The Coen Brothers' "No Country for Old Men" is the most famous adaptation of a Cormac McCarthy book, but the legendary author inspired other films worth seeing.
Is Batman the mask, or is Bruce Wayne? A new four-issue series by Rafael Grampá from DC's Black Label imprint will explore the dark side of this question.
"Secret Invasion" attempts to bring intergalactic intrigue to the MCU. Despite Samuel L. Jackson in the lead and an impressive premise, it falls short.
Treat Williams, who played Lenny Ross on "Blue Bloods," passed away on June 12, and several of his co-stars have released touching tributes to the actor.
Showrunner Robert Kirkman discussed bringing a new shared universe to the comics world and teased what readers can expect from some of its upcoming projects.
In an interview, Bryan Cranston revealed how he's interested in returning as Hal for a "Malcolm in the Middle" reunion to show what the family's up to today.
Letitia Wright spoke to Looper about working with Michael K. Williams in "Surrounded" and what it means to help blaze a path for Black women in Westerns.
Marketed as a throwback to mid-aughts parody fare like the "Scary Movie" films, "The Blackening" is both more interesting and less laugh-out-loud funny.
"The Walking Dead: Dead City" has some great moments, but even the talents of Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan can't distract from how unnecessary it feels.
Although the protagonist of the upcoming "The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim" technically appears in Tolkien's writings, she is an obscure figure.
An awkward scene featuring Jeff Goldblum was cut from "Thor: Ragnarok," leading some fans to question why. Here's a look at why the scene might have been cut.
Although it will take the franchise in new directions, "The War of the Rohirrim" also aims to capture the magic of Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings" films.
An artist on Instagram gave Batman fans an idea of what it might look like to see the world's greatest detective fused with a Stormtrooper from "Star Wars."
As a Pixar movie, "Elemental" is bound to be emotional, and Leah Lewis had a very appropriate reaction to seeing her character, Ember, on the big screen.