Greta Gerwig's Barbie just ended an incredible run of being in the top 10 films at the U.S. box office, fending off films like Meg 2, Blue Beetle, and more.
LEGO has released a new playset for the final battle from Spider-Man: No Way Home, and it's one of the best building brick recreations of a Marvel scene.
With his new film Thanksgiving, based on a fake trailer he created years ago, director Eli Roth wanted to make something 'shocking in a different way.'
Bradley Cooper continues to prove he's a strong director with Maestro, but the Leonard Bernstein film is lacking a great script to match that direction.
Universal's expensive bet on David Gordon Green's The Exorcist: Believer and its planned sequels could end up coming back to bite the studio in a big way.
Ridley Scott is developing a four-hour-long director's cut of his historical epic Napoleon, which will stream on Apple TV+ following the film's theatrical run.
Burt Reynolds almost played Han Solo and Dennis Hopper was cast as Christof in The Truman Show. The right people ultimately played these roles -- and others.
Bill Skarsgård's Pennywise became instantly iconic, but Andy Muschetti's adaptation of Stephen King's "It" works largely because of its talented young stars.
Mark Hamill did most of his own stunts in Return of the Jedi, save for two key moments in the Star Wars film (including one from the Sarlacc pit sequence).
2018's Tomb Raider did well enough at the box office to start the gears moving for a Tomb Raider 2. It's been years, however - where does the sequel stand now?
Co-starring Dane DeHaan in a narrative described as 'Mad Max meets The Twilight Zone,' Metallica: Through the Never was a big swing and a box office disaster.
These days, it's hard to picture anyone except Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man. But getting the actor cast for the first film required some sneaky tactics.
A shocking twist can cement a horror movie in your subconscious forever, and some of the best are sneakily set up by master filmmakers in surprising ways.