James Cameron, director of "Avatar: The Way of Water" has reportedly tested positive for COVID-19, and will not be able to attend the Hollywood premiere.
Christopher Nolan's latest project "Oppenheimer" is making history in several ways, including the first usage of black-and-white film for an IMAX movie.
"Shazam! Fury of the Gods" director David F. Sandberg has revealed on Twitter that a scene in the movie was inspired by the 1988 Japanese animated film "Akira."
It hasn't even gotten a wide release, but Darren Aronofsky's "The Whale" is breaking box office records. The film is the best-selling limited release in 2022.
Multiple plans for "Man of Steel 2" have reportedly languished in the early stages of development amid studio confusion and new shakeups in leadership.
Director Guillermo del Toro has bad news for DC fans hoping he would still adapt Justice League Dark, as he doesn't seem interested in the project anymore.
Taylor Swift is reportedly taking her career as a storyteller to the next level by writing and directing her own feature film for Searchlight Pictures.
The success of "Ghostbusters" inspired more mainstream works centered on the paranormal. According to Dan Aykroyd, that's all thanks to his great-grandfather.
Reports claim that "Wonder Woman 3" fell apart due to the inability of director Patty Jenkins and Warner Bros. Discovery higher-ups to find common ground.
In a recent discussion with fellow actor Viola Davis, Jennifer Lawrence admitted that she struggled after The Hunger Games. Here's what helped her get past it.
Cate Blanchett and Michelle Yeoh star in two of the best leading roles of the year, and Blanchett spotted an homage to a past role in Yeoh's new movie.
While the "Scream" film franchise has always been known for meta commentary on the horror genre as a whole, "Scream 6" shifts focus to be the bloodiest one yet.
The trailer for Brandon Cronenberg's "Infinity Pool" has dropped and it looks as mysterious as it does creepy. But what is going on with Alexander Skarsgård?
"Avatar: Way of the Water" is fine and all, but the fate of the series depends on the third movie. Here's how important "Avatar 3" is for the franchise.