Channing Tatum

Channing Tatum Pulls the Plug on Directorial Debut With The Weinstein Co.
Channing Tatum Pulls the Plug on Directorial Debut With The Weinstein Co.
Channing Tatum Pulls the Plug on Directorial Debut With The Weinstein Co.
Channing Tatum and longtime collaborator and producing partner Reid Carolin were set to make their co-directorial debut with an adaptation of Matthew Quick’s YA novel Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock. The film was set up with The Weinstein Co., but in an official statement released today, Tatum and Carolin revealed that they are no longer developing the project at the studio in the wake of extensive sexual assault and harassment allegations against former studio head Harvey Weinstein.
Channing Tatum‘s Daughter Doesn’t Like Channing Tatum Movies
Channing Tatum‘s Daughter Doesn’t Like Channing Tatum Movies
Channing Tatum‘s Daughter Doesn’t Like Channing Tatum Movies
Channing Tatum’s a delight — fleet-footed dancer, lovably lunkheaded actor, and crooner of the occasional showtune, he’s got more of a claim to the title of America’s sweetheart than just about anybody. But while I may love Channing Tatum, and you may love Channing Tatum, he’s got one critic he just can’t seem to win over: his four-year-old daughter Everly.
Meet Newcomer Daniel Craig in the First ‘Logan Lucky’ Trailer
Meet Newcomer Daniel Craig in the First ‘Logan Lucky’ Trailer
Meet Newcomer Daniel Craig in the First ‘Logan Lucky’ Trailer
Much like the Coen Brothers, Steven Soderbergh has two distinct sides. There’s the ‘serious artist’ side, the one responsible for movies Contagion, Solaris, and Traffic, and the side that makes delightfully light-hearted genre movies. As much as I may enjoy Serious Soderbergh, I always have the most fun with the Soderbergh who made Ocean’s 11 and Out of Sight. And thankfully for those of us tired of grimdark summer blockbusters, that’s the Soderbergh on full display in the first trailer for Logan Lucky.
Channing Tatum to Voice an R-Rated George Washington in ‘America: The Motion Picture’
Channing Tatum to Voice an R-Rated George Washington in ‘America: The Motion Picture’
Channing Tatum to Voice an R-Rated George Washington in ‘America: The Motion Picture’
After the release of the shocking Sausage Party racked up an equally shocking $140 million (far more than any of us expected a movie involving anal beads forcibly yanked out of an anthropomorphized hot dog bun to make), it was only a matter of time until more bawdy animation followed. Cartoons for grown-ups may be on their way to a moment in the sun, as today brings the news that Netflix has launched production on an R-rated project in a similar vein. But they won’t stop at desecrating the sacred space of the grocery store. This time, nothing short of our nation’s origin story will provide the canvas for whatever vulgarity they’ve got in store.
Universal Moves Forward With Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Channing Tatum’s R-Rated Musical
Universal Moves Forward With Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Channing Tatum’s R-Rated Musical
Universal Moves Forward With Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Channing Tatum’s R-Rated Musical
Last February, it was announced that Universal Pictures had won a bidding war for an untitled R-rated musical comedy written by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and the screenwriter behind 21 Jump Street. While little was known about the film at the time, Variety reported that Godon-Levitt had also enlisted Channing Tatum  —  noted dancer and Professional Handsome Man  —  to co-star with him in the film. Since that announcement, things were pretty quiet about the project until just this past week, where suddenly a flurry of updates were released by Universal Pictures.

Load More Articles