• On-Screen Kisses That Upset Fans

    From lackluster chemistry to kisses that have aged terribly to controversial relationships and love triangles, here are the most divisive, awkward, and weird on-screen kisses that left fans angry, confused, or upset.

    By Nina Starner August 28th, 2020 Read More
  • How The Batman Will Change The Comic Book Movie Genre

    Could the Matt Reeves-directed The Batman strike a new balance and craft an alternate tonal bridge forward for comic book movies? Jeffrey Wright, who plays Jim Gordon in The Batman, seems to think so. Here's why he's excited for the film.

    By Dany Roth August 28th, 2020 Read More
  • Daisy Ridley Makes Candid Admission About Life Post-Star Wars

    One might think that the face of the most recent Star Wars trilogy would have no trouble landing a job, but that's appears to not be the case. In a recent interview, Daisy Ridley dropped some nuggets about what her life has been like since she hung up the mantle on her role as Rey.

    By Steven Tye August 28th, 2020 Read More
  • Jim Carrey Movie Sequels Not Starring Jim Carrey, Ranked Worst To Best

    There's no denying that Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls and Dumb and Dumber, To aren't great films, but they're practically Oscar-worthy when compared to some of the sequels that Carrey didn't star in. Here's every Jim Carrey movie sequel not starring Jim Carrey, ranked worst to best.

    By Phil Archbold August 28th, 2020 Read More
  • The Ending Of Bill & Ted Face The Music Explained

    Bill & Ted Face the Music is finally here, and we're betting that you, like us, found it to be a most excellent reality-hopping adventure full of wit, warmth, and heart. Fans have waited a very, very long time for the belated sequel — so now that we've feasted our eyes, let's break down the ending.

    By Mike Floorwalker August 28th, 2020 Read More
  • Steamy Netflix Gems You Totally Missed

    Movies are great at portraying all sorts of human experiences -- including the R-rated ones. Netflix is bursting with movies that explore sexuality to its fullest, though few people know it -- so we're here to introduce you to the steamiest movies the site has got.

    By Jordan Baranowski August 28th, 2020 Read More
  • The Greatest Horror Threequels Ever

    Whether the filmmakers deepen and build upon the successful elements of the previous films, or they decide to take the franchise in a new direction altogether, sometimes the third go-round gives us something truly and surprisingly special. To that end, here are the greatest horror threequels ever.

    By Nick Hilden August 28th, 2020 Read More
  • The Ending Of Train To Busan Presents: Peninsula Explained

    Reigning king of the Korean zombie flick, Yeon Sang-ho is finally back with his follow-up to 2016's outstanding Train to Busan. The anticipated film reached Western shores on August 21, and now that we've finally got our eyeballs on the undead sequel, we can confirm that it delivers Yeon's promises.

    By Zach Lisabeth August 28th, 2020 Read More
  • The Movies That Really Inspired The New Mutants - Exclusive

    Josh Boone is having a moment right now, as his latest film, The New Mutants, is finally being unleashed on the world after multiple debut date changes. In an exclusive conversation with Looper, Boone dished on what movies inspired The New Mutants.

    By Amy Young August 28th, 2020 Read More
  • Zack Snyder And Kevin Smith React To The Batman Trailer

    As much as we love fan reactions, there are certain creatives about whose opinion of the trailer you can't help but wonder. In the cases of Zack Snyder and Batman fanatic, Kevin Smith, we have our answer. Let's talk about what Snyder and Smith think about The Batman so far.

    By Dany Roth August 27th, 2020 Read More
  • The King's Man Struck With Disappointing News

    The King's Man is going to be arriving a tad late. 20th Century Studios has announced that the picture, a prequel to 2014's Kingsman: The Secret Service and 2017's Kingsman: The Golden Circle, has been pushed back from September 18, 2020, to February 26, 2021.

    By Mike Floorwalker August 27th, 2020 Read More
  • Why This 'Painful' Scene Was Cut From Black Panther

    Editing is one of the most underappreciated aspects of filmmaking — no matter how good your material is, keeping the pace tight means being ruthless. Ryan Coogler and his crew proved that with their decision to omit a particularly powerful moment from Black Panther.

    By Nicholas Conley August 27th, 2020 Read More
  • Keanu Reeves Finally Admits What We Suspected All Along

    Keanu Reeves recently took part in an interview with Sirius XM with his Bill & Ted Face the Music co-star Alex Winter. Asked if there were any parts they wish they could travel back in time to play, Reeves didn't hesitate to name-drop a certain grizzled, Canadian, adamantium-infused mutant.

    By Mike Floorwalker August 27th, 2020 Read More
  • The Saddest Keanu Reeves Movie Moments Ever

    Keanu Reeves is a man of many performances across a wide variety of genres. Though he might be best known for his action roles, he's just as effective a tear-jerker. Grab the tissues -- these are his most heart-wrenching movie moments.

    By Rahima Rice August 27th, 2020 Read More
  • The Gritty Mobster Movie That's Killing It On Netflix

    Watch your back, Mr. Scorsese, because there's another "Irishman" flick burning up the charts on Netflix these days. We don't know whether Kill the Irishman's recent viewership bump is the result of name similarity with Scorsese's epic, but we're sincerely glad people are finding it. Here's why.

    By Patrick Phillips August 27th, 2020 Read More
  • Things Only Adults Notice In The Lorax

    Yes, it's an animated musical based on a rhyming children's book. The goofy characters, bright colors, and disobedience to authority attract younger viewers. But adults can find a lot to think and laugh about in The Lorax as well.

    By Sarah Chandler August 27th, 2020 Read More
  • Things Only Adults Notice In Corpse Bride

    There's plenty for children to enjoy in Corpse Bride, but there's also lots of material just for adults. Here are some treasures in Corpse Bride made for grown-up sensibilities only.

    By Brian Boone August 26th, 2020 Read More
  • The Suicide Squad Movie Theory That Could Change Everything

    Thanks to last weekend's DC FanDome event, our first look at The Suicide Squad has landed, complete with all the sound bite trimmings. What would normally come off as boilerplate "get pumped" rhetoric has all the makings of real talk — with James Gunn, nothing's off the table.

    By Tom Meisfjord August 26th, 2020 Read More
  • The Batman Movie Theory That Could Change Everything

    While the trailer for The Batman doesn't give away much, it's peppered with numerous clues and a tease that possibly hints toward a grander conspiracy. A statement from director Matt Reeves and a sneaky reference tucked into the Batman trailer has set the internet ablaze with a mind-blowing theory.

    By Nicholas Conley August 26th, 2020 Read More