The Fargo series has made many references to the Coen brothers film, but according to series creator Noah Hawley, the biggest homage is still yet to come.
Richard Moll, the actor of towering height who played Bull the Bailiff in Night Court and voiced Two-Face in Batman: The Animated Series, has died at 80.
The Social Network is now more prophetic than anyone could have thought. Doesn't that practically beg for a sequel? David Fincher has a new word on that.
Disney has shuffled some release dates, pushing Snow White and Elio to 2025 while removing the Jonathan Majors movie Magazine Dreams from the calendar.
Matthew McConaughey's Rust Cohle spouts a lot of seemingly nihilistic drivel on True Detective. However, creator Nic Pizzolatto doesn't think he believes it.
The Black Phone 2 has officially been announced, and it has an official release date set for the summer of 2025. But what can we expect from the sequel?
True Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto originally considered turning the crime drama into a novel or play before (wisely) deciding television was the way to go.
The Alien movies traditionally feature the same cycle: eggs, facehuggers, and full-on xenomorph aliens. But Noah Hawley's TV show will refresh that a bit.
Emma Tammi, the director of the Five Nights at Freddy's movie, tells /Film about possible sequels, crafting a creepy atmosphere, Mr. Cupcake, and much more.
David Fincher is back with another shadow-drenched thriller in the form of The Killer. Watch Michael Fassbender as a hitman in the all new trailer now.
Harcourt "Harry" Fenton Mudd has had quite the history in Star Trek lore, but the latest episode of Lower Decks reveals an unexpected chapter in his life.
John Carpenter, the iconoclastic director behind movies like Halloween, The Thing, The Fog, Starman, and more, is making a rare late night talk show appearance.
Remember Balok, the scary alien seen in Star Trek: The Original Series? The latest episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks provided a stunning revelation about him.
If you've always wanted your own Ewok, then hit up ShopDisney for their life-sized Wicket the Ewok plush figure for Return of the Jedi's 40th anniversary.
On Star Trek: Lower Decks, Mariner has gotten into her fair share of brawls. Now we finally know why, and the answer is an unexpected link to a Trek character.