E. Oliver Whitney is a senior editor at ScreenCrush. When not talking Game of Thrones theories or waiting for the next Terrence Malick film, Oliver is probably having an SVU marathon. Oliver was formerly an entertainment editor at Huff Post and has written for Variety, New York magazine, Indiewire, Moviefone, and Backstage.
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‘Bond 25’ Has Finally Found a New Director in Cary Joji Fukunaga
The ‘True Detective’ director is taking over the next James Bond after Danny Boyle’s exit.
Robert Redford Says Announcing His Retirement From Acting Was ‘A Mistake’
Wait, so is the legend not retiring from acting? Robert Redford says his announcement was ‘a mistake.
LeBron James Officially Welcomes Ryan Coogler and Terence Nance To the ‘Space Jam’ Sequel
It’s official: the ‘Space Jam’ sequel has found it’s director and producer.
John Carpenter Shares the First Track From His New ‘Halloween’ Score
Michael Myers is back, and so is John Carpenter with a brand new score for the upcoming ‘Halloween’ sequel.
Patrick Stewart Will Also Play Bosley Alongside Elizabeth Banks In ‘Charlie’s Angels’ Reboot
Patrick Stewart will play one of two Bosleys in the new Charlie’s Angels’ reboot.
Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly Are Laurel and Hardy in First ‘Stan & Ollie’ Trailer
Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly are iconic comedy double act Laurel and Hardy in the first look at ‘Stan & Ollie.’
Claire Foy’s Lisbeth Salander Is Chased By Her Past in ‘Girl in the Spider’s Web’ New Trailer
Claire Foy steps into the role of Lisbeth Salander in the new ‘Girl With the Dragon Tattoo’ reboot/sequel.
John Carpenter’s ‘Halloween’ Is Heading Back To Theaters for the 40th Anniversary
John Carpenter’s horror classic will be back in theaters for the 40th anniversary, just in time for the new ‘Halloween’ sequel.
‘Widows’ Review: A Smart, Crowd-Pleasing Heist Thriller From Steve McQueen
Steve McQueen is a master of artful, searing dramas about fraught masculinity and suffering. Gillian Flynn is known for her twisty page-turners led by complex women carrying the burdens of trauma. Those two many not seem like the most likely of collaborators, but we get a beautiful marriage of their talents with Widows, a crowd-pleasing heist thriller with plenty on its mind.
‘First Man’ Review: Damien Chazelle’s Gorgeous, But Lifeless Trip to the Moon
Ryan Gosling plays Neil Armstrong in this stunning, but disappointing biopic from ‘La La Land’ director Damien Chazelle.