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Hailee Steinfeld Explains Why ‘Dickinson’ and ‘Edge of Seventeen’ Were Game-Changers
Steinfeld also discusses the thrill of joining the 'Pitch Perfect' franchise, looks back on 'Ender's Game,' and more.
Sing A Song: 5 Best Movie Music Moments from This Decade
The movie musical is dead! Long live the movie musical!
Elizabeth Banks and Paul Dano on 'Love & Mercy', 'Youth', and 'Pitch Perfect' Sequels
The actor also talked about first meeting Jane Fonda while making 'Youth', while the actress-filmmaker spoke about working on 'Pitch Perfect 2'. They both talk about their favorite films of 2015 as well.
'Pitch Perfect 2' Blu-Ray Review
The comedy sequel also marks the directorial debut of actress Elizabeth Banks.
Hailee Steinfeld and Sophie Turner Talk BARELY LETHAL, PITCH PERFECT 2, and X-MEN: APOCALYPSE
The co-stars also talk about what they "borrowed" from set, their favorite high school films, childhood crushes, can’t miss TV shows, and more
Box Office: SAN ANDREAS Shakes Off Expectations with $53.2 Million Debut
A Saturday bump brings the weekend estimate for ‘San Andreas’ $10 million higher than expected. Meanwhile, ‘Aloha’ remains just as underwhelming as expected with a three-day take of $10 million.
Box Office: TOMORROWLAND Stays Ahead of PITCH PERFECT 2 with $32.1 Million
Disney’s ‘Tomorrowland’ held in first place for the three-day weekend with an estimated $32.1 million. ‘Pitch Perfect 2’ came in second with $30.3 million. ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ was down 47% in third while the ‘Poltergeist’ reboot opened as expected, in fourth place.
Friday Box Office: TOMORROWLAND Edges Out PITCH PERFECT 2
Disney’s ‘Tomorrowland’ got the win yesterday, but will end up battling ‘Pitch Perfect 2’ for dominance over the long holiday weekend. Meanwhile, the ‘Poltergeist’ reboot opens on target, ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ remains strong and ‘Age of Ultron’ gets set to pass $400 million domestic.
THE COLLIDER PODCAST: Episode 6 - MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
Matt, Adam, and Perri address criticisms of George Miller's acclaimed film (yes, there are criticisms, and some are reasonable).
Weekend Box Office: PITCH PERFECT 2 Sings to $70.3 Million; MAD MAX Drives off with $44.4 Million
The comedy sequel out-grossed the original’s entire run in a single weekend.
TOP 5: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, PITCH PERFECT 2, CRIMSON PEAK Trailer
Marvel courting 'Selma' director Ava DuVernay, a recap of our favorite 'Mad Men' moments, and a recommendation for 'Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck' complete this week's Top 5.
Elizabeth Banks Talks PITCH PERFECT 2 (and 3), WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER and THE LEGO MOVIE Sequel
Banks talks her favorite on-set moment, deleted scenes, and why she never got nervous about taking over the franchise.
Friday Box Office: PITCH PERFECT 2 Hits Massive $28 Million Note, Sideswipes MAD MAX
Two female-centric films will sit atop the box office this weekend, but the singing one--not the explosion one--will walk away the victor.
Anna Kendrick Talks Her Movie Crush, Favorite TV Shows, THE ACCOUNTANT, and More
In the second half of our wide-ranging interview, Kendrick discusses 'The Accountant' with Ben Affleck, her favorite Disney villain, the movies that made her love movies, and how seriously she takes 'Game of Thrones'.
PITCH PERFECT 2: Rebel Wilson Talks Deadpan Delivery, Making Out Onscreen, and More
Wilson discusses her on-screen chemistry with Adam Devine, doing stunts training for the opening number, the status of 'Private Benjamin', 'Kung Fu Panda 3' and a lot more.
Anna Kendrick Talks PITCH PERFECT Fan Fiction, a Solo Album, Spider-Man, and More
In part one of our wide-ranging interview with Kendrick, the actress discusses shipping "BeChloe", who should play Spider-Man, whether she'll do a solo album, her favorite bad movie, and more.
PITCH PERFECT 2: Hailee Steinfeld and Brittany Snow on Reuniting the Barden Bellas
The co-stars talk about improving for Elizabeth Banks, trying to keep a straight face around Rebel Wilson, which scene was most fun to shoot and more.
25 Things to Know About PITCH PERFECT 2
Which 90s song was completely improvised on set? How did Banks fare as a first-time director? And who had an entire subplot that was removed from the film?