The Groundbreaking John Wayne Western You've Likely Never Seen
John Wayne, problematic that he was, was still the personification of the Western movie. Yet one of his best movies is woefully underseen.
Read MoreJohn Wayne, problematic that he was, was still the personification of the Western movie. Yet one of his best movies is woefully underseen.
Read MoreWe sat down with writer/director Benjamin Cleary to talk about his gorgeous new movie Swan Song, working with Mahershala Ali and Naomie Harris, and more.
Read MoreWhile you're waiting on someone to announce National Treasure 3, here's a number of similar titles to tide you over.
Read MoreFred Armisen and Vanessa Bayer star in a new music video for George Harrison's song 'My Sweet Lord,' which was first released in 1970.
Read MoreStar Wars: The Phantom Menace has a callback to one of Steven Spielberg's most beloved films — thanks to a friendly tradition between the two filmmakers.
Read MoreShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings director Destin Daniel Cretton has his eye on a legendary action star to join the cast of Shang-Chi 2: Jackie Chan.
Read MoreLet's take a look at a classic Hollywood film noir, one which takes aim at the film industry's voracious appetite and cruel disposition.
Read MoreEach iteration of Peter Parker has suffered their fair share of heartache and hardship, but Andrew Garfield's Spidey is markedly tragic.
Read MoreUpcoming Starz horror-comedy series Shining Vale follows a dysfunctional family as they move to a small town for a fresh start.
Read MoreKick-Ass made waves as an R-rated superhero movie with gratuitous gore and profanity, so a reboot sounds like a wild idea.
Read MoreThere's a simple explanation as to why Kevin Smith barely spoke in Clerks, and it's not just because his character happens to be named Silent Bob.
Read MoreNicolas Cage is playing Dracula in Renfield, and now he'll be joined by Parks and Recreation co-star Ben Schwartz, which is NOT the wooooorst.
Read MoreEven though Avatar doesn't actually shoot on location, James Cameron took his cast on a Hawaiian retreat to give them some visual inspiration during production.
Read MoreDon't Look Up brought in a science advisor to consult on the natural disaster satire, and she had things to say about our current state of affairs.
Read MoreIn case you didn't know, Christopher Nolan is a big fan of MacGruber. Unfortunately, Nolan politely declined to get involved with the new series on Peacock.
Read MoreAs soon as The Book of Boba Fett is done, director Robert Rodriguez promises an update on the Alita: Battle Angel sequel. Maybe.
Read MoreSandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, and Daniel Radcliffe star in the first trailer for adventure rom-com The Lost City.
Read MoreA new documentary called 88MPH explores one of the most famous cars in movie history: Back to the Future's time-traveling DeLorean.
Read MoreAline is a "fiction freely inspired by the life of Celine Dion." Which means that is not Celine Dion, even though it is basically Celine Dion.
Read MoreThe Titanic, T2: Judgment Day, Aliens, and Avatar filmmaker has big ideas for the future of streaming and its limitless potential.
Read MoreWar films don't all fit under a single label. You'll find satires, romances, and action spectaculars on this list of our favorite underrated war flicks.
Read MoreA lot happened today in superhero news, including unfortunately leaked content, a stunning Doctor Strange toy, and that's just the start.
Read MoreDune and Blade Runner 2049 director Denis Villeneuve is returning to science fiction genre once again, directing an adaptation of Arthur C. Clarke's 1973 novel.
Read MoreWith the unfortunate recent death of Anne Rice, it's time to look back at the excellent Interview With the Vampire movie.
Read MoreBoy, that Keanu Reeves. What a guy, huh? He's back on screen in this month's The Matrix Resurrections, and it sure looks like he had a blast making it.
Read MoreIt's a new year, which means a new list of movies and TV shows are set to depart Netflix in 2022.
Read MoreThe Butterfly Effect is a grim movie, and not just because of Ashton Kutcher's dramatic chops. But the ending was almost far darker than the theatrical cut.
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