John Waters Saw Joker 2, And He Had An On-Brand Take About The DC Sequel: ‘Stupid Critics’

As a passionate gamer, when film trailblazer John Waters, the one they call the Pope of Trash, chimes in about a movie, I’m all ears, bracing myself for an offbeat opinion that’s anything but typical. Known for his fearless adoration of boundary-pushing films, this icon has carved out a unique niche in cinematic history. Recently, he weighed in on the upcoming 2024 release, Todd Phillips’ Joker sequel titled Joker: Folie à Deux. Spoiler alert: he’s a fan of DC’s blockbuster bomb and offers an opinion that’s as unconventional as his persona.

Blue Bloods’ EP Teased Special Guests For The Series Finale’s Reagan Family Dinner, And I Have A Few Guesses About Who’s Joining The Meal

Blue Bloods is one of many shows ending in 2024, and with the series finale airing in less than a week on the 2024 TV schedule, I can’t stop thinking about how the procedural will wrap up. What is known is that the fan-favorite Reagan family dinner will likely be as emotional as ever since it will be the final one. Now, we also know it’ll be a full table, because showrunner and executive producer Kevin Wade revealed there will be some special guests — and I have a few guesses about who he’s referring to.

10 Movies Christopher Reeve Turned Down

Christopher Reeve was well-known for portraying the legendary character Superman in the 1970s and ’80s. However, in the world of Hollywood, Reeve was also renowned for being quite choosy when it came to accepting roles. The Superman films are undoubtedly the most recognized movies in Reeve’s career; many casual moviegoers may not have encountered or even heard about his other films. Yet, had Reeve not been so particular about his choices, his filmography would have appeared quite distinct and arguably more impressive.

‘The Six Triple Eight’ Review: Tyler Perry’s Stirring WW2 Epic

Tyler Perry honors the cinematic realm by skillfully creating a heartfelt tribute to the Black female soldiers whose crucial roles in World War II have been regrettably overlooked and undervalued. Based on the article “Fighting a Two-Front War” by Kevin M. Hymel, The Six Triple Eight narrates the inspiring tale of Black troops serving in the Women’s Army Corps (WAC) stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, GA, who eventually became known as the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion. These brave women were tasked with rectifying a damaged postal system on the European front, providing hope and boosting morale, yet they endured appalling racism and repugnant misogyny while tirelessly serving their country.