Although it's not as charming as the first season, Season 2 of Amazon Prime's "The Summer I Turned Pretty" is still a solid guilty pleasure drama series.
Tom Holland loves making movies, but he definitely doesn't love Hollywood - and the actor isn't shy when it comes to talking about his difficult industry.
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Stoic, cold-blooded Gravik is a perfect villain for "Secret Invasion." In fact, Episode 4 makes clear that he's the scariest antagonist in any MCU show.
Tony Chan's Coolpeds Briefcase walked out of "Shark Tank" without a deal, but how have the company and its products been doing since its Season 9 appearance?
"Quicksand," a Shudder original horror film from writer Matt Pitts and director Andrés Beltrán, has two good performances outweighed by survival horror tropes.
If the Exiles make their debut in "Deadpool 3," it's possible the film could serve as a backdoor pilot for the X-Men's long-awaited entry into the MCU.
It's no secret that Tom Cruise is serious about his films. In fact, he cares so much that some material was cut from "Mission: Impossible 7" for a good reason.
"Platonic" explores the question of whether a man and a woman can truly have a friendship that isn't romantic, and the season finale seems to find the answer.
Christopher Nolan's latest film, "Oppenheimer," left critics floored following the film's world premiere. Here's what they had to say about it on social media.
Toho's new Godzilla movie has an intriguing title in the form of "Godzilla: Minus One." As it turns out, the film's name holds some dark narrative significance.
Some may remember the confectioner's helpers from "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory with joy, but here's the disturbing past of the original Oompa Loompas.
In anticipation for the anti-hero led team's MCU debut, Marvel Comics has recently announced the return of the Thunderbolts in the pages of Marvel Comics.
One scene in "Secret Invasion" Episode 3 makes it clearer than ever that Marvel is still ignoring one of its most powerful stories in the wake of "Endgame."
Jake Anderson has been crab fishing for a long time, but that doesn't mean the "Deadliest Catch" star isn't acutely aware of the nightmarish dangers of his job.