Emma Stefansky
Facebook’s New Algorithm Will Filter Out Spoilers for Your Favorite TV Shows
With this new algorithm, you won’t get your favorite TV show twists spoiled for you.
‘The Last Jedi’ Is the Number One Movie of 2017 After Three Weekends
Not only has the movie already crossed $1 billion worldwide after just three weeks in theaters, it’s not the #1 movie of 2017.
Rotten Tomatoes Reveals Top 100 Best-Reviewed Movies of 2017
Rotten Tomatoes has releases the list of the 100 best-reviewed films of the year, including ‘Get Out,’ ‘Dunkirk,’ and ‘Wonder Woman.’
‘Die Hard’ Cut the Scene That Explains Its One Major Plot Hole
How did John McClane know that Hans Gruber was one of the terrorists when they’d only just met?
Watch All of 2017’s Best Movie Trailers in One Amazing Mashup
This one features Blade Runner 2049 right alongside IT, Phantom Thread, and The Florida Project.
‘The Last Jedi’ Is Keeping the Millennium Falcon Bubble-Wrapped Seat Belts From ‘A New Hope’
Director Rian Johnson reveals one detail about the Millennium Falcon you can expect to see in ‘The Last Jedi.’
Denis Villeneuve Still Mystified at ‘Blade Runner 2049’s Disappointing Box Office
Villeneuve thinks a combination of the weird content and the length of the movie is what drove people away.
A New Study Finds White Men Still Talk the Most in Movies
The goal with any society is to get better at stuff, to learn from mistakes and evolve, gradually, over time, to become the best version of itself. But for all the woke baes and social justice awareness out there, it looks like movies still have a long way to go. A new study has found that white men still get the most dialogue in today’s cinema, and women and minorities are still often relegated to stereotypical, nonessential roles.
Ridley Scott Not Averse to Developing More ‘Blade Runner’ Sequels
Ridley Scott has gotten into expansive universe mode. When he opened the doors to the possibility with 2012’s Prometheus, he immediately began to plan for more, to write a detailed pre-history of his seminal Alien which has come to us in the form of Alien: Covenant, and which, like the Universe itself, grows ever larger by the day. Now, it looks like he‘s turning his sights to his other sci-fi property, which is itself also getting a sequel this year. And Scott wants even more.
The ‘Alien: Covenant’ Crew Send Their Regards in Creepy Found-Footage Videos
It wouldn’t be a Ridley Scott movie without a well-timed, ominous viral campaign. Much like the series of short videos starring the crew of The Martian on their space station, Alien: Covenant has come out with two transmissions from the people on that particular doomed ship, intercut with some creepy found footage of their expedition onto a new planet. We all know that no matter how good the intentions of the Covenant crew are, it’s all going to go terribly, terribly wrong, thanks to our Xenomorph friend.