Megan Fox Has a Photographic Memory, Says Her Subservience Director

Leading up to the launch of filmmaker SK Dale’s latest project, the chilling sci-fi thriller “Subservience,” we had a chance to chat with him. This film stars Megan Fox as a seductive android, and it’s their second collaboration following the successful joint venture, “Till Death” (2021). With two movies featuring Megan Fox under his belt, Dale was kind enough to share some fascinating insights about her that might surprise the average movie-watcher.

Was Young Sheldon the Last Hit Network Sitcom?

Hard as it may seem to fathom now, there was an era when network television was so popular that tens of millions would tune in. During this pre-streaming period, the “Big 4” networks reigned supreme, and sitcoms often held the highest viewership numbers. In the ’80s, “Cheers” was the top show, followed by “Seinfeld” in the ’90s and “Frasier”. The 2000s saw “Friends” and “The Big Bang Theory” on the throne, with “Modern Family” and “Young Sheldon” taking over from the late 2010s to the present. For at least four decades, a comedy has been one of the most-watched programs on American television. However, this might soon change.

Emmys: Inside This Weekend’s A-List Parties (Updating)

Eight months have passed since the last Emmy Awards ceremony, which was rescheduled for January due to strikes, and now Hollywood is once again celebrating, honoring this year’s top television talents throughout the city. The agencies started the festivities on Thursday and Friday, while Saturday will continue the toasts, and the studios will wrap up the celebrations with their afterparties on Sunday.

James McAvoy Says He is ‘Too Old’ for Wanted Sequel

As a movie enthusiast, I’ve always been intrigued by the lack of a sequel to the electrifying action movie “The Name of the Movie.” In a fascinating turn of events, the director has shed light on the reasons behind this absence, revealing that he feels too aged to reprise his iconic role as Wesley. With action legends like Tom Cruise defying age with daring stunts at 62, one might think 45-year-old James McAvoy is still young. However, in an enlightening statement, McAvoy himself admits that characters such as Wesley are now “roles for a younger generation.