• Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise in it: Chapter Two

    5 Best And 5 Worst Things In It: Chapter Two

    It: Chapter Two is one of the more highly anticipated new releases of 2019, but no movie is perfect -- and while there's lots to love about this Stephen King sequel, it's far from perfect. Here are our picks for the five best and five worst things about It: Chapter Two.
  • Scene from It

    How Stephen King's It Is Different From The Movies

    Although IT: Chapter One did a wonderful job of capturing the characters and the feel of the book, a lot of the novel's specifics were significantly altered. Now that the story is complete with the release of IT: Chapter Two, we have a more complete picture of how the films match up to the book.
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    Easter Eggs You Missed In It: Chapter Two

    Float on down. We're going deep into the sewers to dig up all the Easter eggs and references you might've missed in It: Chapter Two. Now is your last chance to turn back, because there are plenty of spoilers and scares ahead.
  • Bill Skarsgard as It

    It: Chapter Two's Biggest Unanswered Questions

    Even after nearly three hours of supernatural horror, It: Chapter Two can't tie up every loose end left hanging -- but never fear, because we're here to help you look back over everything that happened in the sequel and identify its most compelling unanswered questions.
  • Joaquin Phoenix in Joker

    Joker 2: Will Joaquin Phoenix Return For A Sequel?

    After the Venice Film Festival debut of Joker, Hollywood has been buzzing about whether or not there will be a Joker 2, and whether or not lead actor Joaquin Phoenix would be open to reprising his role for that sequel. So, will we ever see a Joker sequel? Let's discuss.
  • The Purge: Election Year

    The Purge 5 Release Date, Cast, Plot And Director

    The last night the country has permission to lose its collective mind could be upon us. In 2020, we'll get the fifth Purge film, which could possibly close out the entire movie franchise. The flick is still early in its development, but here's everything we know so far about The Purge 5.
  • Pennywise

    The Ending Of It: Chapter Two Explained

    How well does this sequel conclude Stephen King's classic story while tying up all the loose ends from the first installment? Let's roll up our sleeves, wade into the sewers and dig into the details of how the saga ends. This is the ending of It: Chapter Two explained.
  • Ian McDiarmid as Darth Sidious and Ray Park as Darth Maul in "Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace"

    The Entire Darth Maul Story Finally Explained

    What follows is the complete story of Darth Maul, from birth, to apparent death, to resurrection, to actual death. If you think you know everything there is to know about Maul, then trust us — you have much to learn, our young apprentice.
  • Still from It: Chapter One

    The It: Chapter One Post-Credits Scene You Didn't Get To See

    ​​It: Chapter One​ almost had a couple more pages. In a wide-ranging interview with ​Huffington Post,​​ director Andy Muschietti revealed that the smash hit 2017 film was to include a post-credits sequence — one that would have introduced audiences to one of the adult cast of ​It: Chapter Two.​
  • Darth Vader

    Darth Vader's Best And Worst Movie Lines

    Darth Vader has appeared in five live-action feature films since 1977, and he's had some great pieces of dialogue in all of them. Unfortunately, he's also had a few clunkers, so let's separate the good from the bad. Here are Darth Vader's best and worst movie lines.
  • Avengers: Endgame poster

    The Marvel Movie Rumor That Would Be Epic If True

    ​Hold onto your hats, true believers. While Marvel Studios Phase 4 is pretty much set in stone, and Phase 5 is only beginning to take shape, the rumor mill has churned out an eye-popper: the studio is reportedly prepping an ​Avengers vs. X-Men​ movie, possibly for Phase 6.
  • Tom Holland Spider-Man

    Tom Holland Says Spider-Man Is In 'Safe Hands' With Sony

    After news broke at the end of August that Sony and Disney (which owns Marvel Studios) were unable to reach a deal to share Spider-Man and keep the hero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the character's fate came into question. Now, star Tom Holland has some comforting words for his loyal fanbase.
  • Hayden Christensen in Shattered Glass

    Actors Who've Only Had One Good Movie

    Despite their best efforts, some actors win more Razzies than Oscars and earn more critiques than acclaim. From famous comedians to once-promising stars, the actors on this list have only managed to make one good movie.
  • Still from Joker trailer

    Will Joker Win An Oscar?

    ​​Joker,​ the standalone origin story for the iconic DC villain from director Todd Phillips, has made its debut at the Venice Film Festival. The vast majority of critics present for the screening have posted rave reviews, raising a burning question: will ​Joker​ actually win an Oscar?
  • Andrew Garfield Spider-Man

    Here's How Much Andrew Garfield Made From Playing Spider-Man

    Both Amazing Spider-Man films performed rather tepidly at the domestic box office and received middling reviews, but how did Andrew Garfield himself come out of it, financially-speaking, after the franchise's destruction? Here's how much money the English actor made from playing Spider-Man​.
  • Robert Pattinson

    Why Robert Pattinson Was 'Furious' Over His Batman Casting News

    Turns out, die-hard Bat-fans weren't the only ones miffed when news broke that Robert Pattinson would play Bruce Wayne in The Batman. In a recent interview with Variety, Pattinson admitted that he was "furious" when the casting news was leaked — though he was upset for a very different reason.
  • Guardians of the Galaxy

    Marvel Scenes That Were Incredibly Difficult To Film

    Shooting an action-packed superhero blockbuster isn't all about relying on CGI or stunt doubles (although both do come into play). Here's how the cast and crew behind the MCU films managed to bring the most challenging scenes to life from the script to the screen.