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Plus, a full review of Leigh Whannell’s new Blumhouse movie 'Wolf Man' starring Christopher Abbott, and a look at Marvel's trailer for 'Daredevil: Born Again.'
Plus, Mel Gibson keeps the faith after losing his home, and 'Wicked' performs wicked well in its first week of digital release on premium VOD.
Plus, Colman Domingo joins Glen Powell's new movie, my thoughts on this week's SAG nominees, and the Hollywood publicist who could use your help after this week's fires.
Plus, Glen Powell gets a first-look deal at Universal, and why Bret Easton Ellis may be right about Austin Butler, but wrong about 'American Psycho' being "fake news."
Plus, my thoughts on the Golden Globes and why they don't matter at all as far as the Oscars are concerned, and Jacob Elordi's new gig working with Ridley Scott.
Scott Mantz, Perri Nemiroff, and I discuss Sunday night's ceremony and whether the big blockbuster ('Wicked') will prevail over indies such as 'Anora' and 'The Substance.'
Plus, a review of Noah Wyle's new Max series 'The Pitt,' and the latest episode of 'The Hot Mic,' which includes a fiery discussion about the Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni circus.
Scott Mantz, Perri Nemiroff, and I discuss where both screenplay categories stand as of New Year's Eve, and why 'The Wild Robot' is the frontrunner to win Animated Feature.
Plus, Jason Momoa returns to DC as Lobo, Sony wants Harrison Ford to fuel up 'Air Force One' again, and yet another delay for Matt Reeves' sequel to 'The Batman.'
Plus, Christopher Nolan reveals his new film, and reviews of 'Los Frikis,' 'The Wild Robot,' and 'Universal Language,' which is Canada's Oscar submission this year.
Scott Mantz, Perri Nemiroff, and I discuss who's on the outside looking in as of Christmas Eve, and why I think 'Anora's Yura Borisov is the dark horse who could win.
"Look up" the early buzz on 'Star Wars,' which was ridiculed by George Lucas' own friends when they first saw an early cut of the 1977 classic.