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MoviePass has partnered with Mastercard to offer cardholders a 50% discount on the first two months of a Standard or Premium subscription. The deal is part of Mastercard's enhancement of its cardholder benefits in health & wellness, travel, and lifestyle. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementMoviePass has partnered with Mastercard in the app's efforts to get more people to the movies. Any Mastercard holder will receive a 50% discount off the first two months of a Standard or Premium MoviePass subscription when signing up with their card.
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John Fithian, former head of NATO, formed The Fithian Group, which aims to improve movie production, distribution, and exhibition. The group is overseeing the building of a high-tech production studio in Europe and a data-infused direct distribution platform. Fithian worked for over twenty years fighting to keep movie theaters relevant in the constantly changing worlds of entertainment and technology. The Fithian Group founding partners (L-R) John Fithian, Jackie Brenneman, and Patrick Corcoran. The founders said the upcoming platform will be available free of charge for movie theaters.
Persons: John Fithian, , Fithian, Jackie Brenneman, Patrick Corcoran, Brenneman, Corcoran, Iah Bearden, Dylan Skolnick, Skolnick, there's, we're Organizations: NATO, Service, National Association of Theatre Owners, Group, Pinewood Studio, AP, Cinema Arts, Business Insider Locations: Europe, Vrai, Long Island , New York
At Vinco, Farnsworth employed several of the same tactics that he had at MoviePass and at his earlier ventures. "Ted took these press releases and really treated them like they were works of art for him," Matt Argall, a former advisor to Farnsworth, told BI. Hudson Bay has not been served the lawsuit as of the publication of this story. "Hudson Bay's investment in Vinco Ventures was a standard, fixed price convertible loan of which millions remain unpaid," Hudson Bay told BI in a statement. "If served, Hudson Bay will seek to have these baseless, factually flawed and frivolous claims, which have been repeatedly dismissed in other proceedings against other parties, dismissed expeditiously."
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"Happy Gilmore" (April 1)(L-R) Bob Barker and Adam Sandler in "Happy Gilmore." Getty/Archive PhotosAdam Sandler's classic comedy stars the Sandman as Happy, a not-too-good hockey player who switches to golf to help save his grandmother's house. His long drives off the tee and bad-boy antics make him a hit on the tour. The movie is topped by a great supporting role from Carl Weathers as a golf pro with a wooden hand, trying to show Happy how to really play golf. Plus, one of the best cameos ever: Bob Barker, who ends up fighting Happy during a Pro-Am.
Persons: Gilmore, Bob Barker, Adam Sandler, Happy Gilmore, Adam Sandler's, Carl Weathers
Anne Hathaway has been married to Adam Shulman for 12 years, and they share two sons. Hathaway tries to keep her family life private, choosing not to reveal much about her children. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementIn her latest movie "The Idea of You," Anne Hathaway plays a 40-year-old single mom who strikes up a romance with a 20-something boy-bander. But in real life, Hathaway isn't a single mom — she's been married to actor, producer, and jewelry designer Adam Shulman for 12 years.
Persons: Anne Hathaway, Adam Shulman, Hathaway, , Hathaway isn't, — she's, Jonathan, Jack, Shulman Organizations: Service
Timothée Chalamet's recent films, 'Wonka' and 'Dune: Part Two,' have both surpassed the $200 million mark at the domestic box office. No film had crossed $200 million domestically since "Oppenheimer" last August. Chalamet, whose global box office total is over $2.5 billion, is proving he'll be a box-office draw for years to come. And now Timothée Chalamet has the box-office coin to prove he's one of the biggest draws in the movie business. Both titles have also surpassed the $200 million milestone domestically, something no other titles released this year have done so far.
Persons: Timothée, Wonka, Oppenheimer, Chalamet, , He's, Bird, Leonardo DiCaprio, Roald Dahl's, Charlie, Frank Herbert's, Tom Cruise, Luca Guadagnino, John Travolta, Paul Dergarabedian, Dergarabedian, Timothée Chalamet, Alberto E, Rodriguez, Bob Dylan Organizations: Service, Warner Bros, Sony Pictures, Warner Bros ., Business, Hollywood
"Anyone But You" costars Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell are planning to work together again. Sweeney told Business Insider they're actively fielding different projects. AdvertisementRom-com fans, rejoice: Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney are already looking for their next project together. Related stories"I love working with Glen," Sweeney told Business Insider. "I actually filmed 'Immaculate' first, and then the next week I started 'Anyone But You,'" Sweeney told BI.
Persons: Sydney Sweeney, Glen Powell, Sweeney, they're, , Richard Gere, Julia Roberts, Gere, Roberts, Powell, Glen, we're, Jonathan Davino, Jason Guerrasio, Bea, Ben Organizations: Service, SXSW, TV Locations: Sydney
Best PictureCillian Murphy in "Oppenheimer." Universal PicturesThe nominees:"American Fiction""Anatomy of a Fall""Barbie""The Holdovers""Killers of the Flower Moon""Maestro""Oppenheimer""Past Lives""Poor Things""The Zone of Interest"Who will win: "Oppenheimer"This should not surprise anyone who has paid attention to awards season this year. Christopher Nolan's epic look at the father of the atomic bomb has been cleaning up, and it will do the same come Oscar night. Who should win: "Oppenheimer" is worthy. Nolan has paid in this dues, and as one of the last auteurs working within the studio system, his movie fully deserves the win.
Persons: Cillian Murphy, Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan's, Nolan Organizations: Universal
Stellan Skarsgård recalled working with Robin Williams in "Good Will Hunting." On set, Williams was constantly pulling pranks — and Skarsgård loved it. "He would have to get it out for him to continue," Skarsgård told Business Insider. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementOne of the main memories Stellan Skarsgård has from filming his scene-stealing performance in the 1997 hit "Good Will Hunting" was how much energy Robin Williams had on set.
Persons: Stellan Skarsgård, Robin Williams, Williams, , Skarsgård, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Damon Organizations: Business, Service
Though the movie's ending takes some liberties from Herbert's book, it should leave audiences begging for a third movie. In the movie's thrilling conclusion, Paul drinks the Water of Life, which is supposed to bring death to any man who consumes it. Sure, they might stay together if Villeneuve gets to make "Dune 3," but it could be a while before that happens. AdvertisementIn late 2023, he said at a press conference in South Korea that the screenplay for the third movie, which would be based on Herbert's book "Dune Messiah," was "almost finished." But even if "Dune: Part Two" becomes a box office success, the director will not hustle to close the trilogy.
Persons: Denis Villeneuve, , Denis Villeneuve's, Frank Herbert's, Paul Atreides, Timothée, Niko Tavernise, Paul, Baron, Stellan, Atreides, Paul's, Javier Bardem, Jessica —, Mother, Jessica, Anya Taylor, Joy, Christopher Walken, Austin Butler, Emperor, Irulan, Florence Pugh, Stilgar, Chalamet, Jessica hasn't, Alia Atreides, Alia, jabbar, Gesserit, Villeneuve, Feyd Rautha, Feyd, he'll, she's, Princess Irulan, Pictures Denis Villeneuve, Villeneuve isn't clamoring Organizations: Service, Warner Bros, Pictures, Times Locations: Arrakis, South Korea, Hollywood
“Devil in a Blue Dress” (March 1)(L-R) Don Cheadle and Denzel Washington in "Devil in a Blue Dress." SonyOne of Denzel Washington's most underrated performances, here he plays Ezekiel "Easy" Rawlins, a World War II vet recently laid off who is offered a job by a private investigator to track down a woman. The movie also marks a breakout performance for Don Cheadle, who plays Washington's hot-headed friend Mouse.
Persons: Don Cheadle, Denzel Washington, Denzel Washington's, Ezekiel, Rawlins, Mouse Organizations: Denzel, Sony
To play the corpulent evil Baron Vladimir Harkonnen in "Dune: Part Two," the 72-year-old Swede spent eight hours a day in the makeup chair. When it came time to choose between wearing prosthetics or simply doing his scenes with motion-capture dots on his face, Skarsgård opted for hours in the makeup chair. AdvertisementOn doing silly takes with Robin Williams and doing stunts with F1 drivers(L-R) Robin Williams and Stellan Skarsgård in "Good Will Hunting." Is it true Robin Williams pranked you on one take during filming and suddenly started improvising and talking like Jack Nicholson and Robert De Niro? Skarsgård didn't mind that "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" director David Fincher wanted "25 takes" for scenes(L-R) Daniel Craig and Stellan Skarsgård in "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo."
Persons: he's, Baron Vladimir Harkonnen, Swede, Skarsgård, Skarsgard, Skarsgåard, David Fincher, Robin Williams, Stellan, Bitt, You've, Lars von Trier, Helena Bonham Carter, Emily Watson, Lars, Von Trier, Robin Williams pranked, Jack Nicholson, Robert De Niro, Gus Van Sant, Robin, John ] Frankenheimer, Princess Di, Mia, Julia Walters, lala lala, Phyllida Lloyd —, you've, Daniel Craig, Milos Forman, Oppenheimer Organizations: Business, Warner Bros, Pirates, Miramax, Porsche, Sony, Hollywood Locations: Caribbean, Sweden, Stockholm, Helena, London,
A critic hailed it as "the best sci-fi epic of the century." AdvertisementIt's time to return to Arrakis for the much-anticipated sequel to Denis Villeneuve's 2021 epic "Dune." Prepare for a cliffhanger endingLike in the first movie, you're not going to get many answers by the end. Inverse's Hoai-Tran Bui dubbed it "the best sci-fi epic of the century" in her headline. "It's a towering feat of sci-fi cinema that will put 'Dune: Part Two' in contention for the pantheon of greatest sequels ever."
Persons: , Denis Villeneuve's, Villeneuve, Paul Atreides, Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, Léa Seydoux, Christopher Walken, Critics, Timothée, Lawrence, Peter Bradshaw, Peter Debruge, Therese Lacson, He's, IndieWire's David Ehrlich, Irulan, Paul, Chalamet, IndieWire's Ehrlich, Nick Schager, David Fear, Niko Tavernise, Joshua Rothkopf, Tran Bui Organizations: Service, Warner Bros, The Guardian, Collider, Hollywood Reporter, Stone, Los Angeles Times, Hollywood Locations: Arabia
There was a time when Michael Corleone Blanco didn't want to hear the name Billy Corben, let alone sit across from him. AdvertisementBut Michael Corleone Blanco, the famed drug kingpin's only surviving son, learned quickly that true-crime fame is a double-edged sword. It was probably between the release of "Cocaine Cowboys" and "Cocaine Cowboys 2." I knew that one day, the Griselda Blanco story and the Blanco family story would have to be told, and with them already telling some of the story, it was going to help me out. AdvertisementSofia Vergara as Griselda Blanco in "Griselda."
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But the truth is, Hollywood loves influencers — and they're probably here to stay. AdvertisementAt the People's Choice Awards on Sunday, Billie Eilish inadvertently brought discourse about influencers at awards shows and on red carpets to a boiling point. Outrage — or minimally, discomfort — with influencers and TikTokers on red carpets and awards shows isn't new. But now, influencers have become even more entrenched in the celebrity world, cropping up frequently as guests, presenters, and content creators at awards shows and premiere events. If it didn't, awards shows wouldn't be inviting them.
Persons: Billie Eilish, influencers —, they're, , Kylie Minogue, Bryce Hall, James Charles, Tana Mongeau, Harry Daniels, Billie Eilish stan, Eilish, Daniels, harry daniels @harry.daniels, ruth i s,, ike Organizations: Service
10 movies were nominated for best picture at the 96th Academy Awards. "Oppenheimer" is the frontrunner with 13 nominations, but "Poor Things" is right behind it with 11. Here we rank the best picture nominees by their chances of winning. Ten movies are vying for the best picture prize at the 96th Academy Awards on Sunday, March 10. Here, we rank the titles from the biggest long shot of winning to the title with the best chance.
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Travis Kelce apologized for his "unacceptable" outburst at his coach Andy Reid during Super Bowl LVIII. "So Big Red, sorry if I caught you with that cheap shot baby," Kelce said on his podcast. AdvertisementTravis Kelce addressed screaming at his Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid during Super Bowl LVIII while chatting with his brother Jason for their "New Heights" podcast. After the Chiefs' Super Bowl victory over the San Francisco 49ers, Kelce was more tightlipped about the incident, which caught fire online and instantly became a meme. "Coach Reid actually came right up to me after that and didn't even have harsh words for me," Kelce continued.
Persons: Travis Kelce, Andy Reid, Reid, Isiah Pacheco, Kelce, , Jason, it's, Jason Behnken Organizations: Chiefs, Service, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, AP, 49ers
AdvertisementOne of the most joyously off-kilter scenes in Yorgos Lanthimos' "Poor Things" starts with a declaration. Below, Business Insider spoke with "Poor Things" choreographer Constanza Macras to break down exactly how the scene came together. "I was amazed how precise the performer did the dance," Macras told Business Insider with a laugh. Advertisement"I got the script, actually the full script, and that was very nice because it wasn't just the scene," Macras said. Emma Stone filming the dance scene in "Poor Things."
Persons: Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Lanthimos, Constanza Macras, Macras, Stone, , Yorgos, Bella, Emma Stone's, Godwin Baxter, Willem Dafoe, Duncan Wedderburn, rebuffing Wedderburn, DorkyPark, Duncan, Ruffalo, Mark, Emma, she'd Organizations: Service, Searchlight Locations: Portuguese, Victorian London, Lisbon, Buenos Aires
"Madame Web" opens in theaters on Wednesday. Variety's Peter Debruge called it "a hollow Sony-made Spider-Man spinoff with none of the charm you expect from even the most basic superhero movie." Jessica Kourkounis/SonyThough "Madame Web" is set in the "Spider-Man" universe, this is truly a standalone movie. One critic called it the 'Cats' of superhero moviesDakota Johnson and Sydney Sweeney in "Madame Web." SonySo just how much did critics dislike "Madame Web"?
Persons: , Tom Holland, Dakota Johnson, Peter Parker, Adam Scott, Sydney Sweeney, Lovia Gyarkye, Peter Debruge, Madame, Cassie, Madame Webb, Jessica Kourkounis, Sony Johnson, Richard Lawson, Lex Briscuso, Fair's Lawson, you'll, isn't, IndieWire's David Ehrlich, David Fear Organizations: Service, Marvel, Sony, Business, Hollywood Locations: Here's
MoviePass turned profitable for the first time in 2023, CEO Stacy Spikes told Business Insider. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . But after relaunching in 2022, the service ran a profit for the first time in its history in 2023, company cofounder and CEO Stacy Spikes told Business Insider exclusively. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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John Goodman's favorite Coen brothers movie is "Barton Fink" but he feels he could have done better in certain scenes. "A couple of things make me cringe," he told Business Insider. AdvertisementOf all the Coen brothers movies John Goodman has starred in, he says his favorite is 1991's "Barton Fink." In a recent chat for Business Insider's "Role Play" series, Goodman, 71, said he'd "love another shot" at "Barton Fink." This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: John Goodman's, Coen, Barton Fink, he'd, Babe Ruth, , John Goodman, Goodman, John Turturro Organizations: Service, Business Locations: New York, Los Angeles
Christopher Nolan professed his fandom for the "Fast & Furious" franchise on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . For Christopher Nolan, it's the "Fast & Furious" movies. In a recent interview with Stephen Colbert on "The Late Show," the "Oppenheimer" director expounded on his love for "the family." "I have no guilt about being a fan of the 'Fast & Furious' franchise," Nolan said at the 2:50 mark.
Persons: Christopher Nolan, Stephen Colbert, Colbert, Nolan, , it's, Oppenheimer Organizations: Service, Furious, Business
Out of the countless memorable movie roles John Goodman has had over his career, there's one where he feels he blew it. In Martin Scorsese's slow-burn 1999 drama "Bringing Out the Dead," Goodman and Nicolas Cage play paramedics working the night shift in New York City. "I was in a bad place," Goodman told Business Insider in his interview for our "Role Play" series. Goodman wouldn't go into specifics other than to say that he was "in a bad place mentally." Goodman added, "I wish I would have been present for the film because I feel I wasted a great opportunity."
Persons: John Goodman, Martin Scorsese's, Goodman, Nicolas Cage, Goodman wouldn't, Dan Aykroyd, Stephane Cardinale, Corbis, Getty Goodman hasn't, I'm, Coen, He's Organizations: New Locations: New York City, Manhattan
When you think of John Goodman, you likely picture him as Walter Sobchak, the gun-toting bowling enthusiast from "The Big Lebowski." For the latest installment in BI's "Role Play" series, Goodman discusses his favorite Coen brothers movie, why "Bringing Out the Dead" was a hard movie to make, and the time he called 411 looking for Al Pacino. On his favorite Coen Brothers movie and faking it in his first movie roleYou made your movie debut in 1983 in "Eddie Macon's Run," which stars Kirk Douglas. [Laughs]On working with Al Pacino and the casting rumor about him he's never heard(L-R) John Goodman and Al Pacino in "The Sea of Love." [Laughs]On the movie that felt like he 'wasted a great opportunity'(L-R) John Goodman and Nicolas Cage in "Bringing Out the Dead."
Persons: John Goodman, Walter Sobchak, Dan Conner, Roseanne, Sulley, Rosanne, Goodman, Eli Gemstone, He'll, I've, I'm, Dan, Rosanne Barr, Barr, Coen, Al Pacino, Eddie Macon's, Kirk Douglas, Douglas, Kirk, Barton Fink, It's, Rushmore, Jeff, he's, Uncle Buck, John, Candy, Alfredo Pacino, Pacino, You've, Nicolas Cage, Martin Scorsese's, Dan Aykroyd, Scorsese, He's, he'd, Babe Ruth, Turturro, Eugene O'Neill Organizations: Inc, ABC, Al, Denzel Locations: televangelists, Angeles, Charleston, Laredo , Texas, Denzel Washington, Manhattan
Griselda Blanco's surviving son has spoken out about the Netflix series for the first time. The six-episode podcast "The Real Griselda," hosted by "Cocaine Cowboys" director Billy Corben, premiered on Tuesday. He said that after watching the series he believes his family "deserved a little more." AdvertisementOn the heels of Netflix's "Griselda," based on the life of Miami's "godmother of cocaine" Griselda Blanco, her only surviving son is speaking out for the first time about his thoughts on the hit series. AdvertisementBefore "Griselda" premiered, Michael sued Netflix and Vergara in an attempt to stop the streamer from releasing the series.
Persons: Griselda Blanco's, Griselda, Billy Corben, , Miami's, Griselda Blanco, Michael Corleone Blanco, Corben, I'm, Blanco, Sofia Vergara, Michael, Nobody, — Dixon, Osvaldo, Uber —, Vergara Organizations: Netflix, Cocaine Cowboys, Service, Business Locations: Miami, New York City, Medellín, Colombia
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