While not everyone may love romantic comedies, we're here to make the case that these five films are still worthy of your time, despite their rom-com qualities.
With the X-Men slated to join the MCU sometime in the next few years, AI has generated images of how they might look -- and the results are incredible.
"Jennifer's Body" arguably stands out as the best movie in Megan Fox's filmography, though it did earn her the dubious honor of winning her first Razzie.
An intriguing "WALL-E" fan theory suggests Pixar's adorable robot protagonist is not humanity's savior but actually a stand-in for the devil who dooms mankind.
Despite Wonder Woman's rise in popularity under Gal Gadot's stewardship, the Amazon may remain in limbo for the first few years of James Gunn's DC Universe.
The first trailer for the Bill Skarsgard-starring remake of "The Crow" is out, and fans aren't impressed for the most part, as shown in their Twitter reactions.
Close to three decades after its underwhelming debut in theaters, the 1996 Mark Wahlberg thriller "Fear," is proving quite popular among Netflix viewers.
Here's a closer look at the wild rumors that Elizabeth Debicki, best known for playing Princess Diana on "The Crown," will replace Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman
Rumors suggest that Marvel has canceled development on a sequel to "Eternals" -- a film that earned middling reviews and underperformed at the box office.
If you've been patiently waiting for "National Treasure 3" to arrive in theaters, take a deep breath and read what Nicolas Cage has to say about the matter.
The trailer for "The Spider," starring Chandler Riggs, reimagines Peter Parker's well-known Spider-Man origin story as a nightmare-inducing horror flick.
A "Deadpool & Wolverine" rumor claims former Superman star Henry Cavill will make his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut as one of the film's Wolverine variants.
The trailer for the Bill Skarsgård-led reboot of "The Crow" is out, and it offers a thrilling look at the latest take on Eric Draven and Shelly Webster's story.
DC and Joker fans rejoice! Mark Hamill, wielder of the greatest Joker laugh, becomes the Clown Prince of Crime in this fascinating piece of live-action fan art.