Zach Galifianakis on Louis C.K. and the 'poison of celebrity culture': 'It grosses me out'

It was so disruptive in a harmful way to so many people,shared Galifianakis. We just kind of put our heads down and worked on the new season. It grosses me out. Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images In November,The New York Timespublished a story featuring five women accusing Louis C.K. The next day, the comedian issued alengthy statementin which he said it was all true. There is nothing about this that I forgive myself for, he wrote....

May 1, 2025 · 1 min · 107 words · Teresa Castro

Zachary Levi mastered an old-timey accent forAlias Grace

I think we ought to be doing more limited series, Levi told EW. Like, whats the situation? It kind of gives everyone this old-timey sheen which is fun. Credit: Sabrina Lantos/Netflix But I really wanted to work with Taika [Waititi]. I think Taika is fantastic, Levi explained. I havent seen the movie yet, but everything everyone is telling me is that its great. It was a good little trip in my life....

May 1, 2025 · 1 min · 133 words · Melvin Turner

Zamais a compelling portrait of one man's colonial purgatory: EW review

When we first meet him, he still believes such an escape is possible. Good relations with the visiting wife of an important judge give Zama hope of this reassignment. Zamas life unfolds over the rest of the film. Credit: Strand Releasing All the while, the years of his life just keep ticking away. Instead, the drama is always in Cachos face, which Martel keeps front and center throughout the film....

May 1, 2025 · 1 min · 85 words · Eric Rhodes

Zazie Beetz onDeadpoolsequel stuntwoman's death

Untitled Deadpool Sequelstar Zazie Beetz says thedeath of stuntwoman Joi SJ Harrisshocked the movies set. It was the first time Harris a barrier-breaking road racer had ever worked as a stuntwoman. It was her first day on set and nobody really knows what happened, Beetz tells EW. Credit: Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic; Facebook People were very, very affected by it especially the stunt team, whom Id worked a lot with. They were very upset by it because they want to protect the people that theyre working with....

May 1, 2025 · 1 min · 116 words · Sandra Mckenzie

Zelda creeps forth in new trailer for Stephen King'sPet Sematary

Something up in those woods… it brings things back. Kings Constant Readers and fans of the 1989 movie will see a few familiar faces among the flashes. Theres one weve seen before. And one who remains a mystery. Theres no mistaking this frightening shape Zelda, Rachels sister, who suffered horribly from spinal meningitis. Rachel simultaneously loved and feared her sister, terrified by the disease that was knotting and twisting her body....

May 1, 2025 · 2 min · 243 words · Jacob Carter

Zelda Williams exposes the mundane lives of dominatrixes in NSFWShrimp

Watch the pilot exclusively at EW If chains and whips excite you, buckle in forShrimp. Contrary to popular belief, dominatrixes dont sleep with their clients. Some sessions we see include dentistry play and an airtight latex bodysuit. Credit: Rasa Partin Williams was inspired to createShrimpwhen a man at a bar mistook her for a dominatrix. Her curiosity led her to shadowing in a local den. Its a different world than I think has been portrayed previous to this, Williams tells EW....

May 1, 2025 · 1 min · 117 words · Mathew Martinez

Zoeis an unimaginative waste of science-fiction potential: EW review

What a time to contemplate robots. Lea Seydoux stars as the titular Zoe, who works in the worlds premier AI lab. Cole proves his genius by activating an all-new robot, Ash (Theo James). Credit: Global Road Ashs presence unsettles Zoe, and she soon realizes that she, too, is a synthetic. The fascinating (and quasi-Oedipal?) dynamics of this attraction between creation and creator are, unfortunately, barely explored. It would probably look something like this: an unimaginative waste of science-fiction potential....

May 1, 2025 · 1 min · 116 words · Emily Ferrell

Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt revisit(500) Days of Summer, 10 years later

The narrator warns: “This is not a love story.” ZOOEY DESCHANEL (Summer Finn):This is a movie with zero dramatic irony. We all think that our perspective is authoritative, and Tom thinks that his perspective is authoritative. This is sort of autobiographical of [co-writer Scott] Neustadter’s life. (She’s Sid. He’s Nancy.) [To Gordon-Levitt] You once tore a curtain down at karaoke! “Hard to Handle”? But you hitting that note Summer Finn would not really hit that low note....

May 1, 2025 · 2 min · 351 words · Amy Evans