One of the most iconic actors of his generation, Kevin Bacon has been a standout in films of every genre for decades now. This includes his first three notable roles, all of which are now considered cinematic classics. He was there for the "I'm a zit. Get it?" line in National Lampoon's Animal House, he was there for a moving coming-of-age story in Diner, and, perhaps most notably, he was there for the most iconic death scene in the entirety of the Friday the 13th franchise.
For a brief moment in time, Deadpool & Wolverines director, Shawn Levy, nearly took on the Ezra Miller-led film, The Flash. In hindsight, it doesnt seem that far-fetched considering Levys resume (Night at the Museum, Stranger Things, Free Guy) and the fact that he is helming what is in all likelihood this summers most highly anticipated movie.
Andy Wolton's family comedy about adoptive parents Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall) is one of the best feel-good shows available to stream right now.
The hit legal drama Suits has forged its way to the top of the Netflix charts once again in the wake of the ninth and final season landing on the streaming platform at last. The series, which ended back in 2019 and stars Gabriel Macht and Patrick J. Adams as New York City lawyers, saw surprise success on Netflix last year, during which time it rose through the ranks to become one of the biggest hits in the history of the streaming giant.
Alan Ritchson has undergone a surprising transformation for his latest role, ditching the short, simple hairstyle and behemoth bulk of Reacher for long locks and a thinner (but still huge) frame. The actor took to social media to share how his new character, the lead of the upcoming action movie Motor City from Old Henry director Potsy Ponciroli, has been achieved.
Director Lee Jong-pil said he didn't intend his drama about a North Korean soldier fleeing his home country to be queer-coded. IndieWire unpacks why it very much is.