I Can’t Stop Watching SNL’s Viral ‘Hey, Soul Sister Sketch,’ And I’m Loving All The Fan Reactions

Michael Keaton served as host for the Halloween special of Saturday Night Live‘s Season 50, featuring musical guest Billie Eilish, as part of the 2024 TV lineup. This alignment was appropriate since the actor has recently reprised his role in the movie “Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice“. The episode included a few spooky surprises (although nothing quite as amusing as the infamous David Pumpkins), but a sketch mocking Train’s song “Hey, Soul Sister” truly resonated and is rapidly gaining popularity. I can’t get enough of it myself, and I’m also enjoying the responses from fans!

It Follows Star Daniel Zovatto Looks Back on the Film 10 Years Later

In the new Netflix movie titled “Woman of the Hour,” Daniel Zovatto portrays the chilling role of a serial killer named Rodney Alcala, as he preys upon unsuspecting women. This is quite a departure from his character in the film that catapulted him into Hollywood stardom a decade ago, “It Follows.” In “It Follows,” Zovatto played a different kind of killer, one who was stalked by an eerie and unseen entity that haunted its victim following intimate relations with the previous infected person. The entity represented a malevolent sexually transmitted disease, in essence. When speaking to MovieWeb about “Woman of the Hour,” Zovatto took a moment on the 10th anniversary of “It Follows” to reflect on that film.

‘I Love To Dangle Things In Front Of The Audience’s Nose’: Smile 2’s Director Explains Why You’re Going To Want To See The Horror Sequel Twice

For Halloween 2024, the sequel Smile 2 had a powerful opening at the box office, with ticket sales significantly surpassing those of its 2022 predecessor during its premiere. With Halloween approaching and positive reviews from critics, the film is projected to perform well in its second weekend as well. If it were up to writer/director Parker Finn, everyone who has already watched the new horror movie would watch it again, as he hints that there are intricate details within the film that can only be noticed during multiple viewings.

Star Trek: Lower Decks’ Jack Quaid And Tawny Newsome Told Us How Creator Mike McMahan Added Value To The Franchise: ‘He Kind Of Turned Everything On Its Head’

The final season of “Star Trek: Lower Decks” has arrived, adding a delightful touch to the 2024 TV lineup. Although creator Mike McMahan guarantees a fulfilling end for the series, there remains hope that it may be revived in some form in the future. Key cast members Jack Quaid and Tawny Newsome hinted at this possibility during our conversation about the upcoming episodes. Additionally, we delved into how the showrunner has uniquely flipped the franchise upside down, an influence that can be felt across current and forthcoming “Trek” productions.

Rumours Directors Hilariously Skewer Dumb Politicians with Us

As a movie enthusiast, I recently found myself immersed in the whimsical and absurd world of “Rumours,” a masterpiece from Canadian filmmakers Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson. This film is a side-splitting satire that takes aim at the G7 – an influential political alliance comprising Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union.