Perry Mason Season 2 Adds Katherine Waterston And Six More Cast Members
Matthew Rhys is back as the tortured detective in Perry Mason season 2, and he has some new friends and foes to share the screen with.
Read MoreMatthew Rhys is back as the tortured detective in Perry Mason season 2, and he has some new friends and foes to share the screen with.
Read MoreAriana Grande and Cynthia Erivo have been cast as witches Elphaba and Glinda in Jon Chu's big-screen adaptation of the Broadway sensation.
Read MoreA nurse faces hellish goings-on while working the night shift at a hospital, in Corinna Faith's underrated thriller The Power.
Read MoreFor as many memorable sequences Sergio Leone's The Good, the Bad and the Ugly has, it also had its fair share of behind-the-scenes mishaps.
Read MoreBeloved character actor and star of the hit show Sons of Anarchy, William Lucking, passed away earlier this month at the age of 80.
Read MoreFans of Apple TV+'s Dickinson rejoice, as the first three episodes of this, the third and final season, are dropping early tonight!
Read MoreIn this edition of Superhero Bits, we talk about Eternals, Celestials, Swamp Thing comics, Titans spoilers from Nightwing, and so much more.
Read MoreAfter two decades on the big screen, Kristen Stewart remains impossible to pin down, but as these performances prove, her talent is undeniable.
Read More/Film spoke with Eternals star Lia McHugh about playing a character older than her years, and what love has to do with it.
Read MoreThe very first scene shot for Goodfellas was the commercial for Morrie's Wig Shop — and it wasn't directed by Martin Scorsese.
Read MoreSandra Oh and Anne Heche beat the living hell out of each other in Onur Tukel's biting black comedy Catfight.
Read MoreOn today's /Film Daily, Ben and HT talk about the Dwayne Johnson/Ryan Reynolds/Gal Gadot heist movie Red Notice, Disney's new animated film Encanto, and more.
Read MoreThe 3.5-hour director's cut of George Romero's Martin has been re-discovered, and hopefully, we'll get to see it someday.
Read MoreThe costumes of House Atreides in Dune were inspired by the Romanoffs, the last royal house of Russia, who were executed after the 1917 revolution.
Read MoreIt's hard to match the heights of The Wire, which is rightfully lauded as one of the greatest TV shows of all time, but these series get pretty close.
Read MoreMarvel's Eternals has been pulled from theaters in several Middle Eastern countries, reportedly due to its depiction of a same-sex relationship.
Read MoreA Star Wars: Visions short directed by Hitoshi Haga and written by Takahito Oonishi and Hitoshi Haga has been submitted to the Oscars.
Read MoreSet decorator Rena DeAngelo recalls the challenge of dressing 150 sets for The French Dispatch, and how she was inspired by the on-location shoot.
Read MoreArmy of Thieves, the prequel to Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead, fills out some gaps in the latter film and paves the way for Planet of the Dead.
Read MoreWarner Bros. has released a synopsis for Matt Reeves' The Batman which may give us a little clue as to what the movie is about. Hint: darkness.
Read MoreLooking for some slice-and-dice swordplay and hard-hitting martial arts action? We're giving away a Blu-ray copy of Yakuza Princess, so read on for how to win.
Read MoreCheck out some new footage from the new Scream in this behind-the-scenes featurette. But beware of potential spoilers!
Read MoreCary Elwes does a Scottish accent that can only be described as insane in the latest Netflix holiday rom-com helmed by the director of 1989's Pet Sematary.
Read MoreDaniel Craig's time as Bond may be over, but we hope that his supporting cast will stick around. As such, these are our favorite characters in No Time to Die.
Read MoreIf you've been waiting for a Resident Evil adaptation that actually looks like the video games, this is the movie for you.
Read MoreArmy of Darkness' ending scene delivered the iconic line, 'Hail to the king, baby!' — but director Sam Raimi originally had a different ending in mind.
Read MoreOnly on the list of /Film news desk writer Lex Briscuso will you find a One Direction concert film next to the works of Stanley Kubrick and Todd Haynes.
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