The tall actor with a deep voice, piercing blue eyes and mischievous smile managed to switch effortlessly from character roles to romantic leads, opposite the likes of Jane Fonda and Julie Christie
New York's highest court on Thursday overturned disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein's 2020 conviction on sex crime charges, a shock reversal in one of the defining cases of the #MeToo movement
“Deadpool” actor Ryan Reynolds recently praised a restaurant in UK while posting a flyer on his Instagram, and since then the restaurant’s bookings have been “off the scale”.
Last month, Chris Hemsworth had hinted that "Thor: Love and Thunder" might be his last movie as the God of Thunder. Now, another Marvel star, Chris Pratt has spoken about parting ways with the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
“Minions: The Rise of Gru” brought in an estimated $108.5 million in ticket sales in North America.
One of Hollywood’s most popular stars, Tom Cruise, was born on this day in 1962.The American actor and producer began his career in the 1980s. With numerous hits under his belt, the 'Mission Impossible' actor has bagged numerous accolades, including the Golden Globe Awards for three times and Honorary Palme d'Or award.
Woody Allen told Alec Baldwin during a live interview Tuesday on Instagram that he is mulling ending his movie-making career, saying directing has lost its luster.
Now that the ball is in Johnny’s court, will he accept the deal once again?
A prominent Bill Cosby accuser filed suit on October 14 against the actor over a 1990 hotel room encounter in Atlantic City, New Jersey, before the State's two-year window to file older sexual assault claims expires.
The first look at Kristen Stewart’s Diana for the highly anticipated movie “Spencer” is still etched in my mind. In a red coat and black hat over one of the most iconic hairstyles, Stewart captured the somber yet sunny disposition of the late Princess.
Recently, Timothée Chalamet revealed to fans the first look of himself as the young inventor and chocolate genius Willy Wonka.
Audrey Hepburn biting down on a cigarette holder whilst donning a black dress on the poster for “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” was a defining moment for the golden age of Hollywood. Featuring Hepburn in one of her most iconic roles, the Oscar-winning film was released on this day in 1961 to great critical and commercial acclaim, following the life of Holly Golightly, a naive, eccentric young girl who falls in love with a struggling writer.
A new teaser for the “Game of Thrones” spinoff “House of the Dragon”, was released recently. HBO promises the premiere of the show in 2022.
Directed by Erin Lee Carr, the Netflix production, “Britney vs Spears” documents events that led to the conservatorship and the neglect Britney Spears faced for thirteen years. It released on Netflix on September 28, 2021.
Noted UK-based hair and makeup designer, Marc Pilcher, who won an Emmy for Netflix’s hit series “Bridgerton” has died at the age of 53 due to Covid-19.
Pandemic moviegoing is finally starting to look like pre-pandemic moviegoing. Sony Pictures’ Marvel sequel “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” blew away expectations to debut with $90.1 million in ticket sales, making it easily the best opening of the pandemic, according to studio estimates Sunday.
As “Friends” fans know, Rachel Green, played by Jennifer Aniston, had a job at the coffee shop, Central Perk. Courteney Cox, who played Monica Geller on the beloved series, has been filming the horror comedy “Shining Vale” on the grounds of Warner Bros in Los Angeles, the same studio where “Friends” was shot from 1994 to 2004.
Walt Disney Co and actress Scarlett Johansson have resolved their legal dispute stemming from the release of her Marvel superhero movie "Black Widow," the company and the performer said jointly on Thursday. Terms of the settlement between Disney and Johansson's Periwinkle Entertainment company were not disclosed.