Tommy Wiseau Only Approved Of 99.9% Of The Disaster Artist According To Dave Franco
During the premiere of "The Disaster Artist" at SXSW, Tommy Wiseau was in attendance to see the film for the first time and approved of 99.9% of the film.
Read MoreDuring the premiere of "The Disaster Artist" at SXSW, Tommy Wiseau was in attendance to see the film for the first time and approved of 99.9% of the film.
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Read MoreBella Ramsey has finally started playing "The Last of Us," despite the show's creators asking her not to.
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Read MoreDave Bautista sat down with Looper to talk about conquering his acting fears in M. Night Shyamalan's "Knock at the Cabin."
Read MoreThere may be hope on the horizon for the Netflix password sharers who have been furiously trying to figure out how to continue their binge-watching ways.
Read More"Criminal Minds: Evolution" star Joe Mantegna hinted at what fans might see in the show next season, including possible storylines and cast reappearances.
Read MoreDave Bautista, whose career rocketed upwards when James Gunn cast him in "Guardians of the Galaxy," expresses his excitement for Gunn's plans for the DCEU.
Read More"The Terminal List" has been renewed for a second season, but fans of the series are also going to get a spin-off series with Taylor Kitsch cast as the lead.
Read MoreSuper Bowl LVII is reportedly loaded with trailers, including showcases for "The Flash," "The Little Mermaid," "Transformers: Rise of the Beast," and more.
Read MoreDespite recent review bombing, The Last of Us still draws in a lot of viewers. And it's far from the only recent project to fall victim to review bombers.
Read MoreMany wonder if Rey will someday return to Star Wars in some fashion, but Daisy Ridley, for her part, isn't quite certain if it'll ever happen.
Read MoreBen Whishaw, who voices the film version of Paddington Bear, offered a worrisome non-update regarding the status of Paddington 3.
Read MoreDirector M. Night Shyamalan's latest project is "The Knock at the Cabin," and he revealed that the stellar ensemble cast had a huge influence on him.
Read More"Pennyworth," which told the origin story of longtime Wayne family butler Alfred Pennyworth, has been canceled at HBO Max.
Read MoreThere's an uncomfortable entrepreneur stare-down that happens behind the scenes of every "Shark Tank" pitch. Here's how it plays out.
Read MorePedro Pascal will host "Saturday Night Live" on February 4, and if a recent promo is any indication, it will have plenty of references to "The Last of Us."
Read MoreWarrior Nun has ended. Season 3 is dead. But we can connect the dots and see where it was going.
Read MoreNBC's long-running crime drama "The Blacklist," starring James Spader as Raymond "Red" Reddington, is coming to an end with the upcoming Season 10.
Read MoreJohn Constantine wasn't named in Gunn's announcements. Yet, there are signs that the DCU might be making low key preparations to unleash the character.
Read MoreDC Studios co-CEO James Gunn teased "Swamp Thing" as an upcoming project for the new DCU, and "Logan" director James Mangold is reportedly being eyed to direct.
Read MoreDC Studios co-CEO James Gunn revealed he plans to work with "The Flash" director Andy Muschietti on more DC projects in the future, which should excite fans.
Read MoreJohn Williams' Harry Potter score is like a national anthem to fans of the franchise, and Rupert Grint is no different.
Read MoreFans of Paul Giamatti are expressing their feelings over the recent Verizon advertisements featuring the award-winning actor playing scientist Albert Einstein.
Read MoreTom Brady has said he's officially stepping down from football. He'll have a lot of free time on his hands, and he's expressed interest in getting into acting.
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