Halle Berry missed her Easter fan shoutout, but she made up for it with a belated post filled with plenty of cute bunnies.
Though Jackass alums Bam Margera and Steve-O have been estranged, a reconciliation is apparently being helped along by a wrestler.
As rumors swirl about Marvel's Illuminati, here are some choices for which heroes should make up the hypothetical MCU lineup.
As most franchises go nowadays, reboots are the norm. Indiana Jones is most likely no exception. Here is a rebooted cast of the franchise.
With Star Wars creating a whole new world we all love and appreciate, we might want to see a reboot to retell the amazing story. Here is a new cast.
There is a possibility that Sony will bring the Sinister Six to the big screen. And there are plenty of villains to choose from in the Spider-Verse!
Last month, we reported that Marvel/Disney and Sony were splitting ways over Spider-Man. Sony still wanted to make Spider-Man movies, naturally, but Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige would no longer be the head creative. The split came down to money with Disney wanting a 50/50 co-financing deal on future Spider-Man projects as opposed to the previous deal where they only got 5%. Granted, going from 5% to 50% is a lot, especially for one of Sony’s biggest properties, but I would argue that 50% of a movie people want is better than 100% …
Last month, we reported that Marvel/Disney and Sony were splitting ways over Spider-Man. Sony still wanted to make Spider-Man movies, naturally, but Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige would no longer be the head creative. The split came down to money with Disney wanting a 50/50 co-financing deal on future Spider-Man projects as opposed to the previous deal where they only got 5%. Granted, going from 5% to 50% is a lot, especially for one of Sony’s biggest properties, but I would argue that 50% of a movie people want is better than 100% …
Landmark Theatres has banned is customers and staff from wearing Joker costumes and makeup or carrying props, in response to concerns over violence.
In a truly jaw-dropping but ultimately positive move, Rotten Tomatoes has added 600 approved critics to its community. This is further proof that the site's push to add more diverse voices, which began one year ago, is a serious one they are still committed to fulfilling. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Rotten Tomatoes' 600 recently-added critics make up an exciting new class. The majority of the group (55%) are women. Additionally, 60% of the critics identify as freelancers and 10% publish reviews on important but atypical platforms, like YouTube and podcasts. Rotten Tomatoes is also pushing to …