• In the Tall Grass

    The New Horror Movie That's As Scary As Hereditary

    Spooky season is officially upon us, and Netflix is kicking off the most frightful time of year with a film that promises scares in line with 2018's genre-smashing shocker Hereditary. Horror author Joe Hill recently said that Netflix's new flick In the Tall Grass is "Hereditary-level scary."
  • Gwyneth Paltrow

    The Real Reason Gwyneth Paltrow Forgets What Marvel Movies She's In

    Gwyneth Paltrow has spent plenty of time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but her memories seem to be a little shaky. The actress has admitted that she hasn't even seen one of the Marvel movies she was in — that being Spider-Man: Homecoming, a film she also didn't remember being a part of at all.
  • Still from Joker

    The 'Radical Changes' Made To Joker In The Middle Of Filming

    ​Creating a unique take on the Joker was a bit of a moving target for Joaquin Phoenix. The actor recently sat down with the ​ReelBlend​ podcast to discuss the difficulties that he and director Todd Phillips had in nailing down the right characterization during the filming of ​Joker.
  • Ryan Coogler

    Black Panther's Ryan Coogler Is Making Another Comic Book Movie

    Black Panther director Ryan Coogler is taking some time away from Wakanda for an intriguing new comic book project. Coogler will produce an adaptation of the comic book series Bitter Root for Legendary, basing it on the Image comics created by Chuck Brown, Sanford Greene, and David F. Walker.
  • Matt Damon

    The $250 Million Movie Role Matt Damon Turned Down

    While Matt Damon has undoubtedly passed on dozens of movie roles in his career, it seems there's one in particular that's likely had him asking himself the very question his character from Good Will Hunting famously taunted a rival with. Here's the major movie role Damon turned down.
  • Martin Scorsese

    Martin Scorsese Has Some Harsh Words About Marvel Movies

    ​No Mighty Marvel for Marty. In a recent conversation with ​Empire​ magazine, Martin Scorsese — perhaps the world's greatest living film director — had some pretty harsh words for the movies of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which is by far the highest-grossing film franchise in history.
  • Daisy Ridley Rey The Rise of Skywalker

    The Star Wars Questions Rise Of Skywalker Will Finally Answer

    In an interview with Empire, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker co-writer Chris Terrio confirmed that the flick will answer two questions fans have been asking for years — one of which has sparked countless theories and another that has deeper, franchise-wide implications.
  • Ralph Breaks the Internet promo image

    Is Wreck-It Ralph Really Getting Another Movie Soon?

    Is he gonna wreck it... again?​ Lately, the rumor mill has been churning out little rumor nuggets which indicate that we haven't seen the last of Wreck-It Ralph, the star of his own eponymous 2012 feature and its 2018 sequel, ​Ralph Breaks the Internet. Are the rumors true?
  • Still from Joker

    The Real Reason Batman Isn't In The Joker Movie

    ​The Clown Prince of Crime is back on the silver screen — but a certain someone is missing from the proceedings. Much has been made of the fact that ​Joker,​ which stars Joaquin Phoenix as the iconic DC villain, is a film that sports a distinct lack of Batman. Why was this choice made?
  • Wesley Snipes and Black Panther

    What Wesley Snipes' 1990s Black Panther Movie Would Have Been Like

    The man behind the behind the shades in Blade almost brought a very different Marvel hero to the big screen in the '90s -- and he apparently still has quite a vivid memory of what his Black Panther might've looked like. Wesley Snipes recently opened up about his vision for a Black Panther movie.
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    Joker's Joaquin Phoenix Curses Out Crew Member In BTS Footage

    Is Joaquin Phoenix a petulant, spoiled movie star... or is he pulling our collective leg once again? During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Phoenix was presented with an outtake from Joker in which he appears to go on a profane rant aimed at a crew member named "Larry."
  • Frozen 2 poster

    Why It Took So Long To Make Frozen 2

    Hype for Frozen 2 is undeniably high, but everyone's been wondering why took more than half a decade to make the animated sequel happen. Happily, Frozen and Frozen 2 co-directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck have revealed the real reasons for the six-year gap between the first and second films.
  • Robert De Niro and Joaquin Phoenix in Joker

    How Robert De Niro Actually Feels About The Joker Controversy

    Robert De Niro has some things to say about the things other people are saying about his new movie. chatting to Variety​ during the red carpet event for another of his upcoming films The Irishman, Robert De Niro finally offered his own take on the controversy surrounding Joker.
  • Halloween Kills promo image

    Halloween Kills Casts Another Original Franchise Character

    The band is getting back together for ​Halloween Kills​ — and it's getting to be a pretty big band. Nancy Stephens, who appeared in John Carpenter's 1978 original film as Nurse Marion Chambers, has joined the cast of director David Gordon Green's sequel to last year's ​Halloween.
  • Clerks 2

    What You Can Expect From Clerks 3

    It's official: Kevin Smith, Jason Mewes, Brian O'Halloran, and Jeff Anderson are getting behind the counter once more for a third Clerks movie. Smith recently took to Facebook to drop the news and to clue fans into what they can expect from the upcoming film.
  • Elsa Frozen 2

    All The Songs On The Frozen 2 Soundtrack

    Our excitement for Frozen 2? We'll never let it go — especially now that the sequel's soundtrack song list has been revealed. The Frozen 2 soundtrack is available for pre-order now, and will be released on November 15. Frozen 2 will hit theaters a week later on November 22.
  • Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith on Jay and Silent Bob Reboot poster

    How Jay And Silent Bob Would Join The MCU - Exclusive

    Jay and Silent Bob are coming back to spoof comic book movies, Hollywood, and more once again in Jay and Silent Bob Reboot. But what if Jason Mewes' and Kevin Smith's iconic stoner duo did more than just smoke herb and spoof superheroes? What if they went out and joined the superheroes' world?