If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. ¡Wepa! The movie adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda‘s 2008 Tony-winning musical, In the Heights, is now streaming on HBO Max and HBO Max subscribers can watch it free online. …
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IFC has released the trailer for Demonic, the latest film from District 9, Elysium, and Chappie director Neill Blomkamp. The film opens in theaters and on digital streaming services August 20th. Demonic is a science fiction horror film that depicts a young woman who’s been estranged from her mother for several years. Blomkamp …
Read More »'SNL': Weekend Update Tackles CDC Lifting Mask Mandate
Weekend Update tackled the CDC’s updated mask mandate and Tom Cruise’s Golden Globes protest on the latest episode of Saturday Night Live. “Guys, great news this week: The CDC announced that fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks or socially distance,” co-anchor Colin Jost said. “Except, if you …
Read More »Leslie Jones to Host 2021 MTV Movie and TV Awards
Comedian Leslie Jones will host the 2021 MTV Movie and TV Awards. The show is set to air live from the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on Sunday, May 16th at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Jones is also up for one MTV Movie and TV Award – Best Comedic Performance for …
Read More »Joseph Siravo, Who Played Tony Soprano's Father on 'The Sopranos,' Dead at 64
Actor Joseph Siravo — who played Tony Soprano’s father on The Sopranos and also appeared in films like Carlito’s Way and numerous Broadway shows — died Sunday, NJ.com reports. He was 64. Siravo died after a battle with cancer, having been diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer in 2017. He …
Read More »A Serial Killer, Satanic Panic Case Gets Upended in New 'Fall River' Trailer
Epix has released a new trailer for its upcoming true-crime docuseries, Fall River, which reinvestigates a string of murders that took place in the titular Massachusetts town in the late-Seventies. The show will premiere on May 16th at 10 p.m. ET. In 1979, three young women were killed in a …
Read More »Joe Elliott, Bonnie Raitt, Cherie Currie Talk Fanny's Influence in New Doc
More than 50 years after their formation, Fanny is getting a documentary: The Right to Rock, out later this year. Directed by Bobbi Jo Hart, the trailer features Joe Elliott, Bonnie Raitt, Cherie Currie, and more discussing the pioneering all-woman band’s impact and legacy. A David Bowie quote flashes across …
Read More »Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Why End of Earth Is Tired, End of Universe Is Wired on 'Colbert'
Neil deGrasse Tyson cut to the chase and explained how the Earth and the universe will end during an interview with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show Tuesday, March 2nd. The topics are something Tyson explores in his new book, Cosmic Queries: StarTalk’s Guide to Who We Are, How We …
Read More »Martin Scorsese Discusses Cinema Being 'Devalued' as 'Content' in New Essay
Martin Scorsese criticizes streaming platforms and the movie business in a new essay for Harper’s Magazine entitled IlMaestro. While the piece is an homage to director Federico Fellini, Scorsese also discusses how streaming and current movie industry practices have negatively impacted the art of cinema, which he says is being …
Read More »Mike Myers, Dana Carvey Reunite for 'Wayne's World' Super Bowl Teaser
Everyone knows that Super Bowl ads draw in just as many viewers, if not more, than the big game itself, so it comes as no surprise that Super Bowl “ad events” get their own teaser trailers now ahead of February 7th. On Monday, Uber Eats unveiled the teaser for their Wayne’s …
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