For Mark Sheppard One Supernatural Episode Stands Above The Rest

Mark Sheppard’s most memorable episode The CW Even before Sheppard became a series regular, Crowley felt like a core “Supernatural” character. More often than not the powerful demon was causing trouble for the Winchesters, but whichever side of the battle he was on, Crowley was always a thrill to have around. Sheppard stole the show with Crowley’s suave brand of sass that clashed with the brothers in just the right way....

January 12, 2023 · 9 min · 1911 words · Denise Cook

Glass Onion Ending Explained The Perfect Mystery

How the rich fool you Netflix Miles Bron isn’t explicitly based on a single billionaire, but the people within the class that includes the likes of Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos all share this unquenchable desire to prove their superiority, believing the money and power they’ve accumulated over their lives was right and just. Of course, their superiority is a myth, but so many people buy into it. People flock to what they believe to be the great innovators of the world with the hope that they, too, will be able to hobnob among the elite one day....

January 12, 2023 · 13 min · 2603 words · Danny Gordon

Halloween Horror Nights 2022 Hollywood Is Still Orlando S Scrappy Little Brother

La Llorona and Scarecrow: The Reaping are Horror Nights done right Universal Studios Hollywood Orlando and Hollywood primarily differentiate themselves via their original (aka non-IP) mazes, with Orlando boasting six from the minds of creative architects. Hollywood delivered three, two of which are the event’s crowning must-see attractions. La Llorona: The Weeping Woman puts “The Curse of La Llorona” to shame, while Scarecrow: The Reaping caused my two most significant “jump but pretend I’m not scared” reactions (a futile farce as my maze buddy instantly called my bluff)....

January 12, 2023 · 12 min · 2435 words · Kevin Mahle

House Of The Dragon Just Made Rhaenyra The Most Relatable Princess Ever

House Of The Dragon Just Made Rhaenyra The Most Relatable Princess Ever HBO Max By Rafael Motamayor/Sept. 7, 2022 4:25 pm EST One of the many ways in which “House of the Dragon” resembles its predecessor is in its sprawling story with many moving parts, characters, and locations, which nevertheless starts out contained and with a clear protagonist. In “Game of Thrones,” that protagonist was Ned Stark (until he wasn’t), and in this prequel show, it seems to be princess Rhaenyra Targaryen....

January 12, 2023 · 9 min · 1771 words · Elizabeth Kightlinger

How Daniel Craig Avoided Making Glass Onion A Parody Of His Own Knives Out Performance

Character quirks, not bits Netflix “Glass Onion” is the first sequel Johnson has ever made to one of his own films since he started directing movies in the 2000s. Typically, Johnson doesn’t pen roles with specific actors in mind, so writing Benoit Blanc for “Glass Onion” – knowing that Craig would once again be the one to bring him to life — proved to be a unique challenge. “I didn’t like it,” Johnson admitted....

January 12, 2023 · 8 min · 1558 words · Christian Childs

How Nope Star Daniel Kaluuya Changed John Boyega S Approach To Acting

How Nope Star Daniel Kaluuya Changed John Boyega’s Approach To Acting Lucasfilm By Witney Seibold/Aug. 23, 2022 2:52 pm EST John Boyega’s feature film debut came in 2011 with the release of Joe Cornish’s excellent alien invasion film “Attack the Block.” Boyega, striking and intense, immediately caught the attention of those who saw Cornish’s film, and he would almost immediately go on to appear in numerous British TV and film projects like “Becoming Human” and “Law & Order: UK....

January 12, 2023 · 12 min · 2380 words · Angelica Lux

How Steve Carell Makes Sense Of Michael Scott S Most Problematic The Office Moments

‘He’s trying, and he just has poor social skills’ NBC Despite Michael’s constant poor taste, it’s always clear that he cares about his employees — something that Carell saw as a key redeeming feature even amidst Michael’s biggest mistakes. In an interview with Mashable, the actor said: “He’s a person with an enormously good, kind heart who lacked a great deal of information about the world around him. … [Michael’s] trying his best!...

January 12, 2023 · 13 min · 2653 words · Clifton Alejandro

Jake Gyllenhaal To Star In Road House Reboot Directed By Doug Liman For Prime Video

Time to not be nice Netflix One thing the movie has going for it is a script by Anthony Bagarozzi (“The Nice Guys”) and Charles Mondry. “The Nice Guys” does a great job balancing action, humor, and drama, and hopefully Bagarozzi can bring that energy to “Road House.” Joel Silver, who produced the original 1989 film, will produce for his company, Silver Pictures. In addition to Gyllenhaal, the cast also includes Daniela Melchior (“The Suicide Squad”), Gbemisola Ikumelo (“A League of Their Own”), Hannah Love Lanier (“A Black Lady Sketch Show”), Dominique Columbus (“Ray Donovan”), B....

January 12, 2023 · 5 min · 917 words · Stacey Tinker

Jordan Peele Shares Heartwarming Video Of The Moment Brandon Perea Found Out He Was Cast In Nope

Jordan Peele Shares Heartwarming Video Of The Moment Brandon Perea Found Out He Was Cast In Nope Universal Pictures By Jeremy Mathai/Nov. 17, 2022 10:35 am EST It’s not every day that young actors with few credits to their name (and especially those of color) manage to put themselves in a position for the role of a lifetime — let alone one in a Jordan Peele movie. When the “Get Out” and “Us” writer/director first began to tease early footage from the UFO-themed “Nope” (which /Film’s Chris Evangelista reviewed here), fans quickly gravitated towards the obvious scene-stealers: Daniel Kaluuya in his second collaboration with Peele, Keke Palmer as the fiery and charming Emerald Haywood, and especially Steven Yeun in an understated supporting role that packed much more of a punch than anyone was probably expecting....

January 12, 2023 · 8 min · 1631 words · Gregory Maguire

Josh Brolin Knows What Went Wrong With Jonah Hex

‘Hated it’ Warner Bros. Pictures If you’re unfamiliar with the “revenge trading” Brolin mentions, here’s the deal in a nutshell. If you think you’re going to make a certain amount of money, but you’re coming up short, you end up gambling more to try to make up for it. The producers thought they weren’t going to make back their budget with what was already shot, so they spent even more to try to fix it....

January 12, 2023 · 10 min · 2099 words · Bessie Tomes

Mike Judge Still Sees Beavis And Butt Head As His Career S Magnum Opus

Mike Judge’s favorite, dopey sons Paramount Although Mike Judge went on to make the cubicle-dweller masterpiece “Office Space” and the depressingly prophetic “Idiocracy,” his heart resides with Beavis and Butt-Head. As he told Vulture: “It’s still probably my favorite thing I’ve ever done. I mean, not all of it is good. We did some of them so quickly. But the stuff that’s good I look back fondly on and really like it....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 772 words · Brandy Noel

Mission Impossible 8 Production Halted Due To A Very Sheepish Nemesis

Mission Impossible 8 Production Halted Due To A Very Sheepish Nemesis Paramount Pictures / Universal Pictures By Ryan Scott/Sept. 16, 2022 1:42 pm EST The next two “Mission: Impossible” movies have suffered their fair share of setbacks. Writer/director Christopher McQuarrie and star/producer Tom Cruise have had to weather the pandemic, lots of crazy stunts, and other issues while attempting to get “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” and “Part Two” in the can....

January 12, 2023 · 6 min · 1174 words · Mary Samuels

Morbin Time Explained How This Morbius Meme Birthed A Monster

Morbin’ Time Explained: How This Morbius Meme Birthed A Monster Sony Pictures By Marcos Melendez/Sept. 9, 2022 1:20 pm EST With “Morbius” finally finding some measure of success as the number one movie on Netflix, it’s time to look back at the meme culture that spawned shortly after the film’s theatrical release. Though panned by critics and fans alike, “Morbius” lived on in the hearts of many through the birth of internet-wide inside jokes that often revolved around the phrase “It’s Morbin’ Time....

January 12, 2023 · 6 min · 1104 words · Craig Chowenhill

One Third Of The Time Filming Skyfall Was Spent On The First 10 Minutes

One Third Of The Time Filming Skyfall Was Spent On The First 10 Minutes MGM By Tyler Llewyn Taing/Nov. 9, 2022 2:43 pm EST The opening scenes of any film, especially an action blockbuster, are instrumental in establishing the tone and the pace audiences can expect from your movie. When you’re crafting a new entry in a long cinematic legacy of James Bond movies, there’s an even greater expectation to work against: nailing the franchise tradition of the cold open....

January 12, 2023 · 11 min · 2286 words · Yvonne Cadiz

Resurrection Director Andrew Semans Always Had That Big Ending In Mind Interview

Resurrection Director Andrew Semans Always Had That Big Ending In Mind [Interview] IFC Films By Jack Giroux/Aug. 1, 2022 2:24 pm EST “Resurrection” is a startling vision. Writer/director Andrew Semans often uses the mundane to create suspense and unease, giving the audience the sense that a monster is always waiting around the corner. In the horror film, the monster (played by Tim Roth) returns from Margaret’s (Rebecca Hall) past with a singular goal in mind....

January 12, 2023 · 22 min · 4630 words · Mike Pruett

Saturday Night Live Basically Became A Live Version Of Inside Amy Schumer And That S Just Fine

Saturday Night Live Basically Became A Live Version Of Inside Amy Schumer, And That’s Just Fine NBC By Ethan Anderton/Nov. 6, 2022 3:14 pm EST Amy Schumer returned to host “Saturday Night Live” for the third time this weekend, arriving in Studio 8H just in time to promote the return of her sketch comedy series “Inside Amy Schumer,” which began with a few seasons on Comedy Central, went on an extended hiatus, and has just come back with new episodes on Paramount+....

January 12, 2023 · 18 min · 3742 words · Jorge Phipps

Sean Astin Doesn T Agree With Fans Who Think The Lord Of The Rings Hero Is Sam

Sean Astin Doesn’t Agree With Fans Who Think The Lord Of The Rings’ Hero Is Sam New Line Cinema By Steven Ward/Aug. 24, 2022 3:04 pm EST Finding noble heroes and leaders in unlikely places is a theme central of J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy. It’s the reason his tale opens with a visit to the Shire and an introduction to a curious group of Middle-earth residents: Hobbits....

January 12, 2023 · 17 min · 3503 words · Gloria Hare

Steve Martin Is The Sole Reason John Hughes Directed Planes Trains And Automobiles

Steve Martin Is The Sole Reason John Hughes Directed Planes, Trains And Automobiles Paramount Pictures By J. Gabriel Ware/Nov. 7, 2022 8:29 am EST The 1987 comedy “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” is one of the late John Hughes’ best movies. On the project, Hughes pulled a triple duty: he wrote, directed, and produced the film. That, however, wasn’t suppose to be the case; Howard Deutch, who had just collaborated with Hughes on “Pretty in Pink,” was originally set to direct the Thanksgiving classic, but once Steve Martin came into play, Hughes had a change of heart....

January 12, 2023 · 8 min · 1583 words · Brenda Hendrickson

Taissa Farmiga Is Reprising Her Role As Sister Irene In The Nun 2

Taissa Farmiga Is Reprising Her Role As Sister Irene In The Nun 2 Warner Bros. By BJ Colangelo/Oct. 3, 2022 5:40 pm EST The “Conjuring” universe just got a little bit sweeter. Following the announcement that “Euphoria” star Storm Reid had been cast in the upcoming sequel to “The Nun,” The Hollywood Reporter announced that Taissa Farmiga (“American Horror Story,” “The Final Girls”) would be returning to reprise her role as Sister Irene....

January 12, 2023 · 6 min · 1192 words · Polly Ardrey

The 15 Greatest John Wayne Movie Moments

Battle of the Alamo -—The Alamo (1960) United Artists/YouTube John Wayne pulled double duty as director and star of 1960’s big-budget “The Alamo.” While James Edward Grant’s script plays loose with facts, Wayne delivers a spectacular epic that deserves more recognition than it receives, primarily due to its sheer ambition. Naturally, the crown jewel of this 167-minute production is the massive set piece that sees Davy Crockett (Wayne), Jim Bowie (Richard Widmark), William B....

January 12, 2023 · 42 min · 8856 words · Marion Bradish