James Bond Producers Always Ask Two Questions Before Starting Each Movie
James Bond producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson always start planning their next movie by asking two important questions.
Read MoreJames Bond producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson always start planning their next movie by asking two important questions.
Read MoreNo Time To Die is off to an explosive start at the international box office, with an estimated debut of $112.9 million across 54 markets.
Read MoreVenom: Let There Be Carnage is on track for an estimated $71 million opening weekend, far outstripping Sony's earlier expectations.
Read MoreVenom: Let There Be Carnage has grossed an impressive $90.1 million in its opening weekend, becoming the biggest movie of the year so far.
Read MoreBefore Sunrise screenwriter and UCLA professor Kim Krizan has made her creative writing course available online via Patreon.
Read MoreJohn Logan's as-yet-untitled LGBTQ+ horror movie, set at a gay conversion camp and starring Kevin Bacon, is now set to release on Peacock.
Read MoreJames Bond actor Daniel Craig is getting his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame as his version of 007 takes a final bow in No Time To Die.
Read MoreThe potential IATSE strike comes on the heels of the AMPTP's rejection of their reasonable requests. Here's a breakdown of the situation.
Read MoreDirector James Gunn says The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special will introduce 'one of the greatest MCU characters of all time.'
Read MoreSister Act 3, which will feature Whoopi Goldberg back in the habit, now has Tim Federle attached to direct and Madhuri Shekar writing the script.
Read MoreMichael Gandolfini says he was conflicted about playing a young Tony Soprano in The Many Saints of Newark, but eventually overcame his fears.
Read MoreMalignant director James Wan says Stephen King's praise of the movie is the only validation a 'horror outcast' like himself really seeks.
Read MoreA Hannibal actor has just been cast to play the pivotal role of Father Callahan in the feature adaptation of Stephen King's original 1975 horror novel.
Read MoreOctober means belting The Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack at the top of your lungs. Or going to see the songs performed in concert.
Read MoreVenom: Let There Be Carnage director Andy Serkis explains how that credits scene came to be. Consider this your spoiler warning.
Read MoreJaeden Martell is set to star in another Stephen King adaptation after the IT films, acting alongside the legendary Donald Sutherland.
Read MoreMadea creator Tyler Perry and horror producer Jason Blum are teaming up with writer-director Alan B. McElroy for the upcoming thriller Help.
Read MoreThe trailer for Syfy's Slumber Party Massacre reboot suggests it might be a step above what we might expect from a Syfy original movie.
Read MoreIf you have a spare $450 lying around, you can buy a replica sword from The Green Knight, letting you relive all the misery and torment of the film.
Read MoreThe first wave of Ghostbusters: Afterlife Funko POPs has been unveiled, and there are a lot of Mini-Pufts that you'll feel compelled to collect.
Read MoreVincent Lindon worked hard to transform his physique for Titane, but the most challenging transformation was the emotional one.
Read MoreAgathe Rousselle underwent an acting crash course to play a psychopath in her feature film debut with Titane.
Read MoreVenom: Let There Be Carnage is in theaters now, and we've dug into the ending to explain what it means for the future of Venom and this wacky bromance.
Read MoreIf you couldn't catch Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings in theaters, you can watch it from home starting in November. Find out when right here.
Read MoreIn this edition, hear how Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow lawsuit impacts future deals, see what critics think of the Guardians of the Galaxy game, and more.
Read MoreDavid Chase just signed a big deal to make new projects for Warner Bros. and HBO. Could more Sopranos be on the way? Maybe. Maybe not.
Read MoreDirector Sam Raimi says he hesitated to make Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness because of the loud negative reaction to Spider-Man 3 back in 2007.
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