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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MoviePass Won’t Let You See ‘Infinity War,’ Or Any Other Movie, More Than Once Now
Planning to see ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ five times with your MoviePass? It’s not happening.
Arnold Schwarzenegger In Stable Condition After Emergency Open-Heart Surgery
The Terminator himself underwent an emergency open-heart surgery in Los Angeles Friday morning.
Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston Are Reuniting for Netflix Comedy ‘Murder Mystery’
The ‘Just Go With It’ stars are reuniting for another relationship comedy about a honeymoon-turned-murder-mystery.
Amy Poehler Is Making Her Directorial Debut With Netflix’s ‘Wine Country,’ and the Cast Is Amazing
Seriously, this cast couldn’t be better, from Amy Poehler to Tina Fey, Rachel Dratch to Maya Rudolph.
‘Black Panther’ Thursday Opening Box Office Tops ‘Civil War’ and ‘Deadpool’ With $25.2 Million
Ryan Coogler’s ‘Black Panther’ is already breaking records, topping both ‘Captain America: Civil War’ and ‘Deadpool’ with its Thursday night opening.
‘The Incredibles 2’ Olympics TV Spots Tease New Footage
Get a peek at the action in ‘The Incredibles 2’ in new Olympics TV spots.
The First ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ Trailer Is Here!
Football is cool and all, but it’s got nothing on ‘Star Wars.’
Surprise Surprise, Jude Law’s Dumbledore Won’t Be Gay in ‘Fantastic Beasts 2’
Surprise surprise, the ‘Fantastic Beasts’ sequel won’t address Dumbledore’s openly gay sexuality.
Meet the Cast of ‘The Incredibles 2’ With Character Images and New Plot Details
The Supers are back! Meet the voice cast of ‘The Incredibles 2’ with new character descriptions and plot details.
‘Three Billboards,’ ‘This Is Us,’ and ‘Big Little Lies’ Win Big at the 2018 SAG Awards
The 2018 SAG Awards winners are in, with ‘Three Billboards,’ ‘Wonder Woman,’ and ‘Game of Thrones’ taking home the gold.