Category Archives: News
‘Operation Sabre’ Creator Vladimir Tagic Talks His Feature Debut ‘Yugo Florida’ and How TV Filled ‘Gap Between Festival and Superhero Films’ in Europe
Following the success of TV series "Operation Sabre," which premiered in Canneseries to acclaim last year and went on to win audiences across Europe, one of its creators is making another dream come t...
Rafa Sales Ross Aug 15, 2025
James Gunn Posts His Emotional On-Set Debate With David Corenswet Over Superman’s Big Speech: I Was ‘Freaked Out (and So Happy)’ It Was Filmed
SPOILER ALERT: This story discusses plot developments in "Superman," which is now available to purchase on digital VOD. James Gunn provided a rare and fascinating look inside the process of making "Su...
Adam B. Vary Aug 15, 2025
How ‘Hacks,’ ‘Only Murders in the Building’ and More TV Hits Find the Balance Between Mocking and Complimenting Hollywood
Judging by this year's comedy series Emmy nominees, Hollywood does have a sense of humor about itself. This year, both the category's incumbent, HBO Max's "Hacks," as well as buzzy new contender, Appl...
Emily Longeretta Aug 15, 2025
Every song on the ‘Nobody 2’ soundtrack
Bob Odenkirk returns as workaholic assassin Hutch Mansell in the sequel to Nobody. Directed by Timo Tjahjanto, the action comedy sequel picks up four years later as Hutch is taking up assassin assignm...
Adam Starkey Aug 15, 2025
‘Presumed Innocent’ Star Bill Camp Breaks Down That ‘Surreal’ Explosion Scene and Asking to Take Home the Fake Head: ‘They Said No’
Somewhere in Los Angeles, there's an impeccably detailed mold of Bill Camp's head sitting on a shelf. He thinks of it sometimes, wondering if people pass by it or if it has just sat in the darkness si...
Emily Longeretta Aug 15, 2025
Michael Sloan, Co-Creator of ‘The Equalizer,’ Dies at 78
Michael Sloan, the television writer and producer who co-created TV series “The Equalizer” with Richard Lindheim, died Wednesday in New York City. He was 78. Born in New York City in 1946,...
Andrew McGowan Aug 15, 2025
Dan Ziskie, ‘House of Cards’ and ‘Treme’ Actor, Dies at 80
Dan Ziskie, an actor known for his roles in "House of Cards" and "Treme," died on July 21. He was 80. His family reported that Ziskie had died from arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Born in Det...
Leia Mendoza Aug 15, 2025
Netflix Doc ‘Fit for TV: The Reality of The Biggest Loser’ Reveals That Jillian Michaels Never Reached Out to Bob Harper After His 2017 Heart Attack
The first season of “The Biggest Loser” launched in 2004 and quickly became a hit NBC show. The reality series followed a group of obese people as they competed to lose weight with the hel...
Addie Morfoot Aug 15, 2025
‘Black Ops 7’ Trailer Pushes ‘Call of Duty’ to Marketing Extremes With Fake Magazine Covers and Bogus IPO
Activision has outdone its “Black Ops” ways with Friday’s release of the latest marketing tactic for the upcoming “Call of Duty: Black Ops 7,” which caps off a week of fa...
Jennifer Maas Aug 15, 2025
Martin Short on the Future of ‘Only Murders in the Building,’ and Why He Didn’t Host ‘Match Game’ as Jiminy Glick
Martin Short was the only one of the three “Only Murders in the Building” stars to receive an Emmy acting nomination this year - and he’s still laughing at how co-star Steve Martin t...
Varietyschneider Aug 15, 2025