M. Night Shyamalan's Knock At The Cabin Is Getting A VR Experience
M. Night Shyamalan's "Knock at the Cabin" is one of the most anticipated movies of 2023, and it's getting a VR experience at CES.
Read MoreM. Night Shyamalan's "Knock at the Cabin" is one of the most anticipated movies of 2023, and it's getting a VR experience at CES.
Read MoreThe young Stranger Things star was understandably intimidated by the Oscar winner, but Finn Wolfhard was surprised by Julianne Moore's graciousness.
Read MoreBefore The Late Late Show, before his stint on Doctor Who, before he was Bustopher Jones, James Corden could've made the journey to Mordor.
Read MoreFootball legend Pelé tragically passed away in 2022. As the world mourns the sporting treasure, here is an underappreciated biopic about the Brazilian icon.
Read MoreDirector Peyton Reed talked about the importance of Kang the Conqueror's thematic importance specifically to "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania."
Read MoreDespite the critical failure of "Eternals," there is some substance to the idea of Marvel Studios creating a sequel film in its upcoming Phase Five of the MCU.
Read MoreJohn Belushi and Jack Nicholson had a strained relationship after the former starred in Nicholson's "Goin' South" production. Here's what happened to the pair.
Read MoreWhile promoting "Jack Ryan," John Krasinski discussed his Reed Richards cameo in "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" and the character's brutal end.
Read More"Babylon" star Li Jun Li told Looper about the real-life Hollywood legend that inspired her character in the film, Lady Fay Zhu.
Read MoreCostume designer Deborah L. Scott shared why she loves James Cameron's immersive 3D techniques in "Avatar: The Way of Water."
Read MoreNothing stings like unfulfilled potential. Our Looper writers have chosen their biggest film or TV disappointment of 2022. These flops will haunt us forever.
Read MoreFor fans who have been left wondering if a sequel to "The Invisible Man" could ever happen, James Wan and Blumhouse's Jason Blum have some good news.
Read MoreThe late legends Angela Lansbury and Stephen Sondheim both appear in "Glass Onion." Sondheim had a major hand in helping get Lansbury on board.
Read MoreAngela Lansbury wasn't too interested in studying up on "Among Us" for her "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" cameo.
Read MoreJames Cameron has a reputation for making harsh demands of his actors, and Zoe Saldaña didn't escape the director's exacting scrutiny shooting the first Avatar.
Read MoreIt remains to be seen if "The Way of Water" will surpass "Avatar" at the box office overall, but it already has a major leg-up on the competition.
Read MoreJustin Bartha just confirmed there's a script for National Treasure 3, though the fate of the film is anyone's guess.
Read MoreAlthough both are beloved, fans on Reddit came together to discuss Jim Carrey and Will Ferrell's contributions to comedy, and it's clear who they preferred.
Read MoreIf viewers are finding that Miles Bron in Netflix's "Glass Onion" reminds them of a certain billionaire, there's a reason. Here's what the director has to say.
Read MoreWe now know the impressive number of hours people spent watching "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" on Netflix following its holiday premiere.
Read More2022 was full of reboots and remakes in the film and television worlds. Looper staff picks the best of this year's old ideas.
Read More"Babylon" director Damien Chazelle recently confirmed that he shot a two-hour practice version of the film on his iPhone.
Read MoreDanny Trejo has appeared in a number of movies, but one of his most memorable film experiences happened in the audition for Desperado.
Read More"Babylon" is a raucous good time, and experts have weighed in on whether the parties depicted in the movie could've actually happened in real life.
Read MoreThe trailer for "Babylon" features an absolutely stacked cast, but that wasn't enough to pull in the numbers they'd initially budgeted for.
Read More"Avatar: The Way of Water" features plenty of action scenes, but director James Cameron revealed that he deliberately toned down the gun violence in the film.
Read MoreWhen it comes to inspiration, "Avatar: The Way of Water" director James Cameron revealed many of the new characters included a piece from his personal life.
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