James Franco is never one to shy away from gay rumors. In fact, he often plays into the speculation. Well, today, Feb. 4, is no different, as The Interview star filmed a video segment where he and Zachary Quinto share a little lip lock action. The two actors are starring alongside each other in the indie movie I Am Michael, where they play boyfriends, but it seems like they liked kissing each other so much onscreen that they wanted to do it off screen as well. Read More »
The White House and US president Barack Obama have leveled sanctions against North Korea following the Sony email hacking scandal just as the movie allegedly behind the attack, James Franco and Seth Rogen's 'The Interview', set records with its online video-on-demand opening. Read More »
While James Franco and Seth Rogen’s The Interview did pretty damn well over the weekend – mainly in online rentals and sales – it seems there’s another person who was pretty happy about it … Sony exec Amy Pascal. You remember her; Pascal was on the other end of those horrible Scott Rudin emails, which slammed the likes of Angelina Jolie for being a “brat” and “untalented.” Of course, that also let to the eventual pull (and then un-pull) of The Interview. Well, now Pascal is hoping the film’s success saves her job at Sony following the company’s massive email hack at the hands of North Korea … supposedly. Read More »
Despite Sony's recent cancellation of Seth Rogen's controversial new film "The Interview," the comedy flick just experienced a limited released nationwide on Christmas Day (December 25). And now fans know that hard-hitting rapper Eminem is actually gay. Read More »
It may be Idris Elba's lucky day, as leaked emails show Sony Pictures Entertainment Co-Chairwoman Amy Pascal revealing that she wants Elba to be the next 007. According to The Daily Beast, a lot of Sony emails have mentioned the James Bond franchise, including the next film to come, "Spectre," scheduled to be released Nov. 6, 2015. The site claims the leaked emails also include a leaked script, sharing the film's budget of $300 million and Blofeld as the villain. If you are a fan of the hit movie, then you know that rumor has it Elba may be up to play the next James Bond in its 24th film. If Elba is to play Bond, he will also make history by becoming the first black 007. Read More »
It hasn’t happened yet, but Sony has certainly threatened Twitter after some hack-related tweets have come out following word (and visuals) of that famed hacking job, which is reportedly from our friends over at North Korea. The hack job leaked a number of emails that took place within the industry, specifically ones between producer Scott Rudin and Sony’s Amy Pascal about Angelina Jolie as well as a number of others. The intention of the hack was to have the company pull the heavily anticipated Seth Rogen, James Franco-led film The Interview – in which the two travel to North Korea to kill Kim Jong-un. And, well, it happened. Sony pulled the movie… Read More »
James Franco is NOT dead! Although the actor's new (highly-controversial) movie "The Interview" might be... Read More »
Game of Thrones creator and author George RR Martin has offered to screen the James Franco and Seth Rogen comedy The Interview, and in the process blasted the "corporate cowardice" displayed by Sony for bowing to North Korean hackers wishes by not showing the movie (which centers around a CIA Kim Jong-Un assassination plot). With fortuitous timing - as HBO released a blink-and-you'll miss it teaser for Game of Thrones Season 5 featuring glimpses of Jon Snow, Arya Stark, Tyrion Lannister and Cersei Lannister - Martin slammed Sony, Regal and AMC and said that the situation was similar to that of Charlie Chaplin and his Hitler-mocking The Great Dictator. Read More »
Fox News' very own Megyn Kelly went on Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show to debate their thoughts and opinions about the cancelled release of "The Interview." As the debate heated up, the two then went on to discuss whether or not Fox News should air the James Franco and Seth Rogen comedy in its entirety on the channel amid the terrorist threats Read More »
If there’s one guy who isn’t too upset over Sony pulling Seth Rogen and James Franco’s film The Interview its comedian Chris Rock. Reason being? His new movie Top Five now has a chance to cash in some serious bank! Rock stopped by The Daily Show with Jon Stewart last night to promote the film. During his interview, the two joked about the whole North Korea-Sony Pictures email hacking thing. You know, the whole reason The Interview was pulled from theaters. On the subject, the comedian assures his fans that the film is “Korean friendly.” Read More »
The Sony hack story is ongoing and has had serious repercussions for numerous parties, but one of the more interesting tidbits unearthed from this whole mess is the news that Marvel and Sony have been holding discussions to bring Spider-Man to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Some new details seem to reveal that Marvel wants the character in both parts of The Avengers: Infinity War, aka The Avengers 3 and The Avengers 4. Read More »
The Christmas Day release of Seth Rogen and James Franco's new controversial comedy "The Interview" was just cancelled by Sony amid a threatening hacker scandal. Several fans and celebrities were shocked that "terrorists" managed a huge victory as the big-name entertainment cooperation released an official statement. Now, viewers will just have to witness rapper Eminem's "coming out" on digital small-screen... Wait, what!? Read More »
When Seth Rogen and James Franco set out to make a movie where they’d be hired to assassinate North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, they had to know they’d be making some lifelong enemies, right? Well, we hope so, because the notably twisted country has slammed the Pineapple Express pair yet again for their upcoming film. It’s being reported that a “government-controlled” site by the name of Uriminzokkiri (North Korean-controlled, of course) released a statement earlier today (Friday, Nov. 28), just a little under a month before the opening of Rogen and Franco’s newest film, The Interview. And just what is the statement? Well, one that claims the duo deserve some “stern punishment.” Read More »