E. Oliver Whitney is a senior editor at ScreenCrush. When not talking Game of Thrones theories or waiting for the next Terrence Malick film, Oliver is probably having an SVU marathon. Oliver was formerly an entertainment editor at Huff Post and has written for Variety, New York magazine, Indiewire, Moviefone, and Backstage.
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‘Escape Room’ Trailer Will Make You Wanna Avoid Escape Rooms At All Costs
Sony’s horror thriller ‘Escape Room’ is like ‘Saw’ meets ‘Cabin in the Woods.’
The Situation From ‘Jersey Shore’ Has Been Sentenced To 8 Months in Prison For Tax Evasion
After pleading guilty to tax evasion, the MTV star has been sentenced to eighth months in prison.
The ‘A Star Is Born’ Soundtrack Is Here For You To Listen To Endlessly
Listen to Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper sing 19 new songs from the ‘A Star Is Born’ soundtrack.
‘Hocus Pocus’ Is Getting a 25th Anniversary Special on Freeform This Halloween
It’s another glorious morning for ‘Hocus Pocus’ fans!
LeBron James Officially Welcomes Ryan Coogler and Terence Nance To the ‘Space Jam’ Sequel
It’s official: the ‘Space Jam’ sequel has found it’s director and producer.
John Carpenter’s ‘Halloween’ Is Heading Back To Theaters for the 40th Anniversary
John Carpenter’s horror classic will be back in theaters for the 40th anniversary, just in time for the new ‘Halloween’ sequel.
First Look at Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly’s ‘Holmes and Watson’
Check out the first official photo of the Sherlock Holmes parody from the ‘Step Brothers’ duo.
MoviePass Is Raising Prices to $14.95 and Blocking Blockbusters; Is It Still Worth It?
MoviePass is making some major changes to stay alive. Is the subscription plan still worth it?
Ryan Reynolds Is Developing an R-rated Stoner Take on ‘Home Alone,’ Perfectly Titled ‘Stoned Alone’
Kevin McCallister, but he’s in his 20s and smokes a bunch of weed.
A Tom Hooper ‘Cats’ Movie Musical Adaptation Is Happening With an Insane Cast
Taylor Swift, Sir Ian McKellen, Jennifer Hudson, and James Cordon will play magical singing ‘Cats’ in the movie musical adaptation. Yes, this is real.