Indiana Jones And The Great Circle Answers A 44-Year-Old Franchise Question
The excellent video game Indiana Jones and the Great Circle answers a question that's been hanging over the Indiana Jones franchise for years.
Read MoreThe excellent video game Indiana Jones and the Great Circle answers a question that's been hanging over the Indiana Jones franchise for years.
Read MoreMichael Douglas has said he's more or less done with acting in films and TV shows, but he hasn't completely shut the door on his potential return to the screen.
Read MorePop superstar Michael Jackson wanted a role in a Tim Burton movie so badly that he created a whole concept album for it.
Read MoreBehind most iconic movies is a great composer. Here are 15 incredible film composers who have scored absolutely massive wins at the box office.
Read MoreJames Gunn's Superman pays lip service to the idea of hope, but Marvel's Thunderbolts* featured characters who had to scratch and claw to achieve that idea.
Read MoreDisney movies have always been known to tug at the heartstrings, but these are the saddest Disney movies that will certainly make tears come out of your face
Read MoreWillem Dafoe is a fantastic Green Goblin, but getting him back on board for Spider-Man: No Way Home required meeting one understandable demand.
Read MoreSometimes horror movie effects are so good it causes real-life panic, like with John Carpenter's The Thing and the fake version of the cutest, fluffiest Thing.
Read MoreCinematography can be an integral part of what makes horror movies so scary and so effective in delivering their message, as is evident in these 15 films.
Read MoreJames Gunn's Superman sends audiences out on a high note with a song that calls back to a critical interaction between Lois and Clark. Here's the song.
Read MoreAlright. We've seen enough. It's time for James Gunn's Superman and Matt Reeves' Batman to be in the same canonical DCU.
Read MoreAri Aster's Eddington tackles a myriad of controversial topics in a neo-Western framework, and we spoke with the director about the film's influences and more.
Read MoreA24's Sorry, Baby is one of the best films of 2025. Here's our interview with writer/director/star Eva Victor and co-stars Naomi Ackie and Lucas Hedges.
Read MoreAri Aster isn't necessarily anti-superhero movie, but there's a reason the Hereditary and Midsommar director passed on helming this notorious Marvel flick.
Read MoreA shocking cameo in the new I Know What You Did Last Summer weirdly connects the film to the franchise's most controversial element.
Read MoreRachel Brosnahan knows exactly which DC hero she wants to see in a Superman sequel (though, ideally, the film will avoid adapting a related comic book story).
Read MoreAri Aster's Eddington is bound to be a divisive and controversial movie, especially when it comes to the arrival of the film's mysterious villains.
Read MoreThe fact that tickets went on sale a year in advance for The Odyssey is...not great for the future of appointment cinema.
Read MoreJames Gunn's Superman is unapologetically earnest and silly, and these traits are best embodied by the movie's standout character. (No, not Superman himself.)
Read MoreJoaquin Phoenix couldn't figure out his Eddington character, Joe Cross, until director Ari Aster did something that inadvertently unlocked the role for him.
Read MoreThe mid-credits scene in the new I Know What You Did Last Summer movie nods to one of the earlier films in the franchise in an exciting way.
Read MoreSorry, Dredd fans: Karl Urban almost certainly isn't going to be donning the helmet for the newly announced reboot from Taika Waititi.
Read More1986's Howard the Duck is often credited as the first movie based on Marvel Comics, but the real honor goes to a movie that came out in 1985.
Read MoreDisney's live-action Lilo & Stitch is the first Hollywood film to pass $1 billion at the box office in 2025, but can another movie top it? Let's take a look.
Read MoreBased on its trailer, Mortal Kombat II focuses heavily on Karl Urban as Johnny Cage. However, that seemingly means leaving a big part of the first movie behind.
Read MoreTron: Ares has two big things going for it based on its trailer. Unfortunately, it also makes some baffling choices (and casting Jared Leto is one of them).
Read MoreArnold Schwarzenegger is no stranger to sequels, but there's one the Terminator star still yearns to make after years of failing to get it off the ground.
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