Hoppers Super Bowl Trailer Teases The Funniest Pixar Movie Yet
Pixar's latest has dropped a trailer for the Super Bowl, so check out this new look at Hoppers, headed to theaters in March 2026.
Read MorePixar's latest has dropped a trailer for the Super Bowl, so check out this new look at Hoppers, headed to theaters in March 2026.
Read MoreLooking for the new trailers released on Super Bowl Sunday? We've rounded-up all of the fresh looks at 2026's most anticipated films.
Read MoreA Super Bowl trailer for Supergirl reveals the adorable Baby Krypto and teases the origin story of how he and Kara Zor-El first met on Krypton.
Read MoreHere is a list of every Blade movie, ranked from worst to best — and yes, we're including the daywalker's supporting role in Deadpool & Wolverine.
Read MoreHis roles in Succession and 2005's Pride & Prejudice brought Matthew Macfadyen loads of acclaim. His role in this Alexandre Dumas movie adaptation? Not so much.
Read MoreIf the trailer for Project Hail Mary has you hype for Ryan Gosling's sci-fi flick, the first 30 minutes of footage will have you even more excited.
Read MoreRyan Gosling puts the 'not' in astronaut in the new trailer for Phil Lord and Chris Miller's sci-fi adventure Project Hail Mary.
Read MoreThis 2015 Jake Gyllenhaal boxing movie was originally written for Eminem, and now it's available to stream on Paramount+.
Read MoreWilliam Shatner is a fan of older movies, but it's hard to imagine his Star Trek counterpart, Captain Kirk, loving the same crime thriller classic as him.
Read MoreJack Palance is a legend of the Western genre, so much so that the Oscar-winner even inspired two very different Marvel and DC Comics characters.
Read MoreIf you're not interested in watching the Super Bowl, here are a few alternate suggestions for movies and TV shows to check out instead of the big game.
Read MoreRemember when Landman cast member Andy Garcia appeared in this sci-fi movie based on an action figure? Probably not, since no one saw it.
Read MoreFilm critic Roger Ebert was one of the best to ever do it, but every now and then he'd hate a movie that was actually pretty darn good. Here are 10 examples.
Read MoreTupac Shakur's acting debut came via a brief cameo in a box office bomb starring Chevy Chase and directed by Dan Aykroyd.
Read MoreWuthering Heights is returning to the big screen with Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, but the 1939 adaptation starring Laurence Olivier is still a must-watch.
Read MoreOne of Liam Neeson's best and most underappreciated films impressed the late, great Roger Ebert. Here's why you should check out this historical adventure.
Read MoreBefore working on Alien: Resurrection, filmmaker Jean-Pierre Jeunet directed Ron Perlman in a truly visually extravagant sci-fi fantasy movie.
Read MoreChris Evans might be the heroic Captain America, but that makes his villainous roles so much fun to watch. Check out his latest on Netflix.
Read MoreAfter playing John Connor in Terminator 2 made Edward Furlong an overnight success, he followed it up with a Stephen King sequel no one seemed to like.
Read MoreLegendary singer/songwriter Bob Dylan once said that his favorite movie was Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ.
Read MoreAs a director, Guillermo del Toro has never backed down from a challenge. Unfortunately, perhaps his toughest film to make was also a box office flop.
Read MoreKevin Costner's Wyatt Earp had the bad luck of coming out on the heels of Tombstone, and it flopped. Now, the Western is streaming on Netflix.
Read MoreJames Cameron's favorite Avatar: Fire and Ash scene involves glowing worms, aggressive tendrils, and careful character work from Oona Chaplin and Stephen Lang.
Read MoreRobin Williams is remembered by most for his comedic roles, but in 2006, he starred in a forgotten psychological thriller.
Read MoreCritic Roger Ebert was definitely not a fan of this early 2000s Jason Statham sci-fi movie directed by Paul W. S. Anderson.
Read MoreThis acclaimed Willem Dafoe-led historical adventure drama was abruptly deleted from Disney+, but it's now streaming elsewhere for free.
Read MoreIt's common knowledge that Stephen King hated Stanley Kubrick's movie adaptation of The Shining, but Steven Spielberg didn't immediately love the film, either.
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