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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Weekend Box Office: ‘House With a Clock In Its Walls’ Tops One of the Year’s Worst Weekends
Eli Roth’s PG-rated horror movie leads the third-worst weekend at the 2018 box office as a trio of high-profile movies flop.
Robert Redford Says Announcing His Retirement From Acting Was ‘A Mistake’
Wait, so is the legend not retiring from acting? Robert Redford says his announcement was ‘a mistake.
‘The House With a Clock In Its Walls’ Review: Eli Roth’s PG Horror Movie Is Nothing We Haven’t Seen Before
Believe it or not, the ‘Hostel’ filmmaker made a horror movie for kids, swapping his gross-out shocks for a PG haunted house movie.
‘Game of Thrones’ Wins Outstanding Drama Series at the 2018 Emmys
Winter came and won the top prize at the Emmys for ‘Game of Thrones.’
The 2018 Oscars Director Used His Emmys Speech to Propose To His Girlfriend
A real marriage proposal just happened live at the Emmys.... by the director of the Oscars.
2018 Emmys: See the Full List of Winners and Nominees
Here’s the full list of winners and nominees from the 2018 Emmys, updated live.
Patrick Stewart Will Also Play Bosley Alongside Elizabeth Banks In ‘Charlie’s Angels’ Reboot
Patrick Stewart will play one of two Bosleys in the new Charlie’s Angels’ reboot.
Weekend Box Office: ‘The Predator’ Dominates, But With A Record-Breaking Low
‘The Predator’ may have topped the box office, but its debut was so low it unseated ‘The Mummy’ for a record-breaking low.
See the First Photo of Brad Pitt’s Astronaut in James Gray’s ‘Ad Astra’
Brad Pitt goes on a journey through space in the first photo from James Gray’s ‘Ad Astra.’
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.