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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Quentin Tarantino Has Found His Charles Manson For ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
Finally, Tarantino has found his Charles Manson for ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,’ and its scary-good casting.
Evan Peters’ Tate From ‘AHS: Murder House’ Will Be Back For ‘Apocalypse’
Ryan Murphy shares the first photo of Evan Peters reprising his Tate from ‘Murder House’ in ‘AHS: Apocalypse.’
HBO Debuted the Very First (and Very Brief) ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 Footage
The first footage from the final season of ‘Game of Thrones’ is here, and it may be short, but it offers some clues.
Marvel Is Pushing For a ‘Black Panther’ Best Picture Oscar Nom, Not Best Popular Film
Despite the Oscars’ new Popular Film category, Marvel is launching an awards campaign to get ‘Black Panther’ a Best Picture nomination.
Lena Dunham and More Join Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
The massive cast for Quentin Tarantino’s Manson Family movie just keeps growing.
Christian Bale Has Undergone Another Massive Body Transformation for ‘Ford vs. Ferrari’
Christian Bale has lost all the weight he gained for playing Dick Cheney for his next movie
Disney Debuts the First Look at Niki Caro’s Live-Action ‘Mulan’
Meet Disney’s live-action Mulan in the first photo from the Niki Caro movie.
First Photos of Netflix’s Dark ‘Sabrina’ Reboot Are Certainly Very Dark
Kiernan Shipka’s ‘Sabrina the Teenage Witch’ visits a witchy ritual in the first photos of the Netflix series.
The ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7 Finale Script Suggests Two Characters Survived
The Emmy-nominated script for the ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7 finale is now online, and it may reveal the fate of two characters.
Eighth Graders Can Finally See Bo Burnham’s ‘Eighth Grade’ This Week, and For Free
Best of all, audiences of all ages can see the R-rated ‘Eighth Grade’ for free across the U.S. this week.