Willie Garson, Who Played The Beloved Stanford Blatch On Sex And The City, Has Died At 57
Willie Garson, best known for playing Stanford Blatch on Sex and the City, has died at the age of 57. Fans and colleagues alike are shocked.
Read MoreWillie Garson, best known for playing Stanford Blatch on Sex and the City, has died at the age of 57. Fans and colleagues alike are shocked.
Read MoreVans is at it again with a new line just for spooky season — horror movie-inspired slip-ons, sk8-his, and authentics coming this October.
Read MoreThe Howling is getting the 4K treatment this Halloween season along with a special limited theatrical release. Find it this October.
Read MoreShang-Chi's 45-day window of theatrical exclusivity was bumped up to 70 days due to its success. You can watch it at home this November.
Read MoreCassandra Peterson (AKA Elvira, Mistress of the Dark) has released her memoir and come out on the same day. LGBTQ+ horror fans rejoice!
Read MorePeaky Blinders may be over, but don't despair! If you're looking for other period shows about criminal families, we have you covered.
Read MoreThe Starling screenwriter Matt Harris sat down for an interview to talk about his long-overdue film starring Melissa McCarthy.
Read MoreOver the course of his career, Wes Anderson has given us characters who are quirky, charming, and utterly unique — and none of them are better than these 10.
Read MoreOrson Welles' movies are provocative, ambitious, and often unfinished. Whether completed by Welles or someone else, here are all of them, ranked by quality.
Read MoreDenzel Washington anchors The Little Things with a standout performance — but then, Washington is great in everything, including these other films.
Read MoreThe Wheel of Time turns, and actors come and pass as Amazon announces a major casting change for the second season of the adaptation.
Read MoreSofia Coppola's talent is undeniable, and her films are the source of endless conversations. Here is her entire filmography, ranked from worst to best.
Read MoreWatch the trailer for Rebecca Hall's Passing starring Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga.
Read MoreDisney+ is getting its own day now. Sure! Why not! And to celebrate, Shang-Chi will start streaming as part of the celebration.
Read MoreA Pitch Perfect series is in the works that centers on Adam Devine's Bumper character. That may sound iffy, but one of the show's writers has our attention.
Read MoreOnly Murders in the Building lovingly skewers the true-crime genre — and boy, does it looks good doing it.
Read MoreGrudge, a Turkish film called Kin in its native language, is a psychological thriller centering around an already-solved murder. Or is it?
Read MoreWhile you wait for The Book of Boba Fett, catch up on the Mandalorian bounty hunter's other adventures in these standout comics.
Read MoreThe director of Intrusion rolled with the pandemic punches and reinvented his thriller so it could be shot under unusual circumstances.
Read MoreJohn Boyega has been cast opposite Viola Davis in a historical epic from The Old Guard director Gina Prince-Bythewood.
Read MoreWandaVision star Kathryn Hahn has been cast as Joan Rivers in Showtime's limited series The Comeback Girl, which is all about the creation of The Late Show.
Read MoreFlanagan fans are eagerly anticipating his latest, Midnight Mass. But the horror filmmaker cautions that this won't be like Haunting.
Read MoreOn today's episode of /Film Daily, Ben and Chris talk about The Many Saints of Newark, Shakespeare in Love, Black Widow, Cruella, and much more.
Read MoreWe spoke to two of the key minds behind Star Wars: Visions about taking Star Wars to a new place while remaining distinctly, well, Star Wars.
Read MoreHow much knowledge of The Sopranos do you need before you watch The Many Saints of Newark? We'll tell you!
Read MoreOf course, the virus takes the form of perpetual punching bag Meg Griffin, who gets beaten up by the buff animated versions of the vaccine.
Read MoreMarvel fans were asked who they thought the best villain was in Phase 2 of the MCU, and they actually came up with the right answer. But why are they correct?
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