David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, the co-creators of the series, are looking for a new overall deal and have narrowed their choices down to three non-HBO entities.
While Disney is somewhat notorious for self-mythologizing, 'Waking Sleeping Beauty' did depict some illuminating things. And it’s especially fascinating, a decade later, now that Disney holds a dominant position in Hollywood once again.
A lot of movies get called groundbreaking, but few from the '80s really earn that designation quite like Robert Zemeckis' and Steven Spielberg's 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit', which was remarkable for a number of reasons.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has ruled popular culture for the past 15 years, now we have its definitive book: 'MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios'.
Check out our sit down with Philipp Maximilian, as we talk about his role in the just-released Disney blockbuster 'Jungle Cruise,' working with The Rock and Emily Blunt, his work on 'Atlanta,' and much more.
We're back with the first new show of 2018 and we open things up by taking care of some housecleaning, discussing our holidays and resolutions for the new year, then movie into impressions of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the backlash Dave Chappelle is facing and whether we think society is too easily offended. Then we end things talking about shows and movies we've been watching over the holidays and if Oprah is a bit of a hypocrite.
The potentially massive sale of Queen's catalog could eclipse Bruce Springsteen's previous mark of $500 million.
'If These Walls Could Sing' marks the first time Abbey Road Studios has opened its doors to a feature-length documentary, and it will be the centerpiece of the legendary recording studios’ 90th anniversary celebrations.
After a major Muppet revival that began with 2011's 'The Muppets' reboot movie, Kermit, Piggy and the rest of the gang are once again far from cultural ubiquity. And now, one of their potential comeback vehicles has been cancelled.
Disney's long-in-the-works attempt to combat Netflix has finally launched, and while there have been plenty of legit reasons to complain about it's early days, there is one thing that's occasioned criticism that is, to my mind, utterly ridiculous.
We're back talking about the rapidly evolving Jussie Smollett situation, the brilliance of The Umbrella Academy and Russian Doll, our thoughts, opinions, and impressions about this years Oscars ceremony, and we see who got the most winner predictions right.
Political reactionaries, overzealous Disney Adults, and TikTok mean girls all really, really hate Rachel Zegler, for very elusive reasons.
Disney has typically been keeping its streaming service family-friendly, and to keep with that trend, the 'Hamilton' movie will have exactly two less f-bombs.
For one magical moment in November of 2011, The Muppets were on top of the world again with a movie that understood exactly what the beloved franchise was all about.
Gargoyles was a beloved '90s animated series that reached cult status, now it's getting the reboot treatment as a full-fledged live action series.
Disney Theatrical is in the "early stages" of developing 'The Princess Bride' into an Broadway musical after years of rumors and speculation.
We're finally back and we have some deep discussions regarding the 'Roseanne' situation and whether it was handled correctly, reactions to 'Venom' and other critically panned movies that we love, and whether or not diversity in film is in danger of becoming a gimmick - amongst other things.
Disney is a well-oiled machine of highly imaginative and talented creatives, but why is it that for the past decade, the studio is investing millions of dollars into simply remaking our beloved animated classics into live-action films?
To celebrate its 100 years in music, Disney has devised a web3 experience that lets fans discover soundtracks and songs from some of their most popular films and TV shows.
We're back with special guest Aaron Pruner to talk about the Disney takeover of Fox becoming official, new shows on the horizon that are worth checking out, and whether there's too many streaming services out there to be sustainable.
Disney announced Monday that a movie version of the millennial's most successful Broadway musical, Lin-Manuel Miranda's 'Hamilton: An American Musical', will be released in theaters October 2021.
In Episode 8 of The Fearless Show we talk about this trend of remaking/rebooting beloved franchises and whether we think that's a good or bad thing. We also discuss the Art Basel in Miami and the world of art fairs, Kerry James Marshall's show at The Met Breuer, and upcoming films on our radar.
We got a chance to talk to rising actor Katherine Evans about her role in 'The Mysterious Benedict Society', her road to becoming an actor, experiences on set, and much more.
In the years since 'Good Will Hunting' the two of them had never again gotten together to write a screenplay, that's about to change - with Ridley Scott directing.