Liam Neeson Is glad Americans are protesting

He has a very particular set of skills, and one of them is apparently encouraging civil discourse. Liam Neeson plays Mark Felt, the FBI source known as Deep Throat in the Watergate investigation, in the movie Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down The White House. Speaking at a press conference in Los Angeles, Neeson

The real reason Blade Runner 2049 took 35 years

Perhaps 35 years isn’t such a long time when you consider it took 25 for Ridley Scott to make his Final Cut of the original Blade Runner. Blade Runner 2049 brings back replicant hunter Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) and a new group of Blade Runners and replicants. At the Los Angeles press conference for the

How American Assassin convinced Michael Keaton it wasn’t propaganda

With 16 books and counting, American Assassin hopes to turn Mitch Rapp into a new Hollywood action hero. Dylan O’Brien plays the character created by author Vince Flynn. Rapp turns to Stan Hurley (Michael Keaton) for training after a terrorist attack claims the life of his fiance. Keaton gives an intense performance as Hurley, but

How American Assassin gave Dylan O’Brien his first ‘grown-up’ role

Dylan O’Brien was the first breakout star of MTV’s Teen Wolf. Movies have been equally lucrative for O’Brien, headlining The Maze Runner franchise. American Assassin could be another Dylan O’Brien movie franchise. Based on the book by Vince Flynn, the author wrote 12 more before his death, and Kyle Mills has continued with three more.

One scene from the new It movie made the young actors cry

Everybody probably remembers that one horror movie that made them cry when they were little. Maybe they snuck into the theater, or caught the wrong moment while flipping channels on TV. For the child actors of It, their own movie is the one that made them cry. Monsters and Critics attended the press junket for

Will Mexico’s number one movie, Hazlo Como Hombre, hit in America?

The Spanish language comedy Hazlo Como Hombre (“Do It Like An Hombre”) shattered records when it opened in Mexico. It only took 11 days to become the country’s number one movie of 2017 with $7.4 million and counting. This weekend, the film opens in the U.S. so what made audiences flock to the film in