Die Hard Is Back
Willis' daughter, Rumer, recently dropped a cryptic Die Hard message that seemed to indicate that Die Hard would return on October 18, 2020. Well, guess what? She wasn't kidding.
Read MoreWillis' daughter, Rumer, recently dropped a cryptic Die Hard message that seemed to indicate that Die Hard would return on October 18, 2020. Well, guess what? She wasn't kidding.
Read MoreLiam Neeson’s newest movie, Honest Thief, couldn’t con its way to a big opening weekend. Here’s why it’s no big surprise that Liam Neeson’s latest action flick absolutely bombed at the box office.
Read MoreYou might want to sit down for this, slasher movie fans. Because recently, King not only casually tossed out an insanely awesome story concept on Twitter — one which would redefine a certain horror movie icon forever— but did so while acknowledging that it'll probably never come to pass.
Read MoreThe 2019 cyberpunk/action film Alita: Battle Angel has developed a fervent fan base in a way few films have managed. But it may be for the best if Hugo doesn't show up in any theoretical Alita sequels.
Read MoreIn a 2016 interview with Entertainment Weekly, Pixar president Jim Morris revealed that Toy Story 4 was the last sequel Pixar had on its docket for the time being, and that's largely due to the studio's stable of filmmakers exploring new projects. That doesn't mean Brave 2 is impossible, however.
Read MoreAfter a nearly 20-year gestation period, Alita: Battle Angel didn't exactly make the impact many hoped it would make when it first came to fruition. Audiences and critics moved on without it, leaving many to wonder if Alita hit theaters just a bit too late for its own good.
Read MoreThe Netflix original A Babysitter's Guide to Monster Hunting is currently tearing through the streaming service's Top Ten list. Here's why it just might be a new family classic for the Halloween season.
Read MoreWhile The Trial of the Chicago 7 is based on a true story, plenty of details have been heightened or made up entirely for the sake of dramatization.
Read MoreStrap in, Bat-fans — The Killing Joke has hit Netflix. Based on Alan Moore's iconic 1988 graphic novel of the same name, the flick is a singular one in the entire Bat-canon: it's the only film featuring the Dark Knight (so far) to receive an R rating from the MPAA.
Read MoreDuring a virtual sit-down with Looper, Love and Monsters director Michael Matthews revealed some of Dylan O'Brien's funniest moments, both behind-the-scenes and on camera. Seriously, can we have the blooper reel immediately?
Read MoreAny Disney animation fan worth their salt can tell you that the House of Mouse faced a real pickle when it started offering its classic cartoons on the Disney+ streaming service. Now, the company has updated the disclaimer it attaches to some of its classic animated offerings.
Read MoreNewscasters play versions of themselves in film and television so often it's literally a trope at this point. Still, that doesn't mean a newscaster can just show up in a movie without permission. Alaina Pinto of 7 News in Boston learned that the hard way after appearing in Netflix's Hubie Halloween.
Read MoreDisney villains have a tendency of being characters that adults can appreciate on a whole different level.
Read MoreDavid Letterman sat down with the actor for an upcoming episode of the Netflix interview show My Next Guest Needs No Introduction, and from a sneak preview, we've learned what it was really like actually having to wear the Iron Man helmet. The short version? It wasn't fun.
Read MoreYou know, the phrase "Paris Hilton science fiction gothic horror musical" gets thrown around a lot these days, so why not revisit where all the hubbub began with 2008's Repo! The Genetic Opera?
Read MoreWhether they swoop across the sky on a broom, twitch their noses to set mishaps right, cackle over a cauldron, battle demons, or travel under the sea and back in a snap, there's no telling which way a story will go once a witch enters the picture. Which is exactly as it should be.
Read MoreJessica Henwick revealed that not only is she a fan of the John Wick franchise, but that she wants to jump aboard .
Read MoreFrom the clones who disobey it to the years of planning that enable it, this is the history of Order 66.
Read MoreFew names in the annals of cinema conjure quite as much unbridled affection as Tom Hanks. Not every movie has been a success, though. There's little question that even Hanks himself would claim his 1996 musical dramedy, That Thing You Do!, as the one that got away.
Read MoreALTER, the horror brand under independent entertainment company Gunpowder & Sky, is holding a fright-filled event known as "Two Weeks of Halloween Hell."
Read MoreThere's a chance that Jacob Batalon's new jacked physique could tie directly to his return as Ned, or perhaps the arrival of a different version of the character from an alternate universe. What does this mean for Spider-Man 3?
Read MoreThese days, Nicolas Cage is largely known for his wildly over the top "Rage Cage" antics in stylishly offbeat genre offerings. There is one genuinely underrated gem from Nicolas Cage's relatively recent past that anyone in search of a warmhearted, family-friendly animated adventure should add to their Netflix queue immediately, though.
Read MoreWhile it remains to be seen whether it's rumor, conjecture, or a fact that slipped through Disney's fingers, there are rumblings that Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Stephanie Beatriz will be suiting up in the Marvel Cinematic Universe soon, in a role you might not expect.
Read MoreFrom his electrical origins to his cinematic appearances, here's the untold truth of Marvel's Electro.
Read MoreClouds, a buzzworthy Disney+ musical that premieres on October 16, is currently the talk of the town. There's one member of the cast, though, that you might not know the name of — but she'll look awfully familiar to many viewers, and she should.
Read MoreAriana Greenblatt, a young star on the rise, looks back fondly on one of her coolest gigs: playing young Gamora in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.
Read MoreWhile kids watching the show were busy imagining their own reality-bending inventions or otherworldly adventures, the show looks a bit different from an adult's perspective. Here are things only adults notice when watching The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius.
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