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    Masaaki Yuasa Projects Ranked Worst To Best

    Yuasa's served as a director for over a dozen projects, with varying degrees of creative control past that. But in considering all those years of work, there are bound to be some misfires among the masterpieces; with that in mind, here are Masaaki Yuasa-directed projects ranked worst to best.
  • Liu Yifei as Mulan for Disney's live-action remake film

    The Outrage Over Mulan Just Keeps Intensifying

    In our contemporary era, genuine political protest can occur anywhere -- even in the comments section of a YouTube video. Disney's live-action Mulan remake continues to suffer during political upheaval in Hong Kong. Most recently, a new TV spot for the Mulan remake is being rating-bombed on YouTube.
  • Brie Larson as Captain Marvel

    Why Kevin Feige Was Once Nervous About A Female-Led Marvel Movie

    Sometimes, fighting for your creative vision means putting the job itself under the blade. Back in 2015, Marvel Cinematic Universe mastermind Kevin Feige was fighting hard to get Black Panther and Captain Marvel made, but he was particularly nervous about pitching a female-led movie to Disney brass.
  • Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool

    Some Major Changes Could Be Coming For Deadpool 3

    The Merc with a Mouth may be in for a Marvel-sized reality check when he joins the MCU. With the tentatively titled Deadpool 3 now officially in production under the Marvel Studios shingle, it seems MCU mastermind Kevin Feige could be eyeing major changes for the Deadpool franchise.
  • Elastigirl in The Incredibles

    When This Missing Pixar Movie Is Coming To Disney+

    Disney+ subscribers will soon be able to really get their Pixar fix. Pixar has transferred many of its most popular films over to Disney+, but there's one much-loved flick that's nowhere to be seen in the streamer's content library. Here's when it'll arrive on Disney+.
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    Inappropriate Jokes That Were Cut From Movies

    Even films that feel like they could go anywhere still end up leaving jokes on the cutting room floor. Then there are those films that do let those jokes fly, only to find that after audiences have heard them they seem so disruptive that they have to go even after their release.
  • The Eternals

    How Marvel's Eternals Will Make Superhero Movie History

    The Marvel Cinematic Universe has had plenty of significant milestones over the years. One thing the MCU hasn't yet done, though, is bring fans a gay superhero — but that's all about to change with The Eternals. Actor Haaz Sleiman recently spoke to New Now Next about his role in the film.
  • Frodo Baggins

    Frodo Baggins' Entire Backstory Explained

    Frodo Baggins may come across as a bit distant on the big screen, but he's being consumed from the inside out as he tries to step up and save the world. Here is the complete backstory that led to this humble Hobbit playing such a crucial role in Middle-earth history.
  • Elisabeth Moss in The Invisible Man promo image

    What The Rotten Tomatoes Reviews Are Saying About The Invisible Man

    The Invisible Man can officially come out of hiding. The film is sitting pretty with a 90% Fresh rating and a Critics Consensus that reads, "Smart, well-acted, and above all scary, The Invisible Man proves that sometimes, the classic source material for a fresh reboot can be hiding in plain sight."
  • Adam Sandler in Happy Gilmore

    How Much Adam Sandler Really Made From Happy Gilmore

    Adam Sandler is now entering the fourth decade of his (at times intermittent) box office success. The movie that paved the way: Happy Gilmore, which earned Sandler a $2 million payday, grew his budding reputation as a bankable comedic star, and led directly to his first overall deal with Sony.
  • Elisabeth Moss as Cecilia Kass in The Invisible Man

    How Long Is The Invisible Man?

    The first entry in Universal and Blumhouse's re-imagined monster series will soon reveal itself. If you're wanting to know how long you'll have to enjoy — or endure — the "visceral" tension of Whannell's signature take on The Invisible Man, we've got the answer for you.
  • Promotional artwork for Agathie Christie's A Pale Horse

    The Best Amazon Prime Video Arrivals Of March 2020

    February 2020's extra leap year day will give Amazon Prime Video subscribers just one more day to wait for its new March offerings, which includes a promising new batch of original material. These are the best Amazon Prime Video arrivals of March 2020.
  • Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle poster

    The Reason Names Are Reversed On Movie Posters

    There's one apparent rule concerning movie posters that doesn't appear to make sense: listing the actors' names out of order, and often completely reversed, from how the actors themselves appear on the poster. We're here to shatter the mystery, because there is indeed a reason for this phenomenon.
  • Anaconda poster

    Anaconda Reboot - What We Know So Far

    Cult classic Anaconda is slithering its way back onto the big screen, with Sony's Columbia Pictures announcing plans for a reboot of the 1997 horror adventure, one of the more profitable in Sony's library. Here's everything we know so far about the Anaconda reboot.
  • Martin Scorsese, Bong Joon-ho

    Martin Scorsese Sent Bong Joon-Ho An Emotional Post-Oscars Letter

    One of the world's most famous directors has officially joined the #Bonghive. After Bong Joon-ho's momentous, universally acclaimed film Parasite won the Academy Award for Best Picture, the South Korean director has been the talk of Hollywood. He's even snagged the attention of Martin Scorsese.
  • Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff

    Black Widow Character Posters May Reveal A Major Secret

    In May 2020, fans will finally get a solo vehicle for the original female Avenger, as Black Widow will hit the big screen. It appears that the film might involve the nefarious organization known as HYDRA, as revealed by Black Widow's recently released character posters.
  • Elisabeth Moss as Cecilia in Universal's The Invisible Man

    Why The Invisible Man Is Rated R

    The tagline for Blumhouse Productions' latest take on The Invisible Man teases that "what you can't see can hurt you." Here's why The Invisible Man is rated R.