A lot of detail goes into Wes Anderson's films, as Jeffrey Wright learned all too well trying to get one simple shot just right while filming "Asteroid City."
Scarlett Johansson and Jason Schwartzman spoke to Looper about their 1950s-set film, "Asteroid City," and what was new about Wes Anderson's directorial style.
Making a "Barbie" film might sound like a slam dunk, but Margot Robbie says Warner Bros. and Mattel alike approached the project with caution at first.
Scarlett Johansson shared that she was inspired by this Old Hollywood starlet when crafting her character Midge Campbell for Wes Anderson's "Asteroid City."
2023 has already been a great showcase for a wide variety of comedies in almost every type of subgenre imaginable, but these are the year's best sp far.
Fans of the "Father of the Bride" franchise will be excited to know that the entire series of films is now available to stream. Here's where you can watch them.
Wes Anderson's sci-fi comedy "Asteroid City" comes some 15 years after he and Tom Hanks first became friends through one of the director's regular actors.
Though Anna Faris was eventually cast in the role of Cindy, as "Scary Movie" director Keenen Ivory Wayans explained, it was only after a long search for talent.
Marketed as a throwback to mid-aughts parody fare like the "Scary Movie" films, "The Blackening" is both more interesting and less laugh-out-loud funny.
Some movies are bad whereas others make you regret ever watching them in the first place. From Cats to Street Fighter, here are the movies we wished we avoided.
If you've read and loved "Red, White & Royal Blue" by Casey McQuiston, you're probably gearing up for the movie; here's how similar it'll be to the book.
"Galaxy Quest 2," the sequel to the classic starring Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, and Alan Rickman, already exists - here's why it could never be filmed today.
Wes Anderson has won his appeal about "Asteroid City"'s R rating, meaning the film will now release rated PG-13; and this calls into question the MPA's system.
An early-2000s flick is finding new life on Netflix, with fans tuning in to watch the once critically-hated comedy film starring Jim Carrey and Morgan Freeman.
Dewayne Perkins, writer and star of the new horror-comedy "The Blackening," told Looper how improvisation played an important role in shaping the film.