Ryan Hurst, known for his key roles in FX’s Sons of Anarchy and AMC’s The Walking Dead, has joined the long list of Hollywood’s who’s who in Christopher Nolan’s latest film, the adaptation of Homer’s epic peom The Odyssey. The Universal feature is already in production and has a roll call that that includes bold-faced names such as Matt Damon, …
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Why Jack Quaid Action Movie Opens Like a Romcom
If you’ve seen Dan Berk and Robert Olsen’s 2019 indie gem Villains, then you understand why the Novocaine directing duo wouldn’t want to make another austere action movie. Their 2019 genre mashup starring Maika Monroe and Bill Skarsgard had an unconventional romance in between all the laughs, thrills and scares, and the former NYU roommates knew that the most successful …
Read More »Charles Melton, Co-Stars Got Matching Tattoos for A24 Movie
Charles Melton and his fellow Warfare castmembers found memorable ways to connect while filming the A24 movie that is based on a real-life Navy SEALs mission during the Iraq War. The film’s first screening event took place Wednesday at the Hollywood Legion Theater in Los Angeles, providing a chance for military veterans to be among the first to watch the …
Read More »Anthony Mackie on Raising Sons Through the Death of Masculinity
Anthony Mackie may have entered movie star status with his latest film, Captain America: Brave New World, but parenting is still his biggest priority. During a recent appearance on The Pivot, Mackie opened up about raising his kids. “I keep my boys humble. Like my boys have never had a pair of Jordans. My boys don’t do all that internet …
Read More »Lizzo Releases New Single “Still Bad”
Lizzo released her latest single “Still Bad” on Thursday, the second single off her upcoming fifth album Love In Real Life. “Still Bad” sounds like vintage Lizzo, a funky upbeat pop track with the singer triumphantly getting over heartbreak as she declares she doesn’t “need him, I need a drink” as she looks to “turn pain into some champagne.” She …
Read More »Oasis to Release Film on Upcoming Reunion Tour
Oasis is set to release an accompanying film for their highly anticipated upcoming reunion tour, Sony Music announced Thursday. Peaky Blinders director Steven Knight is producing the film, Sony said, and it will be directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace. The duo previously directed Meet Me in the Bathroom, the documentary on the 2000s rock scene in New York, …
Read More »Jeff Desom on ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once,’ Pretend VFX, AI
Writer, director and visual effects artist Jeff Desom is best known for bringing his VFX magic to the Daniels’ Oscar winner Everything Everywhere All at Once. Working between L.A. and Luxembourg, he combines live-action, found footage and digital effects. Right now, Desom is back in his native country as a member of the Mohammad Rasoulof-led jury at the 15th edition …
Read More »Paul Laverty on Ken Loach, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Gaza
Screenwriter Paul Laverty has made a name for himself with social realist movies with long-term friend and creative partner Ken Loach, such as Cannes Palme D’Or winners I, Daniel Blake and The Wind That Shakes the Barley. Born in Calcutta, India to an Irish mother and a Scottish father, he earned a philosophy degree in Rome and worked, in the mid-1980s, for a …
Read More »Carrie-Anne Moss Says Rejecting Roles for Motherhood Was a No-Brainer
Carrie-Anne Moss has no regrets about choosing to focus on motherhood over her career. During a recent interview with The Independent, the actress opened up about her reasoning for turning down big movie deals at the height of her career, when The Matrix franchise was skyrocketing. “After The Matrix was such a big deal, I took a big, big break …
Read More »2025 SXSW Film and TV Festival Winners
Slanted, directed by Amy Wang, won the grand jury prize in the narrative competition section of the 2025 SXSW Film and TV festival. Slanted follows Joan Huang, a senior in high school who undergoes an experimental racial transformation to become white and win Prom Queen. “This unflinching satirical thriller examines racial identity in a bold and skin-tingling new way. Featuring …
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