Anxiety (Maya Hawke) joins Joy and the other emotions in Riley's brain in the teaser trailer for Disney and Pixar's upcoming animated sequel Inside Out 2.
Warner Bros. was long the home that allowed Christopher Nolan to make his greatest films, but after their highly public falling out, can they reconnect?
/Film sat down with Mary Livanos, an executive producer of The Marvels, to talk about fitting the film into the MCU's continuity, its cosmic setting, and more.
Long before he signed on for the video game adaptation, director Wes Ball argued The Legend of Zelda should be 'the next big mo-cap Avatar-like movie.'
SAG-AFTRA's negotiators have agreed to the latest studio deal, tentatively bringing to end the longest actors' strike in the film and TV industry's history.
Disney has announced that its new 'one app experience' combining Disney+ and Hulu will be slowly rolled out next month in advance of its spring 2024 launch.
The first trailer for Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire heads back to New York City as the legacy-quel franchise continues investigating paranormal activity.
LEGO has revealed a huge new playset of Avengers Tower, and it comes with an incredible assembly of minifigures, including Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige.
After years of waiting, Mean Girls: The Musical is finally coming to the big screen. Watch the trailer for a sneak peek at Reneé Rapp's take on Regina George.
It's Elf's 20th anniversary! To celebrate, Warner Bros. is re-releasing it in theaters, having special events at the Empire State Building, and live concerts.
Kevin Smith's Clerks is getting a Blu-ray trilogy box set that comes in a limited edition collectible Quick Stop diorama, complete with rental return slot.
/Film caught up once again with The Nun II director Michael Chaves, who talked about the movie's ending and revealed some Easter eggs for fans to look for.
The upcoming Blade movie starring Mahershala Ali has had several iterations since it was first announced in 2019. The latest version, it seems, will be R-rated.
After a triumphant first weekend at the box office, Five Nights at Freddy's took a hard tumble in its second week – and a certain Peacock may be to blame.