See a sneak peek clip from the upcoming Doctor Who Christmas special.
This week's Ketchup covers seven days of movie development news for such movies as King Arthur, Playmobil, Wonder Woman, the next James Bond movie, and new roles for Robert De Niro, Dwayne Johnson, and Julia Roberts.
Watch the first two episodes of Penny Dreadful for free now! In Showtime's Penny Dreadful, some of literature's most terrifying characters are lurking in the corners of Victorian London.
He'll reportedly play one of the movie's villains.
Rosewater tells the true story of Iranian-Canadian journaist Maziar Bahari who was detained in Iran for being a spy. Mark Seman talks to director Jon Stewart and Bahari about the humor that exists in such a serious situation.
This week, Christy breaks down the long awaited sequel to the 1990s classicDumb and Dumber To, the music drama Beyond the Lights, and on DVD the kid-friendly How to Train Your Dragon 2.
This is a long story. When Grae Drake was a kid obsessed with Kathleen Turner, she heard her say that she put Pink Pearl erasers in her mouth to learn how to speak with her trademark sexy growl. So she provided the cast of Dumb and Dumber To with the aforementioned erasers in the hopes of proving it true. Watch to see Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Rob Riggle, and directors Peter and Bobby Farrelly all try and validate this urban legend that may or may not actually exist.
PLUS stick around for the now-infamous Kathleen Turner butt slap.
Matt Atchity, Grae Drake and Tim Ryan start the show with this week's big movies - Dumb & Dumber To, Beyond the Lights, Rosewater and Foxcatcher, and Grae shares a quick interview with Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels. Editor Ryan Fujitani then steps in to talk about this week's new DVD/Blu-ray releases How to Train Your Dragon 2, Jersey Boys and Tammy. Then TV Editor Sarah Ricard shares the critics' reaction the series premieres of The Missing and State of Affairs. The second half of the show features an extended interview with Dan Gilroy, director of Nightcrawler.
The Paley Center and New York Comedy Festival co-hosted the event "Id Isn't Always Pretty: An Evening with Broad City this week, featuring the show's creators/stars, Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson, along with Amy Poehler and Seth Rogen. Here's what we learned.
This week at the movies, we've got foolhardy travelers (Dumb and Dumber To, starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels) and a lovelorn pop star (Beyond the Lights, starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Nate Parker). What do the critics have to say?
NBC walked away with the most total viewers Wednesday night.
The studio is working with a stable of writers that includes Aaron Guzikowski and Noah Hawley on a slew of movies about characters that include Frankenstein's monster, Bride of Frankenstein, the Invisible Man, and Van Helsing.
He'll develop and direct a sci-fi thriller "a futuristic world in which neural microchip implants are used to store one's consciousness, leading to black market body-swapping."
In Gina Prince-Bythewood's latest film, hip-hop and R&B play a strong influence.Beyond the Lights is about the pressures of fame and how they take a toll on the world's latest superstar, Noni, and it takes meeting Kaz -- a member of her security detail -- to realize there's more to life than her career and she has the power to take hold of her dreams and do it her way. Gina took time out from her busy schedule to chat with RT about her Five Favorite Films. Check them out below.
Beyond the Lights stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Nate Parker as young lovers caught up in a world that they find is sometimes out of their control. Mbatha-Raw confesses the challenges she had changing her appearance so drastically, and Parker then shares how his movie father Danny Glover spent his breaks.
Beyond the Lights stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Nate Parker as young lovers caught up in a world that they find is sometimes out of their control. Mbatha-Raw confesses the challenges she had changing her appearance so drastically, and Parker then shares how his movie father Danny Glover spent his breaks.
He's reportedly the top choice for the villain known as Deadshot.
This week in TV news, The Big Bang Theory mourns one of its own with the passing of actress Carol Ann Susi. Also, The CW reveals a first glance at Arrow's Black Canary, the major networks shake up their fall programming schedules, and Amazon looks ahead to 2015 with seven new pilots.
Always an actor first and celebrity second, Jeff Daniels has appeared in scores of films over the last three decades and change without ever commanding a superstar level of attention -- but as even a cursory glance at his filmography makes clear, he has a marvelous knack for choosing projects, one that extends to his work on the stage (where he's earned a Tony nomination) and the small screen (where he won an Emmy for his work on The Newsroom). This weekend, Daniels reunites with his old pal Jim Carrey for the Dumb and Dumber sequel Dumb and Dumber To, and to celebrate, we've decided to turn our attention to his most critically beloved efforts. It's time for Total Recall!
The "Breaking Bad" veteran could bring DC's warrior princess to the big screen.