‘It’ clowns around for keeps (and creeps)
FIRST AUSTRALIAN REVIEW: ‘It’ takes the great Stephen King book and crams it full of heebies, jeebies and a sinister, child-abducting clown.
FIRST AUSTRALIAN REVIEW: ‘It’ takes the great Stephen King book and crams it full of heebies, jeebies and a sinister, child-abducting clown.
WHAT on Earth is going on over in the Star Wars camp? The franchise has just lost another director in a very dramatic fashion.
THE first look at the film adapatation of Stephen King’s terrifying book confirms its sinister, child-abducting clown will scare the pants off you.
REVIEW: The Dinner has some very awkward conversations on the menu. The performances are tasty, but the story will lack flavour for some.
IS stripping really all that sexy? Channing Tatum and Joe Manganiello spoke to news.com.au about how uncomfortable it was to watch themselves bump, grind and thrust.
CHANNING Tatum says Magic Mike XXL will probably be the last in the film franchise, admitting he has plumbed the depths of his previous life as a stripper as far as he could for the second film.
HE’S the leading man who used to be a stripper, and he’s got the skills to prove it. Channing Tatum reveals why his wife is one lucky lady.
WHILE he may be almost 70, Arnold Schwarzenegger said snapping his body back into 1984 Terminator shape was as easy as “riding a bicycle”. This is how he did it.
IT might have been the role of a lifetime, but Jai Courtney says the physical preparation for his latest role alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger in Terminator Genisys was “mind-numbing”.
THE director of the controversial documentary Amy says the singer’s long battles with an eating disorder and alcohol abuse ultimately led to her downfall.
HIS name is a virtual byword for success, but Arnold Schwarzenegger says people tend to forget about his failures … and reveals the one role he most wants but can never have.
AMY Schumer’s trademark humour is her sexual frankness, and she made no exception when she sat down with news.com.au for a very revealing interview.
EM RUSCIANO was a blubbering mess in the cinema this week, while her 13-year-old was cold as ice. This is a kids film that needs a support group for adults.
SPOILER ALERT: It’s sexually explicit, drug-fuelled and full of schoolboy/loo/appendage humour. But that’s possibly what makes it so much fun, writes Melissa Hoyer.
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