• Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley in Chaos Walking

    What Went Wrong With Tom Holland's "Unreleasable" Movie

    Some movies are seemingly cursed, and everything that could possibly go wrong does go wrong. Take, for example, Chaos Walking. Starring Spider-Man and Rey (Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley, respectively), it should be a sure-fire crowd-pleaser... so why did the studio declare it unreleasable?
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    How Ralph Fiennes Transformed Into Voldemort

    Ralph Fiennes had to undergo a radical transformation to become Tom Riddle, from his appearance to his mannerisms to his costume, so for all of those curious Potter fans, here's how Fiennes truly transformed into Lord Voldemort.
  • Daniel Kaluuya in Get Out

    Epic Double Plot Twists Explained

    These are the movies that swerve multiple times, that keep you guessing right up until the very end. And now, we're breaking down these double plot twists so you can focus on the clues that lead to not one but two shocking surprises.
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    Questions That Disney Movies Never Answer

    Disney movies are designed to be rewatched over and over again. When you really dig into them, though, you might notice that they often end with a few dangling and intriguing questions that are never fully answered, from nonsensical worldbuilding to uncomfortable romantic implications.
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    The Goldfinch - What We Know So Far

    The Goldfinch enthralled readers after its Pulitzer-winning release as an acclaimed novel, and now it's poised to have the same effect on filmgoers as it arrives in theaters in 2019. Wondering when you can see it, who's starring, and what it all looks like? Here's everything you need to know.
  • Margot Robbie

    The Untold Truth Of Margot Robbie

    Brush up on your knowledge of the star who made a skeptical world reconsider Tonya Harding before she faces you with the tragedy that ended classic Hollywood -- and, given Robbie's skill, manages to make you cry into your popcorn. This is the untold truth of Margot Robbie.
  • Promotional artwork from Amazon's The Boys

    The Best New Amazon Prime Video Arrivals Of July 2019

    July 2019 promises to be a big month for Amazon Prime's original and exclusive content, with a slew of movies and television series lined up to join the streaming service's library. Get a head start on all the additions to your queue with our look at the month's best Amazon Prime Video arrivals.
  • Scene from X-Men

    How The X-Men Changed Movies And No One Noticed

    It might be strange to remember now, but there was a time when the summer box office wasn't dominated by comic book movies. How far back can you trace the origins of our current superheroic movie landscape? It just might start in the year 2000, when X-Men changed everything.
  • Robert Downey Jr. in Avengers: Endgame

    What's Next For Robert Downey Jr. After Avengers: Endgame

    His tenure as Tony Stark may have come to an end, but the MCU has left Downey with the kind of professional resources he'd never had before in his career, from a massive worldwide fanbase to a hefty bank account to the kind of clout in Hollywood that will allow him to pursue a host of new projects.
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    Why The Cast Of Midsommar Looks So Familiar

    Hereditary filmmaker Ari Aster is back with his latest horror outing, Midsommar — and film fans who've seen the trailer have no doubt recognized a few faces among the cast. Here's why the stars of Midsommar look so familiar, and where you might have seen them before.
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    The Highest Paid Actors In The MCU

    In terms of major paychecks for movie stars, the MCU got off to an inauspicious start. Since then, though, thanks to sequel contracts, bonuses, and gross percentages, many of the MCU's stars have made serious bank, and some of them have joined the ranks of the highest-paid actors in the world.
  • Stranger Things 3 final trailer

    Small Stranger Things 3 Trailer Details You Missed

    The final trailer for the upcoming third season of Stranger Things drops plenty of hints about the characters' journeys. We also get some big clues about the villains of the season, as well as a few obligatory '80s Easter eggs. Let's take a look at the small details you may have missed.
  • Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate

    Once Upon A Time In Hollywood - What We Know So Far

    Once Upon a Time started as an abandoned novel from one of the most exciting directors of his generation, but now it might turn out to be a career landmark, and we've got the info you need to be ready. Read this before you see Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
  • Chucky from 2019's Child's Play

    The Ending Of Child's Play Explained

    Good news, horror fans: Chucky's back with a 21st century technology upgrade — and the same old homicidal streak. Here's a look at what goes down in 2019's Child's Play, and what it all means once the closing credits roll.
  • Scene from Star Wars: The Phantom Menace

    Characters Who Were Much Better In The Sequel

    Sometimes the progression of a franchise can flesh out its characters in unexpected and wonderful ways. Goofballs get serious, serious folks goof off. Occasionally, someone will learn to use the Force out of nowhere.
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    All The Best Stuff Coming To Netflix In July 2019

    There's a lot on its way to the Netflix library next month and you only have so many hours to binge all that content, so to help you plan your viewing, here's a look at all the best new arrivals coming to Netflix in July 2019.
  • Avengers: Endgame poster art

    The Real Reason Disney Is Re-Releasing Avengers: Endgame

    Avengers: Endgame was the epic culmination of over 20 movies released across more than a decade. Why would Disney re-release this beloved box office blockbuster again less than two months after its original release and just before Spider-Man: Far from Home hits theaters? Here are a few reasons.
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    The Best Movie Trailers From Each Year

    The rise of the internet and social media has opened the door for a new breed of buzzworthy ads designed to encourage screenshots, memes, and trending topics. In that spirit, we're counting down the best trailers since the year 2000.