Michael Keaton
Because of the Hollywood strikes, the starpower at the Toronto International Film Festival is owed to actors who are directing their own films—few of which, it turns out, are good.
Michael Keaton directs and stars in “Knox Goes Away,” a hitman thriller at the Toronto Film Festival that would be forgettable, were it not for Pacino’s scene-stealing wavy locks.
As the disturbing allegations against Miller continue to be a talking point, the new “Flash” trailer teases a Michael Keaton-Ben Affleck Batmen (Batmans?) meet-up for the ages.
The Spider-Man spinoff stars Jared Leto as the terrifying Living Vampire—and it’s finally, probably hitting theaters on April 1.
Danny Strong’s (“Empire”) series, starring Michael Keaton, attempts to unpack how Purdue Pharma and the Sacklers flooded Appalachia with deadly opioids. Sadly, it misses the mark.
This week’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ cold open found Assange sharing a prison cell with Lori Loughlin and Michael Avenatti.
‘I didn’t have to dig that deep,’ the actor jokes about playing Father Ra-Shawbard in ‘Batsh*t Valley,’ the ‘Wild Wild Country’-skewering S3 premiere of IFC’s comedy series.