The First Omen May Be The Most Violent, Transgressive Horror Movie Ever Produced By The Walt Disney Company
The horror prequel The First Omen is technically a Disney movie, and that's pretty shocking.
Read MoreThe horror prequel The First Omen is technically a Disney movie, and that's pretty shocking.
Read MoreSteven Zaillian's Ripley has landed on Netflix, and it's instantly notable as being one of the best-looking shows the streaming service has ever distributed.
Read MoreDrew Goddard's filmography makes him a fascinating choice to take The Matrix into a new era – one in which the franchise's creators are no longer at the helm.
Read MoreRoar! Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire has boosted the MonsterVerse past the 2 billion dollar mark at the global box office.
Read MoreThe very silly Godzilla x Kong is following in the footsteps of another silly Godzilla era.
Read MoreMichael Caine stars in The Ipcress File, an espionage film that came out just three years after Dr. No and feels very much like an anti-James Bond thriller.
Read MoreIf DC decides to cater to younger audiences with Teen Titans instead of placating older viewers, the new live-action movie could be the studio's secret weapon.
Read MoreSydney Sweeney's Immaculate and David Dastmalchian's Late Night with the Devil performed well in theaters, setting records for Neon and IFC Films, respectively.
Read MoreDoug Liman's Road House remake is darker than Rowdy Herrington's 1989 original for two reasons: the lead actor, and the storytelling approach.
Read MoreMorph can changed into pretty much any mutant, and we're going to keep track of all of his transformations throughout X-Men '97. Let's get started!
Read MoreOn today's episode of /Film Daily, our festival goers talk about every movie they reviewed at SXSW 2024, from The Fall Guy to Monkey Man and beyond.
Read MoreDavid Greenbaum, who previously ran Searchlight Pictures, now has the top film job at The Walt Disney Company. Here's the question that got him the job.
Read MoreJohn Cena goes for it in Ricky Stanicky, and his performance is just the latest evidence proving that he's the best comedy beefcake since Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Read MoreWithout a ton of competition for audiences at the box office, an unlikely savior has emerged to prop up the theatrical industry: Television shows.
Read MoreThe Netflix movie Spaceman is the latest film to utilize Adam Sandler as a dramatic actor, but Paul Thomas Anderson's Punch-Drunk Love still did it best.
Read MoreChristopher Walken has a small role in Dune: Part Two, but he makes the absolute most of it.
Read MoreConquest of the Planet of the Apes deserves to be spoken about in the same conversations as Terminator 2, The Empire Strikes Back, and Aliens. Yes, really.
Read MoreHelldivers 2 is a great video game, and also the perfect adaptation of the masterful sci-fi satire Starship Troopers.
Read MoreGareth Edwards just landed the coveted gig of directing a new Jurassic World movie. Here's why that's a good thing.
Read MoreAudiences flocked to a complex movie like Oppenheimer last year, which is a good sign for the box office prospects of Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two.
Read MoreInstead of focusing on more supporting characters in Spider-Man's universe, Sony should devote all of its resources on making the best Spider-Man movie it can.
Read MoreYes, Marvel's Madame Web is as bad as you've heard. Here are some of the film's most ridiculous moments, ranked by how much they gave us a headache.
Read MoreOn today's /Film Daily, Ben and Brad take a look at the release calendar for the rest of 2021 and talk about the movies they're looking forward to the most.
Read MoreOn today's /Film Daily, we take a look at some of the best alternative Christmas movies to watch during the holiday season. No Die Hards or Lethal Weapons here!
Read MoreOn today's /Film Daily, Danielle Ryan joins Ben Pearson to talk about James Cameron's interesting proposition for a two-pronged story experience and more.
Read MoreOn today's /Film Daily, we're presenting a couple of interviews with the writer/director and one of the stars of the recent sci-fi drama Swan Song.
Read MoreIn today's /Film Daily, Ben and Brad talk about The Matrix Resurrections, Being the Ricardos, an Orson Welles movie from the 1970s, Frosty cereal, and more.
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