How Creed III Is Bringing Disability Accessibility To The Rocky Franchise
The Creed series features a key character with a disability, and it takes that representation seriously.
Read MoreThe Creed series features a key character with a disability, and it takes that representation seriously.
Read MoreYou can't have a great Rocky spin-off sequel without a great montage.
Read More'I was waiting for the right opportunity to step up and get behind the camera...'
Read MoreGet ready for more training montages and shots of Michael B. Jordan drenched in sweat.
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Read MoreTeth-Adam has always been a ruthless character, so some changes needed to be made.
Read MoreMatt Reeves is going all-in on the Batverse, developing movies and TV shows based on Gotham's villains. (Mike Flanagan's Clayface anyone?)
Read MoreCavill was perfectly cast as the Kryptonian hero, so this is good news for Superman fans.
Read MoreGunn's got something up his sleeve for the DCEU.
Read MoreCurrently called Twisters, the sequel is now looking for someone to helm the project.
Read MoreEveryone is entitled to one good scare.
Read MoreWe'll never see another slasher movie like Halloween Ends.
Read More"What is justice? What does it look like?"
Read More'It depends on the person and their movement...'
Read MoreJason Statham is...Beekeeper.
Read MoreHalloween's veteran Michael Myers actor, Nick Castle, appears unmasked in his Halloween Ends cameo.
Read More'Steven Spielberg has a gift for getting inside the child in all of us.'
Read MoreIt's the 10th anniversary of Dredd, and Mondo is laying down the law.
Read MoreCatch Ti West's Hollywood-inspired slashers from the comfort of your home
Read MoreEven though David Gordon Green's Halloween trilogy ignores all the sequels that followed the original 1978 slasher, it still echoes those movies in many ways.
Read MoreYes, you read that headline correctly.
Read MoreIs this the end of Michael Myers?
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