Joaquin Phoenix Reveals He Spoke To Christopher Nolan About The Dark Knight But Joker Role Didn’t Happen Because Of THIS Reason

In a recent chat on Rick Rubin’s Tetragrammaton podcast, Joaquin Phoenix discussed his early career and his connection to the legendary Joker character. He shared that he had a conversation with director Christopher Nolan regarding playing the Joker in The Dark Knight. However, Phoenix stated that the role didn’t come to fruition for him as he wasn’t prepared for it back then.

‘He’s Cool And Calm’: Nicholas Hoult Gushes About Working With ‘Hero’ Clint Eastwood In Juror #2

At the American Film Institute Festival’s premiere of their latest movie “Juror #2”, Nicholas Hoult reminisced about collaborating with Clint Eastwood – a possibility that might mark Eastwood’s final film as director at 94 years old. Excited to work with such an admired figure, Hoult referred to him as one of his idols. For the actor from “The Great”, it was a long-held dream realized.

Bitwise CIO Explains Why Bitcoin Is ‘Surging Toward All-Time Highs’

As a seasoned crypto investor with more than a decade of experience navigating the volatile and ever-evolving landscape of digital assets, I find Matt Hougan’s analysis both insightful and inspiring. The idea that Bitcoin could potentially reach $200,000 is indeed intriguing, especially when you consider its current market cap in relation to gold. On October … Read more

Fifteen underrated music documentaries that are a must-see

As soon as rock and contemporary music styles really took off, documentaries about them started popping up everywhere. Large concert and festival films set the trend, and movies like “Monterey Pop,” “Woodstock,” “Gimme Shelter,” “Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970,” and “Wattstax” (some more well-known than others) graced screens worldwide. Over time, concert documentaries became quite commonplace, with The Talking Heads’ “Stop Making Sense” serving as a notable benchmark in this genre.

A Devastating Twist in ‘Spider-Man 4’ Can Bring Knull in the MCU

‘The film titled “Venom: The Last Dance” hit screens recently, concluding the ‘Venom’ trilogy. This serves as Tom Hardy’s farewell to the series, given how the movie ends, it seems that the narrative has reached its conclusion. It appears that a new character, Knull, the King in Black, is poised to steer the franchise forward.’