Movies To Watch If You Loved A Quiet Place: Part II
A Quiet Place: Part II draws inspiration from many different horror films. If you want more of its unique blend of family drama and thrills, watch these next.
Read MoreA Quiet Place: Part II draws inspiration from many different horror films. If you want more of its unique blend of family drama and thrills, watch these next.
Read MoreIt's time to get to the choppa, because Dan Trachtenberg's Predator movie has officially wrapped filming.
Read MoreLet's talk about the third act of Malignant, which may be the single craziest thing seen in a major mainstream release in...years? Ever?
Read MoreWe have a first look at Peacemaker, the HBO Max series starring John Cena as his psychotic supervillain character from The Suicide Squad.
Read MoreNow that the first trailer for Hawkeye has arrived, we've taken a deep dive into the first footage to see what we can figure out about the new Disney+ series.
Read MoreDenis Villeneuve plans to make a Dune sequel, but can only do so if the first one is a hit. But if the director had his way, he would've shot both back to back.
Read MoreFX and Hulu have made the opening scene of Y The Last Man available to watch on YouTube, timed to the release of the first three episodes.
Read MoreHayley Atwell is donning the ponytail and cargo pants (figuratively) as the voice of Lara Croft in the Tomb Raider anime for Netflix.
Read MoreBen Best, who co-created Eastbound and Down and co-starred in The Foot Fist Way with Danny McBride and Jody Hill, has died. He was 46.
Read MoreDirector Lana Wachowski revealed that she had deeply personal reasons for bringing back Neo and Trinity in The Matrix Resurrections.
Read MoreMarc Maron is keeping things fuzzy, with a new role on DC's League of Super-Pets as the villainous (human) Lex Luthor.
Read MoreThe first Hawkeye trailer is here, teasing the Disney+ series based on the most human of Earth's mightiest heroes.
Read MoreRule one: you don't talk about Fight Club. But we're breaking that rule to talk about how Brad Pitt prepared for the role of Tyler Durden.
Read MoreJessica Chastain is fantastic in The Eyes of Tammy Faye. Too bad the movie itself can't match her effort.
Read MoreThe Book of Boba Fett is finally giving one of the most popular characters in the franchise some time to shine. Here's everything we know.
Read MoreJames Wan was reportedly able to work closely with Starlight "to make a few judicious cuts" to Malignant to secure it a day-and-date release in China.
Read MoreIn this edition, take a deep dive into The Matrix Resurrections trailer, go behind the scenes of the modern retelling of Cinderella, and more.
Read MoreBenedict Cumberbatch and Claire Foy are quite good in the oddly melancholy The Electrical Life of Louis Wain.
Read MoreMcFarlane Toys will soon be releasing The Princess Bride action figures, and a first look photo reveal which characters will be the first in the toy line.
Read MoreDashcam, the latest pandemic-set found footage horror from Host director Rob Savage, is grating and disappointing.
Read MoreThe third season of The Boys has wrapped production, and co-stars Karl Urban and Jack Quaid celebrated with a couple Instagram posts.
Read MoreWe saw Dune on the big screen at TIFF, and we came back with some answers to some questions you might have before you see the movie.
Read MoreOur The Power of the Dog review looks at Jane Campion's fantastic, overwhelming neo-Western, featuring a killer Benedict Cumberbatch performance.
Read MoreCheck out our review of the Pedro Almodóvar film that earned Best Actress for Penélope Cruz at the 2021 Venice Film Festival.
Read MoreThe Shawshank Redemption may be Frank Darabont's most beloved prison drama, but The Green Mile deserves just as much praise.
Read MorePrestige period filmmaking rarely sizzles like The Last Duel. Find out why Ridley Scott's latest is worth watching in our review from the Venice Film Festival.
Read MoreClint Eastwood is back in the saddle in the new featurette for Cry Macho, his latest directing effort that also sees him back in front of the camera.
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