The Gruesome Horror Remake You Need To Watch Before It Leaves Netflix
If you’re looking for a super-twisted horror flick with an unexpectedly relevant plot, Netflix has you covered...
Read MoreIf you’re looking for a super-twisted horror flick with an unexpectedly relevant plot, Netflix has you covered...
Read MoreHulu’s newest holiday flick Happiest Season features plenty of familiar faces, but you might wonder where you've seen Jane Caldwell before. Here's where.
Read MoreDirected by Peter Segal (Tommy Boy, Anger Management), the 2004 film 50 First Dates reunited The Wedding Singer stars Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore for another romantic romp, this time on the beaches of Oahu, Hawaii.
Read MoreThe hilarious filmmaker behind Thor: Ragnarok and Jojo Rabbit recently posted an image of himself hanging out with a New Zealand rugby team, and a certain face in the crowd has fans wondering if a fan-favorite character is returning to the MCU.
Read MoreWhile it's always possible it could get delayed again, we recently received a bit of good news that suggests everything is back on track for The Batman to finish production in the near future.
Read MoreSebastian Stan has been throwing his hat in the ring for the opportunity to upcycle a Star Wars role since at least 2017, when he said he would play Luke Skywalker "any time." Now, thanks to digital artist Bosslogic's Instagram page, we have a good idea of what that might look like.
Read MoreThere's a sweet, sly, and meta nostalgia throughout the new Saved by the Bell. And along the way, the new series has plenty of nods — both big and small — to the original show. Here are all the clever shout-outs to the classic series on the Saved by the Bell reboot.
Read MoreJohn Carpenter's 1982 remake of The Thing wasn't the first movie to combine sci-fi and horror. But it was the best and it remains so after all this time.
Read MoreMarvel's Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. is set up as a hands-on look at the inner workings of the MCU, all presented as in-universe artifacts. One detail in particular has caught the attention of eagle-eyed fans in the segment of the exhibit dedicated to Thanos.
Read MoreYou know the character — now discover the legend. Know what we mean? Here's the untold truth about Ernest P. Worrell!
Read MoreThe length and depth of Ahsoka's journey is part of what makes the character so special to Star Wars creative guru Dave Filoni. In a recent interview, Filoni outlined a wide variety of cultural influences on the character of Ahsoka, from classic samurai films to a beloved fantasy epic.
Read MoreNeed a break from Netflix's steady stream of holiday-themed releases? Then try The Beast, an Italian action movie that's currently climbing its way to the top of Netflix's top 10 list.
Read MoreJames Bond is about as iconic as characters get. But even devout fans might not get every detail of the spy's complex history right. We're here to demystify James Bond's past, present, and future, from his roots in Ian Fleming's novels to his surprising family history.
Read MoreThe perfect threat for your next Dungeons & Dragons session might be Actual Cannibal Shia LaBeouf.
Read MoreIn an interview with IndieWire, Happiest Season co-writer and director Clea DuVall spoke about the moment that has viewers sharing mixed opinions, and explained why she chose to include it in the film.
Read MoreThe man behind all that Freddy Krueger makeup has become a horror icon in his own right, but how much do you know about him?
Read MoreKurt Russell may be known for his roles in many action and thriller films of the past, but he's now making a name for himself in family movies, starting with two that are dominating Netflix right now.
Read MoreEven after all the films Chris Hemsworth has appeared in as the God of Thunder — or how many more times he reprises the role — there will always be some stuff in the comics that just doesn't make it to the big screen.
Read MoreWhen Looper spoke to Jahzir Bruno as part of the press run-up to The Christmas Chronicles 2, we asked what it was like to be a part of movies involving that caliber of names. Unsurprisingly, he had a lot of great things to say about it.
Read MoreIn The Adam Project, Reynolds plays a future time traveler who lands back in his own past and meets a thirteen-year-old version of himself, played by newcomer Walker Scobell. See the first photos from this exciting project.
Read MoreS.H.I.E.L.D. is all over the Marvel universe. Sometimes they work with superheroes, sometimes they work against them, and sometimes, the shadowy spy organization simply works in the shadows. From Nick Fury to Civil War, this is S.H.I.E.L.D., declassified.
Read MoreOver 20 years ago, Sopranos actor Michael Imperioli had to decide between taking a role on the classic drama or shooting a movie with filmmaker Woody Allen.
Read MoreWhen it came to shooting action scenes for his feature directorial debut Mosul, writer-director Matthew Michael Carnahan says he was greatly influenced by an iconic scene shot by Mosul's producers, Anthony Russo and Joe Russo, in their first movie for the Marvel Cinematic Universe six years earlier.
Read MoreIf there's one thing you've been keeping yourself occupied with during the COVID-19 pandemic — particularly if you're reading this site — it's watching movies and TV. Which streaming service has the best selection of movies? Here's what our survey showed.
Read MorePursuant to the release of his death certificate, multiple sources are reporting the specifics of his cause of death.
Read MoreIf you think 1997's Starship Troopers was just a fun action movie about soldiers shooting up alien bugs ... well, to be blunt, you don't understand Starship Troopers. And the film's overt linking between Nazi Germany and U.S. nationalism only grows more disturbingly relevant every year.
Read MoreThe young lead, Gabriel Basso, might actually be a familiar face for some viewers. While he's had a bit of a break from acting the past few years, the 25-year-old already has quite an extensive history of great roles. Here are Basso's most prominent past projects that you might've seen him in.
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