Could Joaquin Phoenix be the next big villain in "Batman vs. Superman?" According to reports, Warner Bros is interesting in hiring the Academy Award nominee for its next major film.
How the mighty have fallen. Once the much-proclaimed protégé of the revered Steven Spielberg, Shia LaBeouf is now one of the most disgraced individuals in the entire film industry. Complaints of plagiarism were leveled against the thespian last week and it seems that this has only revealed more examples of unauthorized copying.
Product placement is often seen as the bane of modern films, particularly those created in a studio setting. There is simply nothing more distracting or irritating than trying to immerse yourself in a film and then suddenly having a company logo appear on screen; how can one maintain that level of immersion when this immediately makes the viewer realize that he/ she just paid to watch a commercial that some film production executives thought the audience would either ignore or simply not pay attention to.
It turns out that John Wesley Shipp, the actor who played The Flash in the 1990s TV series, will play Barry Allen's father Henry in the upcoming TV adaption of the show.
Following the infamous split between Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez, the "Come & Get It" hitmaker's worried grandparents Ricardo and Mary Gomez now open up about their granddaughter's troubled life of fame.
It was quite an awesome night for Miley Cyrus, as she took home two prestigious trophies at this year's World Music Awards, which took place in Monaco on Tuesday, May 27.
What happens in Vegas apparently doesn’t stay in Vegas…it ends up in the news.
Just days after the “Fatburger” blowout between Atlanta rapper T.I. and undefeated boxing champ Floyd Mayweather Jr. occurred, Mayweather’s friend Benzino got into a blowout of his own.
The "Fifty Shades of Grey" trilogy has not only brought author E.L. James an upcoming movie adaptation, but also a line of wines and the blame for spreading STIs in America.
"August: Osage County's" sloppy scripting is ultimately a strong actor-driven work. Streep and Roberts are the foundation and pillars that hold up the film, but their co-stars do a tremendous job of filling out the world and conflicts that permeate the drama. The film is worth watching if only for the extensive dinner scene at its core.
The three-hour running time says it all. The film is excessive in every possible way, but a true treat for those will to accept Scorsese's epic on his terms. The director does not pull any punches and his terrific cast does everything to take the viewer on an unforgettable journey. Easily one of the best film's the cinematic legend has made in the last two decades.