Movies | Hollywood Reporter (2024)

Table of Contents
optional screen reader Section Subcategories Will Smith Surprises Moviegoers at ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ Los Angeles Screening ‘Adult Best Friends’ Review: Endearing Debut Tackles the Awkwardness of Aging Friendships Betty Anne Rees, Actress in ‘The Unholy Rollers’ and ‘Sugar Hill,’ Dies at 81 Box Office: Will Smith’s ‘Bad Boys 4’ Jolting the Summer Back to Life With $53M Opening Latest Movies ‘Antidote’ Review: Unnerving Doc Profiles Three Anti-Putin Dissidents Oscar-Nominated Short ‘Red, White and Blue’ Screenings to Raise Funds for Abortion Access, Gender Justice Idris Elba Says Playing Villainous Characters Can Be a “Bit of Therapy” Julia Butters in Talks to Join Disney’s ‘Freaky Friday 2’ ‘Quad Gods’ Review: HBO’s Esports Documentary Upends One-Size-Fits-All Disability Storytelling ‘A Mistake’ Review: Elizabeth Banks Gives a Tightly Wound Performance in Christine Jeffs’ Somber Medical Drama ‘Winter Spring Summer or Fall’ Review: Jenna Ortega and Percy Hynes White Anchor a Feathery Romance ‘Loki’ EP Kevin R. Wright Exits Marvel Studios to Produce Original Films and Television (Exclusive) James Gunn Fills Out Daily Planet Newsroom for ‘Superman’ (Exclusive) Whitney Peak to Star with Phoebe Dynevor in Sony’s Shark Thriller (Exclusive) ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ Directors Adil and Bilall Talk Jerry Bruckheimer’s Unwavering Support and Being ‘Better Call Saul’ Fanboys ‘Griffin in Summer’ Review: A Teenage Playwright Crushes Hard on the Handyman in This Low-Key Charmer

optional screen reader


Movies

Will Smith Surprises Moviegoers at ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ Los Angeles Screening

The movie's star snuck into the theater on Friday night to watch his new film before surprising fans in the audience.

By Hilary Lewis

  • Movies

    ‘Adult Best Friends’ Review: Endearing Debut Tackles the Awkwardness of Aging Friendships

    Delaney Buffett's feature, co-written with real-life pal Katie Corwin, considers what happens when close friends grow in different directions.

    By Lovia Gyarkye

  • Movies

    Betty Anne Rees, Actress in ‘The Unholy Rollers’ and ‘Sugar Hill,’ Dies at 81

    She also appeared on 'The F.B.I.,' ‘My Three Sons,’ ‘Mannix,’ ‘Lou Grant’ and many other shows.

    By Mike Barnes

  • Movies

    Box Office: Will Smith’s ‘Bad Boys 4’ Jolting the Summer Back to Life With $53M Opening

    The news is a major boost for the actor, who could now make a career comeback two years after slapping Academy Awards presenter Chris Rock on live television.

    By Pamela McClintock

Latest Movies

‘Antidote’ Review: Unnerving Doc Profiles Three Anti-Putin Dissidents

Premiering at Tribeca, James Jones' documentary focuses on the travails of three Russians risking their lives to fight their country's current regime.

  • Movie Reviews
  • By

    Frank Scheck

Oscar-Nominated Short ‘Red, White and Blue’ Screenings to Raise Funds for Abortion Access, Gender Justice

The Oscar-nominated short film Red, White and Blue, which tackles abortion issues in the U.S., will be getting an impact campaign thanks to Level Forward. The film, directed by Nazrin Choudhury, follows a young mother living paycheck to paycheck who is forced to travel across state lines in search of an abortion. The campaign will […]

  • Movie News
  • By

    Mia Galuppo

Idris Elba Says Playing Villainous Characters Can Be a “Bit of Therapy”

Idris Elba said this week that inhabiting “completely socially unacceptable” characters feels like therapy, but that great villains are perhaps more indebted to their writer than the actor who brought them to life. “These people get to say things that we only think in the deepest, darkest recesses of our brains,” Elba told the Wall […]

  • Movie News
  • By

    Zoe G. Phillips

Julia Butters in Talks to Join Disney’s ‘Freaky Friday 2’

Julia Butters, known for her work in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and The Fabelmans, is in talks to join the Freaky Friday sequel at Disney, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. The studio first confirmed plans for the long-hoped-for film last year, and in March announced Nisha Ganatra of Welcome to Chippendales had been […]

  • Movie News
  • By

    Zoe G. Phillips

‘Quad Gods’ Review: HBO’s Esports Documentary Upends One-Size-Fits-All Disability Storytelling

Premiering at Tribeca, Jess Jacklin's film looks at three members of an all-quadriplegic esports team that blends rehab, socializing and competition.

  • Movie Reviews
  • By

    Daniel Fienberg

‘A Mistake’ Review: Elizabeth Banks Gives a Tightly Wound Performance in Christine Jeffs’ Somber Medical Drama

Simon McBurney and Mickey Sumner also star in this portrait of a top surgeon under mounting pressure following a procedure marred by complications.

  • Movie Reviews
  • By

    David Rooney

‘Winter Spring Summer or Fall’ Review: Jenna Ortega and Percy Hynes White Anchor a Feathery Romance

The 'Wednesday' actors headline Tiffany Paulsen's Tribeca-premiering feature about two teens falling in love over the course of four seasons.

  • Movie Reviews
  • By

    Lovia Gyarkye

‘Loki’ EP Kevin R. Wright Exits Marvel Studios to Produce Original Films and Television (Exclusive)

Kevin R. Wright’s MCU timeline has come to a close. The Loki executive producer and now-former VP of production and development at Marvel Studios has exited his position to produce original film and TV projects, independently. Wright was one of the central creative figures behind the Tom Hiddleston-led Loki, which is widely considered to be […]

  • Movie Features
  • By

    Brian Davids

James Gunn Fills Out Daily Planet Newsroom for ‘Superman’ (Exclusive)

James Gunn is filling out the Daily Planet newsroom. Mikaela Hoover and Christopher McDonald have joined the cast of Gunn’s Superman, the inaugural movie of DC Studios. The feature is currently in production in Atlanta with David Corenswet starringas Clark Kent/Superman, and Rachel Brosnahan playingDaily Planetreporter Lois Lane. The duo will have company on the […]

  • Movie News
  • By

    Borys Kit

Whitney Peak to Star with Phoebe Dynevor in Sony’s Shark Thriller (Exclusive)

Whitney Peak, one of the leads of the recent Gossip Girl reboot, has signed on to star opposite Phoebe Dyvenor in Sony Pictures’ untitled shark thriller. Tommy Wirkola, who last helmed the David Harbour-starring Christmas action movie Violent Night, is helming the feature that will begin shooting in Melbourne in July. Plot details are being […]

  • Movie News
  • By

    Borys Kit

‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ Directors Adil and Bilall Talk Jerry Bruckheimer’s Unwavering Support and Being ‘Better Call Saul’ Fanboys

In January 2020, Adil and Bilall began to ride high. The Belgian directing duo’s American debut, Bad Boys for Life, set a franchise record with $424 million, becoming the highest grossing domestic film of the pandemic-stricken year. That fall, they joined the MCU’s Ms. Marvel and helmed the first two episodes of Kamala Khan’s coming-of-age […]

  • Movie Features
  • By

    Brian Davids

‘Griffin in Summer’ Review: A Teenage Playwright Crushes Hard on the Handyman in This Low-Key Charmer

A kind of mash-up of 'Theater Camp' and 'Call Me By Your Name,' Nicholas Colia's film — featuring Melanie Lynskey and Owen Teague — observes an adolescent's sexual awakening.

  • Movie Reviews
  • By

    Lovia Gyarkye

Movies | Hollywood Reporter (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Rob Wisoky

Last Updated:

Views: 5441

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (68 voted)

Reviews: 91% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Rob Wisoky

Birthday: 1994-09-30

Address: 5789 Michel Vista, West Domenic, OR 80464-9452

Phone: +97313824072371

Job: Education Orchestrator

Hobby: Lockpicking, Crocheting, Baton twirling, Video gaming, Jogging, Whittling, Model building

Introduction: My name is Rob Wisoky, I am a smiling, helpful, encouraging, zealous, energetic, faithful, fantastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.