Actors’ names are on everyone’s lips one day, then fade into obscurity the next. However, like Brendan Fraser, these actors need to have their own renaissance for several reasons, so let’s get into it.
TIFF: Justin Timberlake, Matilda Lutz, Benicio del Toro, and Alicia Silverstone are wasted in this mood- and tension-free letdown.
Justin Timberlake, Michael Pitt, and Eric Bogosian also star in the Netflix film co-written by Del Toro.
What if a live-action Barbie movie had been made in the heart of the ‘90s? Who would’ve stepped into the role of Barbie and Ken before Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling so stunningly did so in Greta Gerwig’s? Well, it’s time to find out.
Feminist horror filmmaker Jennifer Reeder is diving deeper into the terrifying depths of teenagehood with the upcoming slasher “Perpetrator.” Watch the trailer, an IndieWire exclusive below, for the Shudder release that brings Alicia Silverstone back to the screen.
Alicia Silverstone isn’t shutting the door on the DCU. Twenty-six years after she played Batgirl in 1997’s “Batman and Robin,” the “Clueless” icon told IndieWire that she is open to reprising the role.
It’s time to look at the hottest vegetarian celebrities, from lifetime animal rights activists to those who followed doctor’s orders.
Today, kids can browse a multitude of apps and scroll through an endless list of films, but back in the ‘90s, it was about that glorious trip to the local video store.
It’s live from Y2K, baby. “Saturday Night Live” alum Kyle Mooney is set to direct A24 comedy “Y2K” starring Rachel Zegler and Alicia Silverstone among its ensemble cast.
There have been countless movies to get spinoffs, from Casablanca to Teen Wolf. Our list is here to give you the best of those options.
Alicia Silverstone reprises her most iconic role for a special Super Bowl appearance. The “Clueless” star is back as Cher for Rakuten’s high school-inspired ad, complete with a mock debate over the merits of online shopping.
Hey, did you ever notice that they make a lot of movies about superheroes? At this point, it may feel like every superhero has gotten their own film. That’s not the case, though.
Here are some characters who have appeared in film and television but were portrayed by different actors.
Los Angeles is a vast and diverse city. You could shoot five different movies in five different areas and get completely different looks.
While there's no substitute for the theatrical experience, you can still turn down the lights in your living room, shut off your phone and get lost for a couple of hours in a well-made film. As we hit the halfway point of this accursed year, let's revisit the best of a very unusual bunch.
It’s a debate that’s lasted since the dawn of time...well, at least since the late ‘90s. “What is the definitive TGIF series?”
We often talk about one-hit wonders in music (shout out to Natalie Imbruglia, Men Without Hats and the rest of the gang). However, there are acting one-hit wonders too. For this exercise, here is how we are defining an acting one-hit wonder.
Much as how the Oscars have Best Picture, the MTV Video Music Awards have their loftiest honor as well: Video of the Year. While music videos are not as popular a medium as it was when MTV was in its heyday, the rise of YouTube has given them new life in some ways.
Sometimes it feels like people like to complain about award show snubs more than they like to celebrate their favorites winning. Maybe we just feel better championing the underdog than reveling in the glory of victory, especially since, you know, we don’t actually win anything.
On Aug. 20, 2018, MTV will host its 35th annual Video Music Awards. To celebrate, we've compiled and ranked every winner of the "Video of the Year" category from worst to best dating back to 1984 until last year.
In 1899, motion picture pioneer George Méliès produced a film based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale "Cinderella." It was the first literary adaptation in the medium's history, beginning a tradition that has provided Hollywood with some of its most memorable and successful films.
The 2019 MTV Movie and TV Awards launch June 17 with host Zachary Levi. In honor of that, we're looking back at previous award winners in various categories.
Fifty years ago, Stanley Kubrick took moviegoers on the ultimate intergalactic trip in "2001: A Space Odyssey", and changed the face of cinema forever.
The 2017 MTV Movie and TV Awards, hosted by Adam DeVine, kickoff May 7. In honor of that, we're looking back at previous award winners in various categories.
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