The Movies That Made Us Season 3 Will Focus On Your Favorite Horror Movies
Netflix's The Movies That Made Us is coming back for a third season just before Halloween with some horror legends in attendance.
Read MoreNetflix's The Movies That Made Us is coming back for a third season just before Halloween with some horror legends in attendance.
Read MoreKristen Stewart is already getting rave reviews for her performance as Princess Diana in Spencer, and she says the role helped her embrace her physicality.
Read MoreIn this edition, Andrew Garfield is confronted about Spider-Man: No Way Home by Jimmy Fallon, Batman: Year One is getting a 4K re-release, and more.
Read MoreNow the series has concluded, it's time to rank the Paranormal Activity movies from worst to best, deciding once and for all which one reigns supreme.
Read MoreAfter 33 years, a sequel to Twins is finally happening, with Tracy Morgan joining Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito.
Read MoreCheck out the first images from "Nightmare Alley," the first film noir from co-writer/director Guillermo del Toro and a remake of a 1947 movie.
Read MoreMaya and the Three is a colorful fantasy love letter to Indigenous mythology and Caribbean culture. Learn about the Netflix limited series here.
Read MoreThe ending of Stanley Kubrick's The Shining is rightfully legendary. In fact, we'll be talking about forever and ever ever and ever...
Read MoreLearn about Wakefield, an Australian seriocomedy inspired by creator Kristen Dunphy's personal experiences working in a psych ward.
Read MoreFrom John Williams to Ramin Djawadi, here are the 12 best film composers of all time and the music they're best known for.
Read MoreWhether they're sci-fi adventures, fairy tales, or epic family dramas, Alfonso Cuaron's movies are always interesting. These are his worst — and his best.
Read MoreNaomi Watts tries her best in the school shooting drama Lakewood, but the film makes one bad choice after another.
Read MoreDid you know there was another spin-off of The Vampire Diaries? And it's been going for 3 seasons? Here's what you need to know about Legacies season 4.
Read MoreApple TV+ has plenty of original movies that make a subscription worth it, including The Banker, On the Rocks and Who Are You, Charlie Brown?
Read MoreMartin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street now poised for an 8th anniversary 4K release via Paramount Home Entertainment.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan has lived up to his word and left his longtime relationship with Warner Bros. Universal will be the home of his next film.
Read MoreDickinson will air its third and final season on Apple TV+ this November. Here's everything you need to know about it.
Read MoreWarner Bros. is reportedly developing further installments of Mortal Kombat, following successful streaming numbers for the 2021 movie reboot.
Read MoreDuring an upcoming career-spanning interview, director Martin Campbell told us about his experience working with action icon Jackie Chan.
Read MoreWe spoke to director Prano Bailey-Bond about her new movie Censor, which offers a twisted and unique take on the 1980s-style horror film.
Read MoreSo many romantic comedy references in the latest episode of "Ted Lasso." Here's a handy guide to catching all of them.
Read More/Film sat down for an interview with Blue Bayou director Justin Chon and his co-star Alicia Vikander to talk about the politically charged deportation drama.
Read MoreThe trailer for Netflix teen slasher There's Someone Inside Your House promises a creepy killer gimmick and plenty of inside jokes for horror fans.
Read MoreTim Roth is returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe after 13 years, and he's finally figured out how to play the Abomination, thanks to Mark Ruffalo.
Read MoreIdris Elba is donning the gray trenchcoat again to play the titular turmoiled detective in the long-awaited Luther movie, coming to Netflix.
Read MoreBright: Samurai Soul is the anime spin-off someone must have been asking for, since Netflix just released a trailer for the film.
Read MoreCome with me and you'll be in a world of confusing casting choices. Like Keegan-Michael Key...in the Wonka prequel? Sure!
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