Every Character Who Killed Bruce Wayne's Parents In Batman Movies & TV Shows
Bruce Wayne's parents die a lot in Batman movies and TV shows (like, a lot a lot), but the identity of their killer isn't always the same.
Read MoreBruce Wayne's parents die a lot in Batman movies and TV shows (like, a lot a lot), but the identity of their killer isn't always the same.
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Read MoreIf you're looking for a holiday film outside of the usual festive fare, Taron Egerton's Netflix action movie is calling your name.
Read MoreA comic book cover promised readers that Batman and Sherlock Holmes would team up to solve a mystery, but the pages inside told a different story.
Read MoreIncredible animatronics and well-placed jump scares can't save Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, which plays like a movie written by Reddit fan theories.
Read MoreMost folks haven't seen this Icelandic '80s Viking film since it's near-impossible to stream, which is too bad since it's a fantastic 'Cod Western.'
Read MoreScarlett Johansson is leaving Black Widow and the Marvel Cinematic Universe behind and joining Robert Pattinson in Matt Reeves' The Batman 2 for DC.
Read MoreBreak out your video camera: Paramount is gearing up for yet another Paranormal Activity movie, with Jason Blum and James Wan on board to produce.
Read MoreThis witty spy thriller, which was one of Alfred Hitchcock's early career hits, is absolutely worth seeking out, especially since it's streaming for free.
Read MoreReady or Not 2: Here I Come brings Sarah Michelle Gellar into the mix, and the film's trailer even includes a subtle Buffy the Vampire Slayer reference.
Read MoreMondo has a new set of Lord of the Rings posters by artist Riccardo Federici that bring singular moments from each movie to life in stunning artwork.
Read MoreIf you've got a Netflix subscription and an itch for some holiday spirit, these are the best Christmas movies streaming on the service right now.
Read MoreOddly enough, a moment from Paul Schrader's American Gigolo served as inspiration for a scene in Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein.
Read MoreDoes Tim Heidecker hate Kyle Mooney or are we witnessing brilliant, long-running performance art? Let's dive into the 'feud' between the comedy greats.
Read MoreThe trailer for Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, starring Samara Weaving and Kathryn Newton, looks like bloody fun, but it also has us slightly concerned.
Read MoreLucasfilm reportedly asked Rian Johnson to direct Star Wars: Episode IX after he made The Last Jedi, but is that true? Here's the answer from Johnson himself.
Read MoreMost live-action remakes of animated films are creatively bankrupt despite their box office success, but here's how to make them work.
Read MoreAdam Sandler has proven to be a formidable acting presence, and there's Oscar buzz for the Sandman in his latest film coming to Netflix.
Read MoreSurprisingly, it was Andy Garcia's work in a critically lambasted crime-thriller that convinced Landman creator Taylor Sheridan to cast him in the oil drama.
Read MoreRoger Ebert gave a perfect score to every Best Picture winner of the 1980s, save for one, and his reasoning was pretty questionable.
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