• 2001: A Space Odyssey

    Classic Movies People Still Don't Understand

    A film doesn't necessarily need to make perfect sense to be a classic. Some of the most complex, baffling, and even infuriating films ever made have still ascended to become masterpieces. Here are a few films that made it to classic status even if some viewers still don't quite understand them.
  • Shrek Donkey Puss in Boots

    Shrek And Puss In Boots Reboots In The Works

    A Shrek reboot? Shrek, yeah! A Puss in Boots reboot? More like Puss in Re-Boots! Puns aside, Universal Pictures had some serious news to deliver on Tuesday, when the studio announced that reboots of Shrek and Puss in Boots are in the works from Minions and Despicable Me producer Chris Meledandri.
  • still from Warrior

    The Best Tom Hardy Movies You've Never Seen

    You've seen Tom Hardy's biggest hits, but they offer just a small taste of this talented actor's wildly impressive resume. If you're interested in getting a firsthand look at more of his work, there are couple dozen other films in his filmography you might want to check out.
  • Ryan Reynolds Deadpool Christmas

    Deadpool 2: PG-13 Version Gets Official Title, New Release Date

    Following the announcement that 20th Century Fox had plans to rework the raunchy Deadpool sequel into a more family-friendly, appropriate-for-most-ages movie to be released this holiday season, the studio has revealed the title of and release date for the PG-13 cut of Deadpool 2.
  • Kimiko Ikegami in House

    Small Details That Explain Confusing Movie Endings

    There are some films that seem to elude easy interpretations. Luckily, many of them include elements of symbolism or foreshadowing that make their ambiguous endings just a little bit more clear. Here are small details that help explain some of the most confusing movie endings.
  • Ian McShane as Al Swearengen on Deadwood

    Deadwood Movie Begins Shooting With Original Cast

    Deadwood is no longer dead in the water. Deadline reports that 12 years after the conclusion of the acclaimed HBO series, a two-hour film continuing the story is finally before the cameras, with no fewer than a dozen original cast members returning.
  • Joaquin Phoenix Joker

    Joker: Joaquin Phoenix Kicks Back In Behind-The-Scenes Set Photo

    Playing the Clown Prince of Crime really takes it out of a guy. Director Todd Phillips recently shared a photo of Joaquin Phoenix relaxing in between takes on the set of Joker, the forthcoming film in which Phoenix stars as Arthur Fleck, the struggling comedian who eventually becomes the Joker.
  • Ryan Reynolds in Green Lantern

    The Worst Special Effects Fails In Popular Movies

    No matter how big a budget or talented a team, sometimes good special effects aren't in the cards for a movie. Even good movies sometimes drop the ball and foist a historically bad visual atrocity upon viewers' eyes. Get ready to read up on the worst special effects fails in popular movies.
  • Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody

    Bohemian Rhapsody Scores $122.5 Million Box Office Opening

    Bohemian Rhapsody rocking the box office this past weekend? It's the real life, not just fantasy. The Rami Malek-starring biopic, which centers around legendary British rock band Queen and its frontman Freddie Mercury, earned a cool $122.5 million worldwide when it opened on Friday, November 2.
  • Bill Skarsgard as Pennywise in IT: Chapter One

    It: Chapter Two Wraps Filming

    It's all over but the floating. Director Andy Muschietti took to Instagram on Thursday, November 1 to report that It: Chapter Two, the conclusion to 2017's record-breaking first chapter, has officially wrapped filming. He thanked his cast and crew in both English and Spanish in an emotional post.
  • Dakota Johnson in Suspiria

    The Ending Of Suspiria Explained

    So — you went and saw Suspiria. Maybe you even sat through the whole thing! This two-and-a-half hour journey is pretty definitely not the sort of moviegoing experience that goes down well for everybody. We're sure you have a few questions.
  • Frozen Elsa and Anna

    Frozen 2 Release Date Changed

    The original release date for Frozen 2? Yeah, Disney just let that go​. The House of Mouse has moved the debut date for the sequel to 2013's Frozen up by one week. Directed by Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, Frozen 2 brings back Kristen Bell as Anna, Idina Menzel as Elsa, and Josh Gad as Olaf.
  • Russell Crowe Gladiator

    Ridley Scott On Board For Gladiator Sequel

    After nearly two decades, Ridley Scott is bringing us back into the arena. Variety reports that the veteran director has begun development on a sequel to his Academy Award-winning 2000 historical drama Gladiator, and distributor Paramount is already along for the ride.
  • Ewan McGregor

    Ewan McGregor Joins Birds Of Prey As Black Mask

    Black Mask is coming to drive the Birds batty. Deadline reports that Ewan McGregor has joined the cast of DC and Warner Bros.' big-screen adaptation of Birds of Prey as the villainous Black Mask, a longtime fixture of Batman's rogues' gallery.
  • The cast of Meet the Robinsons

    The Best Disney Movies You've Never Seen

    People love to talk about the worst of things, and bad Disney films are a common subject. Not every film deserves its reputation, and it's often worthwhile to check out a film and judge for yourself. Here is a selection of Disney movies you probably haven't bothered to watch, but probably should.
  • Sam J. Jones in Flash Gordon (1980)

    Overlord Director Julius Avery To Take On Flash Gordon Reboot

    He's a mighty Flash, and he's coming to save the world once again. Julius Avery, the director at the helm of J.J. Abrams and Bad Robot's forthcoming undead Nazi thriller Overlord, is in talks with Fox to write and direct a new film based on the iconic character Flash Gordon.