Anna Kendrick astounds with her directorial debut, "Woman of the Hour," a Netflix release about a serial killer who appeared on "The Dating Game" in the 1970s.
"Dumb Money," based on the real-world Gamespot stock drama, may have landed Sony in hot water over its portrayal of Nick Offerman's character, Ken Griffin.
If you thought James Cameron's "Avatar" was the highest grossing movie of all time, you're not alone - but you'd also be wrong when you adjust for inflation.
"A Mouthful of Air" addresses real concerns about parenting, depression, and where the two can meet, and its ending is as thoughtful as it is devastating.
"The Big Bang Theory's" Sheldon Cooper would have you know that he's just about the smartest guy out there ... but how does he compare to Robert Oppenheimer?
The first "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" trailer reveals Black Manta's powerful new weapon, the Black Trident. Here's what fans should know about the item.
Actor-director Kenneth Branagh's third stint as detective Hercule Poirot in "A Haunting in Venice" takes some chances that lead to an ambiguous ending.
While the true story of the GameStop saga might still be relatively fresh in our minds, there's plenty of things to unpack in Craig Gillespie's "Dumb Money."
"Oppenheimer" has been raking it in at the box office, but it still has a steep hill to climb if the film is to overtake the highest-earning R-rated film ever.
Rotten Tomatoes critics have finally seen Kenneth Branagh's highly-anticipated spooky mystery flick "A Haunting in Venice." Here's what they have to say.
Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" has spurred tourism at the real-life locations depicted in the film. But some visitors have been stepping out of bounds.
Ross Geller's girlfriend Julie is a pivotal character in "Friends" Season 2. Let's take a look at the actor playing the role, and where you've seen her before.
"The Bikeriders" trailer harkens back to the heyday of motorcycle culture in the 1960s, led by outstanding performances from Jodie Comer and Austin Butler.
After it was released, "Avatar" was repeatedly mocked for its use of the Papyrus font, including in one famous "SNL" sketch starring Ryan Gosling. Here's why.