‘Reacher’ Star Alan Ritchson Says Fellow Christians Call Him Out: ‘How Dare You Have Unmarried Sex Scenes on TV and Then Talk About Jesus?’

People seem to confuse fictional characters with real people, but I can easily tell them apart,” Ritchson stated. “Frequently, I receive criticism from Christians who are upset that I engage in unmarried intimate scenes on TV and then mention Jesus. I’m sorry, but I don’t think discussing such matters will be relevant when I stand before the pearly gates!”

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Ritchson explained that people tend to mix up fictional characters with actual individuals, but he has no trouble telling them apart. He often receives criticism from Christians who disapprove of his unmarried on-screen intimacy and then referencing Jesus. He apologizes, but he doesn’t believe those topics will be relevant when he’s judged at the pearly gates!

‘Kontinental ’25’ Review: Radu Jude Plays It Straight but Retains His Bite in a Scorching Moral Parable

After the 2023 release of “Do Not Expect Too Much From the End of the World,” a complex, eccentric workplace satire that lasted almost three hours, the upcoming film “Kontinental ’25” might appear to be an unusually straightforward project from a director known for his challenging and unique works. However, nothing about this movie is simple – from its biting anger to its intricate political and historical commentary to a heart-wrenching scene of human despair that lingers in the minds of both the film’s troubled protagonist and the viewer alike. It’s unlikely that art house distributors who have supported controversial films like “Do Not Expect…” or “Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn” would turn down this grittier, yet equally impactful title, marking it as his third film to premiere in Berlin’s main competition.

Marvel ‘Exploring’ the Returns of Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist in the MCU; Charlie Cox Recalls ‘Some Feud Between Netflix and Disney’

Winderbaum commented, “I’m not able to reveal much, but let me tell you, it’s thrilling to have the opportunity to work in such a creative playground. Of course, compared to comic books, we don’t have the same level of freedom when it comes to storytelling. We need to navigate actors, time constraints, and the vastness of production to create a cinematic universe, especially on television. But given all these challenges, I can assure you that it is creatively very exciting, and we are definitely delving into it.

‘Green Lantern’ Director Martin Campbell on Why the Superhero Film Flopped: ‘Our Bad Guy Was Just a Cloud With a Face on It’

During a recent press event for his upcoming thriller “Cleaner,” Campbell shared that the filmmaking process didn’t spark any interest in him about making superhero films: “Absolutely none.” He attributed its commercial disappointment (earning $237 million against a reported budget of $200 million) to his lack of familiarity and subsequent disinterest in the genre.

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‘Paradise’ Star Sarah Shahi on Torabi and Xavier’s Future After Sinatra’s Bombshell Reveal

This week on Hulu’s “Paradise,” Dr. Gabriela Torabi, played by Sarah Shahi, is striving diligently to prevent Paradise from transforming into a living hell. In her informal role as intermediary between rebellious Secret Service agent Xavier Collins (Sterling K. Brown) and Paradise’s manager Samantha “Sinatra” Redmond (Julianne Nicholson), she finds herself struggling to maintain composure by the end of the episode.

Dan Aykroyd Praises ‘SNL50’ as ‘Triumphant’ After Skipping Due to ‘Prior Commitments’: I Smiled ‘From Start to Finish’

Hey everyone, Dan Aykroyd here, excitedly cheering for the victorious SNL 50th anniversary! I’m happy I didn’t attend because that meant I could watch every moment of the concert and show on TV. My kids said, ‘Look at daddy’s grin!’ And they weren’t wrong, I had a smile from beginning to end. Kudos to Lorne, as always, for an outstanding job.