Pamela Salem, Miss Moneypenny in ‘Never Say Never Again’ James Bond Film, Dead at 80

Pamela Salem has died. The veteran actress, best known for her role as Miss Moneypenny in Sean Connery’s 1983 James Bond flick Never Say Never Again, died on Wednesday, Big Finish, a production company with whom she often worked, confirmed on their website. She was 80. Born in India, Salem attended school in Germany and London, before … Read more

Conspiracy Theories Run Wild Amid Mass U.S. Cell Outage

Wireless customers with AT&T, Cricket Wireless, T-Mobile, and Verizon all reported outages across the country this morning. And just like clockwork, some folks online pounced on the disruption as evidence of a global conspiracy. Dave Bautista Opens Up About His Relationship With Denis Villeneuve Alex Jones, arguably America’s most popular conspiracy theorist, believes the telecom … Read more

Kelsey Grammer Wants His Beast to Return In More MCU Movies

Chris Nolan insists he’s not joining the Bond franchise. Tim Burton insists he wants no part in a Nightmare Before Christmas sequel. The cast of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom discuss its new creatures. Plus, what’s coming on Shining Vale. To me, my Spoilers! Spoilers of the Week March 7-11 X-Men In conversation with The … Read more

Broccoli Family Still Determining James Bond’s “Next Chapter”

Daniel Craig didn’t have the longest run of James Bond movies, but he did have one of the most eventful. 2007’s Casino Royale gave the series a shot in the arm that both made it matter more in the eye of the mainstream public, and greatly boosted his profile. Who Should Be the Next James … Read more

Matthew Vaughn’s Working on Kick-Ass Reboot, Kingsman 3

Matthew Vaughn has been in the filmmaking game since 1996, but he’s perhaps best known for 2010’s Kick-Ass and 2014’s Kingsman: The Secret Service. His upcoming movie Argylle has made sure to put the latter movie front and center for its marketing, and it’s likely there are diehard fans hoping for some kind of resurgence for … Read more

Troy Smocks, Jan. sixth Convict, Sues Parler for $370M Over Ban

Troy Smocks was sentenced to 14 months in federal jail and banned from the now-dormant social community Parler after he made violent threats on the app within the wake of the January sixth riots. Now Smocks is suing Parler for $370 million, accusing the corporate of violating a controversial Texas legislation which bars social media … Read more