Movies You Won't Believe Actually Exist
You won't believe these movies actually exist, mainly because they're so out there it's surprising they made it past the script stage.
Read MoreYou won't believe these movies actually exist, mainly because they're so out there it's surprising they made it past the script stage.
Read MoreThe future of movies based on DC Comics is once again in flux, as news has broken that DC Entertainment's Geoff Johns is stepping down from his post as the company's president and chief creative officer. His departure comes in the middle of an overall executive shakeup at the company.
Read MoreRyan Gosling is going zip, zoom, straight to the moon in the rollicking debut trailer for Damien Chazelle's First Man. As one might guess from the title, the movie is a biopic of astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first human being to ever set foot on the moon. Check it out for yourself, and be dazzled.
Read MoreAuthor George R.R. Martin — whose A Song of Ice and Fire books are the basis for the hit HBO series — has weighed in about his involvement in the forthcoming series...specifically, that he isn't really all that involved at all.
Read MoreActor, musician, and songwriter Jackson Odell, known for his recurring appearances on The Goldbergs, has been found dead at the age of 20. As a performer, he appeared on the TV series Modern Family, Arrested Development, and iCarly, and recently had been developing a career composing music for film.
Read MoreGal Gadot is officially teaming up with Dwayne Johnson. The actress has just closed a deal to star alongside Johnson in Red Notice, the action comedy from writer-director Rawson Marshall Thurber that's due out on June 12, 2020.
Read MoreTaika Waititi: Director, screenwriter, comedian, actor — and Adolf Hitler? Technically, yes. Waititi plays one of history's most notorious dictators in his forthcoming World War II satire Jojo Rabbit, and now fans have their first look at the filmmaker's "goofy, charming" take on Hitler.
Read MoreWhen it comes to getting what you want and what you deserve, you either GLOW big, or you GLOW home. Netflix chose the first option when it released the full-length trailer for GLOW season 2, which throws the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling back into the ring for a new kind of fight.
Read MoreWestworld season 2 may be coming to a close, but that doesn't mean it can't add a new face to the already-stuffed mix. Veteran actress Sela Ward, known for her work on ABC's Once and Again and NBC's Sisters, has joined the cast of Westworld season 2.
Read MoreNetflix took Josh Groban's hosting gig at the 2018 Tony Awards as the perfect time to release the first teaser trailer for his upcoming cop series The Good Cop. The show will also feature Tony Danza as his ex-police officer father.
Read MoreHBO has ordered a pilot for one of their five potential Game of Thrones prequel series. The show comes from Kingsman: The Secret Service writer Jane Goldman and A Song of Fire and Ice author George R.R. Martin.
Read MoreEunice Gayson, the first ever Bond girl, has passed away. The actress' official Twitter account has announced that Gayson, who played the James Bond love interest Sylvia Trench in Dr. No and From Russia With Love, died on June 8th at the age of 90.
Read MoreWarner Bros. has tapped Old Spice spokesman Isaiah Mustafa to play the adult version of Mike Hanlon in the upcoming horror film It: Chapter Two, which will also star Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, and Bill Hader. The movie is based on the Stephen King novel of the same name.
Read MoreOcean's 8 topped the box office, beating out old hits like Deadpool 2, Solo: A Star Wars Story, and Avengers: Infinity War, ands new releases Hereditary and Hotel Artemis. Sandra Bullock, Mindy Kaling, Anne Hathaway, Rihanna, Helena Bonham Carter, Awkwarfina, Sarah Paulson, and Cate Blanchett star.
Read MoreFrom older favorites to more recent hits, here's a look back at hidden Disney moments almost no one notices.
Read MoreYou've probably seen dark comedy movies like Fargo or Heathers, but here are some dark comedies you should check out that you probably haven't already seen.
Read MoreOnce upon a time in Hollywood, everyone in Hollywood was cast in the same Quentin Tarantino movie. James Marsden is the latest big-name actor to join Tarantino's much-buzzed about tenth film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, and many, many more.
Read MoreWhoever said that "waiting months and months to date a future film" is the new "giving it a release date almost two years in advance" was seriously disturbed. MGM has kept smart and not followed any questionable trends by stamping Legally Blonde 3 with an official launch date.
Read MoreThe Suicide Squad has just gained two new members. Warner Bros. and DC Films' Suicide Squad 2 is still in the works, despite being somewhat overshadowed by the news of simultaneous Joker movies, and has scored new writers to help craft its script.
Read MoreRyan Gosling is all suited up for First Man. No, seriously, he's literally in an astronaut suit as Neil Armstrong for the upcoming biopic directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Damien Chazelle. The film also stars Claire Foy, Corey Stoll, Kyle Chandler, Jason Clarke, and Jon Bernthal.
Read MoreThis is some kick-ass news fit for a king. Filmmaker Matthew Vaughn has announced his plans for a Kick-Ass reboot and an extended Kingsman universe, which will include another sequel, a television series, and two spinoff movies.
Read MoreAnthony Bourdain, popular chef, presenter, producer, television host, and writer, has died. Bourdain was best known as the charismatic host of A Cook's Tour, Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, The Layover, and Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.
Read MoreHe's baaack. Michael Myers, the infamous masked murderer and the face of the Halloween film franchise, has returned in his full freaky glory in the first trailer for director David Gordon Green's forthcoming Halloween reboot.
Read MoreAs if Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood didn't have enough A-list actors attached, the film just secured Al Pacino in a notable role. Pacino will star alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Dakota Fanning, Damian Lewis, Kurt Russell, and many more in the 1969-set pic.
Read MoreFX has Georgia on its mind. Specifically Atlanta, as in Donald Glover's acclaimed comedy-drama series Atlanta, which the network just renewed for a third season. Atlanta follows Glover's Earn and his cousin Alfred "Paper Boi" Miles (Brian Tyree Henry) as they work through the Atlanta music scene.
Read MoreAll that waiting is going to be so worth it. Disney-Pixar's Incredibles 2 is set to become Fandango's top animated pre-seller of all time, snatching the record from 2016's Finding Dory, the current top-grossing animated film in history.
Read MoreWe've taken a long look at the hits that failed to leave any sort of significant cultural impression, all in the name of bringing you the least memorable Number One movies of all time.
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