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What happens when animated kaiju meet the WWE? Well, it looks like you get the super cute-looking Rumble. Here's the first trailer.
Read MoreWhat happens when animated kaiju meet the WWE? Well, it looks like you get the super cute-looking Rumble. Here's the first trailer.
Read MoreKenny G, the sax man himself, is ready to blast some smooth, smooth jazz into your earholes with the documentary Listening to Kenny G.
Read MoreGorillaz, the very real band with very fictional, animated surrogate band members is getting a movie by way of Netflix.
Read MoreThe iconic queer classic But I'm A Cheerleader is the latest in a long string of teen comedies to get the musical treatment.
Read MoreThe Beatles: Get Back director Peter Jackson opened up about the making of the documentary in a new featurette.
Read MoreDisney wanted Peter Jackson to cut the cursing out of The Beatles: Get Back, but The Beatles said heck no to that idea.
Read MoreGeorge Miller's Furiosa prequel film has swapped out one of its drivers. Tom Burke will replace Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, who had to walk away from the movie.
Read MoreMagic Mike is back for one last ride, with star Channing Tatum and director Steven Soderbergh set to return for the world's sexiest trilogy.
Read MoreThis year's Thanksgiving box office was certainly a step up from last year's, though the top performers brought in middling numbers, at best.
Read MoreMichael Bay's Armageddon might have actually laid the path for NASA's current asteroid-deflecting mission. Well, kind of.
Read MoreAndrew Garfield is a huge fan of Cobra Kai, and the cast of The Karate Kid sequel series sent him some special messages that brought him tears of joy.
Read MoreSpider-Man: No Way Home won't be the last time we see Tom Holland suit up as your friendly neighborhood webslinger. Far from it, in fact.
Read MoreResident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City director Johannes Roberts is as much of a fan of the Resident Evil memes as you are.
Read More40 years after The Evil Dead first hit theaters, star Bruce Campbell says he's retiring from the role of Ash because it's simply too physically demanding.
Read MoreC'mon C'mon director Mike Mills talks about his approach to making the black-and-white road trip drama, and working with Joaquin Phoenix.
Read MoreAsked about Martin Scorsese and Ridley Scott's criticisms of superhero movies, Stellan Skarsgård says it's the system that's the problem, not the superheroes.
Read MoreBeloved Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim, whose music can be heard in shows like West Side Story and Company, has passed away at the age of 91.
Read MoreKojima Productions recently expanded to create a film and TV division, and now Hideo Kojima seems to be teasing a project outside of the world of video games.
Read MoreDenis Villeneuve's adaptation of classic Frank Herbert sci-fi novel Dune has now surpassed $100 million at the domestic box office.
Read MoreEternals screenwriter Kaz Firpo confirms that a major character death that may have seemed ambiguous was definitely real.
Read MoreCletus, Frances, and Carnage have a heart to ... whatever symbiotes have instead of a heart in this deleted scene from Venom: Let There Be Carnage.
Read MoreZachary Levi says he was hugely disappointed not to be cast as Star-Lord in Guardians of the Galaxy, but that audition led to him being cast in Shazam!
Read MoreA new poster for Spider-Man: No Way Home confirms that the Green Goblin seen wearing a hood and goggles is indeed Willem Dafoe.
Read MoreSandra Bullock has revealed that she once turned down a superhero movie, and was glad that she did when she saw the finished film.
Read MoreSony has launched a TikTok account for The Daily Bugle in the lead-up to Spider-Man: No Way Home, with Angourie Rice's Betty Brant hosting.
Read MoreSomething great is coming, and it's coming directly from Steven Spielberg's childhood. The filmmaker talks about his adaptation.
Read MoreRay Donovan: The Movie has a trailer, and you can watch it here in anticipation of watching Jon Voight play a sh***y dad. Art imitates life.
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