Charles Band, the producer of franchises like Puppet Master and the Gingerdead Man, is making a Barbenheimer movie about dolls who build an atomic bomb.
For the sci-fi movie The Creator, director Gareth Edwards imagined an alternate history where dominant tech was different, changing the future's visual design.
Now that's Turtle Power! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem has hit the $100 million mark at the U.S. box office, with potentially much more to come.
Hasbro's Marvel Legends line is releasing new MCU action figures from The Infinity Saga, including Iron Man, Thor, Black Widow, Bruce Banner, and more.
With a smile and a song, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is getting a 4K Blu-ray release as part of Disney Animation's 100-year anniversary celebration.
Aaron Eckhart (The Dark Knight) gets a new canine partner with titanium teeth in the Muzzle trailer, showcasing what may be an unconventional buddy thriller.
Mondo is completing the Cornetto Trilogy vinyl soundtrack set with Steven Price's score for The World's End for the 10th anniversary of Edgar Wright's movie.
LaKeith Stanfield wants to be his own personal Jesus in the trailer for The Harder They Fall director Jeymes Samuel's Biblical epic The Book of Clarence.
We're always excited when there's a new David Fincher movie on the way, so we can't wait to see the filmmaker's latest, The Killer. Watch the trailer here.
Jurassic Park re-released in 3D this past weekend, and even though it didn't make the top 10, it still found a decent chunk of money for a 30-year old movie.
Emma Seligman's hilarious, female-led comedy Bottoms has now beaten a record previously held by the Daniels' Oscar-winning hit. Will Bottoms go the distance?
Richard Donner's 1988 Christmas comedy Scrooged is getting a 4K Blu-ray release to mark the film's 35th anniversary. Read the list of special features here.
LaKeith Stanfield plays an 'everyman' who knows Jesus Christ in The Book of Clarence, Jeymes Samuel's follow-up to his directing debut on The Harder They Fall.
Greta Gerwig's Barbie has broken another record, this time becoming WB's highest grossing movie (not adjusted for inflation) in the company's 100-year history.