Netflix's "You People" is set for release in late January and the trailer has dropped. With Eddie Murphy and Jonah Hill leading the way, we're in for a treat.
Darren Aronofsky's "The Whale," is full of heart-wrenching moments, which is no accident because the director wants to normalize crying in theaters again.
Thuggish Winston on "Big Sky: Deadly Trails" was a breakout, even if he was killed too soon. No surprise — the actor who played him is an accomplished vet.
Thomas du Crest's concept art shows us a glimpse at what "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" might look like in a creepier corner of the multiverse.
Jeremy Renner is in high spirits following the snowplow accident he experienced on January 1, and he shared a funny video with his social media followers.
Emma Myers' character of Enid in "Wednesday" is a werewolf, so Tim Burton made sure to ingrain some proper werewolf behaviors through boot camp training.
The first trailer for "Renfield" has arrived, and it's exactly what we needed. Check out Nicolas Cage as Dracula and Nicholas Hoult as the titular sidekick.
"CSI: Vegas" star Jay Lee shared his experience of leading his first episode, what he's learned from his co-stars, and what he'd like to see for his character.
"CSI: Vegas" fans keep asking "Will they or won't they?" about partners Allie and Josh. Here, Mandeep Dhillon explains that she'd like for them to get together.
Sony gives "Gran Turismo" fans a high-octane sneak peek at the live-action film adaptation, and it promises precisely what you'd expect: cars ... lots of cars.
Diego Calva is one of the main characters and stars of "Babylon" and the Mexican actor has admitted to Pokemon helping him learn and improve his English.
Austin Butler received widespread praise for his lead performance in "Elvis," and the actor recently revealed how he connected to the King of Rock and Roll.
The trailer dropped for Lee Cronin's "Evil Dead Rise," and fans united to share their visceral reactions to one scene in particular, featuring a cheese grater.
Paul Dano is known for his dedication to bringing his characters to life. His approach was no different for his role in Steven Spielberg's "The Fabelmans."