Robert Pattinson
From Constance Wu to Katherine Heigl, neither Hollywood nor the public likes a female celebrity who does not properly perform gratitude—especially not a woman of color.
The annual ceremony—now known as the MTV Movie & TV Awards—used to be star-filled, must-see TV. Now, it’s packed with influencers and barely has a pulse.
The “body horror” maestro talks about his new film “Crimes of the Future,” his affinity for the stars of “Twilight,” and his renewed passion for directing.
A new five-minute that was cut from the already three-hour film shows Robert Pattinson’s Batman meeting up with Joker to seek intel about The Riddler.
Everything we can’t stop loving, hating, and thinking about this week in pop culture.
How many times can we revisit the same disaffected clown?
Filmmaker Matt Reeves’ three-hour DC superhero epic stars Robert Pattinson as an angry, emo, brawling Batman, and matches the darkness and despair of our time.