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'I Love the Word Piss!' Olivia Colman on Her Favorite Profanity in New Comedy Wicked Little Letters
The Oscar and Emmy winner joins director Thea Sharrock to unpack Wicked Little Letters, a hilarious yet complex tale based on a real-life scandal.
Sonequa Martin-Green Calls Final Ride of Star Trek: Discovery 'Our Indiana Jones Season'
Sonequa Martin-Green (Captain Burnham) dives deep into Discovery's action-packed yet 'bittersweet' endgame.
Exclusive: Femme Cast and Directors Peel Back the Layers of Their Complex Neo-Noir Thriller
MovieWeb interviewed directors, Sam H. Freeman and Ng Choon Ping, and stars, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and George MacKay, about their newest film, Femme.
JoJo T. Gibbs on DogMan, Director Luc Besson, and Starring in Civil War
JoJo T. Gibbs chats up her costars, directors, and being starstruck in front of Kirsten Dunst in Civil War.
Caleb Landry Jones Talks DogMan, Dracula, De Niro, and Becoming an Octopus
The acclaimed Nitram star also unpacks the complexities of his role in DogMan, director Luc Besson's captivating new thriller.
Parish Showrunners Adapt a British Hit and Show 'How to Use a Car as a Weapon'
Eduardo Javier Canto and Ryan Maldonado tell a distinctly American story with African supporting characters.
Emile Hirsch on Playing Tough in Prey: 'I Never Really Saw Myself That Way'
Hirsch spoke to MovieWeb about teaming up with Ryan Phillippe for their new desert-set thriller and why The Girl Next Door still holds up.
Roma Downey Says New Faith-Based Series The Baxters Is a ‘Hope Opera’
The Touched by an Angel alum speculates about a potential reboot and believes her new Prime Video series will inspire and fill a void.
Sleeping Dogs Filmmaker Adam Cooper on Directing 'Cinematic Idol' Russell Crowe
Adam Cooper spoke to MovieWeb about working with the powerhouse actor and how Red Dead Redemption should turn into a movie.
Ted McGinley Calls The Baxters 'Melrose Place Meets the Bible'
The Happy Days star chats up his new faith-based Prime Video series starring Roma Downey and why it will resonate with viewers.
Helena Bonham Carter & Romola Garai on the Real Women of One Life: 'It Was a Triumph of Humanity'
Romola Garai and Helena Bonham Carter extol Johnny Flynn while discussing Nicholas Winton's heroism in One Life.
Tim Blake Nelson Discusses His Son's Directorial Debut, Asleep in My Palm: 'It Seeped Into My DNA'
Tim Blake Nelson discussed Henry Nelson's feature debut, Asleep in My Palm, and says it's just the first of their film collaborations.
Kingsley Ben-Adir Talks Bob Marley: One Love's Success & Basketball Ken at the Oscars
Kingsley Ben-Adir feels privileged to have portrayed the reggae icon. He discusses I'm Just Ken and playing darker roles in the future.
Exclusive: Christophe Zajac-Denek Talks Becoming Bigfoot in Sasquatch Sunset
Christophe Zajac-Denek spoke to MovieWeb about playing a Sasquatch with Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough in the new film.
X-Men '97 Director Explains the Animation Style and His Favorite Characters
X-Men '97 supervising producer and head director Jake Castorena discusses Marvel's 2-D hand-drawn animated show, its influences & his favorite X-Men.
Emile Hirsch on Going Big in State of Consciousness and Working Near 'A Friggin Volcano'
Hirsch speaks about his new psychological thriller, which he partly filmed in the "wild jungles of Guatemala" near an actively erupting volcano.
Karen Gillan on Starring Opposite Russell Crowe in Sleeping Dogs: 'It Was Nerve-Wracking'
The Marvel star spoke to MovieWeb about her new thriller and extreme interest in joining a certain Willy Wonka project.
Exclusive: Sydney Sweeney on Immaculate's Harrowing Scenes and Being in the Media Spotlight
The Anyone But You star unpacks her bloody turn in Immaculate, mastering those screams, and chats up starring with Julianne Moore in Echo Valley.
Exclusive: You'll Never Find Me Directors on Going Claustrophobic for New Shudder Entry
Indianna Bell and Josiah Allen spoke to MovieWeb about how classics like It Comes at Night and The Haunting of Hill House helped their new feature.
For Coyote vs. Acme Actor, Canceling the Film Was Personal: 'That's a Big Slap in the Face'
Steven Ray Byrd shares his powerful story about why Coyote vs. Acme was so important to him, and why its cancelation hurts.