Of all the formulaic movie genres, Christmas/holiday movies are among the most predictable. No matter what the problem is that arises between family members, friends, or potential romantic partners, ...
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Disney Developing Live-Action ‘Gaston’ Movie From Writer Dave Callaham And Producer Michelle Rejwan
Disney is in early development on a new live-action pic centered on the Beauty and the Beast character Gaston.
Michael Showalter’s holiday comedy “Oh. What. Fun.” opens with a stumper: Why aren’t there more Christmas movies about moms? Think about it. There are lots of Christmas movies with moms. Christmas ...
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Kathryn Newton “Literally Fell on the Floor” When Sarah Michelle Gellar Joined ‘Ready or Not 2’
The 'Lisa Frankenstein' lead also praised co-star Samara Weaving's flirting skills and thanked her for texting a potential ...
You know the drill: it’s Christmas week in the suburbs, the grown kids start loudly showing up back home with their significant others and kids. All the while, mom has been working like crazy to make ...
Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Michelle Pfeiffer and Felicity Jones about their work on 'Oh. What. Fun.', Pfeiffer’s first reaction to the screenplay, making a Christmas movie ...
The actress stars in Thomas Kail’s luminous revival of Eugene O’Neill’s play about a woman whose past threatens her future.
The globe-trotting star recently caught up with Tom Cruise and J.J. Abrams, twenty years after they filmed her first 'Mission' movie. By Brian Davids Writer Written by David Coggeshall and directed by ...
She's a darn good actress, but there's only so much Michelle Pfeiffer could do to get in the Christmas spirit during a sweltering Atlanta summer. "When it's 110 degrees out, 90% humidity, all you're ...
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Michelle Pfeiffer's new movie debuts on Rotten Tomatoes with her worst score in 12 years
Oh. What. Fun. has earned Michelle Pfeiffer's worst Rotten Tomatoes score in more than a decade. The three-time Oscar nominee stars in the Prime Video Christmas comedy as Claire Clauster, a matriarch ...
Oh. What. Fun. might be too confident a title for a Christmas movie that on the one hand is damned lucky to have lured the great Michelle Pfeiffer to be its star, but on the other hand loses the magic ...
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