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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Anthony Bourdain, Chef, TV Personality and Writer, Dies at 61
The celebrated chef and host of ‘No Reservations’ and ‘Parts Unknown’ has died at age 61.
Mike Myers Has an Idea For a Dr. Evil-Centric ‘Austin Powers 4’
‘Austin Powers 4’ could happen, and it’d be all about Dr. Evil.
Sylvester Stallone Will Be Back for ‘Rambo 5’ To Take on Mexican Drug Cartel
Sylvester Stallone’s will be back for a fifth outing as Green Beret John Rambo.
‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Shattered the Box Office With Biggest Opening Weekend of All Time
The massive Marvel team-up not only beat ‘Star Wars’ for the number one opening weekend, but just made global box office history.
Your Favorite Superhero Fam Is Back in Action in New ‘The Incredibles 2’ Poster
Your favorite superhero fam is back and they’ve got a bunch of new backup in ‘The Incredibles 2’ poster.
Arnold Schwarzenegger In Stable Condition After Emergency Open-Heart Surgery
The Terminator himself underwent an emergency open-heart surgery in Los Angeles Friday morning.
‘The Incredibles 2’ Olympics TV Spots Tease New Footage
Get a peek at the action in ‘The Incredibles 2’ in new Olympics TV spots.
‘James Bond’ Star Roger Moore, Dies at 89
Acting legend and James Bond star Sir Roger Moore has died at the age of 89.
The Best Movies of 2016 (According to Erin Whitney)
How you define the “best” of something varies from one person to the next. The “best” movies can be the ones crafted with the most artistry, the ones that feel particularly culturally significant, the ones you can’t shake hours, days, or months after seeing them. Or perhaps the best films are the ones you simply love the most and are eager returning to again and again.
‘Jackie’ Review: Natalie Portman Is Spectacular in Pablo Larrain’s Intimate Jackie Kennedy Biopic
It doesn’t hurt that Natalie Portman looks a lot like Jackie Kennedy. Dressed in pearls and a classic 1960s suit with a perfect bouffant hairstyle, she’s the splitting image of the former First Lady. But in Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín’s ‘Jackie,’ Portman’s performance goes beyond looks. As the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Portman flourishes in one of the best and most deeply human roles of her career.