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New ‘Jumanji' Movie to Begin Shooting in November, Brittany O'Grady Joins Returning Cast (Exclusive)
Jumanji is back in game play mode as Sony's latest sequel of its hit franchise heads toward a November start of production in Los Angeles. Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black and Karen Gillan are returning to star in the feature, which will once again be directed by Jake Kasdan.
Netflix's 'The Woman in Cabin 10' film takes some detours from the book, but the heart of the story is still there with a few modern updates.
Bradley Cooper revealed that he filmed scenes for his new movie Is This Thing On? at his daughter Lea De Seine Shayk Cooper's real-life school in New York City at the New York Film Festival on Oct. 10.
After rallying Barbies everywhere with her rousing speech about womanhood in that 2023 movie, now America Ferrera is playing a real-life hero in 'The Lost Bus,' playing a teacher who helped save 22 children during the devastating 2018 California Camp Fire.
The U.K. premiere of Noah Baumbach's 'Jay Kelly,' took place at London's Royal Festival Hall Friday night, not before Clooney and Sandler were jokingly told off for joking around while their director spoke.
Responding to one film critic who called “One Battle After Another” an “important” movie, Ellise responded: “No, it is not. It has really not read the room. It has not read the room at all about what’s going on in America.”
Bradley Cooper is back in the director's chair for standup comedy movie "Is This Thing On?", which was filmed in part at his daughter's school.
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Few moviegoers knew his name, but directors like Sergio Leone, Sylvester Stallone and Quentin Tarantino considered his vivid work invaluable.
Movies are too reliant on effects and not enough on excellent writing, the acclaimed director said. Virtuoso director Sir Ridley Scott says so much “s--t” is spewing out of Hollywood that he’s been forced to start rewatching his old movies.