Robert Redford and Jane Fonda are no strangers to one another's company. It was nearly fifty years ago when they played newlyweds in Barefoot in the Park, after which they co-starred in The Chase and The Electric Horseman. Now, they're set to star together once again in Netflix's upcoming movie Our Souls at Night, which had its first still released over the weekend.
Here we go again. Another day, another person defending the Star Wars prequels online. This time though, the person in question is a little more high-profile than usual. That's because it's Rian Johnson, the writer/director behind Brick, Looper, The Brothers Bloom and one other small film you might have heard of: Star Wars: Episode VIII. Needless to say, you might want to hear his case.
Tim Curry provided one of his most iconic performances in the 1990 TV miniseries It, and that's saying something. From the looks of it though, Bill Skarsgard promises to give him a run for his money in Warner Bros.' new two-part, R-rated take on the Stephen King story, which hit theatres next year. Continuing to ramp up the promotion for the film, a new still has been released today, finding Pennywise the Clown lurking in the sewers underneath Derry, Maine.
NBC's certainly not in Kansas anymore. Starting early next year, TV audiences everywhere will get to see a new take on the classic L. Frank Baum story with Emerald City. Given the Game of Thrones treatment, these new clips promise a decidedly fresh and far more mature take on the fable.
As long as there's a sun in the sky and producers working at the BBC, there will be a new season of Doctor Who. With Peter Capaldi fitting in comfortably into the role, the Doctor will be back for more in the new year, and to celebrate his expected return, a new trailer has now been unveiled.
Batman has one primary rule: not to kill. That rule was broken though, either to the acclaim or determent of comic book fans and general moviegoers everywhere, in Zack Snyder's Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice earlier this year. It wasn't merely that Batman straight-up killed people in the divisive blockbuster; he slaughtered them, often in ways that would not merely kill the victims but, in some cases, leave their corpses well beyond recognition.
Whether you love it or hate it, expect to see Fuller House return for another round. Over the weekend, Netflix renewed the sequel series for a third season, set to hit the streaming service next year. The news came from the program's official Twitter account on Christmas Eve, noting that fans' holiday wishes were "answered."
If you happen to be in the Chicago area in 2017 and find yourself looking for bars and restaurants that celebrate Harold Ramis' 1980s golf comedy Caddyshack, you're in luck. Bill Murray, alongside his five Murray brothers, including co-star/co-writer Brian Doyle-Murray, are teaming up to produce the themed bar in the greater Chicago metropolitan area, just north of the city in the village of Rosemont. Gotta say, that sounds pretty alright.
At this point, it's rare to find someone who hasn't watched Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, let alone the original Star Wars films, let alone never ventured into a galaxy far, far away at least once. It's doubly rare, however, to find out that someone who worked on the films themselves hasn't seen them, either. Yet, if we're to take the word of John Williams, that's the case with the legendary film composer.
It hasn't been any easy journey for It, the newest Stephen King adaptation that once found Cary Fukunaga (True Detective season 1) and the Duffer Brothers (Netflix's Stranger Things) involved in some capacity before the job went to director Andy Muschietti (Mama). Currently in post-production, Pennywise the Clown will soon scares audiences everywhere when he creeps into theatres next year. If you want another peak at what the horror flick will entail before then though, check out the newest still above.