A Long-Awaited Mel Brooks Parody Sequel May Finally Happen
Josh Gad seems to be teasing the possibility of a Spaceballs sequel finally coming together, nearly 40 years after Mel Brooks' original Star Wars parody.
Read MoreJosh Gad seems to be teasing the possibility of a Spaceballs sequel finally coming together, nearly 40 years after Mel Brooks' original Star Wars parody.
Read MoreDakota Fanning's character in The Watcher is named Mina, and in an interview, the actress told us she loved the nod to the Dracula character of the same name.
Read MoreIshana Night Shyamalan's The Watchers is a twisty folktale horror film, so here's the ending explained for those still putting the pieces together.
Read MoreDirector Akira Kurosawa's classic epic Seven Samurai is returning to theaters to celebrate its 70th anniversary with a 4K restoration.
Read MoreWhat's that behind you? It's Renny Harlin's horror reboot The Strangers: Chapter 1, which has started making its way onto the home market.
Read MoreWe investigate a certain director cameo that's been happening in the Bad Boys movies, including Bad Boys: Ride or Die.
Read MoreBad Boys: Ride or Die doesn't ignore Will Smith's now infamous slap from the Oscars.
Read MoreKurt Russell originally grew his Tombstone mustache to match that of the real Wyatt Earp before the events in the film take place.
Read MoreInside Out 2 aims to bring Pixar's box office dominance back after a rough few years thanks to the underperforming Lightyear and pandemic woes.
Read MoreBad Boys: Ride or Die is the fourth film in the action-comedy franchise and we've got the ending explained as we look toward a possible Bad Boys 5.
Read MoreWarner Bros. and Legendary have found their new MonsterVerse director. Grant Sputore will direct the follow-up to Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.
Read MoreTwister is finally getting a sequel this year, but original star Bill Paxton had an idea for 'the Jaws version' of the movie years ago.
Read MoreHere are the 10 best movies and shows we previewed at today's Next on Netflix: Animation event in Los Angeles, including new Tomb Raider, Terminator, and more.
Read MoreTim Burton was ready to quit making movies. Now, thanks to Netflix's hit Wednesday, he's finally tackling a Beetlejuice sequel.
Read MoreIn 1986, Jackie Chan co-wrote, directed, and starred in Armour of God, an Indiana Jones riff that contains some stellar martial arts action sequences.
Read MoreThese are the only major actors still alive from Peter Bogdanovich's Paper Moon.
Read MoreThe Hunger Games will return with Sunrise on the Reaping, a new prequel movie (and book) about the infamous Second Quarter Quell.
Read MoreIshana Night Shyamalan's horror movie The Watchers is uneven in its story, but boasts some fine filmmaking. Here's our review.
Read MoreGodzilla is a massively popular fictional character born from the real-life horror of nuclear bombs, just like ... SpongeBob SquarePants?!
Read MoreDune: Part Two used a real Italian sanctuary for key scenes featuring Florence Pugh and Christopher Walken, and no movie had been allowed to shoot there before.
Read MoreAs Good As It Gets director James L. Brooks and Jack Nicholson took drastic measures to get on the same page about the latter's character.
Read MoreMany elements from The Silence of the Lambs were inspired by real serial killers, including Buffalo Bill's infamous pit.
Read MoreGodzilla vs. Kong's visual effects team looked to the most famous movie cyborg of all time while designing Mechagodzilla for the film.
Read MoreYour Fat Friend, which tracks the rise of raconteur Aubrey Gordon and explores fatness in America, is a vital counterbalance to Darren Aronofsky's The Whale.
Read MoreEagle-eyed viewers have noticed a dark mark on Noriko's neck at the end of Godzilla Minus One. Here's what the mark means and how it could factor into a sequel.
Read MoreIt turns out the horror movie Tarot is a surprise hit. Here's how Sony went about turning the small film into box office gold.
Read MoreThe Alien: Romulus trailer finds a way of making the original Alien's iconic tagline even more horrifying (and literal) than it already was.
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