With several horror franchises under his belt, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom director James Wan knows a thing or two about successful cinematic universes.
In the nearly 100 year history of the Academy Awards, a lot of Best Picture winners have been remade, or sequelized, but only a few have had their own TV shows.
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's sequel 28 Weeks Later ends on a horrifying note (a warning, if you will) that underlines the inescapable nature of the Rage virus.
Kim Cattrall appears to have joined the Star Trek universe at the wrong time, longing for the more skin-tight uniforms of Uhura's era than the '90s fashion.
Scarlett Johansson was quite worried about fitting into Black Widow's wardrobe, especially based on her appearance in comics, but she just did the work.
The new helmer of the Orphan franchise, William Brent Bell, has confirmed that a third installment is in the works; hopefully Isabelle Fuhrman is coming back.
Michael Myers has more than one canine kill in Halloween. Luckily that was just movie magic, as the method used to mimic the dog dying was simple and safe.
Zac Efron is a noted perfectionist on set, and that was no different for The Iron Claw, where he completely devoted himself to the role of Kevin Von Erich.
There are 12 (count 'em, 12) Ernest feature films starring Jim Varney to get through in total. Here's the best way to go about taking a trip around the Worrell.
Actors are often changing their bodies when a certain character requires it, but sometimes, actors like Jennifer Lawrence and Harrison Ford refuse to change.
When Keri Russell joined the Star Wars universe, the role of Zorii Bliss was appealing for a couple different reasons, including getting to wear a cool mask.
Murder, She Wrote movie writers Lauren Schuker Blum and Rebecca Angelo intend to honor Jessica Fletcher by approaching her from a more modern perspective.