Did the look of “Collateral” seem like a step down for Mann, and for movies? I worried about that. The actual movie, which came out 20...
This is of course not the last we see of Ryle. He just happens to be the brother of Allysa (Jenny Slate), the quirky rich and...
I thought, “Oh, I’ll skip reading that piece and save it until I see the movie this weekend.” My wife had already seen it and loved it....
Owen Teague commented it was “the most deeply wonderful experience I’ve ever had making a film” and it “recalibrated the way that I think about acting...
How did you land on the Carly Simon song? It was actually Brenna’s idea! I insisted we choose a deep cut from one of the holy...
But author and activist, Chaz Ebert, still has hope. “When I started working on my book, I wasn’t sure why I was writing it,” explains Ebert....
Was SDCC ‘Finally Back to Normal’ in a Post-Pandemic World? That’s what SDCC chief communications and strategy office David Glanzer told Variety, but is it true? As Variety...
Mainly for getting rid of Pupkin, Langford makes a little inconsequential promise in the end. Alas, this leads to more delusion in Pupkin’s troubled mind, and...
Robb in particular is still one of the show’s most fascinating characters, and Lawtey continues to deliver the show’s most unwavering emotional performance. “I don’t know...
Now “Harold and the Purple Crayon” has arrived in theaters in all its live-action glory. It starts on a surprisingly engaging note: a 2-D animated sequence...