Marvel Legends is finally giving us unmasked versions of Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire as Spidey, as well as new versions of Doc Ock and Green Goblin.
Scott Waugh tells us how Expendables 4 delivers something audiences have never seen before, and how the franchise is more 'grounded' than its contemporaries.
Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island is the best Scooby-Doo movie ever made, and the secret to the film's success lies in what it learned from The Twilight Zone.
John Carney, the writer/director behind the 2016 musical Sing Street, told us he has considered making Sing Street 2, but gave his reasons for not pursuing it.
In honor of the alien invasion flick No One Will Save You hitting Hulu this weekend, Scariest Scene Ever is looking at the alien movie The Fourth Kind.
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, /Film spoke with several of the people behind the beloved film to learn how it was made.
We spoke to No One Will Save You director/writer Brian Duffield about tapping back into classic aliens, writing a movie with almost no dialogue, and more.
Free Guy 2 sounded like a sure thing but after a few years of silence, many are asking, 'Is it still happening?' Here's what we know about the Free Guy sequel.
Mads Mikkelsen's 2003 movie The Green Butcher served as inspiration for one character's hairstyle in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. But it wasn't Mads.
Mad Max: Fury Road is one of the best action movies of the 21st century. Its powerful and complex ending is a huge reason why. Here's that ending, explained.
A sliding doors moment for the ages: David Fincher settled into the director's chair for Blade before moving on to make Se7en. How would cinema have changed?
Expend4bles is an action-packed thrill ride, but you may have missed a few of the finer details that wrapped up in the finale. That's why we're here to explain.
Action sequel Expendables 4 (aka Expend4bles) is probably the best entry in the franchise, and that's not really saying much at all. Here's our review.
The V/H/S is back with a vengeance with V/H/S/85, a neon-soaked '80s nightmare featuring shorts from directors like Scott Derrickson and Gigi Saul Guerrero.
Chris Evans seems content with his career at the moment, but he's not ruling out a possible return to Marvel Studios. Settle down - it won't happen for a while.
Demián Rugna, whose 2017 film Terrified freaked us the heck out, is back with an eerie new horror film called When Evil Lurks. Check out the trailer here.