Andreas Neuenkirchen
142 articles published since October 28, 2022
Hugh Hefner's Son Goes to Extreme Lengths to Land Rare Pokémon Card
Marston Hefner, son of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, is not afraid to bare all for the internet and work hard to get his hands on a rare Pokémon card.
WGA Strike Reacts to the DGA's 'Disappointing' New Studio Deal
Striking writers criticize the deal the Directors Guild of America has reached with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
Star Wars' Ian McDiarmid Has Not Been Approached for Rey Skywalker Movie
The Star Wars movie featuring Rey Skywalker might not bring back her evil grandfather, as Ian McDiarmid has not yet been asked to reprise his role.
How James Bond Producers Blocked Quentin Tarantino’s 007 Movie
The Broccoli siblings and a rights deal concerning the novel Casino Royale prevented Quentin Tarantino from directing his standalone James Bond movie.
Paramount Gets Judge to Dismiss $500M Romeo & Juliet Child Nudity Suit
The actors who played the title roles in the 1968 adaptation of Romeo and Juliet failed with their initial lawsuit over child pornography claims.
Director Michael Mann Denies Claim He Crossed WGA Strike Picket Line
A WGA writer strongly suggests film and TV legend Michael Mann breached strike protocol by entering studio grounds, but the director denies the claim.
Florida Lawsuit Seeks to Overturn The State's Wide-Sweeping Book Bans
In Florida, parents, publishers and activist organizations team up to take legal action against the state’s rampant book bans.
Madame Web Star Promises the Film Features a Team of 'Badass Females'
Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney is excited about the on-set camaraderie with her Madame Web co-stars and can’t wait to share the film with the world.
Is Charlie Brown Actually Bald? Peanuts Fan-Art Sparks Twitter Hair Color Debate
Peanuts fans are left divided as fan art depicting Charlie Brown with a full head of hair sparks debate as to whether he’s actually bald.
WATCH: Harrison Ford Breaks Down in Tears During Indiana Jones 5 Standing Ovation
Harrison Ford becomes emotional after the world premiere of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny at the Cannes Film Festival.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Is Officially Harrison Ford's 'Last Adventure'
It’s official: Two new promotional videos for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny confirm it will be Harrison Ford’s final adventure as Indy.
Muslim Vampire Series Count Abdulla Reinvents the Christian-Based Mythology
The upcoming British sitcom Count Abdulla updates the traditionally Christian-inspired vampire folklore with a fresh Muslim twist.
Schwarzenegger Still Hopes to Make an Old Man Conan the Barbarian Film
Arnold Schwarzenegger reveals he hasn’t given up when it comes to his film about Conan’s old age which has been in development for years.
Every Indiana Jones Movie, Young Indiana Jones Show, Heading to Disney+
Before Indiana Jones returns to the big screen, all of Harrison Ford's previous adventures as the famed archaeologist arrive on Disney+.
Megyn Kelly Picks Fight With Bombshell's Charlize Theron Over Drag Queens
Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly calls out Charlize Theron, who played her in the movie Bombshell, for her stance on drag queens.
Charlize Theron Takes a Stand Against Anti-Drag Laws
Fast X actor Charlize Theron finds choice words for those trying to ban drag performances or otherwise harm drag queens.
Alita 2: Robert Rodriguez Confirms Sequel Talks Are Happening
Director Robert Rodriguez confirms he is still determined to make a sequel to his popular manga adaptation Alita: Battle Angel.
No, Rogue One Doesn't Have a Director's Cut, Says Andor Boss
Despite a troubled production history, Andor showrunner Tony Gilroy maintains Rogue One doesn't have an alternate director's cut.
Marvel and DC Don't Hate Each Other, Says James Gunn
According to Marvel Cinematic Universe director and DC Studios co-CEO, there is no rivalry between the two comic book film franchises.
How the WGA Strike Will Affect Movie Releases in 2023-24
Cinemark CEO Sean Gamble speculates some of the implications of the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike for movie releases in the future.