Plus, a hot scoop about a pair of Emmy winners who are in talks to join Michael C. Hall in 'Dexter: Resurrection,' and my thoughts on Conan O'Brien hosting the Academy Awards.
Plus, Lady Gaga teams up with Jenna Ortega, John Krasinski is named People's Sexiest Man Alive, Rami Malek hunts terrorists, and Netflix may have a perception problem.
Plus, Denzel Washington is joining the MCU, Lupita Nyong'o teams up with Christopher Nolan, Lucasfilm bets on Daisy Ridley, and critics still have terrible taste.
Plus, HBO eyes Mark Rylance for its 'Harry Potter' TV series, Gal Gadot runs toward 'The Runner,' and I review Ridley Scott's swords-and-sandals sequel 'Gladiator II.'
Producer William Clevinger (RZA's 'Cut Throat City') has ambitious plans for the partnership, including the launch of a new streaming platform called Lucell3.
Plus, I celebrate this newsletter's first anniversary, and reveal who should play Freddy Krueger in New Line's inevitable remake of 'A Nightmare on Elm Street.'
Plus, 'Mickey 17' moonwalks to Michael Jackson's old release date, Eddie Murphy reteams with Bill Condon, and my review of Steve McQueen's WWII movie 'Blitz.'
Scott Mantz, Perri Nemiroff, and I also disagree when it comes to predicting a January surprise that would delight genre fans...
Plus, the director of 'Nanny' tackles 'The Fly,' Lionsgate nabs The Weeknd's new movie, TriStar gets into business with Nate Bargatze, and my review of 'Emilia Pérez.'
Plus, Tom Cruise has another need for speed, Universal wants to keep playing with Legos, Ben Mendelsohn joins three movies, and Sony's killer trailer for 'Heart Eyes.'
Plus, Armie Hammer exits the acting slammer, Idris Elba takes the wheel of 'Hammer Down,' and J.J. Abrams fires up an animated movie based on 'Emily the Strange.'
Plus, Natalie Portman teams up with Jenna Ortega, Sophie Turner tests for the lead in Amazon's 'Tomb Raider' series, and my thoughts on A24's 'Queer' trailer.