Jack Black
‘School of Rock’ Actor Kevin Clark, 32, Dies in Accident: Jack Black, Miranda Cosgrove and More Co-Stars React
The actor played kid drummer Freddy in the 2003 comedy.
Jack Black Says ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’ Might Be His ‘Last Movie’
Jack Black may not be coming back.
‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’ Review: A Silly Body-Swap Comedy With Few Thrills
Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Karen Gillan, and Kevin Hart star in the sequel-reboot to 1995’s ‘Jumanji.’ But there’s few laughs and little suspense.
‘The Polka King’ Trailer: Jack Black in Greatest Scandal in Polka History
Have you ever thought to yourself, man, polka music is great, but I wish it had a story of lies, crime, and intrigue to go along with it?
Get Your First Look at the New ‘Jumanji’ Cast
Board games are sort of perfect for the current Hollywood franchise model. Board games are both recognizably familiar and new every single time you play. They end, but they can always be restarted by clearing the board and resetting the points to zero...
Lip Reading
Whether it’s Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead or The Hunger Games, you’ve surely seen one of the Bad Lip Reading videos on YouTube. They take a movie or TV show (or footage from football games) and re-record the dialogue with hilarious results. Today they’ve finally set their sights on the original Star Wars trilogy and they’ve brought along some famous friends for the ride.
‘Kung Fu Panda 3’ Trailer: A Kung Fu Panda Meets His Father
By the time Kung Fu Panda 3 hits theaters, it’ll have been five years since the previous adventure of Jack Black’s Po and his martial artist animal buddies. For the kids weened on the first two movies, that’s practically a lifetime. Considering the diminishing creative (but certainly not financial) returns between Kung Fu Panda and Kung Fu Panda 2, will anyone care about this movie when it ultimately lurches into theaters? Consider that question as soon as you click play on the trailer above.
Will Ferrell and Jack Black Become ‘Tag Brothers’
You might find it hard to believe, but funny men Will Ferrell and Jack Black have never starred in a film together -- until now. The pair have just signed on for 'Tag Brothers,' based on the true story of the longest-running game of tag ever.