• Pixar Director Confirms Sad News About Toy Story Toys

    One of the great metaphysical questions of the Toy Story universe has finally been answered, and it turns out we might have all been better off without this particular bit of truth. Not only are the sentient toys of the blockbuster Pixar franchise biologically alive, but they can actually expire.

    By Zach Lisabeth August 5th, 2020 Read More
  • Roles Brie Larson Lost Before Becoming Captain Marvel

    Before she firmly found her way to her path toward the MCU and Oscar-winning superstardom, Brie Larson was just another working actor -- and she lost out on plenty of roles along the way. Here's a look back at some of the biggest.

    By Amy Young August 5th, 2020 Read More
  • The Chilling Horror Film That's Burning Up The Netflix Charts

    Ready for a slow-burn horror flick with shocking twists aplenty? A newcomer to Netflix is just the ticket. What Keeps You Alive, an indie Canadian film from writer-director Colin Minihan, has made its entry onto the streamer's Top Ten list after being added to the catalog just days ago.

    By Mike Floorwalker August 5th, 2020 Read More
  • Where You've Seen Jules From What Keeps You Alive Before

    What Keeps You Alive is a frightful delight that packs a surprising emotional wallop. Of the film's sparse cast, there's one face that will likely seem quite familiar, especially to moviegoers with a taste for fake blood and shocking jump scares. Here's where you've seen Brittany Allen before.

    By Patrick Phillips August 4th, 2020 Read More
  • Galadriel's Backstory Explained

    While Galadriel's story evolved quite a bit over the course of J.R.R. Tolkien's life, we've done our best to pull everything together into one, coherent narrative that takes a deep dive into the backstory of this elven aristocrat.

    By Jaron Pak August 4th, 2020 Read More
  • The Feel-Good Animated Comedy Everyone's Watching On Netflix

    If you're looking for a whimsical adventure appropriate for all ages, you might want to check out Latte and the Magic Waterstone, which hit Netflix on July 31, 2020 and has already become one of the service's most popular choices. Here's why you should check out this feel-good animated comedy.

    By Nina Starner August 4th, 2020 Read More
  • The Quirky Rom-Com That's Crushing It On Netflix Right Now

    Netflix clearly understands that summer is a great season for comedy; the streamer's been filling our July and August nights with hilarious originals and underwatched indies that never got a fair shake at the box office. This expanding fellowship of funny just grew to include Seriously Single.

    By Zach Lisabeth August 4th, 2020 Read More
  • A Sneaky Good Action Movie Has Been Dominating Netflix

    Ready for a tough-as-nails military actioner with a super-talented cast? Fire up Netflix. Rogue Warfare: The Hunt has been tearing up the streamer over the weekend, climbing to #1 on its Top Ten list. The flick focuses on an elite military unit tasked with taking down a terrorist organization.

    By Mike Floorwalker August 4th, 2020 Read More
  • Read This Before You See Work It

    Can't wait to watch Netflix's highly anticipated dance-driven movie? We don't blame you, but there are some things you might want to know first. Read this before you see Work It.

    By Katy Kroll August 4th, 2020 Read More
  • The Lord Of The Rings Scene That Nearly Killed Viggo Mortensen

    The Lord of the Rings films were filled with precarious, death-defying moments, and apparently the shooting process was pretty risky, too. In fact, star Viggo Mortensen had a serious brush with death during filming. Here's the scene that nearly took out the actor behind Aragorn.

    By Nina Starner August 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • The X-Men 2 Stunt That Almost Made The Cast Quit

    Bryan Singer's X-Men and X2: X-Men United helped to create the superhero genre as we know it — but the latter film almost crashed and burned, due to one botched stunt. A recent retrospective on the first two films in the X-Men series shone a harsh light on the director's on-set practices.

    By Mike Floorwalker August 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • Thriller Movie Hidden Gems On Netflix You Need To See

    While there are plenty of old favorites in the thriller genre that should already be in heavy rotation in your movie night watchlists, it's also valuable to change things up every now and again. Besides, if you've already seen a thriller, that might kind of make it a little less thrilling, right?

    By Brian P. Rubin August 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • The Captivating True Crime Documentary Currently Crushing It On Netflix

    An intense 2019 true-crime documentary is tearing it up on Netflix — telling the story of how one man came to tear up his town. Tread, which premiered last year at SXSW to rave reviews, has made its debut on the streamer's Top Ten list for movies. Its story is singularly bizarre — but all too true.

    By Mike Floorwalker July 31st, 2020 Read More
  • Read This Before You See All Together Now

    What do you get when you combine a writer with a talent for telling stories with quirky, lovable characters, a director who specializes in heartwarming films, and an all-star cast of funny, musically talented actors? You get All Together Now. Here's what you need to know before you watch.

    By Brian P. Rubin July 31st, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Tom Cruise's $200 Million Space Movie

    Tom Cruise, along with director Doug Liman and tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, managed to secure an insanely hefty budget for his upcoming space movie. The twist? They want to actually shoot it in space. Here's the story behind this ambitious project.

    By Nina Starner July 31st, 2020 Read More
  • The Most Successful Movie Star Reinventions Ever

    By being adaptable, some movie stars have totally changed their big screen persona. Who are these actors, and how have they reinvented themselves? Here are the most successful movie star reinventions ever!

    By Hunter Cates July 31st, 2020 Read More
  • The 'Controversial Thing' About The Dark Knight's Joker

    During a 2020 San Diego Comic-Con@Home Q&A panel entitled "The Art of Adapting Comics to the Screen," The Dark Knight writer David S. Goyer revealed that he and director Christopher Nolan made a decision about the film's depiction of Joker that was deemed controversial.

    By Abbey White July 31st, 2020 Read More