This Week In Trailers: Ronaldo, The 17th Annual Animation Show Of Shows, Power Of Grayskull, Homesick For Chicago, Jamel Shabazz: Street Photographer
Trailers are an under-appreciated art form.
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Read More'The music does have to, in a way, play everybody. It's not specific.'
Read MoreWe spoke with Jeff Loveness, the writer of Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania, about bringing Kang and MODOK into the MCU, deleted scenes, and more.
Read MoreWith plans for a new streaming service and a franchise-focused future, Warner Bros. Discovery has a clear strategy. But is it a winning one?
Read MoreGive us any and every Great British Baking Show spinoff, please.
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Read MoreJordan Scott's debut film is an adpatation of Sheila Kohler's novel Cracks, adapted by the director and Brit TV stalwarts Ben Court and Caroline Ip.
Read More'What makes an Amblin movie work is that it is about these families and these characters who are really struggling to connect.'
Read MoreFrom his early supporting roles to starring turns as important historical figures, Forest Whitaker is one of the most compelling actors of his generation.
Read MoreNext time you feel like being scared, instead of rewatching your favorite horror movie, gather up some friends and play one of these great board games.
Read MoreAs Disney prioritized Marvel movies during the pandemic, a wave of diverse and original animated films were barely given a chance.
Read MoreJack Crusher's friction with Jean-Luc Picard has a new edge to it now.
Read MoreCocaine Bear may like to party, sure, but the monstrous Katahdin from the 1979 horror film Prophecy is high on life.
Read More'What can we observe about how a character might behave in the situation, and can we convey that to the audience with just enough nuance that they can see it?'
Read More'It was a challenge to dress 1,000 men on the battlefield and do it in a way that I didn't spend my whole budget.'
Read More'I read it and I was laughing so hard. It was so ridiculous and stupid and wild.'
Read More'Isn't that an incredible thing that movies can do, that they can make us forget ourselves, forget we are physical things, and just get completely lost in it?'
Read MoreShondaland has taken its fans on many bonkers and heartfelt thrill rides, and we're here to rank each series from best to worst.
Read MoreAwesome spaceships are a staple of any great science fiction movie, and we take a look at 12 of the coolest vehicles the genre has to offer.
Read MorePaul Walker had so much ahead of him when he died in 2013 at just 40 years old, but he left behind some memorable movies. We rank 15 of those movies.
Read MoreFrom new creatures to surprise cameos to the usual spectacle-filled battle scenes, here are Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's biggest moments.
Read MoreThese one-off characters from "Star Trek: Voyager" brought intrigue, tragedy, and romance to the Delta Quadrant.
Read MoreLet's go into annoying detail about that spectacular dance number in the opening credits of Peacemaker.
Read MoreWhich characters is James Gunn teasing for the DC Universe this week?
Read MoreCome along for a nostalgic adventure.
Read MoreIt's tough to pick Chris Farley's best "Saturday Night Live" sketch. After all, everyone loves "The Chris Farley Show," Matt Foley, and that Chippendales dance.
Read MoreFrom her timeless beauty to her unparalleled acting skills, Ingrid Bergman was the very definition of "movie star. Here are our picks for her best films.
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