Meg 2 Director Ben Wheatley Finally Explains Why His Tomb Raider Project Fell Apart
Ben Wheatley has had a fascinating career - one that's led him to Meg 2: The Trench and nearly saw him directing a sequel to Alicia Vikander's Tomb Raider.
Read MoreBen Wheatley has had a fascinating career - one that's led him to Meg 2: The Trench and nearly saw him directing a sequel to Alicia Vikander's Tomb Raider.
Read MoreDialogue that's hard to hear has become a recurring feature of Christopher Nolan's films and Oppenheimer is no exception.
Read MoreA24's trailer for Dicks: The Musical makes the film look like an R-rated The Parent Trap, but with more singing, Megan Thee Stallion, and 'sewer babies.'
Read MoreIn TMNT: Mutant Mayhem, each Turtle has their own distinct look, something that's new for the characters in their many iterations.
Read MoreElemental is coming to digital and Blu-ray very soon. Here's when you can expect to watch the latest from Pixar at home.
Read MoreAs Meg 2: The Trench director Ben Wheatley sees it, films like Indiana Jones have proven more gore isn't always necessary to pack a punch.
Read MoreThe Passenger is a bloody, economical road trip movie with two strong lead performances. Read our review of the latest Blumhouse thriller.
Read MoreBen Affleck chose not to direct and star in a solo Batman movie, but it sounds like it would have covered a lot of ground previously unseen in the movies.
Read MoreAn IMAX camera is a very loud thing, as the cast of Oppenheimer quickly learned.
Read MoreThere's a cheeky nod to one of the previous TMNT movies in Mutant Mayhem, and it didn't arrive until the last minute.
Read MoreRyan Gosling's children left him a sign, prompting him to text Barbie director Greta Gerwig, 'I shall be your Ken, for this story must be told.'
Read MoreOliver Stone reveals that he almost made an Oppenheimer biopic before Christopher Nolan.
Read MoreThe TMNT: Mutant Mayhem character posters labeled Scumbug as 'himself,' a mistake that really upset the filmmakers, because the character is clearly female.
Read MoreWhoa: Barbie and Oppenheimer rocketed AMC, the world's biggest theater chain, to the most lucrative box office week of its 100+ year history. Not too shabby!
Read MoreWell, if Radio Silence isn't coming back for Scream 7, we'd love to see Happy Death Day franchise director Christopher Landon take a crack at it.
Read MoreTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is poised to perform very well. It may not be number one, but thanks to its budget, profitability seems inevitable.
Read MoreThe TMNT: Mutant Mayhem villain Superfly changed during development, but a toy on shelves reveals the original design was a mutated version of Baxter Stockman.
Read MoreBoth TMNT: Mutant Mayhem and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse bring live-action elements into play, and that only enhances the animated worlds.
Read MoreThe numbers don't lie: Barbie's box office has Greta Gerwig's new release on track to beat films like Skyfall on the biggest movies of all time list.
Read MoreEven though Krang doesn't appear in TMNT: Mutant Mayhem, the villain Cynthia Utrom may be teasing a new take on the creepy character.
Read MoreIs Wonder Woman 3 happening after all? Gal Gadot says so, and that she's going to work on developing the third film with James Gunn.
Read MoreYes, there's ooze, but Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem changes the rest of the origin story for Splinter and the turtles in just the right way.
Read MoreTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem’s villain Superfly has questionable motives, but he might still be right.
Read MoreOne of the most upsetting moments in Oppenheimer came not from Christopher Nolan's script, but from the actor's own research.
Read MoreTMNT: Mutant Mayhem makes it clear that Donatello loves anime, especially Attack on Titan, and it's a pivotal part of the movie.
Read MorePee-wee's infamous encounter with Large Marge in Pee-wee's Big Adventure was a direct inspiration for Sam Raimi's horror-comedy classic Evil Dead II.
Read MoreTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem has a mid-credits scene that directly sets up a sequel with a certain villain.
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