Titane Star Vincent Lindon Found Freedom In Losing Control [Interview]
Vincent Lindon worked hard to transform his physique for Titane, but the most challenging transformation was the emotional one.
Read MoreVincent Lindon worked hard to transform his physique for Titane, but the most challenging transformation was the emotional one.
Read MoreThere are a lot of Sopranos references in The Many Saints of Newark. So let's break down some of them, right here, right now.
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.
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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.
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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.
Read MoreVenom: Let There Be Carnage is already tearing up theaters with an impressive $11.6 million box office from Thursday previews.
Read More/Film speaks with Titane writer-director Julia Ducournau on creating something new, and maybe even beautiful, out of the monstrous.
Read MoreThe end credits scene in Venom: Let There Be Carnage is ... a lot. Once you've seen the movie, come back here and let's talk about it.
Read MoreShamanic gifts turn sour in a new trailer for The Medium, a Thai-Korean horror film produced by The Wailing director Na Hong-jin.
Read MoreBingo Hell is a horror movie starring senior citizens, and director Gigi Saul Guerrero told us all about her new Welcome to the Blumhouse entry.
Read MoreLet's take a look at The Many Saints of Newark ending and how it sets up The Sopranos. Major spoilers follow, of course.
Read MoreDavid Verbeek's Chinese vampire thriller Dead and Beautiful is coming to Shudder. Here's a breakdown of the story, cast, and release date.
Read MoreTitane is a head-pumping, face-splitting, heart-tugging visceral experience of a film that might be better left, well, experienced for yourself.
Read MoreThe Unbreakable Boy looks like an inspirational Christian tearjerker. Here's what to know about the Zachary Levi film.
Read MoreJames Bond star Daniel Craig doesn't have social media, so he was completely unaware of his own 'weekend' meme. Until now.
Read MoreAmerica's spookiest family return in animated sequel The Addams Family 2 — and this time they're off on vacation. Here's our review.
Read MoreWe spoke with The Many Saints of Newark director Alan Taylor about bringing the new Sopranos prequel film to life.
Read MoreAquaman and the Lost Kingdom star Jason Momoa says there is a lot more at risk and a lot more heart in the upcoming sequel than in the original film.
Read MoreWe spoke with The Many Saints of Newark actor John Magaro about a seemingly impossible task. How do you play Silvio Dante?
Read MoreThe movie that saw Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas get together, but still hasn't yet been released since they've broken up, is Deep Water. Here's what we know.
Read MoreBridgerton fans have more Regé-Jean Page to look forward to in a new heist-thriller from the Russo Brothers of MCU fame.
Read MoreAfter what's turned out to be a brief but heated legal dispute, Disney and Scarlett Johansson have settled their lawsuit out of court.
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