Glen Powell Makes One Thing Clear About The New Twister Movie Twisters
Glen Powell says the upcoming movie Twisters is definitely not a reboot of or a sequel to Twister, even though it sure seems like it is.
Read MoreGlen Powell says the upcoming movie Twisters is definitely not a reboot of or a sequel to Twister, even though it sure seems like it is.
Read MoreSam Neill had a lot of harrowing scenes in Jurassic Park. One unexpected moment while filming, however, left him with an indelible injury.
Read MoreJames Cameron, the master of bringing films under budget and on time, axed a massive sequence from True Lies when he realized that it would blow the schedule.
Read MoreNext time you watch Fast X, listen carefully for this iconic Star Wars sound effect.
Read MoreS.S. Rajamouli's epic RRR boasts an over three-hour runtime, but concept art from a deleted scene has fans wishing the film was even longer.
Read MoreRemember the film Sniper from 1993? Well, they made nine sequels, and two of them are trending on Netflix.
Read MorePaul Giamatti has proven by now he can play just about anyone, so why not let him take on a villain role like Blofeld in the new Bond films?
Read MoreIn Raiders of the Lost Ark, the actor who played Indiana Jones' pilot was an actual pilot, something that came in handy for the Jurassic Park crew years later.
Read MoreLet's head out into the wasteland! Here's how to watch the Mad Max movies in order, from Mad Max to Fury Road and beyond.
Read MoreThe Taken movies, even the Liam Neeson actioners that aren't technically Taken movies, vary wildly in quality. We've ranked them from best to worst.
Read MoreIt takes a special kind of person to roll down 222 very real stone steps, which is what Vincent Bouillon did when doubling Keanu Reeves in John Wick: Chapter 4.
Read MoreSmokey and the Bandit is one of the most fun action comedies of the 1970s, and many of its major actors are still alive and working.
Read MoreDwayne Johnson made a decision this week that could completely alter the trajectory of his career. Will Tom Cruise ever make a similar decision? (He should!)
Read MoreWith films like Plane, Sisu, and Extraction 2 kicking butt, 2023 was a spectacular year for action cinema. Here are /Film's Top 10 action films of the year.
Read MoreWhen it came to the ending of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, James Mangold wanted something 'shocking, something bolder.'
Read MoreThe Mask of Zorro writer Terry Rossio told /Film that a pivotal scene between Anthony Hopkins and Catherine Zeta Jones was Hopkins' idea.
Read MoreThe Mask of Zorro producer Steven Spielberg wanted to cast Tom Cruise as Zorro in the film, but the actor wisely recognized that would be a bad idea.
Read MoreThe Netflix movie Triple Frontier, starring Pedro Pascal, Ben Affleck, and Oscar Isaac, is having a bit of a resurgence.
Read MoreThe Legend of Zelda director Wes Ball hopes his live-action adaptation of the beloved video game will feel like a Studio Ghibli film.
Read MoreDirty Harry was one of the best movies of the 1970s. Here are the actors who are still around, 50-odd years after it first came out.
Read MoreThere's a proper way to watch The Kingsman movies in order, and it might not be what you think.
Read MoreJohn Woo is known for his unique aesthetic, often consisting of an operatic style and guys shooting two guns. Here's what Silent Night does differently.
Read MoreJohn Woo came to Hollywood in the '90s, and now he's back again with Silent Night. But how would you rank his American films? Here's our ranking.
Read MoreGodzilla Minus One manages to be a fresh take on the kaiju monster movie and include several intriguing ties to the original film in the franchise.
Read MoreWhat a lovely day! Let's discuss the Furiosa trailer, which offers our first look at Anya Taylor-Joy as young Furiosa and Chris Hemsworth's villain Dementus.
Read MoreJohn Woo's first Hollywood feature in two decades packs a massive punch, but what does the ending mean for Joel Kinnaman's character?
Read MoreAlan Ritchson made sure to channel the grumpy toughness of Harrison Ford in his performance as Jack Reacher.
Read MoreUnlike season 1, Reacher season 2 was shot on location in real cities. As a result, the scope of the show feels so much more grand and exciting.
Read MoreReacher and his unit find themselves in a tight spot in Reacher season 2, episode 4, at least until an old friend shows up to lend a hand.
Read MoreAlan Ritchson has a lot of insight into Lee Child's Jack Reacher character after playing him for a whole season, and he knows what makes a good Reacher story.
Read MoreLieutenant Reginald Barclay wasn't exactly a hotshot in his Star Trek appearances, but the actor who also played him was also a member of the A-Team.
Read MoreJust how realistic would Jack Reacher and his Special Investigations Unit in Reacher season 2 look to someone in the military? Here's what we learned.
Read MoreWhile Bad Luck and Trouble is the 11th Jack Reacher novel, it's the perfect basis for Reacher season 2 and forces Jack to finally question his life's choices.
Read MoreThe new season of Reacher is dropping amazing little meta references to the iconic past role of its new villain played by Robert Patrick.
Read MoreLet's get very, very, very spoilery about the third episode of Reacher season 2. We're not kidding: there are big, big spoilers in here, folks. Be warned.
Read MoreFans of the Reacher series may be wondering how the show will handle the events of the Tom Cruise films. The latest episode finally shows us.
Read MoreWhile you can jump right into Reacher season 2 without being totally lost, there are some lingering threads and characters from season 1 worth knowing about.
Read MoreDonald Glover and Maya Erskine lead Prime Video's Mr. and Mrs. Smith show, which makes a smart conceptual change from the 2005 Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie film.
Read MoreHere's what the living members of The Six Million Dollar Man cast are up to today.
Read MoreFans of apocalyptic vehicular mayhem, rejoice! Twisted Metal season 2 has officially been ordered at Peacock, and we can't wait.
Read MoreAlan Ritchson is back for more action and more glory in this second season clip from Reacher, which promises more of the same thrills.
Read MoreMr. and Mrs. Smith is coming to the small screen near you, and here's everything you need to know about the Donald Glover/Maya Erskine starring series.
Read MoreHalo is back for an action-packed, beautiful digitally designed second season complete with all the intergalactic warfare you'd expect.
Read MoreCarl Erik Rinsch made the samurai film 47 Ronin, and meant to follow it up with an expensive Netflix series ... why he didn't is a wild story.
Read MoreThe Book of Life was overshadowed by Coco when it was first to release, but has is now charting in the top 10 around the world on Netflix.
Read MoreThe limitless possibilities of animation were well on display in 2023. Here are our picks for the top 15 animated films and TV shows of the year.
Read MoreFrom Christian Bale's Howl to Robert Pattinson's Grey Heron, here are the five best English dub performances in Studio Ghibli films.
Read MoreThe new animated film Merry Little Batman lets the Dark Knight be a goofy dad instead of a brooding weirdo for a change.
Read MoreThe Boy and the Heron is Hayao Miyazaki's latest (but not last) animated feature, and the ending's explanation has an even deeper meaning than you know.
Read MoreAfter watching The Boy and the Heron, it becomes clear that the original Japanese title How Do You Live? is essential to the story.
Read MoreThe Boy and the Heron is Hayao Miyazaki's most personal story yet and required massive rewrites after the death of the film's inspiration.
Read MoreThe Nightmare Before Christmas is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, and there's a new collection of Funko POPs featuring Jack, Sally, and Zero. Look!
Read MoreChristopher Miller and Phil Lord's Across the Spider-Verse is a feat of filmmaking, something they derived inspiration from a classic Hollywood epic.
Read MoreAdam Sandler's new Netflix animated feature Leo is a success, which is a sharp contrast to his animated film Eight Crazy Nights.
Read MoreDon Bluth's animated dinosaur adventure The Land Before Time was a huge hit that spawned 13 direct-to-video sequels.
Read MoreSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse writers and producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller see experimentation as the way of the future for animation.
Read MoreGrab your pirate hat, unleash your weirdest laugh, and experience the legendary anime adventure that is Eiichiro Oda's magnum opus: One Piece.
Read MoreWhen it comes to anime, Fall 2023 featured stone-cold masterpieces, exquisite international collaborations, and one of the greatest anime seasons of all time.
Read MoreFuturama producer and writer Patric Verrone has wanted to make a joke about Lrrr and Ndnd's names that has never been done before.
Read MoreThe creatives behind Star Wars Rebels were determined to get the series finale just right, which led to them retooling the big showdown between Zeb and Rukh.
Read MoreJohn DiMaggio has been voicing Bender on Futurama for the better part of two decades, and he draws his inspiration from an unlikely trio of sources.
Read MoreBilly West hadn't expected to audition for Fry in Futurama and had to invent the character's voice right on the spot.
Read MoreThe Hypnotoad is one of the best running gags on Futurama, and it would be nothing without its unique sound, which has a fascinating back story.
Read MoreTo prepare to play Jayce in Arcane, Kevin Alejandro relied on a legendary Avatar: The Last Airbender actor and former leader of the Lost Boys of Neverland.
Read MoreThe Simpsons is known to parody many musicals, and this parody of The Music Man almost got Conan O'Brien a starring role on Broadway.
Read MoreLauren Tom has always been an invaluable part of the Futurama cast, but the reason she was initially cast by Matt Groening is a bit surprising.
Read MoreRick and Morty fall into a fear hole, where they must confront their deepest fears, in the Rick and Morty season 7 finale.
Read MoreWhen it comes to Fry and Leela's relationship on Futurama, the show's writers have a new rule that they don't intend to break.
Read MoreThe latest episode of Rick and Morty season 7 pitted our main characters against The Pope, and put them in a familiar set of armor from Dan Harmon's Community.
Read MoreThe Number Nine Man is one of the most delightful little easter eggs in the background of many Futurama episodes, and now we know what it all means.
Read MoreRick and Morty season 7 has confirmed that heaven exists, which somehow makes the risk of Rick dying feel even more inconsequential, and that's a problem.
Read MorePlaymates has been releasing the best of their original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figures from the 1990s over the past couple years. Check them out!
Read MoreSadly, it seems that the Apple TV+ animated series Central Park is no more. And that's a shame, because it was a great show.
Read MoreAn episode of Futurama ended up needing a math theorem to keep track of and figure out the very scientific concept of brain switching.
Read MoreMattel and WB execs worried Greta Gerwig's Barbie might be a little too inspired by Todd Haynes' dark take on the toy with Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story.
Read MoreTim Burton doesn't necessarily need to "get" the movies he makes to make them, but it's helpful having someone like Geena Davis on set, who gets it.
Read MoreWhether staying at home or flying overseas, the Griswolds have set the bar hellishly low for vacations. Here are the National Lampoon's Vacation movies, ranked.
Read MoreSomewhere, there is footage of Ryan Gosling rehearsing a scene for Barbie where Ken dances (and fights) with his faux mink fur coat.
Read MoreWant to hang out with the Griswold family? Well then, here are all of the National Lampoon Vacation movies in order.
Read MoreWith Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F. coming to Netflix in 2024, we're looking at the only two main actors who appear in every film in the franchise.
Read MoreAlexander Payne's Downsizing starred Matt Damon, but it was originally supposed to star none other than Paul Giamatti.
Read MoreOn its 10th anniversary, we're dissecting how The Wolf of Wall Street became Martin Scorsese's most financially successful film.
Read MoreStudios aren't pushing major comedies into theaters anymore, but thankfully, the indie arthouse world was still packed with big laughs in 2023.
Read MoreWonka is a bigger hit at the box office than expected. Learn all about the film's opening weekend box office haul right here.
Read MoreGhostbusters: Frozen Empire will reclaim what all of the sequels lost, according to star Kumail Nanjiani, and that is legitimate scares.
Read MoreThere are 12 (count 'em, 12) Ernest feature films starring Jim Varney to get through in total. Here's the best way to go about taking a trip around the Worrell.
Read MoreFans of National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation have long wondered about one thing ... and an amateur sleuth on Reddit may have finally cracked the answer.
Read MoreNetflix had a banner year of original movies. Here are 12 of the very best
Read MoreOcean's 11 has had many sequels and prequels, and according to star George Clooney, there may be another with the core cast and crew coming along.
Read MoreAre you ready to spend the holidays with Ralphie and his family again? Here's how you can watch A Christmas Story from the comfort of your home.
Read MoreThe M*A*S*H writers had to adapt to a sudden fire that swept across their set, but if you've seen the finale, you'll know nothing feels forced.
Read MoreArnold Schwarzenegger doing a comedy wasn't a sure-thing, so when it came time to make Twins, the superstar came up with a unique deal.
Read MoreSally Kellerman's nude scene in M*A*S*H definitely wouldn't fly today, but Robert Altman had a great way of making her comfortable shooting it.
Read MoreNobody in Poor Things or 2023 movies overall poses as much a pernicious threat as Mark Ruffalo's Duncan Wedderburn.
Read MoreThe Home Alone franchise has its high highs and low lows, and we've organized it all onto one ranked list so you know how to watch.
Read MoreMichael Keaton is finally returning as the 'Ghost With the Most.' Here's everything we know about Tim Burton's Beetlejuice 2 so far.
Read MoreFrasier is one of the greatest TV series of all time, but execs were worried early on that Kelsey Grammer might not be able to carry a series.
Read MoreEveryone who was anyone wanted to visit the set of M*A*S*H, including former president Gerald Ford.
Read MoreThe original post-Cheers plan for Kelsey Grammer didn't include Frasier Crane, but we're so glad that all changed.
Read MoreM*A*S*H star Gary Burghoff improvised Radar's amusingly panicked response to a woman giving birth in the season 3 episode 'Love and Marriage.'
Read MoreLeave it to Beaver hit the airwaves over 65 years ago. Here's what the living cast members have been up to after all these years.
Read MoreLucille Ball was a fan of Cheers pretty early on and even came close to playing Diane's mom on the classic sitcom.
Read MoreBefore George Wendt became Norm on Cheers, he joined the 4007th on M*A*S*H and shoved an entire pool ball in his mouth ... or did he?
Read MoreA scene from the handmade pilot for It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia ended up in the professional pilot which ended up in the actual series. Let us explain.
Read MoreAnthony LaPaglia would like to return to the world of Frasier as Daphne's brother Simon Moon, but there's no indication that will actually happen.
Read MoreThe Monkees weren't just a great '60s band, they starred on a great '60s show, and only a few members of the original cast are still with us today.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's creators know the real name of The Waitress, played by Mary Elizabeth Ellis, but there's a good reason they avoid it.
Read MoreNorman Lear tried to recapture his old sitcom magic by revisiting All in the Family with the 1990s spinoff 704 Hauser, but it didn't work out.
Read MoreDavid Ogden Stiers added something invaluable to the M*A*S*H cast dynamic, something that his predecessor, Larry Linville, couldn't quite capture.
Read MoreCheers won its biggest Emmy after the writers' room pulled more than one all-nighter trying to get a specific episode together.
Read MoreThen-President Bill Clinton was set to cameo in the Cheers series finale, right up until his responsibilities as a world leader forced him to bow out.
Read MoreEverybody Loves Raymond was loved by many when it aired almost 20 years ago. Star of the show, Ray Romano, however, doesn't love the idea of a revival.
Read MoreNandor, Guillermo, and the rest of the gang will hang it up for good after What We Do in the Shadows airs its sixth and final season next year.
Read MoreDanny DeVito has a certain ritual he performs whenever he needs to play Frank on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Read MoreTed Danson's Sam and Shelley Long's Diane were the backbone of Cheers, and when Kelsey Grammer's Frasier threatened to come between them, one fan intervened.
Read MoreThe It's Always Sunny gang have all been friends for so long that when they're coming up with new ideas, they sometimes plagiarize old ones.
Read MoreM*A*S*H's main characters were often seen drinking in the first couple seasons, but after a call from a baseball legend, the writers reconsidered these habits.
Read MoreSNL guest host Kate McKinnon re-enacts a popular Hollywood legend about how Meet Me In St. Louis director Vincente Minnelli made little Tootie cry on camera.
Read MoreKelsey Grammer worked with an impressive cast on Fraiser. On of his co-stars, however, got on his nerves sometimes.
Read MoreMASH actor Wayne Rogers was apparently notorious for breaking on the set of the dramedy, which didn't always please creator Larry Gelbart.
Read MoreTed Danson, Woody Harrelson, and George Wendt all threw up together while filming Cheers, because that's what friends do, folks.
Read MoreThe gang behind It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia came up with a hilarious premise for The Nightman Cometh episode, but it almost went very differently.
Read MoreM*A*S*H creator Larry Gelbart learned how to strike the show's tonal balance in an episode featuring Andy Griffith's television son himself, Ron Howard.
Read MoreHow much longer can the Frasier revival last? According to Kelsey Grammer, the answer is a pretty long time. We'll see what happens!
Read MoreHere's how to watch Brooklyn Nine-Nine, whether you want to stream the entire series, purchase digital copies, or go all-in on physical media.
Read MoreAndre Braugher's role on Brooklyn Nine-Nine was a revelation, and a reinvention of a great actor who had already established himself in another cop show.
Read MoreWonder what them Duke boys are up to after all these years? Here's what the still living cast of The Dukes of Hazzard are doing.
Read MoreSeveral members of the Mork & Mindy cast (including the beloved Robin Williams) have sadly passed away. However, one of the main stars is still alive today.
Read MoreWoody Harrelson's older Cheers costars tried to mess with him when he joined the show, but it ended up backfiring on them.
Read MoreSNL's Chloe Fineman recreates the sexy, slammin', Juilliard-impressing choreography from Save the Last Dance, with a little help from Julia Stiles.
Read MoreDanny DeVito has been on board for almost everything on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, but he struggled when it came to a nipple-rubbing gag.
Read MoreShelley Long embodied playing Diane on Cheers, so much so that the actor broke down when she saw something in the script she knew would upset her character.
Read MoreThe original Frasier series had a panoply of amazing guest stars, but few were funnier than Rachel Dratch, who stole her episode with only a few lines.
Read MoreFuturama frequently features the preserved heads of famous people on the show, but rarely does it disrespect them like it did with Leonardo DiCaprio.
Read MoreFrasier is known for its ace character dynamics, but it had never done a full bedroom farce until season 5. To keep it straight, the writers had to get mathy.
Read MoreMASH was a huge hit on TV, but the spin-off AfterMASH was not. So what happened? What went wrong? The creator had some thoughts.
Read MoreFuturama is known for its brainy humor and constant science and math jokes, but it was actually a computational gag on The Simpsons that helped it come to be.
Read MoreAre you ready to spend time with the Bunkers? Here's where you can watch All in the Family (and its various spin-offs).
Read MoreThe final episode of the Frasier revival season one is as affecting and funny as they come, stacking up against some of the original's best holiday episodes.
Read MoreWe were graced by the indelible presence of Peri Gilpin on the last episode of the Frasier revival's first season, which clarified just what isn't working.
Read MoreThe late, great Norman Lear had a nearly spotless track record. His only regret was that he couldn't turn one of his rare short-lived series into a hit.
Read MoreNorman Lear was warned upfront that audiences would 'shoot [him] dead in the streets' when he pitched his groundbreaking sitcom All in the Family.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia fans roundly rejected the season 7 episode 'Frank's Brother,' even though the show's creatives loved it.
Read MoreLinda Hamilton appeared towards the end of the fourth season of Frasier, but the Terminator star can actually be heard in a voice-only cameo in the pilot.
Read MoreJennifer Aniston and Leah Remini were in a tight race for the role of Serafina on Cheers, but both went on to become sitcom legends in their own rights.
Read MoreNorm's entrances on Cheers became a running gag, which meant the writers had to keep coming up with new material on weekly basis.
Read MoreThe cast and crew of M*A*S*H just couldn't keep it together during this hilarious scene during a third season episode, and you can see why.
Read MoreSquid Game: The Challenge contestants have alleged that the reality show competition series was rigged. Netflix and its producers strongly disagreed.
Read MoreJapanese auteur filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda's new film Monster is coming to premium VOD in February, and will also be getting a Blu-ray release.
Read MoreClint Eastwood's American Sniper may have courted controversy, but it also conquered the January box office in 2015.
Read MoreAre you ready to ride that pony? Here is the ideal order to watch the Magic Mike movies and other installments in the Magic Mike universe.
Read MoreChanning Tatum and Mark Ruffalo are both great in the wrestling drama Foxcatcher ... so it's no surprise to learn that, while grappling, blows were exchanged.
Read MoreBradley Cooper's big conducting scene in Maestro was one of its most nerve-wracking.
Read MoreTo Kill A Mockingbird is one of the great 20th century Hollywood films, and some of its best performances came from actors who are still with us today.
Read MoreThe Graduate was an iconic film of the New Hollywood era, and some of its shining stars, like Dustin Hoffman, are thankfully still with us today.
Read MoreA young Arnold Schwarzenegger was wary of being photographed with the bigger and taller Kerry Von Erich, who's portrayed by Jeremy Allen White in The Iron Claw.
Read MoreJodie Foster is one of our most accomplished actresses, who can take on whatever's thrown at her. But when she was in Taxi Driver, one small thing was tough.
Read MoreThe Iron Claw is now playing in theaters, and actor Holt McCallany talked with /Film about portraying the wrestling patriarch, Fritz Von Erich.
Read MoreSean Durkin's The Iron Claw takes some liberties with the real-life story of the Von Erich wrestling dynasty. Here's what really happened after the film.
Read MoreThese are the underseen movies that challenged us, surprised us, and stuck with us long after the credits rolled in 2023.
Read MoreThe Iron Claw tells the real story of the Von Erich brothers, one of the most tragic tales in the history of professional wrestling. The truth is even darker.
Read MoreCan the new musical adaptation of The Color Purple hit it big at the box office during Christmas? Let's investigate.
Read MoreDirector Trần Anh Hùn's fantastic French drama The Taste of Things has instantly catapulted into the pantheon of the all-time best food movies.
Read MoreMichael Mann is not interested in telling a birth-till-death type of biopic, which is why Ferrari focuses on a concentrated four-month period.
Read MoreWhen it came time to play legendary filmmaker John Ford in Steven Spielberg's The Fabelmans, David Lynch smoked a lot of cigars.
Read MoreOppenheimer made a billion dollars at the box office. That's something that Christopher Nolan says AI couldn't have predicted.
Read MoreFrom the foul people on top of the system to the system itself, these were the best movie and TV villains of 2023.
Read MoreZac Efron is a noted perfectionist on set, and that was no different for The Iron Claw, where he completely devoted himself to the role of Kevin Von Erich.
Read MoreAndre Braugher admitted that She Said director Maria Schrader did something he'd never seen before: allowing the actors to perform without rehearsing.
Read MoreWhat does the ending of Atonement, directed by Joe Wright and starring James McAvoy, Keira Knightley, Saoirse Ronan, mean?
Read MoreA prank gone wrong on the set of Tony Scott's 1996 sports thriller The Fan led to Sony implementing an edict for all of its future film productions.
Read MoreAmanda Plummer's character name in Quentin Tarantino's classic Pulp Fiction, Honey Bunny has a surprising origin story.
Read MoreTim Roth had one very particular request of Quentin Tarantino when it came to him starring in Pulp Fiction... and it involved a co-star packing serious heat.
Read MoreSamuel L. Jackson's route to playing Jules in Pulp Fiction was far from ordinary and based on who you hear the story from, how he got that role varies wildly.
Read MoreMay December's director Todd Haynes recalls seeing Joseph Losey's The Go-Between as a ten year old, and that inspired him for this new film's score.
Read MoreThe Hays Code nearly forced Alfred Hitchcock to include an additional scene that would've undermined Vertigo's incredibly evocative, tragic ending.
Read MorePoor Things director Yorgos Lanthimos loves a weird dance sequence, so we're looking at some of his most memorable.
Read MoreEileen is one of the twistiest, most nihilistic films of the year, one that will keep you guessing long after its shocking ending has passed.
Read MoreCharles Melton has been killing it on the big and small screen for years, not just on Riverdale, but his performance there is something to marvel at.
Read MoreLet's get spoilery and talk about the ending of the new Yorgos Lanthimos movie Poor Things, starring Emma Stone.
Read MoreCharles Melton underwent an appearance change in order to star in May December.
Read MoreThe Netflix film May December almost had some different behind-the-camera creatives involved. Unexpected circumstances caused changes at the last minute.
Read MoreThanks to a certain social media platform, people mistakenly took an auto-theft scene from the Netflix movie Athena as an act of real-life political unrest.
Read MoreWe are finally, for better or worse, getting a full-on Trump biopic. Sebastian Stan will star in Ali Abbasi's take on the young real estate developer.
Read MoreA Clockwork Orange shocked and scandalized audiences when it came out in 1971, and it still shocks today. Here are the actors who are still with us.
Read MoreCan You See Us? is a new Zambian film streaming on Netflix. Learn more about the emotional movie right here.
Read MoreMay December shows why we must remember that true crime tales are more than simple stories and those involved are not characters, but people.
Read MoreLet's talk about the ending of Todd Haynes' May December starring Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore, and Charles Melton, now streaming on Netflix.
Read MoreBones came dangerously close to concluding on a cliffhanger when the show's fate was temporarily up in the air at the end of season 11.
Read MoreMurder, She Wrote was a beloved and long-running comedy mystery series, and many of its incredible actors still have thriving careers today.
Read MoreLainey Wilson, who plays Abby on Yellowstone, says she knows a few things about the show's upcoming final season.
Read MoreIt was David Boreanaz who pushed for the Bones series finale to call back to Booth's original X-Files joke from the series' pilot.
Read MoreA lesser-known Amy Adams appeared on both Charmed and Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the same year, and gave a predictably fantastic pair of performances.
Read MoreBones star Emily Deschanel was in a close competition with another actor, but her audition with David Boreanaz tipped the balance.
Read MoreWhile Bones had a memorable crossover with Sleepy Hollow, it nearly crossed paths with a very different Fox crime series during its run.
Read MoreGary Oldman understands that humor, and especially farts, are important to both his Slow Horses character and the show at large.
Read MoreThe cast of Bones was being so boisterous on set that the first assistant director had to pull them aside and stage an intervention.
Read MoreThe great Dabney Coleman made a memorable appearance in the Yellowstone season 2 finale as Kevin Costner's character's father. Here's how Coleman got that role.
Read MoreA particularly sensitive viewer of The Twilight Zone couldn't read the larger message of the Christmas episode, and so complained (to deaf ears).
Read MoreMelrose Place was the covert playground for the GALA Committee, an upstart artist collective that hid protest art throughout the soap opera's sets.
Read MoreBones showrunner Hart Hanson got in hot water with fans for hyping a buzzworthy scene in the season 4 finale as being something it wasn't.
Read MoreCobra Kai will return to Netflix for its sixth and final season at some point in the near future. Here's everything we know about Cobra Kai season 6.
Read MoreBefore he was on Friends, Matthew Perry had a brief but memorable role on the sitcom Growing Pains. Learn all about the part right here.
Read MoreDespite Fox's repeat attempts to kill the show throughout its run, Bones had what creator Hart Hanson called a 'ninja supporter' in its corner.
Read MoreBones once had to censor a scene for reasons that had nothing to do with serial killers or ghastly human remains.
Read MoreKevin Costner's father told him he was taking a big risk playing the ruthless rancher John Dutton on a 'naughty show' like Yellowstone.
Read MoreThe craft team behind Fargo season 5 went above and beyond with the prosthetics, creating a pair of nipples for star Jon Hamm.
Read MoreAfter more than a decade of playing Temperance Brennan on Bones, Emily Deschanel needed an extended break away from acting.
Read MoreIn Out of Sight, director Steven Soderbergh had a bit of direction for George Clooney that he was not thrilled to follow through with while filming in a prison.
Read MoreWhile Reacher is largely an anthology like Lee Child's original novels, star Alan Ritchson hopes to bring back season 1 standouts Roscoe and Finlay one day.
Read MoreIs Willy Wonka merely an eccentric chocolatier, or is he secretly a diabolical serial killer, as some theorize? Let's examine the evidence.
Read MoreLooking to dive into the Harry Potter series in order? We've got you covered.
Read MoreJumanji is a '90s family classic, and its sequels aren't too bad either. But the original game creator initially wanted to make a way wilder sequel.
Read MoreBeetlejuice was one of Alec Baldwin's first films. While the actor had fun on set, he was nervous how the movie might impact his professional future.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling's TV movie adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, Carol for Another Christmas, is bitter stuff, even for him.
Read MoreThe technophile community Drop has a collection of Lord of the Rings custom keyboards and computer accessories perfect for the Middle-earth fan.
Read MoreAfter making two universally celebrated Paddington movies, director Paul King decided it was time to set his sights on a different classic character with Wonka.
Read MoreRSVLTS has a brand new shirt collection inspired by the classic 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Sorry, Timothée Chalamet!
Read MoreSome people take issue with the multiple endings of Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, but what if they're good, actually?
Read More20 years ago the Lord of the Rings movies were already an astonishing success, but The Return of the King took the trilogy out on a high.
Read MoreWith Wonka in theaters and putting the focus on the origins of the candyman and his passion for chocolate, why aren't there official Wonka chocolates in stores?
Read MoreWonka is replete with incredible supporting stars, from Sally Hawkins to Hugh Grant to Calah Lane and Kobna Holdbrook-Smith; Paul King is the king of ensembles.
Read MoreCould this Wonka prequel lead to a new adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory? Director Paul King seems to have other ideas instead.
Read MoreTimothee Chalamet is the third actor to play chocolatier Willy Wonka in a studio picture, but how does he rank among Gene Wilder and Johnny Depp?
Read MoreThe Wonka movie with Timothée Chalamet is in theaters, and we've got the ending of the chocolatier's origin story, inspired by Roald Dahl's books, explained.
Read MoreIt wouldn't be so farfetched for the world of Percy Jackson to crossover into the world of Marvel superheroes, and the show's teen cast is rooting for it.
Read MoreWhile Percy Jackson and the Olympians has yet to be renewed by Disney+, the show's producers already have plans to adapt 'The Sea of Monsters' in season 2.
Read MoreNetflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender's showrunner shared what it was like taking over the live-action remake, and how he hopes it differs from the original.
Read MoreWhile 'Walking Distance" was perhaps Rod Serling's most personal episode of The Twilight Zone, it took a lot of persuasion to convince CBS to make it.
Read MoreRussell Crowe had stunt doubles on Gladiator, but one scene had him up close and personal with danger.
Read MoreJoel Edgerton was inspired by one of the great coaches in film history for his The Boys in the Boat character, one played by Gene Hackman.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan doesn't hate intermissions, but he thinks that splitting Oppenheimer up would have made it more challenging to watch.
Read MoreTo play Albert Einstein in Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer, actor Tom Conti had to look the part, and that apparently wasn't a happy experience.
Read MoreWhen the characters of M*A*S*H buried a time capsule in Korea, the cast members playing them held a similar ceremony on the CBS lot.
Read MoreMASH star Gary Burghoff endeared audiences as Radar, but he almost had the chance to write an episode of his very own.
Read MoreDirector Damien Leone incorporated aspects of his real life into his horror hit, Terrifier 2.
Read MoreBuffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon's claim that Donald Sutherland ruined the Buffy movie deserves to be re-examined 20 years later.
Read MoreAnnabelle the doll is the subject of our latest ranking, as we look at the three films in the Annabelle series. Here are the Annabelle movies ranked.
Read MoreEvil swimming pool movie Night Swim could give Blumhouse its first win of 2024 and repeat the January box office success of M3GAN.
Read MoreMia Goth plays her part to pitch perfection in both X and Pearl, but Ti West had to be sure the rest of the cast was on board with one provocative question.
Read MoreBeth de Araújo's white supremacist horror movie Soft & Quiet was inspired by a highly-discussed viral video from 2020.
Read MoreBetsy Palmer finally revealed what Jason Voorhees iconic whisper really means, and now that we know, the movies are even scarier.
Read MoreEven with all the great horror movies we enjoyed in 2023, there are always more underrated horror movies that audiences are missing. Here are some of the best.
Read MoreJamie Lee Curtis is irreplaceable as Laurie Strode in Halloween ... but John Carpenter didn't always know that, and almost cast a Jaws 2 actress in the part.
Read MoreThere's a lot of great horror that delivered the scares in 2023, but sadly, we also have to come to terms with the most disappointing horror movies of the year.
Read MoreBob Clark's horror classic Black Christmas isn't based directly on a true story, but it does draw from a series of terrifying real-world murders.
Read MoreThere's more than one ending out there for Halloween 6, and each of them have their own respective twists and disturbing moments.
Read MorePsycho is one of the greatest horrors ever made, in large part because of its phenomenal cast, some of whom are still with us today.
Read MoreMichael Myers has more than one canine kill in Halloween. Luckily that was just movie magic, as the method used to mimic the dog dying was simple and safe.
Read MoreMark Ruffalo has been an A lister for years, so it's funny to remember a time when he was a nobody acting in cheap, scintillating TV fare.
Read MoreJames Wan is frequently assailed with questions about a possible Malignant 2, and in our interview, he discusses the potentiality of a sequel.
Read MoreAs another terrifying year comes to an end, we're looking back at the 10 best horror movies of 2023. What made the cut? Click and find out
Read MoreThe Purge movies are the most overtly political film franchise in American history. These films are not afraid to get in your face with their messages.
Read MoreA boy learns about the terrible secret hidden in the walls of his family home in Samuel Bodin's horror movie, Cobweb. Let's break-down the film's ending.
Read MoreYou'll never stop Jigsaw! After the success of Saw X, Saw XI is officially happening, and will arrive in theaters a lot sooner than you might think.
Read MoreThe Saw franchise has always prided itself on its twist endings, starting with the horrifyingly memorable conclusion to James Wan's original film.
Read MoreLet's talk about the ending of Roman Polanski's horror movie The Ninth Gate starring Johnny Depp as a guy investigating a mysterious book.
Read MoreGeorge A. Romero considered a happier ending for Night of the Living Dead, but star Duane Jones (correctly) convinced him that was a bad idea.
Read MoreIt seems the legendary Alien concept artist H.R. Giger was himself rather out-of-this-world, as he decided, one day on set, that he needed bones. Lots of bones.
Read MoreFive Nights at Freddy's has gone from niche phenomenon to widespread cultural phenomenon, and creator Scott Cawthon had to see for himself opening weekend.
Read MoreMovies often change the costumes of characters that were either depicted in books or previous films. These are some of the most controversial costume changes.
Read MoreMia Goth says there's more to The Projectionist than meets the eye in Pearl. She should know, she co-wrote the script.
Read MoreLocal residents turned up in droves to glimpse one particular ghoul during the filming of Night of the Living Dead, and it had nothing to do with her makeup.
Read MoreAs we sat down to rank the Purge movies from worst to best, the /Film staff had a dilemma: what if every entry in this horror franchise is actually good?
Read MoreBloopers are great, but do we want to see the performers playing our nastiest horror villains cracking jokes or giving high-fives to co-stars? Watch and decide.
Read MoreIf you dig beneath the Halloween imagery and vibes, you'll find there are some intriguing ideas at play in Dark Harvest (the ending included).
Read MoreShe's bulletproof, nothing to lose, and now M3GAN has her own t-shirt and hoodie, courtesy of the horror fans over at Cavity Colors. Check them out here!
Read MoreDavid Gordon Green needed the perfect photo of a young seventies dude for Halloween Kills ... so he got one of Bob Odenkirk, naturally.
Read MoreIn the decades since Jaws invented the modern blockbuster, we've lost much of the film's cast. Here are the actors who are still with us.
Read MoreWondering where to start with Jason Voorhees and the Friday the 13th series? Well, here are all the Friday the 13th movies in order.
Read MoreWes Craven's phenomenal 1991 racial satire The People Under the Stairs is long overdue for a good remake, and that's exactly what producer Jordan Peele intends.
Read MoreRobert Eggers is bringing the legendary vampire Count Orlok back to the big screen with his Nosferatu remake. Here's what we know about the film so far.
Read MoreThe upcoming Blumhouse movie Imaginary gives us a teddy bear neamed Chauncey and so much more. Here's what we know so far about the film.
Read MoreHere is the correct way to watch the I Know What You Did Last Summer movies in order. It's not what you might think.
Read MoreFrom his signature clown makeup to his gross false teeth, transforming Terrifier's David Howard Thornton into Art the Clown takes about three hours.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone Episode titled Nothing in the Dark boasts a very young Robert Redford in what many consider to be his worst performance.
Read MoreBuffy the Vampire Slayer star Seth Green came to Sarah Michelle Gellar's defense when people labeled her as 'difficult.'
Read MoreIn the Twilight Zone episode titled 'The Silence,' actor Franchot Tone is often shown with only one side of his face visible. Here's why.
Read MoreBill Mumy became one of the most famous child actors in history thanks to Lost in Space, but he appeared in The Twilight Zone before he became Will Robinson.
Read MoreJoss Whedon pulled on a ton of different sources of inspiration to create Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but B movies played a prominent role.
Read MoreAlfred Hitchcock Presents borrowed from Hitch's The Trouble With Harry, a comedy that, after its failure, the director worried would ruin his maiden TV voyage.
Read MoreBuffy the Vampire Slayer was full of great characters, but Joss Whedon thought one got short shrift. Or did he intentionally short shrift them?
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone has inspired countless TV series and movies over the years, including the pinnacle of prestige TV, The Sopranos.
Read MoreJason Alexander is famous for his comedic turn on Seinfeld, but his appearance on The Twilight Zone is worth a closer look.
Read MoreWhen it came to translating his particular brand of suspense to the small screen, Alfred Hitchcock had to deal with runtimes and sponsors.
Read MoreBuffy the Vampire Slayer's whole premise was based on the lead character suffering - a fact that certainly wasn't lost on Joss Whedon himself.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone season 2 was hit with more challenges than just the network edict to shoot on cheap video; no, two lawsuits made things even worse.
Read MoreBuffy the Vampire Slayer's outrageous title is what got a lot of fans hooked, but initially, the studio begged showrunner Joss Whedon to pick another name.
Read MoreThe UPN reboot of The Twilight Zone was full of hits and misses, but one episode featuring Jessica Simpson truly stands out from the pack.
Read MoreDirector George Clooney and star Joel Edgerton tell us about their sports drama The Boys in the Boat, as well as Steven Soderbergh and Obi-Wan season 2.
Read More/Film spoke with All of Us Strangers director of photography Jamie Ramsay about crafting a conducive environment for the cast, shooting on 35mm, and more.
Read MoreSean Durkin, the writer/director of the new A24 film The Iron Claw, tells us about the power of wrestling and keeping humanity at the center of this story.
Read MoreIn the lead up to Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, director James Wan shared with /Film how he approached bring the character, and Atlantis, to life.
Read MoreWe spoke with Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom director James Wan about upping the ante with the new superhero sequel.
Read MoreMurder, She Wrote movie writers Lauren Schuker Blum and Rebecca Angelo intend to honor Jessica Fletcher by approaching her from a more modern perspective.
Read MoreAlan Ritchson credits Reacher showrunner/writer Nick Santora and Jack Reacher creator Lee Child for helping him tap into the Reacher character's humanity.
Read MoreChicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget director Sam Fell is 'in awe' of the original film, but he didn't want to just tell the same story again.
Read MoreCould we see Alan Ritchson as 'Old Man Reacher' one day? The Reacher star isn't opposed to the idea, assuming he continues to enjoy playing the character.
Read MoreWe spoke with Reacher season 2 star Alan Ritchson, who told us that, yes, even grandmas love his show (and they especially love the violence).
Read MoreThe Reacher season 2 cast has thoughts on why so many women enjoy the series (as well as the problem of labeling media as being 'for men' or 'for women').
Read MoreOwen Lars actor Joel Edgerton claims he's in the dark about a potential Obi-Wan Kenobi season 2. However, should it happen, he knows what Owen will be wearing.
Read MoreWe spoke with Lauren Schuker Blum and Rebecca Angelo, the screenwriters behind this year's Dumb Money, about crafting a true story, affecting change, and more.
Read MoreThe Mask of Zorro is the premiere example of how to resurrect a once-beloved property. 25 years after its release, here's the story of how it all came together.
Read More/Film spoke with Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway, the stars of the new drama thriller Eileen, about working together, the film's big reveal, and more.
Read MoreTo celebrate The Fugitive's 30th anniversary and new 4K release, we spoke with director Andrew Davis about making one of the most rewatchable films of the '90s.
Read MoreRhys Darby, who plays gentleman pirate Stede Bonnet on Max's Our Flag Means Death, tells us all about season 2, that ending, the show's fandom, and more.
Read More/Film spoke with Japanese director Makoto Shinkai about Suzume, why that chair only has three legs, an Easter egg nodding to Studio Ghibli, and much more.
Read More/Film spoke with Godzilla Minus One director Takashi Yamazaki and star Ryunosuke Kamiki about bringing the King of the Monsters back to the big screen for Toho.
Read MoreOne of 2023's very best films is Eileen, a period drama starring Anne Hathaway and Thomasin McKenzie. /Film spoke with that movie's director, William Oldroyd.
Read More/Film spoke with Joel Kinnaman about being absolutely locked in for every take of the new action film Silent Night and working with action maestro John Woo.
Read MoreSleepy Skunk's annual movie trailer mash-up looks back at the laughs, frights, tears, and unforgettable moments of 2023 cinema.
Read MoreAquaman and the Lost Kingdom is on track to gross less than half of what the first movie managed in its opening weekend.
Read MoreFollowing a temporary ousting by Aquaman 2 and The Color Purple, musical prequel Wonka is back at the top of the box office as 2023 comes to an end.
Read MoreOscar-nominated British actor Tom Wilkinson, who recently reprised his role as Gerald Cooper for The Full Monty TV series, has died at 75.
Read MoreFrom superheroes falling from grace to the summer of Barbenheimer, there is much to discuss when it comes to movies and the box office in 2023.
Read MoreWarner Bros.' Wonka is a golden ticket at the box office.
Read MoreIllumination's latest original animated film, Migration, has gotten off to a slow start at the box office, but hope is far from lost.
Read MoreLee Sun-kyun, arguably best known for his role in Bong Joon-ho's hit film Parasite, has died at the age of 48. The death is being treated as a suicide.
Read MoreWith Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom flopping, another Warner Bros. film has emerged to provide the Christmas box office with a much-needed jolt: The Color Purple.
Read MoreAquaman and the Lost Kingdom is the latest DC Comics movie to misfire at the box office in 2023. Let's take a closer look at what, exactly, went wrong.
Read MoreScream 7, which has been embroiled in controversy over the firing of star Melissa Berrera, has also lost director Christopher Landon.
Read MoreEmerald Fennell wrote a 'reasonably demented' script for a Zatanna movie, but regime changes at Warner Bros. led to it being scrapped.
Read MoreVin Diesel has been named alongside his sister and production company in a lawsuit alleging he assaulted a production assistant in 2010.
Read MoreWarner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav has met with Paramount Global's Bob Bakish to discuss a potential merger that could happen as soon as next year.
Read MoreLet's discuss the best-case scenario for the 2024 box office after a wildly successful.
Read MoreMarvel Cinematic Universe star Jonathan Majors has been found guilty by a New York jury of harassment and assault.
Read MoreYorgos Lanthimos' dark science-fiction comedy Poor Things broke into the weekend box office top 10 despite showing in fewer than 100 theaters.
Read MoreChocolate-covered musical prequel Wonka is off to a tasty start with an estimated $39 million opening weekend at the box office.
Read MoreThe new helmer of the Orphan franchise, William Brent Bell, has confirmed that a third installment is in the works; hopefully Isabelle Fuhrman is coming back.
Read MoreAquaman and the Lost Kingdom is projected to become yet another 2023 box office disappointment for DC, but there may be hope yet for the sequel.
Read MoreChicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget is a razor-sharp satire, but its creators took almost too much from life to be a safe bet legally.
Read MoreThe new Chicken Run film, Dawn of the Nugget, pulled from various cinematic sources for inspiration, but Sam Fell was particularly inspired by the heist genre.
Read MoreAcclaimed video game creator Hideo Kojima is teaming up with A24 to develop an adaptation of his sci-fi game Death Stranding.
Read MoreDwayne Johnson is taking a break from his usual kind of movie roles to star in an A24 film directed by Benny Safdie. It's called The Smashing Machine.
Read MoreLeigh Whannell is once again directing Universal's The Wolf Man remake, with Christopher Abbot replacing Ryan Gosling in the titular role.
Read MoreTubi is getting the rights to stream a bunch of DC Comics movies from Warner Bros. Discovery, which kinda dilutes the strength of Max as a streaming service.
Read MoreFive Nights at Freddy's has grossed nearly $300 million worldwide against a production budget of just $20 million.
Read MoreHayao Miyazaki's first film in 10 years, The Boy and the Heron, just became the first original Japanese animated movie to top the U.S. box office charts ever.
Read MoreStudio Ghibli's The Boy and the Heron has debuted at the top of the North American box office, with Godzilla Minus One also remaining in the top five.
Read MoreActor Ryan O'Neal, best known for his roles in Love Story, Paper Moon, and Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon, has died at the age of 82.
Read MoreIn honor of the release of the new Wonka movie, Converse has a new line of sneakers and apparel inspired by the movie's characters and wardrobe. Take a look!
Read MoreA24 has just struck a deal with Warner Bros. Discovery to bring some of their 2023 movies and future releases to HBO, Cinemax, and the Max streaming service.
Read MoreMargot Robbie (correctly) recognized that Barbie and Oppenheimer would make for a 'perfect double billing' opening on the same date.
Read MoreJudging by the leaked set photos and rumors, Deadpool 3 will be much more than a straightforward threequel. Here are our theories about the film's story.
Read MoreDisney and Pixar's Soul, Turning Red, and Luca are headed to theaters in the first quarter of 2024.
Read MoreDisney's Wish has fallen hard in its second weekend at the box office, suffocating any hopes for an Elemental-style turn of fortune.
Read MoreDisney will cease reporting box office numbers for The Marvels after just four weekends, as the MCU movie limps towards the finish line.
Read MoreEmerald Fennell's Saltburn has caused a significant buzz, and not just because it features a fully naked Barry Keoghan. Here's how you can watch it at home.
Read MoreRenaissance: A Film by Beyoncé has lit up the usually quiet post-Thanksgiving weekend with a $21 million box office debut.
Read MoreLet's leave 2023 by looking back at some of our best and worst reviewed movies of the year, including Barbie, Oppenheimer, Next Goal Wins, and more.
Read MoreAquaman and The Lost Kingdom has glimpses of greatness when its core adventure finally gets going, but we have to slog through some stuff before that.
Read MoreGlen Powell and Sydney Sweeney are the highlights of the frisky, fun rom-com Anyone But You. Read our review of the new movie right here.
Read MoreOur latest Blu-ray round-up features Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Five Nights at Frreddy's and more.
Read MoreMigration rarely approaches a level of excitement or creativity that might be hoped for with a big-budget animated feature. Here's our review.
Read MoreBlitz Bazawule and a cast of talented performers do their best, but The Color Purple musical adaptation doesn't quite work. Read our review here.
Read MoreThe Boys in the Boat is ultimately a standard-issue sports movie, but it's better than some of George Clooney's other directorial efforts. Here's our review.
Read MoreRebel Moon resembles little more than a grab-bag collection of world-building, mythology, and epic storytelling that we've seen done better many times before.
Read MoreChicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget is a charming sequel that reminds us that Aardman's stop-motion animation is worth the wait. Here's our review,
Read MoreThe Iron Claw is an emotionally eviscerating watch anchored by one of the best ensemble casts of the year.
Read MoreJulia Roberts, Mahershala Ali, and Ethan Hawke face the end of the world in Sam Esmail's odd apocalyptic drama Leave the World Behind. Here's our review.
Read MoreThe Boy and the Heron is one of the year's best films, and hopefully not Hayao Miyazaki's last masterpiece.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of the TV series Monk, you'll definitely want to check out Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie. Here's our review.
Read MoreAva DuVernay's Origin never quite finesses that sliding scale between the personal and the political so brilliantly expressed in Isabel Wilkerson's work.
Read MoreWonka delivers a whimsical and wonderful origin story of Roald Dahl's beloved chocolatier, but Timothée Chalamet may not have been the right person to lead it.
Read MoreThe films of 2023 are markedly different than what we've seen in cinema in years past. Here's how they're different and what many of them share in common.
Read MoreNetflix has an enormous catalog of fantastic movies and TV shows, and here are the titles you should catch before they leave this coming January.
Read MoreNetflix is kicking off the new year with a number of intriguing original films and series. Here's everything that's coming to the service in January 2024.
Read MoreOverall, 2023 was a better year for the box office than 2022. But several large films ended up flopping, suggesting that audiences are changing.
Read More2023 was kind of a strange year at the box office. Superhero movies floundered while unexpected titles became huge hits. Let's look back at some of those hits.
Read MoreChristmas and rom-coms go together like wrapping paper and ribbons. If you're in the mood for holiday romance, here are dozens of movies you can stream today.
Read MoreWrapping up the 2023 /Film Holiday Guide, we've got an unbelievable array of toys and collectibles, from action figures to high quality prop replicas. Enjoy!
Read MoreIt's time for Part 3 of the 2023 /Film Holiday Gift Guide, and we've got soundtracks on vinyl and CD, outstanding pop culture artwork, and geeky holiday decor.
Read MoreToho's Godzilla Minus One and Studio Ghibli's The Boy and the Heron have both overperformed at the box office in North America in recent weeks.
Read MoreNorman Lear, a TV pioneer with a legendary career, has died at the age of 101.
Read MoreCompeting streaming platforms are planning to offer bundled services to customers. The sticker tag price will be lower, but there is still a cost.
Read MoreThe /Film team huddled together and voted on the best television shows, streaming or otherwise, from 2023.
Read MoreThe first annual /Film Movie Awards are here to celebrate the greatest movies, performances, moments, and more from 2023.
Read MoreThe /Film writers and editors put their heads together, voted, argued, debated, and voted again, and came up with our list of the 15 best movies of 2023.
Read MoreAnother year, another regularly updated list of the best movies of the year. These are the best films released in 2023 so far.
Read MoreEvery movie fan has an opinion that makes people stare at them and mutter 'WTF, dude.' These are our hot takes. They belong to us.
Read MoreDon't get lost searching for meaning in Saltburn. Emerald Fennell's movie is a wild, fun, amoral ride, not a condemnation of the rich or poor.
Read MoreThe short film Peter and the Wolf, an adaptation of the Sergei Prokofiev symphony, features artwork based on Bono's illustrations.
Read MoreAfter the success of Wednesday, Netflix is expanding its Addams Family universe of shows. But is centering the next one on Fred Armisen the right move?
Read MoreRenaissance: A Film By Beyoncé has the most impressive editing you'll see in 2023, and you won't believe the number of editors required to make it happen.
Read MoreOn today's /Film Daily podcast, Ben and Brad talk about Wonka and list films Disney could put back in theaters in 2024 to help bolster the release calendar.
Read MoreOn today's episode of the /Film Daily podcast, Ryan and Ben talk about Godzilla Minus One's box office performance and look ahead to the first half of 2024.
Read MoreOn today's episode of the /Film Daily podcast, Ben and BJ talk about Bob Iger's absurd comment about The Marvels and whether the Disney CEO is losing his touch.
Read MoreSandbox VR is a virtual reality gaming experience that puts you into a cinematic video game scenario alongside your friends and family, and we tried it out.
Read MoreIHOP has an official Wonka menu inspired by the prequel movie hitting theaters on December 15, and it includes purple pancakes and cotton candy lemonade.
Read MoreIn our Shaft review, the franchise's Blaxploitation gets traded for a buddy-cop routine that only works by the sheer force of Samuel L. Jackson's charisma.
Read MoreJennifer Lopez's This is Me...Now is a new film that's set to debut with an accompanying album of the same name. Here's what we know about it.
Read MoreLove Story was the top box office grosser of 1970 and one of the jewels in the late Ryan O'Neal's crown. Here's what the ending means.
Read MoreGene Roddenberry wasn't the biggest fan of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, but he at least had something nice to say.
Read MoreA Star Wars book reveals that Chewbacca has one regret that dishonors Wookiees, and it involves something he did in The Force Awakens.
Read MoreDid you know that George Lucas made changes to Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back after the film was already in theaters?
Read MoreRian Johnson was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's To Catch a Thief while making Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and it shows.
Read MoreThe great Star Wars costume shortage of 1977 had surprisingly massive ripple effects on Halloween customs that are even felt today, beyond Star Wars costumes.
Read MoreJim Henson quietly helped Steven Spielberg out with a malfunctioning E.T. animatronic during production on E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
Read MoreFilming the wampa scene in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back was not an easy task. Learn all about it right here.
Read MoreLet's look at which 'heroes' made the most of their screen time in Zack Snyder's Star Wars meets Seven Samurai remix, Rebel Moon -- Part One: A Child of Fire.
Read MoreThe expansion of the Star Wars universe required some worldbuilding, much of which came from a 1987 roleplaying game.
Read MoreEach entry in the Riddick franchise is wildly different, spanning different genres and even mediums. Here's the correct order to watch the movies.
Read MoreOne of Mark Hamill's Star Wars regrets involves a certain Wampa.
Read MoreOne particular Rebel Moon sequence sure feels like an intentional echo of perhaps the most celebrated moment from Zack Snyder's own Man of Steel.
Read MoreTim Burton's Planet of the Apes may not be beloved, but Paul Giamatti seems happy to have played an ape in it.
Read MoreThe Blade Runner deleted opening scene could have changed the entire course of the franchise.
Read MoreThe Muppets and Star Wars joined forces long before the Disney+ streaming app.
Read MoreZack Snyder's Rebel Moon isn't afraid to kill characters who might normally survive movies like this. Let's take a spoiler-filled look at who bites the dust.
Read MoreRebel Moon, aka Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire, sets up a lot for its upcoming sequel. Let's try to break it all down.
Read MoreWe're getting spoilery over here as we break down the ending of Zack Snyder's Rebel Moon, the sci-fi epic now streaming on Netflix.
Read MoreThe Spaceman starring Adam Sandler and Paul Dano is set to hit Netflix early next year. Here's everything we know so far about the sci-fi film.
Read MoreDon't have the energy to keep up with Zack Snyder's two-part sci-fi adventure Rebel Moon? Maybe G-Fuel's official energy drink inspired by the movie will help.
Read MoreRian Johnson had many influences when he wrote and directed Star Wars: The Last Jedi. One of them was Hideo Gosha's Three Outlaw Samurai.
Read MoreThe Planet of the Apes franchise covers hundreds if not thousands of years. Here's a guide to understanding it all.
Read MoreBefore Charlie Hunnam became a household name as Jax Teller on Sons of Anarchy, he auditioned to play Anakin Skywalker in the Star Wars prequels.
Read MoreA few major actors from Steven Spielberg's classic 1977 sci-fi film Close Encounters of the Third Kind are still alive and continue to stay busy to this day.
Read MoreKingdom of the Planet of the Apes director Wes Ball worried Andy Serkis was 'too iconic' as Caesar to play a different ape in his film.
Read MorePlenty of sci-fi movies either fell under the radar or were unfairly judged this year, so we've got a list of some of the most underrated sci-fi movies of 2023.
Read MoreFans of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back will remember the Luke severed head scene, but they may not know that it was originally a (bad) prop head.
Read MoreAdam Driver is frequently reminded (sometimes almost daily) about the scene where Kylo Ren kills you-know-who in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Read MoreWhen Keri Russell joined the Star Wars universe, the role of Zorii Bliss was appealing for a couple different reasons, including getting to wear a cool mask.
Read MoreStar Wars was harder to shoot than you might think, and you probably think it was pretty hard. Case in point, odd radio signals that distracted Mark Hamill.
Read MoreKim Cattrall took charge when her character in Star Trek: Undiscovered Country was being created, from hair to costume to voice and more.
Read MoreIt's fair to say that plans for the character of Kylo Ren changed drastically as the new Star Wars sequel trilogy unfolded.
Read MoreRemember The Maze Runner franchise? Sure you do! So let's talk about the Maze Runner movies in order!
Read MoreGodzilla Minus One continues to be a big hit at the box office, which is good news for movie theaters having an otherwise rough fall.
Read MoreFemi Taylor, who played Oola in Star Wars: Episode VI -- Return of the Jedi, had a hard time adjusting to her costume while performing her scenes.
Read MoreThe Fifth Element is led by Bruce Willis, but the supporting cast is a fantastic ensemble of legendary stars and talent then on the rise. Where are they now?
Read MoreStar Trek features more than one instance where Star Wars character R2-D2 makes an appearance. Here's why.
Read MoreBlade Runner is without a doubt Ridley Scott's most imaginative film, and according to him, it was also the most difficult to shoot.
Read MoreWhen it came time to film Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace, Natalie Portman had a hard time acting against blue screens.
Read MoreWe haven't heard any updates on the possible Edge of Tomorrow TV series in a while, so now is the perfect time to fantasy book what we'd like to see.
Read MoreIn an alternate universe, Star Wars X-wing pilot Porkins would have been a human version of Jabba the Hutt.
Read MoreThe Geonosian droid factory scene in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones was a last-minute addition by George Lucas -- one that made life extra difficult for ILM.
Read MoreWhile you could watch the Hunger Games movies in narrative chronological order, that doesn't make for the most enriching viewing experience.
Read MoreDUST is the science fiction sister platform of ALTER, and it has some of the best science fiction short films that you can watch online.
Read MoreShe may have only been a teenager at the time, but Natalie Portman channeled an ancient form of performance for her role in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.
Read MoreEmma Stone studied videos of toddlers to come up with Bella's unusual physical movements at the beginning of Poor Things.
Read MoreThe title says it all. If the Star Wars franchise followed the video game canon, Obi-Wan Kenobi would have been killed long before the events of the first film.
Read MoreThere's a lot to critique about the Star Wars: Special Editions release, but the increased screen time for Oola is not one of them.
Read MoreMark Ruffalo's silhouette in Poor Things was crafted not unlike a drag queen. Bring on the butt pads.
Read MoreThe one thing you can be confident of when it comes to Star Wars is that no idea will be thrown away if it can come back later.
Read MoreA cut line from Saavik in Star Trek VI: The Voyage Home would have changed Spock's story forever.
Read MoreWhatever flavor of Godzilla you prefer, there is something for all the King of the Monster's fans to appreciate right now.
Read MoreWatto actor Andrew Secombe made a mistake (thanks to George Lucas) on the Phantom Menace set that nearly cost the movie its star, Liam Neeson.
Read MoreCaptain Kirk's death in Star Trek: Generations bothered fans so much that they sent death threats to Malcolm McDowell, who played the film's villain.
Read MoreDaisy Ridley joins us in being totally blindsided by Rey's return in the Star Wars movie, and here's why she didn't see it coming.
Read MoreWilliam Shatner and Leonard Nimoy were set to appear on some infomercials to run after early '90s Trek episodes, but it didn't happen. Here's why.
Read MoreWilliam Hootkins played Rebel Alliance pilot Jek Porkins in Star Wars: A New Hope, and it was kind of a miserable experience pretending to battle in space.
Read MoreWatto actor Andrew Secombe walked off the Phantom Menace with a pretty impressive haul in hand, something not all Star Wars actors can boast about.
Read MoreGodzilla unleashes a hot new pink energy in the trailer for Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, but it's not the first time we've seen Godzilla go pink.
Read MoreWalter Koenig was meant to have an emotional moment as Scotty, reconciling the disappearance of Captain Kirk, but it ended up being cut from the movie.
Read MoreSci-fi villains make up some of the most iconic characters of all time, but these started with very different looks that would have changed pop culture history.
Read MoreFor one of the shots on Hoth in the early scenes of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, a mishap resulted in a missed explosion cue for a key special effect.
Read MoreWalter Koenig's experience on Star Trek was mostly positive, but he did have one very bad moment with William Shatner while filming The Wrath of Khan.
Read MoreNot even two avalanches could stop filming on Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, though it certainly wasn't easy going for the cast and crew.
Read MoreH.R. Giger is the visionary artist behind much of the creative vision of Ridley Scott's Alien, but his presence on set earned him his own monstrous nickname.
Read MoreThe Favourite director Yorgos Lanthimos reunited with Emma Stone for strange sci-fi tale Poor Things, but can it win at the box office?
Read MoreNothing beats a great villain in our favorite sci-fi shows and films. Just as fun are bloopers that reveal another side of the actors playing the baddies.
Read MoreGeorge Lucas specifically courted Irvin Kershner for Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, so why didn't he return for future films?
Read MoreThe Genesis Device has had a long history in Star Trek before it appeared in an episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks.
Read MoreGodzilla's famous atomic breath gets an update in the new film Godzilla Minus One. Read all about it right here!
Read MoreWith Godzilla Minus One, Takashi Yamazaki helmed one of the best Godzilla movies out there. The Japanese director now has sights set on a galaxy far, far away.
Read MoreTakashi Yamazaki's Godzilla Minus One succeeds where the American MonsterVerse Godzilla movies fail: It has compelling human characters we actually care about.
Read MoreOn the set of Star Trek: Discovery, actor Jason Isaacs discovered a rule against using a certain word - although it's not exactly an ironclad rule.
Read MoreThe showrunners on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine had originally planned to make Gowron a Changeling in disguise.
Read MoreA quick Star Trek joke in David Fincher's Zodiac comes with a lot of Trekkie lore.
Read MoreMichael Dorn changed his acting to account for Worf's decision involving his brother Kurn in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode 'Sins of the Father.'
Read MoreThere's a burp expert in Hollywood, and he's been belching for years - his work is on Futurama and Elf, particularly for Will Ferrell's long belch.
Read MoreStar Trek: Enterprise actor John Billingsley says that the possibility of Dr. Phlox's return came up on the Hollywood picket lines this year.
Read MoreBy bringing its story forward a decade with each new season, For All Mankind has been able to show the long-term impact of character choices.
Read MoreStar Trek creator Gene Roddenberry supposedly named the Khan character 'Noonien' to reach an old friend he had lost contact with.
Read MoreThe Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Game features a moment with Data that's very, very tragic when you stop and think about it.
Read MoreOh, my Godzilla! Monarch just took a King Kong-sized step toward Legendary's MonsterVerse film franchise.
Read MorePatrick Stewart did some intense research for one of The Next Generation's most memorable episodes. His work made it one of Star Trek: TNG's best.
Read MoreColm Meaney was a hard working and prolific actor who appeared in many films while he held a principal role on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Read MoreThe finale of Star Wars Rebels required a bit of secrecy on behalf of creator Dave Filoni, who worked with a small crew to create the epilogue.
Read MoreFew actors could go toe to toe with Michael Dorn on Star Trek, but Suzie Plakson did so brilliantly, but that itself started a small production crisis.
Read MoreCarol Kane is one of the best additions to Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, and this particular sartorial flourish just makes the character pop.
Read MorePatrick Stewart didn't love the first script he got of Star Trek: Insurrection, but that conflict led to a better story.
Read MoreIn the Star Trek films with The Next Generation cast, Brent Spiner's Data had an emotion chip implanted ... and then taken out again.
Read MoreNew Doctor Who companion Ruby Sunday has something in common with Amy Pond, Clara Oswald, and River Song: a mystery.
Read MoreMost of the Ghost Crew from Star Wars Rebels have made the leap to live action, but Freddy Prinze Jr. thinks Kanan already had the perfect ending.
Read MoreIn Star Trek: insurrection, stars Donna Murphy and Patrick Stewart shared not one but two kisses that ended up on the cutting room floor.
Read MoreFuturama has always had strong ties to Star Trek, but the series creators have promised that the second half of the new season will be especially Trekky.
Read MoreDo any of the characters on Star Trek celebrate Christmas? Is Christmas still a thing in the future Gene Roddenberry created? Let's dive in.
Read MoreIf you ever noticed what looked like a Battlestar Galactica Cylon in the opening credits of The A-Team ... you were right! Here's why that's there.
Read MorePatrick Stewart was nearly fired from Star Trek: The Next Generation when the actor put his foot down and Paramount TV's president put his down even harder.
Read MoreA behind-the-scenes conflict during post-production on the Twilight Zone episode 'The Obsolete Man' led to the invention of the concept of a 'director's cut.'
Read MoreOn Star Trek: Enterprise, T'Pol and Trip often had to rub each other down with decontamination goo. It was meant to be sexy, but missed the mark.
Read MoreAgatha Christie's 1939 novel And Then There Were None was the basis for a pretty dark episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Read MoreIn the Pale Moonlight is one of the best Star Trek episodes ever for its moral ambiguity, forcing the writers to be sneaky about getting it approved.
Read MoreThe Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode In The Pale Moonlight was inspired by a very real chapter in military history, which gives the episode its edge.
Read MoreMechagodzilla's origins are starting to unfold in MonsterVerse spin-off series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.
Read MoreWerner Herzog has acted in a Star Wars show before (The Mandalorian), and so with the Jon Favreau connection, Marvel tried to get him for What If...?
Read MoreLycia Naff played one of the more memorable guest roles on Star Trek: The Next Generation, and though her legacy lives on, she was meant to have a bigger role.
Read MoreThe Star Wars timeline, or more accurately timelines, are hard to keep straight, and that's why Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni use the methods they use.
Read MoreThe first TNG film, Star Trek: Generations, bent over backward to get Picard and Kirk together. Trekkies didn't want it, and the story suffered for it.
Read MoreTricia O'Neil was a superb actress who played three different roles across Star Trek series, one remembered fondly by fans across the galaxy.
Read MoreAhsoka has had a long journey in the extended Star Wars universe, and Dave Filoni knows better than anyone why she ended up on a series rather than a movie.
Read MoreRemember the 'Let them fight' line from Godzilla? Well, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters does, too.
Read MoreThe creatives behind Star Wars: The Bad Batch realized they needed to pull back a bit during an intense chase involving Omega and Wrecker in season 1.
Read MoreOne episode of Star Trek took inspiration from, of all things, Sylvester Stallone's Rambo, to convey an important message about violence.
Read MoreLawrence Montaigne, the actor hired to replace Leonard Nimoy on an episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, ended up staying affiliated with Trek for years.
Read MoreIt seems that while the creators of this Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode thought they were paying homage to James Bond, Bond creators saw right through it.
Read MoreWhen it comes to Order 66 in Star Wars, The Clone Wars introduced the idea of inhibitor chips, retconning the concept in the process.
Read MoreRussell T. Davies is back, baby! The returning showrunner delivered some ridiculous regeneration shenanigans in the final Doctor Who 60th anniversary special.
Read MoreStar Trek Beyond writer/star Simon Pegg consulted with the founders of the Memory Alpha wiki to come up with the substance known as Vokaya for the film.
Read MoreZeb's character in Star Wars Rebels functions in much the same way that Chewbacca does in the Star Wars films, but here's how the two were distinguished.
Read MoreThe Best of Both Worlds are hailed as two of the best Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes, but a season 4 episode serves as the perfect epilogue.
Read MoreApple TV+ is keeping their sci-fi series Foundation around for another season, so prepare to dig even deeper into Isaac Asimov's world.
Read MoreFuturama's writers have long pulled inspiration from Star Trek, but this 2002 episode referenced two bits of deep Trek lore that will surprise fans.
Read MoreCarol Kane's Pelia is from a strange world, speaks in a strange manner, and adopts strange mannerisms. All in a day's work for the eccentric Kane.
Read MoreIt's time to highlight Captain Rachel Garrett, the first female Star Trek captain on the Enterprise-C.
Read MoreFor Star Trek: Beyond, screenwriter Simon Pegg struggled to see eye to eye at first with director Justin Lin until world events helped them see things clearly.
Read MoreDoes anyone remember The Twilight Zone revival episode where Katherine Heigl went back in time to try and kill baby Hitler?
Read MorePatrick Stewart learned a valuable lesson from how Captain Jean-Luc Picard ran the crew of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and we can all take some notes too.
Read MoreStar Trek actor Yvonne Craig got a hilarious piece of cold comfort from Leonard Nimoy after a makeup mishap led to her eyebrows being shaved off.
Read MoreStar Wars: The Clone Wars originally featured a scene with Yoda, but the character was instead replaced with the droid Huyang. Here's why.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone episode 'Static' uses the medium of television to criticize both the decline of radio and television itself.
Read MoreThe Futurama episode, Raiders of the Lost Arcade, is rife with references to 1980s video game characters, and the creatives got crafty to prevent getting sued.
Read MoreGather around and hear the story of how Rod Serling came up with The Twilight Zone episode Mr. Dingle, the Strong.
Read MoreCaptain Kirk's battle with the Gorn in the Star Trek episode 'Arena' left the actor battling chronic tinnitus that caused him 'agony.'
Read MoreDavid Tennant voices the droid Huyang in Star Wars, and Dave Filoni cast him after his wife made him watch a certain show.
Read MoreWhen The Twilight Zone won its first Emmy in 1960, creator and host Rod Serling was caught off guard and didn't expect to take home the award.
Read MoreThe human characters in the Monsterverse have all been a bit forgettable, but that's changed, thanks to Kurt Russell in Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.
Read MoreChadwick Boseman seemed born to play Black Panther, but in fact, he auditioned for a much quirkier Marvel movie before that film was even in the making.
Read MoreNow that the DCEU, or Snyderverse, or whatever you want to call it, has come to an end, here are the Man of Steel movies in order.
Read MoreChris Evans found the perfect way to play Captain America, one that saved the character from feeling as useless as previous screen incarnations had.
Read MoreIf you're still sad about never seeing a true Nicolas Cage Superman, you can always watch City of Angels.
Read MoreDid you know that Samurai Jack creator Genndy Tartakovsky was tapped by director Jon Favreau to help streamline the climax of Iron Man 2?
Read MoreA new book about the MCU reveals that the cave scene in the first Iron Man almost didn't happen.
Read MoreMarvel's Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania had a seriously smelly issue on set due to a prop element used to make things look more real in the Quantum Realm.
Read MoreIf you've missed out on rewatching the DC Extended Universe movies because you don't have Max, most of the films are now on Netflix.
Read MoreGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 introduced a character named Phyla-Vell, and fans of the Marvel comics will recognize that name. Let's break it all down.
Read MoreAnt-Man 3 writer Jeff Loveness teased a fake script that would have marked the first F-bomb in the MCU. But Marvel eventually allowed one in another 2023 film.
Read MoreRobert Downey Jr. wanted to show Tony Stark had matured enough to have an adult, romantic relationship with Pepper Potts by the time The Avengers rolled around.
Read MoreHalle Berry wanted a bigger part for Storm in X-Men: The Last Stand. Unfortunately, she ended up being tricked with a script that didn't move forward.
Read MoreMCU actors feel pressured to instantaneously put on massive muscle mass, and a new book on Marvel Studios sheds light on how they do it.
Read MoreMr. Freeze had a long road in the Batman comics and various TV series before he was portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger for Joel Schumacher.
Read MoreThe ending of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is eerily similar to the ending of a Marvel Movie.
Read MoreThe Invincible TV series is going strong, but what about the previously announced live-action movie? According to Robert Kirkman, it's still moving forward.
Read MoreUnlike the first movie, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom commits to the idea of saving the planet from humanity's destructive tendencies.
Read MoreFor better or worse, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom largely ignores the chaos of the surrounding DCEU to tell a self-contained story about its titular hero.
Read MoreFor all the buzz about a certain DC icon appearing in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, it turns out their footage wound up on the cutting room floor.
Read MoreJason Momoa, Patrick Stewart and company return for more dazzling aquatic adventures in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Here's what the ending means for the DCU.
Read MoreGood things tend to happen whenever Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom director James Wan and actor Patrick Wilson work together.
Read MoreJohn Boyega might seem like a great fit to replace Jonathan Majors as Marvel's new Kang The Conqueror, but he has made it clear that he has no interest.
Read MoreAquaman and the Lost Kingdom is in theaters starting today. Should you stick around and wait for a credits scene, or hit the exit as soon as the credits roll?
Read MoreDC superhero sequel Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is surfing into theaters on a wave of mostly negative reviews.
Read MoreThe first Aquaman movie was a massive hit, and that gave director James Wan free reign to go absolutely bonkers with Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.
Read MoreGeorge Clooney might have made a brief cameo as Batman in 2023's The Flash. He has strong feelings, however, about taking up the cape and cowl again.
Read MoreNow that Marvel Studios and Jonathan Majors have officially parted ways, how should the Marvel Cinematic Universes move forward? Here are some possibilities.
Read MoreSome of the best Spider-Man stories of this past decade, all written by Chip Zdarsky, are now collected all in a single omnibus edition.
Read MoreIf you're looking for the correct order to watch Marvel's Avengers movies, boy, is today your lucky day!
Read MoreMickey Rourke plays one of the MCU's best, most imposing villains in Iron Man 2, but it took Robert Downey Jr. on the press circuit to convince him to come on.
Read MoreWith several horror franchises under his belt, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom director James Wan knows a thing or two about successful cinematic universes.
Read MoreDavid Harbour made a suggestion for one of the first major sequences in Black Widow, giving it more emotional depth than it would have had otherwise.
Read MoreMark Ruffalo's Hulk wouldn't become Smart Hulk until Avengers: Endgame, but it was planned for Infinity War. Why did the Russo brothers wait?
Read MoreScarlett Johansson was quite worried about fitting into Black Widow's wardrobe, especially based on her appearance in comics, but she just did the work.
Read MoreActors are often changing their bodies when a certain character requires it, but sometimes, actors like Jennifer Lawrence and Harrison Ford refuse to change.
Read MoreWhen Disney picked up Marvel Studios, it was a big deal, but without the help of the late Apple boss Steve Jobs, it might not have ever happened.
Read MoreFans have long wanted to see Sons of Anarchy and Pacific Rim star Charlie Hunnam play Green Arrow in a DC superhero movie, but the actor turned down the role.
Read MoreThe Batman cinematic universe (including television) is sprawling and elliptical, but we've figured out the best way to follow the Dark Knight's adventures.
Read MoreRobert Downey Jr. added creative flourishes to Tony Stark in the first Iron Man movie that Marvel kept throughout the course of the franchise.
Read MoreNicholas Hoult may not be playing Clark Kent in Superman: Legacy, but he will be playing his greatest foe -- Lex Luthor.
Read MoreSam Rockwell is one of the best parts of Iron Man 2, and voicing a guinea pig in a silly children's movie helped get him the job.
Read MoreGwyneth Paltrow's Pepper Potts sounds a lot like, well, Gwyneth Paltrow, because Jon Favreau was so inspired by her on the Iron Man set.
Read MoreHaving just come off playing Nelson Mandela, let's just say that Idris Elba's work on Thor: The Dark World wasn't exactly ... edifying to him.
Read MoreBlack Panther's climactic final battle featuring metal-plated rhinoceroses used a clever digital trick to turn horse performers into horned beasts.
Read MoreThere was a Nick Fury movie in the works at DreamWorks, but due to the splintered nature of rights in the early Marvel era, we never saw it.
Read MoreHugh Jackman is indelible as Wolverine in the X-Men films, but he almost lost the role to an equally famous A-lister peer.
Read MoreEdward Norton has long been blamed for The Incredible Hulk's under-performance, but there's another way of looking at that film and how it shaped the MCU.
Read MoreWhat many people see as Superman's biggest problem is what Superman: Legacy star David Corenswet finds to be the most interesting thing about the character.
Read MoreJames Gunn casts his younger brother Sean Gunn as smarmy businessman Maxwell Lord in the new DCU, the role Pedro Pascal played in Wonder Woman 1984.
Read MoreBefore the Marvel Cinematic Universe was born, David Hasselhoff played Nick Fury in a David S. Goyer-written feature. He never played the part again.
Read MoreThe artist known as Gabz has teamed up with Bottleneck Gallery to release a new poster commemorating Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy. Check it out!
Read MoreBig, big spoilers for Deadpool 3 await you within this post about set images, so if you want to remain unspoiled, take caution.
Read MoreHow were the creators of Avengers: Endgame supposed to follow up Infinity War's snap? With a total change of tone and a renewed focus on character growth.
Read MoreJessica Alba played Sue Storm in Marvel's previous Fantastic Four movies. One scene in the second film, however, gave her a bit of an existential crisis.
Read MoreWhat If...? season 2 includes a 1980s-inspired Avengers team featuring Hank Pym and several other older MCU superheroes.
Read MoreThanks to an Aquaman TV show that never actually got made, the King of Atlantis wasn't part of the team in Justice League Unlimited.
Read MoreJon Favreau was game to join Marvel's What If...? so long as season 2 drew from a lesser-known comics storyline involving his character, Happy Hogan.
Read MoreMarvel's What If...? season 2 is making history by creating the first ever Mohawk superhero who speaks in the indigenous language, with help from local experts.
Read MoreX-Men '97 won't hit Disney+ until 2024, but the second wave of action figures has already been revealed, including a pair of new villains and a heroic Magneto.
Read MoreThe heroes of Invincible are facing a whole new set of problems after the events of the season 2 mid-season finale.
Read MoreThe Invincible season 2 midseason finale suggests Omni-Man's redemption arc will be a bigger struggle for him than it was in the original comics.
Read MoreIn the nearly 100 year history of the Academy Awards, a lot of Best Picture winners have been remade, or sequelized, but only a few have had their own TV shows.
Read MoreWhat makes a great TV episode? It's a tough question, but we've done our best to break down the 10 best TV episodes of 2023. Let's go!
Read MoreAs the year comes to an end, we're looking back at the 10 best TV shows of 2023. What made the cut? Click the story to find out!
Read MoreThe most shocking scene in Ferrari is unfortunately based on a very real tragedy.
Read MoreDid you know The Twilight Zone episode called A Stop at Willoughby was remade as a feature length film called For All Time starring Mark Harmon?
Read MoreLet's dive into Sam Esmail's unorthodox apocalyptic thriller Leave the World Behind and what it's even going for with its ambiguous ending.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone's Rod Serling once wrote a film with the same premise as Speed on an airplane, but it was banned almost immediately after it aired.
Read MoreNetflix's Leave the World Behind is prompting complaints on social media for reasons ranging from its pacing to a supposed plot hole involving the show Friends.
Read MoreLeave The World Behind's star power includes Ethan Hawke, Julia Roberts, Kevin Bacon, and Mahershala Ali. That and good reviews got it on Netflix's top charts.
Read MoreTrue Detective: Night Country director Issa Lopez sees Jodie Foster's character in direct relationship to her iconic Silence of the Lambs character Clarice.
Read MoreKristen Stewart and Katy O'Brian star in the trailer for Love Lies Bleeding, a bodybuilder romance-thriller directed by Saint Maud filmmaker Rose Glass.
Read MoreDaniel Kaluuya steps behind the camera in the trailer for The Kitchen, a futuristic but grounded dystopian Netflix thriller he co-directed with Kibwe Tavares.
Read MoreDid Ryan Reynolds and John Krasinski make an unofficial live-action Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends movie? Watch the trailer for their new film, IF.
Read MoreEddie Murphy is back as Axel Foley in the new Netflix sequel Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F. Watch the trailer right here.
Read MoreEveryone's favorite kung fu fighting panda (once again voiced by Jack Black) is finally back in the trailer for Kung Fu Panda 4.
Read MoreAnnihilation and Ex Machina director Alex Garland imagines near-future warfare in the first trailer for Civil War.
Read MorePraise Shai Hulud! The new trailer for Dune: Part Two promises nothing short of all-out war for the desert world of Arrakis in Denis Villeneuve's film.
Read MoreCheck out the trailer for Jurassic Park: Survival, a sci-fi horror adventure video game set on Isla Nublar right after the events of the original film.
Read MoreDonald Glover and Maya Erskine put a new spin on the original 2005 film in the trailer for the Prime Video action rom-com series Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Read MoreMichelle Yeoh stars in the action-packed trailer for Netflix's upcoming action-comedy crime series The Brothers Sun.
Read MoreSchitt's Creek creator Dan Levy has written and directed Good Grief, a dramedy in which he also stars with Luke Evans, Ruth Negga, and Hamish Patel
Read MoreCheck out the newest trailer for the WWII epic Masters of the Air limited series starring Austin Butler.
Read MoreKingsley Ben-Adir plays the titular Jamaican musical legend, activism hero, and Rastafari icon in the trailer for Bob Marley: One Love.
Read MoreJodie Foster and Kali Reis search for a murder in the darkness of Alaskan winter in the new trailer for True Detective: Night Country.
Read MoreThe Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire trailer brings back everyone's favorite Titans for an all-new MonsterVerse extravaganza.
Read MoreGet ready for fire and blood (and lots of it) as House Targaryen tears itself apart in the first look at House of the Dragon season 2.
Read MoreGhouls, mushroom clouds, vault dwellers, and a bit of Nat King Cole: the first teaser trailer for Prime Video's Fallout TV series has landed in style.
Read MoreAs a poet once said, The Boys are back in town. Watch The Boys season 4 trailer right here and see what mayhem is instore for the newest season.
Read MoreDC's best villains (including Harley Quinn) get trapped in a fantasy world of orcs and dragons in the Suicide Squad Isekai trailer.
Read MoreNetflix is going all-in on franchises with plans for TV spin-offs of Wednesday, Extraction, and Peaky Blinders, plus an animated remake of One Piece.
Read MoreThe Los Angeles County Medical Examiner has released the results of Matthew Perry's autopsy, which include his cause of death.
Read MorePlatonic, the Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen Apple TV+ comedy series that more people should be watching, is officially coming back for a second season.
Read MoreJohn Waters dabbles in the occasional screen role, and thank heavens he's coming back the Chucky-verse for a role in the upcoming season of the SyFy/USA series.
Read MoreThe Ineffable Husbands will have to thwart Armageddon (again) in the now-confirmed third and final season of Good Omens.
Read MoreLarry David's long-running cringe comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm will finally call it a day after season 12.
Read MoreAfter losing actor Andre Braugher, there's no easy path for Shonda Rhimes' series The Residence, which was meant to resume production in January.
Read MoreAndre Braugher, the two-time Emmy-winning actor has died after a short illness at the age of 61. May he rest in peace.
Read MoreOne of the most celebrated Netflix animated shows of the year, Blue Eye Samurai, is officially getting a second season.
Read MoreAfter almost half a century on the airwaves, Showtime is getting a rebrand in the name of corporate synergy. Welcome to Paramount+ With Showtime.
Read MoreBeloved British writer, poet, activist, and actor Benjamin Zephaniah, known for his role as Jimmy in Peaky Blinders, has died at 65.
Read MoreNetflix, unconcerned about silly things like decency and good taste, has officially ordered a second season of the controversial Squid Game: The Challenge.
Read MoreStar Trek: Discovery is back for one last adventure: catch the latest clip from the fifth and final season here, with Book and Michael facing off against evil.
Read MorePlayStation users are finding out the hard way that there's no such thing as 'buying' a TV show on VOD.
Read MoreWhat If...? season 2 gives the world of Marvel a chance to break from the norm and have a little fun. Here's our review of the new season.
Read MoreKate McKinnon hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time, and while she easily fit back into the show, something felt a little awkward throughout.
Read MorePercy Jackson and the Olympians may yet win an audience, but feels like a somewhat dull echo of the film that preceded it by a decade. Here's our review.
Read MoreReacher season 2 is an entertaining mix of contrasts: compassion and vengeance, quirkiness and rigidity, status quo and subversion.
Read MoreAdam Driver is one of the best Saturday Night Live hosts around, and having him back for a holiday-themed episode was absolutely delightful. Let's take a look!
Read MoreThe Frasier revival is a wholesome and frequently charming take on the character's twilight years. Read our spoiler review of the season here.
Read MoreEmma Stone hosted Saturday Night Live for her fifth time, making her part of SNL's special club. But even better is this is the best episode of the season now.
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