Emma Stefansky
Harvey Weinstein Hired Spies to Suppress Sexual Assault Allegations
Ronan Farrow’s latest report details a chilling web of deceit involving multiple law firms, theatrics, and threats against those who would come forward.
Kevin Spacey Seeking ‘Evaluation and Treatment’ After Multiple Sexual Harassment Allegations
Since Anthony Rapp’s initial report of sexual assault, more men have come forward with their own Kevin Spacey stories.
Light and Dark Converge in the New ‘The Last Jedi’ Trailer
With all this talk of darkness, light, and letting the past die, things look more ominous for our heroes than ever in ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi.’
This Was the Worst October at the Box Office in a Decade
After a record-setting September at the box office, 2017 looked like it was getting back on track.
Netflix Plans to Release Around 80 Original Films in 2018
In 2017, Netflix released around 50 original films on its streaming site, a huge increase from the 30 it introduced in 2016. Next year, Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos says, they plan to make it 80.
‘Peanuts’ Creator Charles Schulz’s Home Destroyed in California Wildfire
The house of the late Charles Schulz, creator of the iconic Peanuts comic strip, was completely destroyed on Monday when the fires arrived in the middle of the night.
Netflix Is Raising Prices for U.S. Subscribers
Starting October 5, Netflix subscriber prices will be increased for certain plans, but only by a couple of dollars at the most.
Leonardo DiCaprio to Play Teddy Roosevelt in Martin Scorsese’s New Biopic
DiCaprio has signed on to play 26th U.S. President Teddy Roosevelt for Scorsese’s new movie.
‘IT: Chapter 2’ Gets an Official September 2019 Release Date
‘IT: Chapter Two’ will hit theaters in a little less than two years, on September 6, 2019.
‘IT’ Is Now the Biggest September Release in History
It is the adrenaline rush the box office sorely needed after a summer that could accurately be described as “pretty bad” — the new take on Stephen King’s doorstop of a novel is the best horror opening ever, the highest single-day box office for an R-rated movie, the lowest-budgeted movie to gross over $100 million in its opening weekend, and now it’s the biggest opening for a September movie in history.