Do you like the whole “multiple Spider-Mans” thing? Then the Spider-Verse films are for you, and Across the Spider-Verse took things to a new level. Here are 20 facts about Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, all from our universe.
Oscar-winning actor’s first film as director presents a dystopian vision of London that tackles family, grief, and community with remarkable clarity
Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares’s debut feature builds a striking and familiar dystopia.
Phil Lord and Chris Miller weren't sure if Spider-Punk would fit into their film's sprawling multiverse. But once they met Kaluuya, they knew they had to cast him "no matter the cost."
Horror isn’t known for producing heroes. It’s quite the opposite. Usually, the antagonist gets top billing on the posters and even the marquee. Well, even the bad guy needs a little help now and then.
The adult-focused Barney film will be about "millennial angst" and produced by Daniel Kaluuya
Daniel Kaluuya is taking Barney to the next level. The Oscar winner is set to star in and produce an upcoming live-action film adaptation of the children’s TV show.
After filling in some gaps, these are the actors fans want in Knives Out 3.
In the wake of tragedy, a cast and crew came together to try and do their best to honor Chadwick Boseman’s legacy, and here are 20 facts about “Wakanda Forever.”
Superheroes, blockbusters, and franchises have marked this century, but it's also been marked by some of the greatest performances of all time. From showy roles to subtle turns, big names to no-names, the past 20 years have given us some of the most memorable performances in recent memory. Here are the 21 that stand out.
Allison Williams was confident that Jordan Peele’s directorial debut “Get Out” would be a shoo-in for the Academy Awards. Williams, who starred opposite Daniel Kaluuya in the racially charged thriller, revealed that she did not shy away from creating Oscar buzz for the feature even before it went into production.
In a world dominated by sequels and reboots of pre-established intellectual property, Jordan Peele stands out. He is able to make events out of his “social thrillers” by turning himself into the selling point.
Here's our list of what turned heads in entertainment for 2022. Broken down by category and alphabetical order.
Issa Rae and Daniel Kaluuya join the beloved animated film series' cast
Horror movies used to be super predictable: you had your killer, your monster, and your bevy of women who ran from them. But today? That formula seems so 20th century. Here are 21 titles that really made us think...and scream!
When equestrian Randy Savvy saw “Nope,” he was impressed with Daniel Kaluuya’s ease around horses. Savvy knew it was a sign of the actor’s process coming to fruition: To prepare for his part as Hollywood horse trainer OJ Haywood, Kaluuya reached out to the co-founder of the Compton Cowboys for lessons in horsemanship.
“Nope,” Daniel Kaluuya will not be in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” As first reported by Rotten Tomatoes Awards Editor Jacqueline Coley, the “Judas
Since Daniel Kaluuya’s breakout role in 2018’s “Get Out,” he has won an Oscar, a BAFTA, Golden Globe, and SAG awards, plus been nominated for an Emmy. But Kaluuya now admits that he was on the verge of quitting acting altogether if it had not been for “Get Out” writer-director Jordan Peele.
“What’s a bad miracle? They got a name for that?” Horror maestro Jordan Peele is back with his latest mysterious horror offering, “Nope,” the director’s first film since 2019’s “Us.” This time, he’s lined up a new cast, including Steven Yeun and Keke Palmer, while reuniting with his “Get Out” Best Actor nominee Daniel Kaluuya.
Chicago may be the Second City, but it’s been the setting of some first-rate films. Are there as many memorable films in Chicago as in New York or Los Angeles?
Peele hasn’t divulged plot details for Nope, and it’s not expected until July 22, 2022.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is beginning its quest to the big screen nearly one year after Chadwick Boseman—Black Panther/T'Challa himself—passed away and one year before it is due in theaters.
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