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Animation Movies (1)

Cartoon Shows (6)

  • The Most Useless Invention Rick Has Created On Rick And Morty

    It can't be easy being the smartest man in the universe. Just ask Rick Sanchez, the dimension-hopping mad scientist at the center of the hit Adult Swim animated series ​Rick and Morty. We decided to do a little digging to find out​: what is the most useless thing Rick has ever created?

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of Disenchantment

    How did Disenchantment make its way to Netflix? How many Easter eggs are hidden throughout the show? And how did the cast wind up providing voices for these crazy character? Well, let's go back long ago and far away for this heroic journey into the untold truth of Disenchantment.

    By Brian Boone Read More
  • The Most Tragic Way Kenny Has Ever Died On South Park

    Kyle, Stan, Cartman, and Kenny are always in the middle of whatever weirdness is going down in South Park. But repeatedly suffering gruesome deaths is still the trait most commonly associated with Kenny, a fact which got us thinking: what is the most tragic way Kenny has ever met his end?

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The Greatest Invention Rick Has Created On Rick And Morty

    When you're the smartest man in the universe, creating a paradigm-shifting new technology takes about as much thought as brushing your teeth. We took a deep dive into ​Rick and Morty ​history to attempt to answer the burning question: what's the most awesome thing that Rick has ever invented?

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The Most Heart-Breaking Futurama Moment Ever

    ​​Futurama​ may have sprang from the mind of ​Simpsons​ creator Matt Groening, but when it debuted in 1999, it developed an identity far removed from its famous sibling. Throughout its run, ​Futurama​ brought the waterworks early and often — but what is the most heart-breaking moment in its history?

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More

Comics (2)

  • The Untold Truth Of Green Lantern's Power Ring

    If you're curious about Green Lantern's iconic piece of jewelry, worry no longer. We might not have an Oan instruction manual, but we do have the untold truth behind the evolution of, complications with, and inspiration for Green Lantern's famous power ring.

    By Chris Sims Read More

DC (26)

  • Why The Cast Of Joker Looks So Familiar

    Hope you've got your happy face on, 'cause Joker is here to bring a little maniacal mirth to the gritty, mean streets of Gotham. Joaquin Phoenix is undeniably the star, but he's joined by an impressive supporting cast — and yes, you've absolutely seen most of their faces before. Here's where.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Here's What Jonah Hill Could Look Like As The Riddler In The Batman

    ​We don't yet know who Jonah Hill is in talks to portray in Matt Reeves' ​The Batman​ — but one stunning piece of fan art is making a pretty strong case. Artist Yadvender Singh Rana took to Instagram to post his rendering of Hill as Edward Nygma, AKA the Riddler — and it will blow your doors off.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of Joaquin Phoenix's Joker Film

    Between the star-studded cast and a plot making it sound like more like a dark character study than your average superhero adventure, director Todd Phillips' take on the iconic villain is one of the more highly anticipated movies of 2019. Here's a look at the untold truth of Joaquin Phoenix's Joker.

    By Dean Ravenola Read More
  • How These DC Villains Should Really Look

    From tracksuits that have seen better days to slick vinyl catsuits, we're here to investigate what DC's bad guys actually look like in the comics they still call home, and just how different that is from what makes it onto the silver screen.

    By Juliet Kahn Read More
  • U.S. Military Sends Formal Warning About New Joker Movie

    The U.S. military believes that ​Joker​ presents a public health hazard. The Army has issued a warning to service members who intend to see the film ​when it's released next week, one which states that screenings may be targeted for mass shootings by troubled individuals known as "incels."

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Jonah Hill Is Demanding Big Money For The Batman

    ​When you absolutely, positively have to have Jonah Hill for your tentpole picture, be prepared to pony up some major cash. The star, who is in talks to appear in The Batman​ in an undisclosed role, is reportedly seeking a figure equivalent to twice what the flick's star Robert Pattinson will make.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Who Is Jonah Hill Playing In The Batman?

    ​It looks like Jonah Hill will be the first to be officially cast opposite Robert Pattinson in ​The Batman​ — but who will he be playing? Those wily Hollywood insiders are telling ​Variety​ that Hill is close to being cast, but the part for which he is being eyed is being kept under wraps.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Westworld's Jeffrey Wright Up For A Huge Role In The Batman

    ​There's a new commissioner in town. Jeffrey Wright, the veteran character actor and star of the hit HBO series ​Westworld,​ is reportedly in talks for the role of Jim Gordon in Matt Reeves' forthcoming superhero flick ​The Batman.​ Wright would be among the first to join the cast.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Don't Miss Out On Tickets For Joker

    Fans of sadistic clowns, your day has finally arrived. Joker tickets are now on sale, meaning you can now officially snatch up your opportunity to see Joaquin Phoenix's critically-acclaimed take on the Clown Prince of Crime.

    By Johnny Brayson Read More
  • Why Joaquin Phoenix Walked Out Of A Joker Interview

    Joaquin Phoenix may play a man with an uncontrollable cackle in director Todd Phillips' Joker, but he certainly wasn't laughing in a recent interview about the dark and gritty comic book movie. While chatting with The Telegraph's Robbie Collin, Phoenix got up and walked out. Here's why.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Actors Who Were Almost Cast As The Joker

    We'll never know how some of these guys would have played the greasepaint-wearing harlequin of hate, but we can dream, right? With that in mind, here's a look at some of the most noteworthy actors who almost played the Joker.

    By Hunter Cates Read More
  • The Suicide Squad: Full Cast Of James Gunn's DC Movie Revealed

    ​​The Suicide Squad​ has assembled. Writer/director James Gunn has revealed the full cast of his soft reboot of ​Suicide Squad, ​the DC property that was adapted for the screen in 2016, via a post to his Facebook page.​ It is, in a word, voluminous. In another word: awesome.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Christian Bale Shares His Thoughts On Joaquin's Joker

    The Dark Knight has spoken, and he apparently can't wait to get a look at the latest incarnation of his most iconic foe. During the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, former Batman actor Christian Bale shared this thoughts on Joaquin Phoenix's Joker.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • These Things Happen In Every Single Batman Movie

    Despite their vast differences in style and tone throughout the decades, every Batman movie tends to pull the same handful of references and plot points again and again, to the point where you can pretty much set your bat-watch by them.

    By Chris Sims Read More
  • Heath Ledger Wanted To Play The Joker Again

    Heath Ledger's brilliant, Oscar-winning performance as the Joker​ in The Dark Knight could have just been the beginning. The late actor's sister, Kate, revealed that Ledger was excited about his work in The Dark Knight, and he was looking forward to playing the iconic villain again in another movie.

    By Looper Staff Read More
  • Joaquin Phoenix's Joker Won't Meet Robert Pattinson's Batman

    Robert Pattinson's unstoppable force will not be meeting Joaquin Phoenix's immovable object on screen anytime soon. At least, that's what Joker helmer Todd Phillips believes. The Joker director has revealed that there won't be a Batman-Joker crossover between Phoenix and Pattinson.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Does Joker Have A Post-Credits Scene?

    People want to know everything there is to discover about Joker, the gritty, character-driven film about the man who becomes Gotham's clown-faced super-criminal. Perhaps the most pressing is this: Is there a post-credits scene in Joker? We have the answer.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • The Most Heroic Thing The Joker Has Ever Done

    ​If the Joker has had one consistent quality throughout all of his many depictions over the years, it's his dedication to pure chaos. But believe it or not, there have been many instances in which the Joker was a force for good. Let's find out: what's the most heroic thing the Joker has ever done?

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Will Joker Win An Oscar?

    ​​Joker,​ the standalone origin story for the iconic DC villain from director Todd Phillips, has made its debut at the Venice Film Festival. The vast majority of critics present for the screening have posted rave reviews, raising a burning question: will ​Joker​ actually win an Oscar?

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Why Robert Pattinson Was 'Furious' Over His Batman Casting News

    Turns out, die-hard Bat-fans weren't the only ones miffed when news broke that Robert Pattinson would play Bruce Wayne in The Batman. In a recent interview with Variety, Pattinson admitted that he was "furious" when the casting news was leaked — though he was upset for a very different reason.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More

Disney+ (2)

  • Will Bruce Banner Be In The Disney+ She-Hulk Series?

    ​​Avengers: Endgame​ left the stories of many of our favorite heroes up in the air, but perhaps none so much as Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo). Fans of the Green Goliath would love to know: is Banner going to play a part in the ​Disney+ She-Hulk​ limited series, or what?

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Jon Favreau Might Make A Star Wars Holiday Special For Disney+

    ​Maybe the second time will be the charm. In response to a query from an interviewer, Jon Favreau — the creative force behind the upcoming Disney+ series ​The Mandalorian​ — indicated that he'd be down to revisit a near-forgotten, much-maligned part of ​Star Wars ​lore: the infamous holiday special.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More

Exclusives (15)

  • The Worst Role Emma Watson Has Taken Since Harry Potter Ended

    While Emma Watson's post-Harry Potter career has featured some memorable roles, there have been a few misses. But if there's one movie Watson almost certainly wishes she could Obliviate from the minds of viewers, it's this. Here's the worst role Emma Watson has taken since Harry Potter ended.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • The 5 Best And 5 Worst Things About Titans So Far

    Titans has earned a mostly positive reaction from fans and critics, but this DC Universe hit isn't perfect. The cast has a lot to live up to and it's just one series in a crowded superhero landscape. These are our picks for the five best -- and five worst -- things about the show so far.

    By Michileen Martin Read More
  • 5 Best And 5 Worst Things About The 2019 Emmys

    The 2019 Emmys came out swinging, doing their best to cement the event as a vital, relevant program that honors the very best work on the small screen. Here are the five best and five worst things about the awards ceremony, from "masked singers" to newly crowned Emmy darlings.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • The Best Fantasy Shows You're Still Not Watching

    Between Netflix, Amazon, cable networks, and more, there's an abundance of magical choices for fantasy fans, and many of these series have been on the air for some time. So whether you're looking for fairies, witches, or ancient gods, here are the best fantasy shows that you're still not watching.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • The 5 Best And 5 Worst Clown Movies

    Clowns are the creepiest children's entertainers on Earth, so naturally, they've been used to terrify and delight grown-up film fans for decades. From homicidal aliens to Jerry Lewis, here are our picks for the five best — and five worst — clown movies of all time.

    By Tom Meisfjord Read More
  • The Best TV Shows Of 2019

    With so many new shows premiering, it's a pretty competitive field, but these debuting series have captivated audience and critics alike — so from streaming gems to big network efforts, here are the very best TV shows of 2019.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • This Is Darth Vader's Best Line Ever

    ​Darth Vader is perhaps the single most important figure in all of ​Star Wars​ lore, and his distinctive shadow looms large over the entire​ series. We decided to peruse the annals of ​Star Wars​ history to try to determine: what is Darth Vader's single best line of dialogue ever?

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The Absolute Worst Things Bender Has Ever Done On Futurama

    No sci-fi entertainments ever depicted anyone quite like Bender, a sentient automaton capable of some truly wicked (but hilarious) actions. Bender did a lot of terrible things over the course of Futurama's many seasons and movies, but the following have got to be the absolute worst.

    By Brian Boone Read More
  • Why Joaquin Phoenix's Joker Will Be The Best Yet

    Joaquin Phoenix's turn as the Clown Prince of Crime in Todd Phillips' Joker is already receiving critical praise, and deservedly so. His Joker is different than any other one we've seen on the big screen — and we're willing to bet that it will go down as one of the best portrayals of all time.

    By Jennifer Arbues Read More
  • 5 Best And 5 Worst Things In It: Chapter Two

    It: Chapter Two is one of the more highly anticipated new releases of 2019, but no movie is perfect -- and while there's lots to love about this Stephen King sequel, it's far from perfect. Here are our picks for the five best and five worst things about It: Chapter Two.

    By Sarah Szabo Read More
  • The Worst Thing That's Ever Happened To Jerry On Rick And Morty

    ​Ah, Jerry Smith. It's not easy being the son-in-law of the smartest man in the universe, especially when you're — how do we put this delicately — a total loser. He's probably had more terrible things happen to him than any of the Smiths — but what is the worst thing Jerry has ever had to endure?

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More

Fantasy Movies (1)

  • Lord Of The Rings Theories That Would Change Everything

    All these decades later, The Lord of the Rings is still a massively popular series, both the books and the movies. However, that means fans have come up with some crazy theories about Middle-earth over the years. And if they proved true, these Lord of the Rings theories would change everything.

    By Jaron Pak Read More

HBO Max (2)

Horror & Thriller (1)

  • Great Psychological Thrillers On Netflix You Haven't Seen

    With their ever-expanding selection of offerings, Netflix has plenty of psychological thrillers ready for movie night. But it's time to look beyond popular films like Bird Box and No Country for Old Men. Here are a few disturbing films you probably haven't seen ... but don't watch them alone.

    By Jane Harkness Read More

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Marvel (19)

  • Tom Holland And Marvel Fans React To Spider-Man Returning To The MCU

    ​Marvel fans across the globe are celebrating — and Tom Holland is right there with them. The star of ​Spider-Man: Far From Home​ joined the entire Twitterverse in reacting with pure elation to the news that Sony Pictures and Disney, the parent company of Marvel Studios, have reached an agreement.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of Captain America's Shield

    Captain America's shield is one of the most iconic superhero accessories of all time, and it's nearly impossible to separate the hero from his unusual weapon. And that probably has to do with the fact that Cap's shield has a very complex and interesting history.

    By Johnny Brayson Read More
  • Can Bullets Actually Kill Thor?

    We all know DC Comics' Superman is directly described as "bulletproof," but does Marvel's Thor live up to the same golden standard? Does he, to quote Ben Affleck's gravelly affect, bleed when some poor sod shoots him? Really, can bullets kill Thor?

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • The Many Hulks Of Marvel

    You'd think one Hulk would be enough, right? He's big, he's practically invulnerable, and he occasionally tries to smash the entire world. But the truth is, there are so many different versions of the Hulk that if we took them one by one, we'd be here until Hulk 2099 turned into Hulk 3099.

    By Michileen Martin Read More
  • Captain Marvel Will Kill An Avenger

    Captain Marvel is going dark. No, she's not dropping off the radar... she's going dark. Marvel Comics recently announced a story arc entitled "The Last Avenger," to run in the pages of Captain Marvel beginning with issue #12. The arc will find Carol Danvers hunting down her fellow Avengers.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • How Tom Holland Found Out He Was Cast As Spider-Man

    Before Tom Holland became Spider-Man, he had a relatively modest start on the Hollywood scene, and it feels likely that just a few years ago the young Brit never thought he'd be headlining some of the biggest films in history. Here's how Holland found out he got the role of Spider-Man.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Things Fans Want To See In Marvel's What If...?

    Marvel's What If...? comics have taken readers into unexplored corners of the Marvel Universe for decades -- and with a Disney+ animated series in the works, audiences will soon see some of these intriguing ideas explored onscreen. Here's a look at some of the most highly anticipated options.

    By Nick Hemming Read More
  • Ryan Reynolds Lied To His Daughters About Deadpool

    ​Ryan Reynolds is one sneaky rascal. In response to a fan on Twitter asking whether it was okay to screen Reynolds' hit ​Deadpool​ for his four-year old, the star offered a bit of tongue-in-cheek advice: lie your face off, a tack he claimed to have taken with his own daughters.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of Ms. Marvel

    Before she was Captain Marvel, Carol Danvers was known as Ms. Marvel. Now that moniker belongs to Kamala Khan. This is the untold truth of Marvel's Ms. Marvel.

    By Juliet Kahn Read More
  • The Marvel Movie Rumor That Would Be Epic If True

    ​Hold onto your hats, true believers. While Marvel Studios Phase 4 is pretty much set in stone, and Phase 5 is only beginning to take shape, the rumor mill has churned out an eye-popper: the studio is reportedly prepping an ​Avengers vs. X-Men​ movie, possibly for Phase 6.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Here's How Much Andrew Garfield Made From Playing Spider-Man

    Both Amazing Spider-Man films performed rather tepidly at the domestic box office and received middling reviews, but how did Andrew Garfield himself come out of it, financially-speaking, after the franchise's destruction? Here's how much money the English actor made from playing Spider-Man​.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • Why Marvel's Disney+ Shows Will Blow You Away

    Marvel's Disney+ shows look to shake up the way superhero stories can be told on-screen. So let’s dig into the ways Marvel's Disney+ shows should be different than previous TV offerings, and why all these exciting series are going to blow you away.

    By Lauren Thoman Read More

Movie News (43)

  • What's The Song In The King's Man Trailer?

    The second trailer for ​Kingsman​ series prequel ​The King's Man​ has arrived, and the spot lets us know that the flick will be quite true to the tone of the first two films. But we know you're dying to know: what the heck is that screamingly badass song in the ​​trailer, and who performs it?

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Keanu Reeves' Head-Turning Comment On The Script For Matrix 4

    It's been 16 years since Keanu Reeves put down his leather duster and sunglasses as he walked away from his role as Neo in The Matrix trilogy. But now that he's returning to the familiar dystopian universe to become "The One" once again in The Matrix 4, he's sharing his thoughts on the new film.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • It's Official: Spider-Man Is Coming Back To The MCU

    At last, mom and dad are back together. That's right, friends and Marvel fiends: Sony Pictures, Marvel Studios, and the Walt Disney Company have finally set aside their differences, returned to the negotiation table, and agreed to make a third Spider-Man movie together.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Big Kylo Ren Spoiler Revealed Via Rise Of Skywalker Toys

    Thanks to a photo of a yet-to-be-released The Rise of Skywalker toy, we now know what model of ship Kylo Ren will pilot in The Rise of Skywalker — and the name seems to offer some pretty juicy information about what the baddie might get up to in the film.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • We're One Step Closer To Seeing A Quiet Place: Part II

    Shhh. Do. Not. Make. A. Sound. All right, all right — that might be difficult to do, as horror fans are probably shouting from the rooftops that the world is officially one step closer to seeing A Quiet Place: Part II. Director John Krasinski has announced that the sequel has wrapped filming.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • The Three Huge Stars Are Returning For Jurassic World 3

    The only thing more exciting than dinosaurs in the 21st century is the news that three big-name stars are going to be in Jurassic World 3. Director Colin Trevorrow has announced that a trio of Jurassic Park favorites will appear in the upcoming threequel: Jeff Goldblum, Sam Neill, and Laura Dern.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • The Sad Truth About C-3PO's Rumored Fate In Rise Of Skywalker

    ​The Rise of Skywalker​ rumor mill has churned out a real gut punch. Reddit user JediPaxis, who claims to be close to the production of the film, has been busily leaking the entire purported plot of the film over the last month or so. Their latest revelation has to do with C-3PO.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Here's How Wolverine Could Look In The MCU

    Have we got some concept art for you, true believer. A rendering of Wolverine drawn by former Disney artist Jason Pastrana in 2017 is making the rounds on the internet in anticipation of the X-Man's eventual induction into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The piece was posted to Pastrana's Instagram.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • What's The Song In The El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie Trailer?

    ​Count on ​Breaking Bad ​to make meaningful musical choices. The latest trailer is unrelentingly bleak, yet it's soundtracked by a gentle, almost lullaby-like tune. Trained as we are to read meaning into the songs selected for use in the show, we just have to know: what ​is​ that song?

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie Will Screen In Theaters

    The new Breaking Bad film could be breaking into a theater near you. El Camino, the highly anticipated film sequel to Vince Gilligan's universally beloved AMC series, will hit Netflix next month ⁠— but it will also screen in select theaters for an entire weekend from October 11 to October 13.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • What The Critics Are Saying About Gemini Man

    ​Will Smith? Awesome. Two Will Smiths? Even better. Director Ang Lee's ​Gemini Man​ has been screened for critics, and put simply, the flick — in which an older, seasoned hired killer is stalked by a younger clone of himself — blew their faces right off. The film is being hailed as a VFX landmark.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Another Head-Turning Error Was Just Discovered In Endgame

    ​Continuity in ​Avengers: Endgame​ could get confusing... even if you were in charge of decorating the sets. A sharp-eyed fan has pointed out an inconsistency when the Avengers travel back to 2012 — one you're only likely to notice if you have every detail of ​The Avengers​ committed to memory.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Rumor Report: Did Ant-Man 3 Really Get Cancelled?

    ​Has ​Ant-Man 3​ been lost to the Quantum Realm forever? A source allegedly close to Marvel Studios is reporting that a three-quel for the tiny Avenger isn't going to happen, and that Ant-Man and the Wasp may see their further adventures relegated to the upcoming Disney+ streaming service.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Ghostbusters 2020 Casts Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson

    Jason Reitman is set to bring Ghostbusters back to the big screen in 2020, and we'll give you one guess who he's gonna call to fill out the film's cast. Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson will indeed be reprising their roles as Raymond Stantz and Winston Zeddemore in Reitman's Ghostbusters 2020.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • How David Ayer Feels About James Gunn's The Suicide Squad

    Ever since it was announced that Guardians of the Galaxy's James Gunn would be taking over the Suicide Squad film property with a reboot-slash-sequel that he's writing and directing, many have wondered what original Suicide Squad writer-director David Ayer thinks of the situation.

    By Jennifer Arbues Read More
  • What To Expect From Halloween Kills And Halloween Ends

    ​The story of the new ​Halloween​ trilogy is starting to come into sharper focus. In a recent conversation with ​Collider​ at the Saturn Awards, franchise star Jamie Lee Curtis revealed that the flicks will be more than simply an exploration of the triumph of Laurie Strode over Michael Myers.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Birds Of Prey Poster Promises Weird, Rainbow-Colored Mayhem

    Take a gander inside the mind of Harley Quinn, if you can deal with the sensory overload. A new poster has been released for the upcoming Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), and we feel like it can be succinctly summed up with two words: "candy-colored insanity."

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Who The Rock's Social Media Diss Was Really Targeted At

    The Rock is throwing stones. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson recently took to Instagram to discuss the box office performance of his latest flick, Hobbs & Shaw. In doing so, he also fired shots at someone in the caption of the photo. Here's who his social media diss was really targeted at.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • The Spider-Man: Far From Home Scene You Didn't Get To See

    When you're Spider-Man, you find ways to liven up even the most mundane tasks. ​In advance of the some release of ​Spider-Man: Far From Home,​ Sony Pictures has released a deleted scene in which Peter Parker checks an item off his list of errands — picking up his passport — in hilarious fashion.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Iron Man Alternate Post-Credits Scene Revealed 11 Years Later

    ​The Marvel Cinematic Universe's first post-credits scene almost looked into the franchise's future... ​way​ into the future. At the Saturn Awards, Marvel Studios head honcho Kevin Feige appeared in a brief video clip to share an alternate version of ​Iron Man​'s famous stinger with the crowd.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • It: Chapter Two Director Wants To Film Extra Scenes For It Supercut

    ​Moviegoers may not have seen the last of ​It. ​Andy Muschietti, the director of the two-part adaptation of Stephen King's masterful 1986 novel, has indicated that he'd like to combine the films into one massive supercut — one which would feature not only deleted scenes, but completely new ones.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The Truth Behind That Surprise Cameo In It: Chapter Two

    ​Pennywise may not be the scariest thing in Derry, Maine, after all. Audiences who have taken in ​It: Chapter Two​ were a little surprised to see a familiar face pop up in the film: none other than Stephen King himself, who appeared as the proprietor of the ramshackle store Secondhand Rose.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • How Thor's Ragnarok Transformation Changed The Entire MCU

    ​The Marvel Cinematic Universe might look very different had the God of Thunder not been put through the wringer. Screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely explained that they had to change their plans due to the radical reinvention of Thor in director Taika Waititi's ​Thor: Ragnarok.​

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The Russo Brothers Break Their Silence On Spider-Man Leaving The MCU

    ​Spider-Man is headed back to Sony, and the guys who helped bring him into the MCU are disappointed — but not surprised. During an interview,​​ ​Avengers: Endgame​ directors Joe and Anthony Russo shared their thoughts on the web-slinger's unceremonious exit from the biggest film franchise ever.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Quentin Tarantino Has Discussed Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Mini-Series

    ​Is QT headed to TV? The ​New York Times'​ Kyle Buchanan recently posted outtakes from his interview with ​Once Upon a Time in Hollywood​ star Brad Pitt to his Twitter,​ and one remark from the actor teased that Quentin Tarantino has kicked around the idea of expanding the flick into a miniseries.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The It: Chapter One Post-Credits Scene You Didn't Get To See

    ​​It: Chapter One​ almost had a couple more pages. In a wide-ranging interview with ​Huffington Post,​​ director Andy Muschietti revealed that the smash hit 2017 film was to include a post-credits sequence — one that would have introduced audiences to one of the adult cast of ​It: Chapter Two.​

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Tom Holland Says Spider-Man Is In 'Safe Hands' With Sony

    After news broke at the end of August that Sony and Disney (which owns Marvel Studios) were unable to reach a deal to share Spider-Man and keep the hero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the character's fate came into question. Now, star Tom Holland has some comforting words for his loyal fanbase.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • What's The Song In The Jojo Rabbit Trailer?

    When Taika Waititi dropped the new trailer for Jojo Rabbit, everyone expected it to be just as weird as every other feature he's made before. What they probably weren't expecting was to hear an oddly familiar tune playing over top the new footage. Here's the song in the new Jojo Rabbit trailer?

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit Gets Insane New Trailer

    ​And now for something completely different. ​Jojo Rabbit, ​the upcoming period dramedy from ​Thor: Ragnarok ​director Taika Waititi, dropped its first trailer today — and it's just as hilarious, heartfelt, and flat-out bizarre as one would expect. Waititi announced the new spot on Twitter.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More

Movie Reviews (7)

  • What The Rotten Tomatoes Reviews Are Saying About The Irishman

    Martin Scorsese has done it again. The reviews for Scorsese's The Irishman are in, and they're as fantastic as reviews can get. Starring Robert De Niro as former mafioso and alleged hitman Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran, the film currently sits at a 100 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • What The Rotten Tomatoes Reviews Are Saying About Jojo Rabbit

    ​Nobody ever accused Taika Waititi of playing it safe. Reviews are coming in for ​Jojo Rabbit,​ the writer/director's dramedy about a young German boy who befriends a Jewish girl during the thick of World War II. So far, the notices are mixed, but mostly positive.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • What The Rotten Tomatoes Reviews Are Saying About Knives Out

    Get ready to get your cash out for Knives Out. The first reviews for the film are in, and they're more than enough motivation for you to score your ticket for an opening-night screening ASAP. Written and directed by Rian Johnson, Knives Out debuted at TIFF on Saturday, September 7 to high praise.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • What The Rotten Tomatoes Reviews Are Saying About Hustlers

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