Bruce Willis celebrates his 69th birthday today, so celebrate his career with one of these 5 classics.
Most of the Blu-ray sales charts is what you'd expect right now, but Black Widow and The Snyder Cut have some unexpected company.
It’s September, which means most of us are already fully into Halloween mode and will be spending the next several weeks watching horror movies and sharing that dancing skeleton meme. To help us celebrate what is objectively the greatest holiday season of the year, Paramount Home Entertainment is dropping a 5-Movie Blu-ray Collection of films based on the works of Stephen King in stores this week. It’s an impressive collection, including David Cronenberg’s The Dead Zone, the 1994 TV miniseries adaptation of The Stand, Mary Lambert’s classic Pet Sematary (1989), the 2019 remake of …
This article is presented by Quibi. Since the mid-20th century, the car has been an extension of the American body. It is a home away from home and a way to both protect ourselves while carefully selecting who we bring into this little mobile compartment. When there’s a breach of that trusted space, a car can quickly become a pressure cooker thanks to the presence of an intruder. Sometimes that intruder is played for laughs and other times it’s played for horror. But in both instances, the car becomes a sacred space of sorts where tranquility is …
If you’ve seen SCOOB!, the all-new, very charming computer animated Scooby-Doo adventure, then chances are that you’re also struck with a highly potent burst of nostalgia, along with the longing to further explore the Scooby-Doo universe (Doo-niverse?), a franchise that has been more or less unstoppable since the late 1960s. Created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears for Hanna-Barbera Productions, the original series Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! (don’t ask why it ends with an exclamation point and not a question mark) ran for just two seasons (it was revived later for …
Before cameras started rolling on Wes Anderson's upcoming feature The French Dispatch, the director had a list of movies he wanted the cast to watch in order to prepare. The cast for Anderson's new movie is one of his most star-studded, with Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, Tilda Swinton, Frances McDormand, Jeffrey Wright, Adrien Brody, Benicio Del Toro, Léa Seydoux, and Timothée Chalamet joining to tell an anthology of stories set in late 20th-century France. [caption id="attachment_883220" align="alignright" width="360"] Zenith International Films[/caption] Robert Yeoman, the cinematographer who frequently works on Anderson'…
In both her '90s sitcom and dark Netflix series, Sabrina Spellman is one tough teenage witch. But there are a few movie sorceresses she couldn't best.
The Fast & Furious franchise has some great cars and plenty of experienced drivers too. Although some other movie cars wouldn't be so easy to beat.
Sabrina Spellman is a powerful witch on her Netflix show but can she beat famous movie wizards like Harry Potter, Merlin & Gandalf? Or would she lose?
Mad Max 5 has reportedly been given the green light to begin filming this fall and will hopefully feature Tom Hardy reprising his role.
Many movies claim to be inspired by true events, but not every one that claims to be actually is.
Despite being stuck in development hell, certain movies manage to escape and still be great. Other films should have stayed shelved.
A delay can help transform an unfinished movie into something great, but that is not always the case. Which delayed films were worth the long wait?
From Rocketman to Parasite, here are 5 contenders at the 200 Oscars that you should binge right now (& 5 you can wait a little longer for).
Alongside his filmography as an on-screen performer, what he has done in a plethora of great films behind the scenes is just as admirable.
The 2010s were home to some fantastic film franchises, but now its time for some new ones to take the world by storm.
Film remakes are inescapable, with many already scheduled for 2020. Here are the upcoming remakes we are (or aren't) looking forward to.
Movie sequels will never become obsolete, and there are 5 in 2020 we are not looking forward to. However, there are also 5 we can't see wait to see.
A surprisingly long list of big-name movie franchises, including Fast and the Furious and Indiana Jones, are all wrapping up in the same year.