The Superman Trailer Made Frank Grillo Want to Cry

Frank Grillo openly shared his emotions upon viewing an early sneak peek of James Gunn’s upcoming Superman trailer. In a chat with MovieWeb about his forthcoming horror movie, Werewolves, Grillo confessed that he felt a shiver when he caught sight of the yet-unreleased teaser for the highly anticipated DCU revamp before it was made public. When queried about what aspects of the trailer evoked such positive feelings, the actor pointed out:

Is Die Hard Really a Christmas Movie? Not Even Bruce Willis & Director Agree

In a fun twist, the movie “Die Hard” takes place on Christmas Eve, crashing into an otherwise cheerful office party. At one point, Run-D.M.C.’s “Christmas in Hollis” plays, and John McClane’s iconic line is even scrawled on a Santa helper’s sweatshirt: “Now I Have a Machine Gun Ho-Ho-Ho.” You can stream it now on Peacock!

Will Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan starrer Mohabbatein re-release in theaters on its 25th anniversary? Find out

There’s a surge of remakes coming up, and if you’re a child of the ’90s or an ardent fan of Bollywood films, you’ll surely remember the excitement surrounding the release of Mohabbatein. This romantic drama, which hit the screens in 2000 and starred Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, was a hit with audiences thanks to its unforgettable love stories, catchy music, and epic storytelling. Jimmy Shergill has hinted at the possibility of a theater re-release on the film’s 25th anniversary in 2025, saying “it should happen on the 25th anniversary.

‘Dune’ Composer Hans Zimmer Explains the Real Problem With the Oscars’ Eligibility Rules

Hans Zimmer, the innovative composer behind the scores for films such as Interstellar, The Dark Knight, and both Dune movies, expresses his thoughts on Denis Villeneuve’s sequel being deemed “ineligible” for next year’s Academy Awards. Zimmer contributes to the ongoing discussion by acknowledging that there seems to be an issue with the rules. In a conversation with Variety regarding the score for Dune: Part Two, the composer promptly addresses the impending ineligibility concern, labeling it as an “unusual predicament.