Let's put together the best possible Holly cast with all Stephen King veteran actors.
Hopefully we won't have to wait too long before Stephen King's beloved oddball detective Holly Gibney returns to the small screen.
Ricky Gervais is adding his voice to the chorus of celebrities who have weighed in on Will Smith's Oscar slap.
The Contractor's Chris Pine sat down with IGN to discuss why he chose the role of Special Forces Sergeant James Harper, why the film isn't a typical action thriller, and what important message the story is trying to tell about our veterans.
The Rock gifts Navy Veteran his truck for Thanksgiving, and the video will make you cry.
According to Tom Hiddleston, there was plenty of fanboying going on behind the scenes of Thor.
A fitting tribute, shared by Michael Bay, recalls a very special Pearl Harbor memory.
Fantastic Four's Tim Story has some thoughts on the upcoming MCU reboot.
X-Men's Simon Kinberg has signed on to write and produce Universal's long-gestating Battlestar Galactica movie.
Curmudgeonly, mustachioed character actor Wilford Brimley died Saturday at the age of 85. His genre credits include The Thing, Cocoon, and Ewoks: The Battle for Endor.
Finally, another entry in my favorite movie genre of all time: "Seasoned war veterans using household items to fight mutant punk drug dealers." It's been too long! RLJE Films and Fangoria released the first trailer for VFW, directed by Joe Begos (Bliss) from a script by Max Brallier & Matthew McArdle. As promised, VFW assembles a few of film's gnarliest old-timers like Stephen Lang (Don't Breathe), William Sadler (The Shawshank Redemption), and Martin Kove (The Karate Kid) as a crew of ex-soldiers just trying to enjoy a night at the VFW bar—that's Veterans …
Before Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Rey and Leia seek help from Mon Cala - throwing the Jedi into combat against a Clone Wars relic!
Activision announces two new pieces of Call of Duty digital content that will help support veterans through the Call of Duty Endowment effort.
Vertical Entertainment has released the trailer for David M. Rosenthal’s remake of Jacob’s Ladder. The new version updates the 1990 film for the Iraq War and follows Jacob (Michael Ealy), a veteran who comes home and sees his brother Isaac (Jesse Williams), who he thought died in battle. But as Jacob tries to help Isaac, he starts to see demons all around him. The 1990 original starring Tim Robbins is a terrific psychological thriller that deals with PTSD in a way that no one was really talking about at the time. It makes some brilliant metaphysical twists and …