The Cast Of Beetlejuice 2 Had To 'Rush' The Most Sentimental Part Of The Shoot
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice sees Tim Burton revisiting Winter River from the first film, although his trip there was impacted by the actors' and writers' strikes.
Read MoreBeetlejuice Beetlejuice sees Tim Burton revisiting Winter River from the first film, although his trip there was impacted by the actors' and writers' strikes.
Read MoreWe're All Going to the World's Fair filmmaker Jane Schoenbrun is teaming up with A24 for the new horror movie I Saw the TV Glow. Check out the trailer here.
Read MoreMartin Scorsese's World Cinema Project and George Lucas' Hobson/Lucas Family Foundation are supporting the restoration of the classic Indian film Ghatashraddha.
Read MoreThis week's episode of The Bad Batch begs the question: now that Crosshair has turned against the Empire, can Clone Force 99 trust him?
Read MoreThe new FX series Shogun makes some changes from the massive book that inspired it. Let's compare the two.
Read MoreAnyone But You, starring Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney, looked dead on arrival when it opened, but it's become a big box office hit.
Read MoreIt was Jonathan Nolan, not Christopher Nolan, who was responsible for The Dark Knight's 'You either die a hero...' line.
Read MoreThe digital release of the Mean Girls musical cut out a joke that reportedly upset Lindsay Lohan.
Read MoreThe tear-jerking wrestling drama The Iron Claw is coming to Blu-ray and DVD soon, and is available to watch digitally now.
Read MoreTyler Perry's Mea Culpa is currently sitting atop the Netflix top 10, despite being absolutely savaged by critics. It currently has a 15% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreIshana Night Shyamalan is making the jump from her small-screen writing/directing work on Apple's Servant to the world of film. Check out The Watchers trailer.
Read MoreSpaceman, in which a lonely astronaut meets a giant friendly spider, is worth seeing for Adam Sandler's dedicated dramatic performance.
Read MoreGareth Edwards just landed the coveted gig of directing a new Jurassic World movie. Here's why that's a good thing.
Read MoreAs we prepare for Dune: Part Two, let's break down some of the more confusing elements of Denis Villeneuve's first Dune movie.
Read MoreIn honor of X-Men '97 coming to Disney+ in March, Arcade1Up is releasing a special edition video game arcade cabinet featuring Marvel vs Capcom 2.
Read MoreMoviegoers love to watch Harrison Ford get beat up and keep going, as the actor once reminded the writer of Air Force One.
Read MoreThe Green Goblin was one of the best parts of Marvel's Spider-Man: No Way Home thanks to Willem Dafoe's insistence on doing as many of his stunts as possible.
Read MoreThe intense showdown between Timothée Chalamet and Austin Butler's characters had their Dune: Part Two co-star Christopher Walken concerned for the actors.
Read MoreThe Dune movies might feature scenes of dense dialogue, but director Denis Villeneuve prefers a strong image over lots of talking.
Read MoreAustin Butler's Feyd-Rautha in Dune: Part Two is basically hairless, a design approach which aligns with director Denis Villeneuve's vision for the Harkonnens.
Read MoreFlorence Pugh, who plays the Princess in Denis Villeneuve's Dune Part Two, was amazed that one of the movie's sets was inspired by a Rolex watch.
Read MoreSimon Pegg previously worked on a Galaxy Quest sequel series, but is he assisting with the current iteration? Sadly, it seems unlikely.
Read MoreEmma Stone's Poor Things is now one of this year's highest-grossing Best Picture Oscar nominees at the box office.
Read MoreDrive-Away Dolls didn't exactly drive away with the box office, grossing just $2.4 million in its opening weekend and landing in eighth place.
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 MoreThe Animaniacs is getting two different vinyl soundtracks, one celebrating the show's classic songs from the '90s and another for the series reboot.
Read MoreBefore the Disney renaissance, the struggling company tried everything to survive – including horror movies.
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