is looking to make up for the critically panned Men in Black: International which was released in 2019, and left a sour taste in the mouths of many. Starring Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson, the...
A new entry in the Men in Black franchise might be coming sooner rather than later, as its been revealed that an untitled sequel will apparently begin shooting in January 2025. Though no official announcement has been made by Sony regarding the project, its enough to speculate that the long-running franchise is looking to make up for the critically panned Men in Black: International which was released in 2019, and left a sour taste in the mouths of many. Starring Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson, the...
- 7/10/2024
- by James Melzer
- MovieWeb


Typically, when a star has a new movie coming out, they promote it as much as possible. But Whoopi Goldberg once did the exact opposite, taking legal action to prevent one of her movies from ever reaching theaters. And somehow it wasn’t the movie where she solves crimes with the help of a talking dinosaur.
Back in 1988, Goldberg starred in The Telephone, an experimental dramedy about an out-of-work actress who spends most of her time holed up in a small apartment making phone calls. It’s kind of like an avant-garde theater piece (specifically Jean Cocteau’s The Human Voice) crossed with a Bob Newhart routine — but not as good as that makes it sound.
Weirdly enough, The Telephone was the only film ever directed by actor Rip Torn, of The Larry Sanders Show, Men in Black and drunkenly breaking into a bank that one time fame. And it...
Back in 1988, Goldberg starred in The Telephone, an experimental dramedy about an out-of-work actress who spends most of her time holed up in a small apartment making phone calls. It’s kind of like an avant-garde theater piece (specifically Jean Cocteau’s The Human Voice) crossed with a Bob Newhart routine — but not as good as that makes it sound.
Weirdly enough, The Telephone was the only film ever directed by actor Rip Torn, of The Larry Sanders Show, Men in Black and drunkenly breaking into a bank that one time fame. And it...
- 7/5/2024
- Cracked

Rawson Marshall Thurber's "Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story" lived up to its title when it hit theaters on June 18, 2004. It had been a fairly meh summer up to this point. "Shrek 2" was a smash, and the Alfonso Cuaron-directed "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" was the first truly good and aesthetically distinctive film in that series, but most of the heavy hitters were, at best, interesting misfires. When word got out from critics that Steven Spielberg would be adding to the disappointment parade with "The Terminal," it looked like a full-on bummer summer was in the offing.
No one was expecting much from a comedy built around a popular playground pastime, but "Dodgeball" was an uproarious slapdash lark that opened to an unexpected $30 million at the domestic box office. Ben Stiller had been a proven commercial commodity since the Farrelly Brothers' surprise 1998 smash "There's Something About Mary,...
No one was expecting much from a comedy built around a popular playground pastime, but "Dodgeball" was an uproarious slapdash lark that opened to an unexpected $30 million at the domestic box office. Ben Stiller had been a proven commercial commodity since the Farrelly Brothers' surprise 1998 smash "There's Something About Mary,...
- 6/23/2024
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film

The latest entry into the Bad Boys film franchise titled Ride or Die is finally out and seems to be rejuvenating the 2024 summer box office single-handedly. Directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, Bad Boys: Ride or Die becomes the fourth film in a franchise started by Michael Bay. Stars Will Smith and Martin Lawrence return to reprise their iconic roles of Detective Mike Lowery and Detective Marcus Miles Burnett, and once again, both of their characters get into some tricky situations, and the only way to get out is some cool action sequences and hilarious comedic bits. So, if you love the Bad Boys franchise and love the latest film, Bad Boys: Ride or Die, here are some similar films you could watch next.
Beverly Hills Cop Credit – Paramount Pictures
Beverly Hills Cop is an action comedy film directed by Martin Brest with a screenplay by Daniel Petrie Jr....
Beverly Hills Cop Credit – Paramount Pictures
Beverly Hills Cop is an action comedy film directed by Martin Brest with a screenplay by Daniel Petrie Jr....
- 6/13/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind

8 Best Workplace Comedy Shows That Will Help You Overcome Your Office Blues(Photo Credit –IMDb)
While the workplace might not be the best place to have fun, workplace comedies do make up for one of the best sitcom genres. Featuring relatable situations with a humorous twist, these shows provide the audiences with comic relief after long days at work.
From office romances and politics to flamboyant managers and struggling employees, these shows have all the right elements to keep the viewers hooked. Here, we have curated a list of eight best workplace comedy series that will surely help you get through your office blues.
1. The Office (2005–2013)
Probably the first show that comes to everyone’s mind when they think of a workplace sitcom, The Office continues to be loved by viewers even a decade after its conclusion. The NBC series follows the daily lives of employees at the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company,...
While the workplace might not be the best place to have fun, workplace comedies do make up for one of the best sitcom genres. Featuring relatable situations with a humorous twist, these shows provide the audiences with comic relief after long days at work.
From office romances and politics to flamboyant managers and struggling employees, these shows have all the right elements to keep the viewers hooked. Here, we have curated a list of eight best workplace comedy series that will surely help you get through your office blues.
1. The Office (2005–2013)
Probably the first show that comes to everyone’s mind when they think of a workplace sitcom, The Office continues to be loved by viewers even a decade after its conclusion. The NBC series follows the daily lives of employees at the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company,...
- 5/30/2024
- by Jashandeep Singh
- KoiMoi


Earlier this year, I looked back at Shirley MacLaine’s Best Actress Oscar win for 1983’s “Terms of Endearment.” Just to quickly recap, she had everything working in her favor. She was a beloved and overdue veteran with a showy role in the year’s Best Picture. She had a couple of killer scenes. And there was just no one in the lineup who could challenge her. Shirley surely had it in the bag.
But the Best Supporting Actor win by MacLaine’s co-star Jack Nicholson is slightly more intriguing. He was already in possession of a Best Actor Oscar for 1975’s “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” He risked splitting votes with a fellow cast mate (John Lithgow). And he was the only previous winner in the category. Wouldn’t it have made sense for the academy to try and spread the wealth?
To mark the 40th anniversary of his triumph,...
But the Best Supporting Actor win by MacLaine’s co-star Jack Nicholson is slightly more intriguing. He was already in possession of a Best Actor Oscar for 1975’s “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” He risked splitting votes with a fellow cast mate (John Lithgow). And he was the only previous winner in the category. Wouldn’t it have made sense for the academy to try and spread the wealth?
To mark the 40th anniversary of his triumph,...
- 5/4/2024
- by Tariq Khan
- Gold Derby

Guy Ritchie's live-action Hercules movie is still in the works at Disney. Following rumors that Ritchie had exited the project, the Russo Brothers, who are producing the remake, have revealed what's really going on with the project.
Per GamesRadar, Ritchie hasn't exited the project at this point and is expected to be the director on the project. However, the Russo Brothers also say they are still "waiting on a script." Without a finished script in place just yet, the project remains in limbo, but that also serves as confirmation that the movie hasn't been scrapped. How long Disney and the Russos will wait for a script before moving on remains to be seen, and it's also possible that the script for Ritchie's film won't end up getting greenlit.
Related The Russo Brothers Reveal Big Change for Hulk After Avengers: Infinity War Test Screenings The Russo Brothers confirm the changes...
Per GamesRadar, Ritchie hasn't exited the project at this point and is expected to be the director on the project. However, the Russo Brothers also say they are still "waiting on a script." Without a finished script in place just yet, the project remains in limbo, but that also serves as confirmation that the movie hasn't been scrapped. How long Disney and the Russos will wait for a script before moving on remains to be seen, and it's also possible that the script for Ritchie's film won't end up getting greenlit.
Related The Russo Brothers Reveal Big Change for Hulk After Avengers: Infinity War Test Screenings The Russo Brothers confirm the changes...
- 4/28/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR


When 1980’s Airplane! proved to be a massive hit, becoming one of the highest-grossing films of the year – up there with The Empire Strikes Back and Best Picture winner Kramer vs. Kramer – it was inevitable that it would get a sequel. But how often are comedy sequels good anyway? When have they ever really recaptured the magic and the laughter of the original? Well, Airplane II: The Sequel gave it a go…by basically being the same movie. Except this time around, Zaz wisely opted out, leaving the production without the strong leaders who reinvented the spoof genre. Instead, they got the guy who wrote Grease 2, one of the most notoriously awful sequels ever! So, strap in – no, not to an airplane but a space shuttle – as we find out: Wtf Happened to This Movie?!…The Sequel!
1980’s Airplane! did incredibly well upon release, making just under $85 million on a $3.5 million budget,...
1980’s Airplane! did incredibly well upon release, making just under $85 million on a $3.5 million budget,...
- 4/17/2024
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com

Will Smith surprised Coachella fans with a Men in Black performance with J Balvin and alien theatrics. J Balvin set the stage with an alien invasion storyline before Smith came out in his iconic suit. Smith's return post Oscars slap includes several upcoming movie projects like Bad Boys 4.
Will Smith made a surprise appearance at Coachella on Sunday to blast through a throwback performance of Men in Black with J Balvin. Bringing together some impressive stage visuals, and a heavy feeling of nostalgia, Smith arrived at the stage dressed in the movie’s iconic blank suit and shades as he took fans all the way back to 1997 when the song, and his movie, dominated the music and box office charts respectively.
The unexpected collaboration thrilled fans, and Smith's brief appearance blended perfectly with alien dancers, a gigantic alien head prop, and a little touch of theatrics involving a Mib memory-wiping Neuralyzer,...
Will Smith made a surprise appearance at Coachella on Sunday to blast through a throwback performance of Men in Black with J Balvin. Bringing together some impressive stage visuals, and a heavy feeling of nostalgia, Smith arrived at the stage dressed in the movie’s iconic blank suit and shades as he took fans all the way back to 1997 when the song, and his movie, dominated the music and box office charts respectively.
The unexpected collaboration thrilled fans, and Smith's brief appearance blended perfectly with alien dancers, a gigantic alien head prop, and a little touch of theatrics involving a Mib memory-wiping Neuralyzer,...
- 4/15/2024
- by Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb


The Story: A covert army unit goes to war with Cash Bailey (Powers Boothe), a well-connected drug dealer, who also happens to be the childhood best friend of an honest Texas Ranger (Nick Nolte) who’s caught in the middle of what’s turning into a bloody drug war.
The Players: Starring: Nick Nolte, Powers Boothe, Michael Ironside, Clancy Brown, William Forsythe, María Conchita Alonso, and Rip Torn. Music by Jerry Goldsmith. Directed by Walter Hill.
The History: Let me take a moment here to pay tribute to an actor who never gets his due anymore: the late Powers Boothe. While never a household name, he was well-known as a character actor in a career that spanned four decades. He appeared in a lot of great movies, including Southern Comfort, The Emerald Forest, Sin City, heck – even The Avengers! But, one of the best roles he ever had was in...
The Players: Starring: Nick Nolte, Powers Boothe, Michael Ironside, Clancy Brown, William Forsythe, María Conchita Alonso, and Rip Torn. Music by Jerry Goldsmith. Directed by Walter Hill.
The History: Let me take a moment here to pay tribute to an actor who never gets his due anymore: the late Powers Boothe. While never a household name, he was well-known as a character actor in a career that spanned four decades. He appeared in a lot of great movies, including Southern Comfort, The Emerald Forest, Sin City, heck – even The Avengers! But, one of the best roles he ever had was in...
- 4/7/2024
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com

Biblical epics are not just religious texts, but also moving stories that continue to resonate with contemporary issues. These films often incorporate grand storytelling and sweeping set pieces, while also adding their own twist to the biblical tales. While biblical epics touch on important themes of kindness and compassion, they also include intense fight scenes, romances, and personal struggles.
The Bible is not just an important religious text, but also a piece of history full of stories that have inspired many epic adaptations in the world of film. Biblical epics are an important part of film history, as the old stories are frequently used as allegories for contemporary issues. Many of the overarching themes, such as kindness, compassion, and tolerance remain important and make the older films just as relevant today.
Outside the emotional and interpersonal themes, biblical epics are known for their sweeping set pieces and grand storytelling. If not Jesus himself,...
The Bible is not just an important religious text, but also a piece of history full of stories that have inspired many epic adaptations in the world of film. Biblical epics are an important part of film history, as the old stories are frequently used as allegories for contemporary issues. Many of the overarching themes, such as kindness, compassion, and tolerance remain important and make the older films just as relevant today.
Outside the emotional and interpersonal themes, biblical epics are known for their sweeping set pieces and grand storytelling. If not Jesus himself,...
- 1/13/2024
- by Mary Kassel
- ScreenRant

The Men in Black franchise is known for its fascinating alien species, with the skinny worms being particularly developed and integrated into the story. The worms work at Mib headquarters, are peaceful, and have a love for coffee. They play a larger role in later movies and even have their own language. There is a subtle connection between the worms and the Star Wars universe, as they speak the same language as Jabba the Hutt, suggesting that Men in Black may exist within that universe.
The sci-fi comedy Men in Black features a wide variety of alien species, and the skinny alien worms are among the most memorable in Mib, but their backstory isn't that clear. Released in 1997 to rave reviews, Men in Black follows agents of a secret government organization who are tasked with preventing alien threats on planet Earth. Released at the height of Will Smith's movie stardom,...
The sci-fi comedy Men in Black features a wide variety of alien species, and the skinny alien worms are among the most memorable in Mib, but their backstory isn't that clear. Released in 1997 to rave reviews, Men in Black follows agents of a secret government organization who are tasked with preventing alien threats on planet Earth. Released at the height of Will Smith's movie stardom,...
- 12/27/2023
- by Dalton Norman
- ScreenRant

How To Come Alive With Norman Mailer director Jeff Zimbalist: “Norman Mailer and his work represented artistic courage, that bold willingness to fight for unpopular ideas, no matter the outcome.” Photo: Jeff Zimbalist
In the first instalment with Jeff Zimbalist on How To Come Alive With Norman Mailer (co-written with Victoria Marquette and a highlight of the 14th edition of Doc NYC) we start out by discussing how Jeff became an executive producer of Frédéric Tcheng and Bethann Hardison’s Invisible Beauty (a highlight in the 21st edition of the Tribeca Film Festival) after his film Favela Rising’s premiere at Tribeca in 2005.
Jeff Zimbalist with Anne-Katrin Titze on the Norman Mailer/Matthew Barney connection: “River of Fundament is incredible. Some of the work he did with Mailer, Houdini, is phenomenal stuff. ”
The Norman Mailer/Matthew Barney film connection (River Of Fundament and Houdini); Maidstone and Rip Torn; the...
In the first instalment with Jeff Zimbalist on How To Come Alive With Norman Mailer (co-written with Victoria Marquette and a highlight of the 14th edition of Doc NYC) we start out by discussing how Jeff became an executive producer of Frédéric Tcheng and Bethann Hardison’s Invisible Beauty (a highlight in the 21st edition of the Tribeca Film Festival) after his film Favela Rising’s premiere at Tribeca in 2005.
Jeff Zimbalist with Anne-Katrin Titze on the Norman Mailer/Matthew Barney connection: “River of Fundament is incredible. Some of the work he did with Mailer, Houdini, is phenomenal stuff. ”
The Norman Mailer/Matthew Barney film connection (River Of Fundament and Houdini); Maidstone and Rip Torn; the...
- 11/11/2023
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk

RoboCop: Rogue City fills in the gaps left by the third film, addressing the absence of the iconic villain. This character's disappearance in RoboCop 3 is a glaring exclusion that is never explained in the movie's story. RoboCop: Rogue City provides a fitting end for the character, with a narrative that ties into the first and second films.
Though it's not often that movie tie-ins make for solid video games, that's exactly the case with the recent release of RoboCop: Rogue City. A first-person shooter developed by Teyon, Peter Weller of RoboCop 1 and 2 fame reprises his role to take down the criminals and unscrupulous characters of Old Detroit once again. Set after the second RoboCop film, Rogue City picks up where the movies left off and follows the story of James Murphy and his partner, Anne Lewis.
[Warning: The following article contains story spoilers for RoboCop: Rogue City.]
RoboCop: Rogue City does more than just reference the movies. As the game...
Though it's not often that movie tie-ins make for solid video games, that's exactly the case with the recent release of RoboCop: Rogue City. A first-person shooter developed by Teyon, Peter Weller of RoboCop 1 and 2 fame reprises his role to take down the criminals and unscrupulous characters of Old Detroit once again. Set after the second RoboCop film, Rogue City picks up where the movies left off and follows the story of James Murphy and his partner, Anne Lewis.
[Warning: The following article contains story spoilers for RoboCop: Rogue City.]
RoboCop: Rogue City does more than just reference the movies. As the game...
- 11/5/2023
- by Garrett Ettinger
- ScreenRant

Sofia Coppola's movie Marie Antoinette received unfair criticism for its unconventional approach to a historical drama. Critics and audiences faulted the film for prioritizing style over historical accuracy, but Coppola's intention was to create a stylized and intimate portrayal of Marie Antoinette's personal experience. By focusing on the ignorance and indifference of the ruling class, Coppola highlights the societal issues that eventually led to their downfall, making Marie Antoinette a bold and enduring cinematic masterpiece.
Sofia Coppola is a director that is no stranger to critique. Some people see her as a visionary filmmaker while others view her as just another "nepo baby" taking up space in Hollywood. Her style isn't for everyone, but one of her movies in particular has faced far too much unfair criticism. The film in question is the historical drama Marie Antoinette, which Coppola herself has admitted in an interview with IndieWire was a "flop" at the time.
Sofia Coppola is a director that is no stranger to critique. Some people see her as a visionary filmmaker while others view her as just another "nepo baby" taking up space in Hollywood. Her style isn't for everyone, but one of her movies in particular has faced far too much unfair criticism. The film in question is the historical drama Marie Antoinette, which Coppola herself has admitted in an interview with IndieWire was a "flop" at the time.
- 11/3/2023
- by Arby Medina
- MovieWeb


This list was compiled using data provided by IMDb.Lost In Translation (2003)A faded movie star and a neglected young woman form an unlikely bond after crossing paths in Tokyo.Rating: 7.7/10Stars: Bill Murray (Bob Harris), Scarlett Johansson (Charlotte), Giovanni Ribisi (John), Anna Faris (Kelly)The Virgin Suicides (2000)A group...
- 11/2/2023
- by The A.V. Club Bot
- avclub.com

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Lost In Translation (2003)
A faded movie star and a neglected young woman form an unlikely bond after crossing paths in Tokyo.
Rating: 7.7/10
Stars: Bill Murray (Bob Harris), Scarlett Johansson (Charlotte), Giovanni Ribisi (John), Anna Faris (Kelly)
The Virgin Suicides...
This list was compiled using data provided by IMDb.
Lost In Translation (2003)
A faded movie star and a neglected young woman form an unlikely bond after crossing paths in Tokyo.
Rating: 7.7/10
Stars: Bill Murray (Bob Harris), Scarlett Johansson (Charlotte), Giovanni Ribisi (John), Anna Faris (Kelly)
The Virgin Suicides...
- 11/2/2023
- avclub.com


It’s strangely appropriate that Rob Reiner’s new documentary, Albert Brooks: Defending My Life, is getting its film festival rollout at a moment when most of Brooks’ body of work as a writer-director is unavailable on any major streaming platform.
Maybe classics like Real Life, Lost in America and Defending Your Life will have streaming homes by the time HBO airs the documentary in November. But you know what will always be available? Finding Nemo. Brooks is justifiably revered in certain circles, but the decline of a popular monoculture since the 1970s, when his Saturday Night Live shorts and Johnny Carson appearances made his brand of irony-fueled wit pleasantly mainstream, means that for a larger audience, he’s a talking fish.
Albert Brooks: Defending My Life puts Brooks in proper context both for those who already adore him and for audiences sure to want more information on a legend who,...
Maybe classics like Real Life, Lost in America and Defending Your Life will have streaming homes by the time HBO airs the documentary in November. But you know what will always be available? Finding Nemo. Brooks is justifiably revered in certain circles, but the decline of a popular monoculture since the 1970s, when his Saturday Night Live shorts and Johnny Carson appearances made his brand of irony-fueled wit pleasantly mainstream, means that for a larger audience, he’s a talking fish.
Albert Brooks: Defending My Life puts Brooks in proper context both for those who already adore him and for audiences sure to want more information on a legend who,...
- 10/27/2023
- by Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News


Rose Gregorio, who received a Tony nomination for her performance as the browbeaten daughter of Geraldine Fitzgerald’s declining old woman in the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama The Shadow Box, has died. She was 97.
Gregorio died Aug. 17 of natural causes in her Greenwich Village home, her nephew Robert Grosbard told The Hollywood Reporter.
Gregorio was married to Belgium-born stage and film director Ulu Grosbard from 1965 until his death in 2012, and she appeared for him as the ex-wife of Dustin Hoffman’s character in Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? (1971); as a local madam in True Confessions (1981); and as the mother of Treat Williams’ character in The Deep End of the Ocean (1999).
On television, she had a recurring role on NBC’s ER as Nurse Carol Hathaway’s (Julianna Margulies) mom from 1996-99.
Gregorio also landed a Drama Desk nom and a Clarence Derwent...
Gregorio died Aug. 17 of natural causes in her Greenwich Village home, her nephew Robert Grosbard told The Hollywood Reporter.
Gregorio was married to Belgium-born stage and film director Ulu Grosbard from 1965 until his death in 2012, and she appeared for him as the ex-wife of Dustin Hoffman’s character in Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? (1971); as a local madam in True Confessions (1981); and as the mother of Treat Williams’ character in The Deep End of the Ocean (1999).
On television, she had a recurring role on NBC’s ER as Nurse Carol Hathaway’s (Julianna Margulies) mom from 1996-99.
Gregorio also landed a Drama Desk nom and a Clarence Derwent...
- 9/21/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News

Jules is a sci-fi comedy-drama film directed by Marc Turtletaub from a screenplay by Gavin Steckler. The sci-fi film follows the story of an old man who lives a quiet life but his life gets upended when a UFO crashed into his backyard and an alien becomes his houseguest. Soon, his quiet life gets thrown into chaos as his nosy neighbors get involved in his life and the government closes in on the alien’s location. Jules stars the always brilliant Ben Kingsley in the lead role with Jane Curtin, Harriet Sansom Harris, and Zoe Winters taking on supporting roles. So, if you loved Jules here are some similar movies for you to check out next.
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Universal Pictures
Synopsis: Journey back to the magic and adventure of “one of the great American films” (Leonard Maltin) with E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial,...
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Universal Pictures
Synopsis: Journey back to the magic and adventure of “one of the great American films” (Leonard Maltin) with E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial,...
- 8/23/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind

Note: The following contains spoilers for “Barry” Season 4, Episode 8.
Bill Hader was not necessarily focused on “landing” anything with the final episode of his HBO series “Barry.” He and the show’s writers weren’t trying to line up a bunch of plot points to fall right into place in the final episode. As Hader explains their approach to the series’ conclusion, they were simply trying to tell a good story.
A story that involved the shocking-yet-not-shocking murder of Hader’s titular character at the hands of Henry Winkler’s Gene Cousineau.
A story that, as it turns out, had been in Hader’s head for years.
In a final, super-sized episodic interview with TheWrap, conducted under WGA guidance that allows for members to participate in interviews about their shows as long as it’s not facilitated by the studio, Hader revealed that he came up with the idea of...
Bill Hader was not necessarily focused on “landing” anything with the final episode of his HBO series “Barry.” He and the show’s writers weren’t trying to line up a bunch of plot points to fall right into place in the final episode. As Hader explains their approach to the series’ conclusion, they were simply trying to tell a good story.
A story that involved the shocking-yet-not-shocking murder of Hader’s titular character at the hands of Henry Winkler’s Gene Cousineau.
A story that, as it turns out, had been in Hader’s head for years.
In a final, super-sized episodic interview with TheWrap, conducted under WGA guidance that allows for members to participate in interviews about their shows as long as it’s not facilitated by the studio, Hader revealed that he came up with the idea of...
- 6/7/2023
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap


Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more.
Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!
Jurassic Park x Transformers Action Figures from Hasbro
Hasbro brings together the worlds of Jurassic Park and Transformers in honor of the former’s 30th anniversary. The Jurassic Park x Transformers action figure two-pack is available to pre-order for $74.99 exclusively at Amazon. It will ship in the fall.
The Dilophosaurus transforms into Dilophocon in 20 steps, while the Jeep Wrangler Sahara transforms into Autobot JP12 in 23 steps. They come with shaving cream canister, embryo containment unit, rain hat, venom blast effect, and two blaster accessories.
So I Married an Axe Murderer 4K Uhd from Sony
So I Married an Axe Murderer will celebrate its 30th anniversary on 4K Ultra HD on July 25 via Sony. Fans will...
Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!
Jurassic Park x Transformers Action Figures from Hasbro
Hasbro brings together the worlds of Jurassic Park and Transformers in honor of the former’s 30th anniversary. The Jurassic Park x Transformers action figure two-pack is available to pre-order for $74.99 exclusively at Amazon. It will ship in the fall.
The Dilophosaurus transforms into Dilophocon in 20 steps, while the Jeep Wrangler Sahara transforms into Autobot JP12 in 23 steps. They come with shaving cream canister, embryo containment unit, rain hat, venom blast effect, and two blaster accessories.
So I Married an Axe Murderer 4K Uhd from Sony
So I Married an Axe Murderer will celebrate its 30th anniversary on 4K Ultra HD on July 25 via Sony. Fans will...
- 6/2/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com


This post contains spoilers for the series finale of Barry, which we recapped here.
Henry Winkler had already had the acting career of a lifetime decades before he got cast to play hacky, narcissistic acting teacher Gene Cousineau on HBO’s Barry. As Arthur “The Fonz” Fonzarelli on Seventies and Eighties sitcom smash Happy Days, he became one of the most famous men in the world, and to this day still gets smiles, hugs, and invitations to dinner pretty much everywhere he goes.
But as iconic as Fonzie was, Cousineau...
Henry Winkler had already had the acting career of a lifetime decades before he got cast to play hacky, narcissistic acting teacher Gene Cousineau on HBO’s Barry. As Arthur “The Fonz” Fonzarelli on Seventies and Eighties sitcom smash Happy Days, he became one of the most famous men in the world, and to this day still gets smiles, hugs, and invitations to dinner pretty much everywhere he goes.
But as iconic as Fonzie was, Cousineau...
- 5/29/2023
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
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