In his interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone addressed his gnarly injury that almost derailed Rocky II.
Alan Ritchson and Arnold Schwarzenegger are making a movie together, and if that doesn't sell you, there's more excitement ahead.
Rachel Zegler had another red-carpet win at the People's Choice Awards, showing off a lovely semi-sheer netted dress.
Marvel boss Kevin Feige has spoken up about James Gunn's new role as DC Studios' co-CEO, saying, "I'll be first in line to see anything he does."
Hang onto your Cappys, Mario fans, as Chris Pratt is setting high expectations for his upcoming role as Mario in Illumination's Super Mario movie. In an interview with Variety, Pratt said his take on the famous plumber will be "unlike anything you've ever heard."
Andrew Garfield is avoiding questions about The Amazing Spider-Man 3, because he knows no one will believe his answers about playing Peter Parker again.
Jungle Cruise co-star Jack Whitehall felt he had a responsibility to get one scene just right.
The title let's you know what's coming, but the story's perspective makes it more epic.
Today is a good day for anyone who has ever cracked open a can of refreshing seltzer and thought to themselves, "this could taste more like pickles, and also remind me of Rick and Morty." In connection to the upcoming Adult Swim Festival, the purveyor of animated weirdness has announced that it has partnered with Miracle Seltzer to create a limited-edition flavor of seltzer inspired by that one time mad scientist Rick (voiced by creator Justin Roiland) turned himself into a pickle. Here's the origin story of the Pickle Rick Miracle Seltzer, according to an official release: To …
In truly strange news from the already weird world of development, Fox has begun developing an animated X-Files comedy series titled The X-Files: Albuquerque. TV Line reports that the show will follow an office full of misfit agents who investigate X-Files cases that are deemed too ridiculous to merit the attention of Mulder and Scully. It sounds to me like The Office and The Other Guys had a threesome with The X-Files on the set of Breaking Bad. The X-Files: Albuquerque has received a script commitment from Fox, but it hasn't received a series …
Spoilers ahead for The Dark Knight Rises. The Dark Knight Rises is a useful film in Nolan’s filmography because it shows that he needs some kind of thematic thru line to carry his picture. Even a remake like Insomnia benefits from an exploration of characters relying on lies in order to get through the day, and this exploration of self-deception remains a recurring theme in Nolan’s work. But when you get to The Dark Knight Rises, you have a bizarre mishmash of ideas that never cohere into any larger point. Nolan’s second-longest film to date …