scrn
51 articles today
Most recent
Popular
FirstShowing Wishes Everyone a Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays
FirstShowing Wishes Everyone a Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays
FirstShowing.net
FirstShowing.net
20h
film
review
canada
development
warner bros
20h
+
A Brief History of The Goonies 2 (And Why It’s Never Happened)
A Brief History of The Goonies 2 (And Why It’s Never Happened)
ComicBook.com
ComicBook.com
1d
film
review
astoria, oregon
development
warner bros
1d
+
Christopher Nolan’s next movie has been revealed. You won’t believe what it’s about
Christopher Nolan’s next movie has been revealed. You won’t believe what it’s about
Digital Trends
Digital Trends
2d
film
review
los angeles
development
warner bros
2d
+
From ‘A Complete Unknown’ to ‘Selena’ to ‘Ray’: 33 Notable Music Biopics
From ‘A Complete Unknown’ to ‘Selena’ to ‘Ray’: 33 Notable Music Biopics
Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood Reporter
2d
music
review
los angeles
development
warner bros
oscars
sundance
2d
+
Honey, We Shrunk the Franchises
Honey, We Shrunk the Franchises
Vulture
Vulture
2d
tv
review
development
warner bros
2d
+
Ultraman: The Rumored Villain Of James Gunn's Superman Movie, Explained
Ultraman: The Rumored Villain Of James Gunn's Superman Movie, Explained
SlashFilm
SlashFilm
4d
comics
review
united states
development
warner bros
4d
+
Superman Trailer Breaks Warner Bros. and DC Records With Massive Views
Superman Trailer Breaks Warner Bros. and DC Records With Massive Views
ComicBook.com
ComicBook.com
5d
film
review
los angeles
development
warner bros
5d
+
No more articles
Adam McKay Warns ‘Wicked’ Could Be “Banned In 3-5 Years” If “America Keeps Going On The Track It Is”
Deadline
film
opinion
development
Story by Denise Petski
Image from Deadline
scrn logline
Acclaimed filmmaker Adam McKay warns that the hit Broadway musical-turned-film
beat sheet
McKay, the director of the Oscar-nominated film Don't Look Up, believes the
themes of Wicked could lead to it being censored in just 3-5 years if the country's political divide deepens.
call sheet
Adam McKay, Wicked, Wicked, Don't Look Up
Read the source