Matthew Lillard Hits Back at Tarantino After Controversial Comments: “Like Living Through Your Own Wake”

In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Kyle Lillard discussed how he reacted to comments made by Quentin Tarantino. He previously stated he was upset by Tarantino’s words, but now explained that the overwhelming positive response to his work felt strangely like the tributes given to someone who had passed away. Lillard is happy and grateful to be receiving this appreciation while still with us.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 1 Episode 4 Gets Last-Minute Change From HBO That Fans Will Love

HBO Max announced that a new episode of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (Season 1, Episode 4) will be available starting Friday, February 6th, at 12:01 a.m. Pacific Time / 3:01 a.m. Eastern Time. Season 4, Episode 5 of another series will also be released then. Both episodes will be available on HBO Max before they air on TV on Super Bowl Sunday, February 8th. HBO has done this before with other shows, releasing episodes early to avoid competing with the Super Bowl.

The Marvels’ Canceled Plot Almost Had Former Batman in Key Role – Report

According to a post on X by industry insider @MyTimeToShineHello, George Clooney was considered for a role in The Marvels. The original plan involved casting a famous actor – either Clive Owen or Clooney – as a significant Marvel character who would appear briefly before dying early in the film, but this idea was ultimately dropped.

67 Years Later, Christopher Lee’s Most Dangerous Dracula Has Aged Better Than Any Other Version

When Christopher Lee became Dracula, the character was already famous. While Universal and Bela Lugosi originally made Dracula popular, that older, dramatic style wasn’t resonating with audiences anymore. Lee reinvented Dracula, portraying him as more like a beast – dangerous and primal. His version of the Count continues to influence how Dracula is depicted in movies and TV today.

Best Animation Styles of the Winter 2026 Anime Lineup

The 2020s are shaping up to be a golden age for anime. Shows like Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Chainsaw Man demonstrate how far modern animation has come, exceeding the capabilities of older classics. And 2026 is off to a fantastic start, with the Winter season already delivering visually stunning new and returning series that are exciting fans.

Steven Spielberg Achieves EGOT With First Grammy Win

Steven Spielberg received his first Grammy Award on Sunday, February 1st, at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards. He won Best Music Film for his work as a producer on the 2024 Disney+ documentary Music by John Williams, which celebrates the 70-year career of the renowned composer who frequently collaborated with Spielberg on iconic film scores, including those for Schindler’s List, Jaws, and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.

Chris Pratt’s Jurassic World Just Scored a Free Streaming Release Date (With a Twist)

As a big fan of the Jurassic World movies, I was a little disappointed to find that the complete trilogy isn’t available on Tubi. You can watch the first two films, but if you want to see Jurassic World Dominion, you’ll need to find it on another streaming service. And, unfortunately, the newest movie, Jurassic World Rebirth – though it doesn’t star Chris Pratt – isn’t on Tubi either. It’s a shame, as I was hoping to have them all in one place!

Steven Spielberg Joins EGOT Elite With Grammy Win

The documentary Music by John Williams explores the life and career of the legendary composer behind some of cinema’s most famous scores. Known for his work on franchises like Star Wars, Superman, and Harry Potter, Williams has a particularly strong connection with director Steven Spielberg, having composed the music for hits like Jaws, E.T., Jurassic Park, Schindler’s List, and the Indiana Jones films. It’s a fitting tribute that Spielberg recently won a Grammy for a film celebrating Williams and his incredible contributions to the art of filmmaking.