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Carl Weathers and "Pinocchio" co-director Mark Gustafson were among those who died in the first five days of February. -
David Harbour Reflects On 'Hellboy' Flopping And Reaching Out To 'Green Lantern's' Ryan Reynolds For Advice
As an actor, it ain't easy to be attached to a monumental flop, especially when it's your first leading role in a blockbuster film. This was certainly the case for David Harbour, star of the hit Netflix series Stranger Things. -
Tom Hanks And Robert Zemeckis Team Up Again For Disney+'s Live-Action 'Pinocchio:' Check Out The New Teaser Trailer
Disney+'s Live-Action 'Pinocchio' just dropped its first teaser trailer, starring Tom Hanks. -
From The Darkly Imaginative Mind Of Guillermo del Toro, Netflix's 'Pinocchio' To Premiere At Annecy Animation Festival In June
Guillermo del Toro's Long-Awaited 'Pinocchio' musical will premiere at the Annecy Animation Festival in June, ahead of its December release on Netflix. -
Disney Releases First Look Image At Their Upcoming Live Action 'Pinocchio' Starring Tom Hanks and Joseph Gordon-Levitt
The Disney version is slated to drop only a few months before the previously announced Guillermo Del Toro version on Netflix, so it will be interesting to compare the two. -
Tom Hiddleston Just Broke A Two-Year Twitter Hiatus Just To Like A Tweet About Taylor Swift In Another Language
The 'Loki' star apparently liked a tweet about his former relationship with the 'Red' singer written partially in Hindi today, only to unlike it - which wouldn't be as weird if he'd had any activity on the app since 2020. -
Here is Every Single Upcoming Reboot Happening in Theaters or On TV (That We Know Of)
From 'How I Met Your Mother' to 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre,' it seems that nobody is safe from the reboot treatment these days. Is one of your favorites on the list? -
Netflix Preview of All Its 2022 Movie Releases Promises 'Every Night Is Movie Night' And We're Pretty Pumped About It
Netflix's new jam-packed trailer is promising dozens of new films - and something new to watch every week. We. Can't. Wait. -
Where Is Jiminy? How Guillermo Del Toro Saved A Cricket From A Pestiferious Pinocchio - Or Did He?
If you just saw the trailer for Guillermo Del Toro's upcoming remake of 'Pinocchio,' you're probably asking one question: Who is Sebastian, and where the heck is Jiminy Cricket?! -
No Ifs, Ands, or Butts! From Ryan Reynolds to Will Smith: The Butt is Being Overused in Hollywood and It's Getting Ass-inine!
Hollywood is overusing the bare butt, and it needs to stop. [ Note: I understand that this article will spark some controversy. It is a difficult subject, one that maintains an array of varying opinions. -
Director Guillermo del Toro Playfully Referenced His English-Language Debut Film 'Mimic' in New Film 'Nightmare Alley'
Eagle-eyed viewers of director Guillermo del Toro's 'Nightmare Alley' may have been treated to a little surprise if they caught the Easter egg the director placed in the background of one of the scenes. -
Final 'Nightmare Alley' Trailer Showcases The Brilliant Eye Of Academy Award Winning Director Guillermo del Toro
Latest Trailer For Guillermo del Toro's 'Nightmare Alley' Is A Sneak Peek Into The Director's Powerful Style -
‘Pacific Rim Uprising’ Review Roundup: What The Critics Are Saying
The first reviews for sci-fi fantasy sequel 'Pacific Rim Uprising' pointed to the lack of original director Guillermo Del Toro's magical sensibilities. Critics argued the film was setting up a franchise rather than telling a coherent story. -
'Shape of Water' Director Guillermo Del Toro Divorces Wife 6 Days After Winning Oscars
‘The Shape of Water’ director Guillermo del Toro subtly announced his divorce days after winning several Oscars. Del Toro and wife Lorenza Newton were married for nearly 31 years. -
Shape Of Water's Michael Shannon Watched The Oscars Without Sound From Chicago Dive Bar
Michael Shannon played a major role in 'Shape of Water,' but he was noticeably missing on Sunday's event. Apparently, he was at a Chicago bar watching the Oscars through a TV with no sound. -
Guillermo Del Toro, Fox Searchlight Facing Copyright Suit For 'The Shape Of Water’
The favorite 'The Shape of Water' for Oscar's Best Picture this year found itself under intense scrutiny just weeks before the Academy Awards. The director behind the film, Guillermo del Toro, was accused of plagiarizing its central idea by the son of a well-known playwright. -
‘Death Stranding’ News: Hideo Kojima Wants To Avoid Characters With Big Breasts With No Back Story [VIDEO]
Characters in “Death Stranding” will have a specific reason why they should look that way. Hideo Kojima is planning something different for "Death Stranding. -
Netflix Updates: Several New DreamWorks Animation Series Are Coming In 2016 [VIDEO]
Netflix and DreamWorks have just expanded their agreement, promising us more original content and robot nostalgia. -
'Justice League' Movie News: Guillermo Del Toro's 'JL Dark' Could Work Into Shared Universe, But When Will We See It? [VIDEO]
Warner Bros. and DC haven't even really entered the cinematic universe field yet, but they are already planning on a long future with their upcoming slate of films. Now is the studio adding a famous director to the fold to bring this film to life within the new universe? -
'Justice League' Movie News: The Script For Another Comic Book Series Is Done, But When Will Guillermo Del Toro's Film Come To Theaters? [VIDEO]
While heroes like Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and Cyborg are getting the feature film treatment, Warner Bros./DC Comics may have another team on their hands from one of the better working directors today. -
'The Strain' Season 2: Did Guillermo del Toro's TV Thriller Get Renewed?
Gory paranormal television thriller "The Strain," one of the top new series on U.S. cable television, has been renewed for a second 13-episode season, U.S. cable network FX said on Tuesday.