Encanto Is A Producer's Swan Song For Clark Spencer, Walt Disney Animation's New President
Disney's Encanto is the end of an era for one of the company's producers, as he steps up the ladder to help oversee the animation division.
Read MoreDisney's Encanto is the end of an era for one of the company's producers, as he steps up the ladder to help oversee the animation division.
Read MoreWe spoke to the directors of Disney's new animated film Encanto about how the project came to be ... and also what the heck is up with Zootopia 2.
Read MoreHere are our impressions of the first footage from the newest Disney animated musical, with music by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Read More/Film is debuting the exclusive trailer for the new horror thriller Time Now, featuring the first starring role for Eleanor Lambert, daughter of Diane Lane.
Read MoreThe second part of Joanna Hogg's critically acclaimed story is already receiving raves. See The Souvenir Part II trailer here.
Read MorePaul Schrader and his Facebook have struck again. This time, against Clint Eastwood's new Western film Cry Macho.
Read MoreAntoine Fuqua discusses the importance of going back to the filmmaking masters, and the challenges of making The Guilty during a pandemic.
Read MoreWalt Disney Animation has another musical coming our way with Encanto, which features original songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda no less.
Read MoreIf you're looking for some ultra family-friendly Halloween specials, you've come to the right place. Here is everything coming to Disney+ in October.
Read MoreAfter Kevin Smith had his heart attack, Marvel Studios producer Kevin Feige gave him a call. He was expecting more than sympathy.
Read MoreThe first reactions are in for No Time to Die and they're ... Well, you'll have to click this article to find out. Those are the rules.
Read MoreHulu's opting for less traditional fare this year for their Huluween content, showing some newer horror titles including Censor and Gaia.
Read MoreAll's fair in action and filmmaking. Daniel Craig accidentally broke Dave Bautista's nose while filming Specter. He was rightfully horrified.
Read MoreNetflix offered a first look at Operation Mincemeat, the very true and very absurd WWII story about espionage and a strategic corpse.
Read MoreContinuing the 50th anniversary celebrations of Lucasfilm, Hasbro has announced a new George Lucas action figure with the filmmaker in Stormtrooper gear.
Read MoreNetflix has hired Paradise Hills director Alice Waddington to direct Dept. H, an undersea murder mystery based on the ongoing comic series of the same name.
Read MoreMaster filmmaker Sam Raimi has an opinion on how his old Spider-Man 2 villain looks in the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer.
Read MoreIn this edition, see how Venom roasted people on Twitter, find out when the Supergirl and Stargirl season finales will be airing this fall, and more.
Read MoreWe spoke with director Valdimar Jóhannsson and star Noomi Rapace about Lamb, their utterly indescribable new horror fable from A24.
Read MoreThe original two Evil Dead films and Ash vs Evil Dead are coming home in The Evil Dead Groovy Collection, arriving on November 16.
Read MoreYou don't just hire Phoebe Waller-Bridge for the purposes of writing only women, at least where the No Time to Die producers are concerned.
Read MoreJK Simmons playing a terrifying murderous psychopath on a rampage. Now where have we heard that before?
Read MoreJames McAvoy has already played the younger version of one Patrick Stewart character, so why not just go for it and take on Captain Picard?
Read MoreFire up your watchlist, strap in, and check out our recommendations of everything that will be coming to Amazon Prime over the next month.
Read MoreThe Guilty director Antoine Fuqua revealed the challenges of shooting a closed-room thriller like The Guility during Covid times.
Read More"Everybody should be able to tell the story they want to tell. If you don't want to see it, you don't have to see it."
Read MoreAntoine Fuqua and Denzel Washington first collaborated on Training Day, and since then, they've kept a good thing going with the (ongoing) Equalizer films.
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