The Hunger Games Mockingjay

  • NewsMeriah Doty

    Look Back at All of Effie Trinket's Outlandish 'Hunger Games' Outfits

    Effie Trinket’s theatrical style perfectly represents the over-indulgent ruling class of Panem in The Hunger Games series. Click through to see every garish outfit she has worn.   (Photos: Lionsgate; additional reporting by Giana Mucci)

  • NewsGwynne Watkins

    'Mockingjay – Part 1' Screenwriter Reveals Alternate 'Breaking Bad'-Style Ending

    Lionsgate’s decision to split The Hunger Games: Mockingjay into two parts didn’t stop fans from flooding theaters on the film’s opening weekend. Before she will commit herself to being a revolutionary, however, Katniss insists on a dangerous mission to find and rescure her friend and sort-of-fiance Peeta (Josh Hutcherson, above), who has been kidnapped by the evil President Snow.

  • NewsKevin Polowy

    About Jennifer Lawrence's Singing in 'Mockingjay — Part 1' (Which You Can Now Hear Online)

    Jennifer Lawrence did her best to keep expectations low when it came to her singing performance in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1. A few days later, on Saturday Night Live, she and co-stars Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson “surprised” host Woody Harrelson where the four performed a ditty together — but not before some ribbing about Lawrence’s pipes.

  • NewsGwynne Watkins

    You Say You Want a Revolution? A Roundup of 'Mockingjay — Part 1' Reviews

    The time for revolution is at hand, and film critics are eager to get on with it. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1 is receiving mixed-to-positive reviews, with the general consensus that the penultimate Hunger Games movie just doesn’t feel complete on its own. “Part 1 is a likable preamble, a moment to let the flames die down before adding more fuel,” Henry Barnes writes in The Guardian.

  • NewsJordan Zakarin

    'Mockingjay — Part 1': Natalie Dormer on Shaving Her Head and Directing Jennifer Lawrence

    The press day for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1 was like a a scene in the Capitol, set in a heavily guarded luxury hotel in Manhattan that required special wristbands and permissions to enter. The 32-year-old Game of Thrones actress has a dry wit in person, but she’s all business in her Hunger Games debut. It’s a vital role in a sober film, but Dormer was in great spirits when she spoke with Yahoo Movies on a cold Saturday in November.

  • NewsJordan Zakarin

    'Mockingjay' Director on Philip Seymour Hoffman's Role: We Won't "Fake a Performance"

    The tragic death of Philip Seymour Hoffman in February stunned and saddened the world. Among the legions who mourned him: his co-stars and collaborators on The Hunger Games films. The franchise was still in production when he died and director Francis Lawrence offered some more details about that time in the new issue of Empire magazine.

  • NewsMeriah Doty

    15 Frenzy-Worthy Films of 2015

    When we got going on our monster list of most anticipated movies coming out this year , we found ourselves constantly wanting to turn to the next page. 2015 is sizing up to be the most monstrous movie year of all — with mega-franchises like “The Avengers,” “The Hunger Games,” and “Star Wars” poised to break all kinds of box office records. (Thankfully “Avatar 2” is slated for 2016, otherwise our heads would explode!) Forget 2014, here are the year-from-now movies that have us wishing we could tr