Warner Bros. Discovery CFO's Dismissive Batgirl Take Will Have Fans Seeing Red
Another executive at Warner Bros. Discovery has made his opinion about the demise of "Batgirl" known. And it's not going to ingratiate him to the fans.
Read MoreAnother executive at Warner Bros. Discovery has made his opinion about the demise of "Batgirl" known. And it's not going to ingratiate him to the fans.
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Read MoreBefore there was the Nun, director James Wan had a totally different demonic creature created for "The Conjuring 2." Here's why it didn't make the final cut.
Read MoreRegal Cinema owners Cineworld just made a huge announcement regarding the future of their business. Here's what it means for moviegoers.
Read MoreTom Cruise promoted Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One the only way he knew how. Watch the teaser introduction here.
Read MoreAmazon has finally released the full-length "My Policeman" trailer, and it has all Harry Styles fans saying the exact same thing.
Read MoreJordan Peele's sophomore effort Us is pretty scary, but it's also pretty silly. Keep watching to learn why.
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Read MoreThis "Thor: Love and Thunder" deleted scene could have potentially made the film a little darker, albeit still comedic, had Taika Waititi included it.
Read MoreOne particular name has been making the rounds as the DCEU's answer to Kevin Feige. Unfortunately for Warner Bros., things aren't quite as simple as that.
Read MoreThe first "Wendell & Wild" trailer shows off a tantalizing look at what to expect from Henry Selick and Jordan Peele's modern take on the stop-motion style.
Read MoreThe "Don't Worry Darling" cast recently appeared at the Venice International Film Festival, and their collective bizarre behavior is raising a lot of eyebrows
Read MoreThe reaction of the audience at the screening of Brendan Fraser's film, "The Whale," at the Venice Film Festival appears to have caught him entirely off guard.
Read MoreThe new film, "Call Me by Your Name," starring Timothée Chalamet has reportedly received an incredible response from the audience at the Venice Film Festival.
Read MoreAfter its runaway success at the box office, "Top Gun: Maverick" is setting new records now that it has been released for digital purchase.
Read MoreOlivia Wilde revealed in a recent interview the terrifying, real public figure that served as inspiration for Chris Pine's Don't Worry Darling character.
Read More"Ghostbusters: Afterlife" follows the family of one of the original Ghostbusters as they uncover his legacy. Here's what inspired this sweet legacy sequel.
Read MoreJordan Peele's "Nope" contains nods to several Hollywood movies, but it also takes inspiration from the famous anime series "Neon Genesis Evangelion."
Read MoreEarnest cinema-goers rejoice: the writer behind Nicole Kidman's instantly iconic "We Make Movies Better" AMC ad has revealed that a sequel is on the way.
Read MoreJame Gunn, who is currently working on "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3," recently opened up about the type of actor he would never work with.
Read MoreJames Craig seems to think he has been uniquely prepared for "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" simply due to his previous work in the "James Bond" franchise.
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