Emma Stefansky
Harvey Weinstein Hired Spies to Suppress Sexual Assault Allegations
Ronan Farrow’s latest report details a chilling web of deceit involving multiple law firms, theatrics, and threats against those who would come forward.
Cold Climate Murders and the Chilling Films They Inspired
In honor of The Snowman, here are five other terrifying (and true) cold-climate murders and the movies they inspired.
Harvey Weinstein Resigns From The Weinstein Company Board
It’s official: Harvey Weinstein is out as co-chairman of The Weinstein Company after the company’s remaining board met on Tuesday to accept his resignation.
Netflix Plans to Release Around 80 Original Films in 2018
In 2017, Netflix released around 50 original films on its streaming site, a huge increase from the 30 it introduced in 2016. Next year, Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos says, they plan to make it 80.
‘Peanuts’ Creator Charles Schulz’s Home Destroyed in California Wildfire
The house of the late Charles Schulz, creator of the iconic Peanuts comic strip, was completely destroyed on Monday when the fires arrived in the middle of the night.
Jennifer Lawrence, George Clooney Blast Harvey Weinstein Allegations as ‘Indefensible,’ ‘Inexcusable’
The word is out about Harvey Weinstein, and many stars have been releasing statements condemning his actions this week.
Jake LaMotta, Boxer Immortalized in ‘Raging Bull,’ Dies at 95
Jake LaMotta, the boxer dubbed the “Bronx Bull” and immortalized by Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese in Raging Bull, has died at the age of 95. LaMotta passed away Tuesday in a nursing home, members of his family told TMZ, from complications from pneumonia, his wife said.
Take a Look at the World’s First Oil Painted Movie in the Gorgeous ‘Loving Vincent’ Trailer
Loving Vincent, about the complicated life and tragic death of Vincent van Gogh, has been in production for more than six years. Not only did the production team meticulously research his life and incorporate his work, his subjects, and around 800 personal letters for the film, but also they created every frame of the movie by hand. It’s not a stretch to say that every frame of this movie is a work of art — because they are! Each of Loving Vincent’s 65,000 frames is itself an oil painting.