Bill Skarsgard Is Mr. Steal Your Girl In The New Trailer For Nosferatu
The new trailer for Robert Eggers' vampire horror Nosferatu teases Bill Skarsgard's Count Orlok and his irresistible powers of seduction.
Read MoreThe new trailer for Robert Eggers' vampire horror Nosferatu teases Bill Skarsgard's Count Orlok and his irresistible powers of seduction.
Read MoreEisner Award winning comic artist John Cassaday recently passed away. Here, we look back at his work on the sci-fi comic series Planetary.
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Read MoreSpeak No Evil is coming to your home. Here's how to catch Blumhouse's James McAvoy-led American horror remake on digital, DVD, and Blu-ray.
Read MoreAs great as Guillermo del Toro's Hellboy movies are, even they don't quite reach the same bar as the original comic books by Mike Mignola.
Read MoreOne of the most challenging oners in Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights was ruined on an early take when a certain actor let one rip.
Read MoreTerrifier 3 s bringing back Art the Clown for more bloodshed, and if you haven't kept up with the slasher franchise, we've got the only recap you need.
Read MoreStephen King had doubts about two of his best books that both ended up being massive bestsellers for the legendary horror author.
Read MoreRobin Williams fought against the original ending written for Mrs. Doubtfire, which would have sent a harmful message to kids of divorced parents.
Read MoreStar Trek fans have complained about Robin Curtis' take on Saavik, but she was merely listening to the direction of Leonard Nimoy.
Read MoreJohnny Depp unexpectedly found himself bleeding after filming a scene for Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's international caper film The Tourist.
Read MoreThe twins Tweedledee and Tweedledum from Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland were played by a British comedy mainstay. Here's where you may have seen him before.
Read MorePaul Newman has the rather rare distinction of having three titles with a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes, and two of them are actually proper classics.
Read MoreIron Man ends with Obadiah Stane (Jeff Bridges) clearly meeting his maker, but the Marvel movie's original ending played things a little differently.
Read MoreDenzel Washington hasn't stepped into the Marvel Cinematic Universe yet, but one of the comic book movies from Marvel Studios definitely made him cry.
Read MoreTop Gun star Tom Cruise was game to return for Top Gun: Maverick, but he insisted on bringing an old friend back as well.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg and Tim Burton's interests once aligned on a project that would go on to become one of Burton's greatest films.
Read MoreKevin Smith wants a Clerks II to be played at his funeral, and it's definitely not one the heartfelt one.
Read MoreRoger Ebert is considered by many to be the greatest film critic in history, so having the distinction of being his favorite movie is a huge honor.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, October is almost upon as. As the calendar rolls over yet again, here are the best movies and TV shows coming to Netflix.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the best noir movies on Rotten Tomatoes, only two have a 100% score from critics – and they may not be the two you'd expect.
Read MoreRyan Murphy's The Normal Heart features one of Julia Roberts' best performances. Here's why it took some convincing to get the Oscar-winner onboard.
Read MoreRotten Tomatoes' ranking of the best movies ever is topped by a 1997 crime flick, but how meaningful is the site's list anyway? Let's take a look.
Read MoreAdam Wingard's The Guest with Dan Stevens debuted a new 4K restoration at Fantastic Fest, and the movie has never looked better, but it's always been great.
Read MoreCome with us to Camp Crystal Lake as we look back at all the times Jason Voorhees has popped up without wearing his mask.
Read MoreKurt Russell was apparently considered to portray Batman in what would go on to become one of the Caped Crusader's worst-reviewed movies.
Read MoreDreamWorks' animated tearjerker The Wild Robot is significantly outpacing expectations in its opening weekend at the box office.
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