Fear The Walking Dead Will Look Very Different In Season 4
Fear the Walking Dead will have a new visual style in season 4 thanks to a big addition behind the scenes.
Read MoreFear the Walking Dead will have a new visual style in season 4 thanks to a big addition behind the scenes.
Read MoreTaika Waititi: Director, screenwriter, comedian, actor — and Adolf Hitler? Technically, yes. Waititi plays one of history's most notorious dictators in his forthcoming World War II satire Jojo Rabbit, and now fans have their first look at the filmmaker's "goofy, charming" take on Hitler.
Read MoreRyan Gosling is going zip, zoom, straight to the moon in the rollicking debut trailer for Damien Chazelle's First Man. As one might guess from the title, the movie is a biopic of astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first human being to ever set foot on the moon. Check it out for yourself, and be dazzled.
Read MoreOnce upon a time in Hollywood, everyone in Hollywood was cast in the same Quentin Tarantino movie. James Marsden is the latest big-name actor to join Tarantino's much-buzzed about tenth film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, and many, many more.
Read MoreThe Shadow King takes many shapes, but he'll look entirely different in the second season of Legion.
Read MoreStephen Hawking was one of the most brilliant thinkers of his time and an iconic figure who transcended science.
Read MoreThe home release of the Rian Johnson-directed movie Star Wars: The Last Jedi includes a "silent film" version that keeps the music and the visuals and strips everything else away.
Read MoreRyan Gosling is all suited up for First Man. No, seriously, he's literally in an astronaut suit as Neil Armstrong for the upcoming biopic directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Damien Chazelle. The film also stars Claire Foy, Corey Stoll, Kyle Chandler, Jason Clarke, and Jon Bernthal.
Read MoreAs if Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood didn't have enough A-list actors attached, the film just secured Al Pacino in a notable role. Pacino will star alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Dakota Fanning, Damian Lewis, Kurt Russell, and many more in the 1969-set pic.
Read MoreAll that waiting is going to be so worth it. Disney-Pixar's Incredibles 2 is set to become Fandango's top animated pre-seller of all time, snatching the record from 2016's Finding Dory, the current top-grossing animated film in history.
Read MoreHe sees you when you're sleeping, he knows when you're awake, and if you're his sister who has spent the last 40 years trying to not be murdered by him, he'll come after you anyway. We're talking about Michael Myers, of course, who makes his official return in a new teaser trailer for Halloween.
Read MoreLooks like Spike Lee and Luke Cage series creator Cheo Hodari Coker are spinning their own web in the Spider-Man movie universe with Nightwatch.
Read MoreAlex Garland is turning to the small screen for his next project, the drama thriller series Devs, which FX picked up in a pilot order.
Read MoreThe sequel to House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects started shooting today.
Read MoreTheories that The Flash's new mystery girl is Barry and Iris' time-displaced daughter are apparently not accurate.
Read MoreClaire Foy is Lisbeth Salander in the first trailer for Sony Pictures' Girl with the Dragon Tattoo sequel, The Girl in the Spider's Web. The movie sees The Crown star taking over for Rooney Mara, who played the role of the titular girl in the first American adaptation of the Millennium book series.
Read MoreTo say that Stranger Things is an overnight sensation-turned-cultural phenomenon would be a fitting statement, but one of the show's stars believed it wouldn't achieve any success at all. David Harbour, who plays the Chief Jim Hopper, admitted that he was scared Stranger Things would fail.
Read MoreGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 director James Gunn recently confirmed another reference tucked inside the film.
Read MoreGood things comes in threes. Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood has cast Dakota Fanning, Damian Lewis, and Luke Perry. The trio join Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie in the film that takes place in 1960s Hollywood, around the time of the Manson Family Murders.
Read MoreSorry, Amazon — Peter Jackson is moving on to the Grey Havens. According to a new interview, the director of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies is denying all involvement in Amazon's upcoming, billion dollar re-adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's beloved fantasy stories.
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