The Brutalist Trailer Reveals Our First Look At What Might Be The Best Movie Of 2024
Believe the early hype: The Brutalist might just be the best movie of 2024. Watch the trailer for the sprawling epic right here.
Read MoreBelieve the early hype: The Brutalist might just be the best movie of 2024. Watch the trailer for the sprawling epic right here.
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Read MoreA deleted Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan scene introduced Trek's first half-Vulcan/half-Romulan character, providing an explanation for their behavior.
Read MoreOne of the screenwriters of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy isn't watching The Rings of Power TV show for good reason.
Read MoreHitch star Eva Mendes hasn't had an on-screen acting role since 2014, but she would return to acting on one condition.
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Read MoreOne of the most famous horror crossovers of all time is slicing up the viewership charts on Max. Here's why this 20-plus-year-old movie still has appeal.
Read MoreQuentin Tarantino once said he likes this sequel to a horror classic more than the acclaimed original. Now you can watch it on Netflix.
Read MoreWhen it comes to making movies, Steven Spielberg doesn't worry about star power. Instead, he focuses on something he considers more important.
Read MoreSome early reactions to Gladiator 2 are flooding in, and folks seem to be very impressed with Ridley Scott's epic sequel.
Read MoreFrank Miller's highly influential comic The Dark Knight Returns helped lay the groundwork for the controversial death of Robin in DC's Batman comics.
Read MoreIf the much-discussed and long-awaited Star Trek 4 movie ever actually happens, Zoe Saldaña has a request involving her character, Uhura.
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Read MoreAcademy Award winner Gary Oldman is normally a selling point for most audiences, but he went uncredited in this horrifying crime thriller.
Read MoreLee Issac Chung's blockbuster sequel Twisters is coming to the home media market, complete with bonus features and more.
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Read MoreClint Eastwood tricked his way into, essentially, secretly directing what wound up becoming one of his best movies in the 1980s.
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Read MoreMarvel Legends is releasing a life-size prop replica of Green Goblin's helmet from Spider-Man: No Way Home (and Sam Raimi's Spidey movie), and we have a review.
Read MorePatrick Stewart rarely broke down while working on the Star Trek franchise, which is why one particular crying scene caught his co-workers off-guard.
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