"Heated Rivalry" star Robbie G.K. talks about Scott and Kip’s Kiss, feeling "comfortable' shooting sex scenes and why he had ...
Ethan Hawke may be many things: Oscar-nominated actor; author; eternal Gen X heartthrob. But in a viral clip making the ...
In the latest episode of the Apple TV+ series, romance author Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn) — who is one of only about a dozen ...
Oscars recognize casting for the first time, offering a spotlight on a key job in the movie industry
Casting will get some Oscar love next year. A new prize for achievement in casting was added to the Academy Awards in March, ...
DC Movies James Gunn wanted to make one change to David Corenswet's Superman performance that the actor refused to back down on: "I was like, 'No!'" Musicals Wicked: For Good director kept the final ...
Spoilers for Wicked: For Good ahead. One of the most romantic scenes in Wicked: For Good was actually deleted from the movie — but hopefully not for good. In a new interview with Deadline, Dana Fox, ...
Wicked: For Good audiences got to see an intimate scene between Elphaba and Fiyero on screen, but there was an instance of passion between Fiyero and Glinda that was cut from the film. “There was a ...
Kit Harington is looking back at an “embarrassing” moment he had while filming a kissing scene with Sophie Turner — and, no, it wasn’t just because they once played siblings on Game of Thrones. The 38 ...
It doesn’t end with them. Justin Baldoni has claimed in a fresh legal filing that Blake Lively went rogue on the set of “It Ends with Us” and improvised a kiss that wasn’t in the script. The clip in ...
Justin Baldoni claimed in a new legal filing that Blake Lively improvised an off-script kissing scene during the filming of “It Ends With Us.” An exhibit filed by Wayfarer and others on Nov. 13 ...
The actress previously accused Justin Baldoni of improvising unscripted kisses in her sexual harassment lawsuit Benjamin VanHoose is a Staff Editor on the Movies team at PEOPLE. He has written about ...
A kiss is one of the most indelible images you can find in TV and movies. Kissing was also one of the first phenomena ever captured on film, as seen in Eadweard Muybridge's 1887 series of moving ...
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