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  • Quentin Tarantino Talks About 'Kill Bill' Car Crash Involving Uma Thurman

    Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino considers the car crash that almost killed Uma Thurman on the set of "Kill Bill" as one of the biggest regrets of his career life. On Monday, Tarantino graced an interview to talk about the incident and revealed how things had been between him and Thurman since then.

  • 'Logan' Director Sam Mangold to Helm Untitled 'Ford vs. Ferrari' Film for Fox

    "Logan" director James Mangold is entering a new deal with 20th Century Fox as he helms a new film about the rivalry between car designers Ford and Ferrari. Before going on board to direct the project, Mangold was originally supposed to make a Patty Hearst biopic for the studio.

  • 'Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle' Matches 'Titanic's' 20-Year Record

    With "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" being the only film to end "Star Wars: The Last Jedi's" international box office reign last month, the film is undeniably a box office hit. Now, the film tied a record set by "Titanic" that had stood for almost two decades.

  • Melissa McCarthy Heads Back to School in First 'Life of the Party' Trailer

    The first trailer for "Life of the Party" has just been unveiled, showing Melissa McCarthy as she heads back to school. The actress appeared on The Ellen Show earlier this week to unveil the hilarious trailer for her upcoming comedy, which is shaping up to become an early summer hit.

  • Oscar Nominations 2018 List: Guillermo del Toro's 'The Shape of Water' Gets the Most Nods

    The entries in this year's list of Oscar nominees are mostly expected, but there are also several surprises. A couple of weeks ago, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences officially announced the nominations for the 2018 Academy Awards, with Guillermo del Toro's fantasy film "The Shape of Water" earning the most nods.

  • 'Vikings' Season 5 Spoilers: Will Bjorn Kill Ivar to Rule Over Kattegat?

    Popular History series "Vikings" season 5 will return for its second half this year, and one of the lingering questions that fans have in mind is whether Bjorn (Alexander Ludwig) will kill Ivar (Alex Hogh Andersen). In a recent Instagram post, Ludwig shared a potential spoiler for the series, sending fans into a major frenzy.

  • Netflix's 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' to End With Season 3

    Netflix's "A Series of Unfortunate Events" intends to be as faithful to the original novel as possible, so the popular TV series will finally end with season 3. In a recent interview, star Neil Patrick Harris confirmed the end of the series after season 3, saying they're keeping the structure of the book on which the Netflix series is based.

  • MLB 2018 Update: Unsigned Free Agents May End Up in Spring Training Camp

    The Major League Baseball's (MLB) free-agent market has been pretty slow since the start of the offseason and nothing of much significance has taken place to trigger suspicion or the need to examine the concessions that the MLB Players Association has made in its most recent collective bargaining deal. Despite that, however, there have been talks that the legions of free agents might come together to organize their own spring training camp to gear up for the next season.

  • 'The Predator' Reshoots Begins Next Month in Canada; Arnold Schwarzenegger's Involvement Still Uncertain

    "The Predator" wrapped production last summer, but new reports reveal that its cast and crew are already gearing up for oms reshoots in Canada. There have also been reports surfacing of Arnold Schwarzenegger making a cameo in the film despite the actor's previous statement dismissing rumors that he'd make an appearance in the film.

  • 'Gambit' Latest News: Movie's Future Becomes Uncertain After Director Gore Verbinski's Exit

    Following original director Gore Verbinski's decision to exit the "Gambit" production, a new report surfaced last week claiming that Fox pulled the project off production schedules, meaning there is no definite date yet for the project's production start.