This New The Last Duel One-Sheet Is A Blatant Rip-Off Of A Classic Mondo Poster
Yikes. 20th Century Studios' new poster for The Last Duel looks an awful lot like Martin Ansin's Game of Thrones poster from 2012. This is egregious.
Read MoreYikes. 20th Century Studios' new poster for The Last Duel looks an awful lot like Martin Ansin's Game of Thrones poster from 2012. This is egregious.
Read MoreAnother month, another batch of movies and shows gone from HBO Max. Celebrate spooky season with a few of the titles on their way out.
Read MoreIn this edition, The Flash is nearing the end of production, the current Guardians of the Galaxy comic is coming to an end, and more.
Read MoreCooper Hoffman, the son of Philip Seymour Hoffman, stars in Paul Thomas Anderson's new coming of age movie that's set in the 1970s.
Read MoreYou can now buy the actual haunted house that inspired The Conjuring. If you dare. And if you dare to spend a lot of cash.
Read MoreCould James McAvoy reprise his role as Professor X in the MCU? He's open to it, under the right circumstances.
Read MoreThe Benedetta trailer teases lots of blasphemy, blood, and boobies in Paul Verhoeven's nunsploitation period piece.
Read MoreShang-Chi took the top spot at the box office for the fourth week in a row, solidifying it as the year's biggest hit so far.
Read MoreThe ever-divisive Star Wars prequel films have an unlikely defender in Luke Skywalker himself, Mark Hamill.
Read More/Film brings you the exclusive trailer for the Russian crime thriller about the investigation of Russia's most notorious serial killer.
Read MoreThe new poster for Paul Thomas Anderson's Licorice Pizza offers up a blast of pure nostalgia for a decade many PTA fans never actually knew.
Read MoreThe ninth Paul Thomas Anderson film follows "a high school student becoming an actor in the 1970s." See the Licorice Pizza trailer here.
Read MoreThere is no bigger Riddick fan on Earth than Vin Diesel, who promises that a fourth movie is going to happen no matter what.
Read MoreNetflix has released a new clip from Don't Look Up, the end of the world satire starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep, and many more.
Read MoreIn this week's Star Wars Bits, The Book of Boba Fett gets a composer, Quantic Dream might be making a Star Wars video game, and more!
Read MoreThe Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom cast has added some new and familiar faces. Let's take a look at who is playing who.
Read MoreGeorge Clooney and Brad Pitt will be reuniting on-screen for the first time since 2007 in a film directed by Jon Watts.
Read MoreNetflix's Tudum event confirmed Extraction 2 will bring back Chris Hemsworth as Tyler Rake, who somehow managed not to die at the end of the first movie.
Read MoreEuron Greyjoy himself Pilou Asbæk has a date with a vampire as he boards New Line Cinema's forthcoming adaptation of Stephen King's Salem's Lot.
Read MoreThe James Bond producers are going to begin the hunt for the next 007 next year, letting Daniel Craig properly enjoy his swan song.
Read MoreArmy of Thieves follows Matthias Schweighöfer and a new team of thieves as they try to pull off a handful of heists before zombies spread around the world.
Read MoreThree of Hollywood's hottest stars can't help but get in a fight in a fancy schmancy museum in this first clip from the upcoming Netflix movie Red Notice.
Read MoreKevin Bacon has joined the cast of Blumhouse Productions' as-yet untitled horror movie about a gay conversion therapy camp.
Read MoreMolly Shannon (The White Lotus) has joined the cast of Zach Braff's film A Good Person, which also stars Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman.
Read MoreScott Cooper's long-delayed horror movie Antlers will have its world premiere at Beyond Fest ahead of a wide release on Halloween weekend.
Read MoreDirector Rob Zombie shares a look at the new 1313 Mockingbird Lane from the set of The Munsters movie reboot in Hungary.
Read MoreMarvel is fighting on several fronts against legal challenges to terminate the copyright for Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, Iron Man and other characters.
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