Jonathan Majors' trial in NY will begin soon, but there's also an investigation happening in the U.K..
Hugh Grant's dance scene in Love Actually is an iconic rom-com moment, but nearly 20 years later, the actor still hates it.
Jurassic World: Dominion is already a hefty 2 hours and 26 minutes, but a new extended release will bring the total runtime up to a whopping 2 hours and 40 minutes.
Disney and Pixar's Luca is now available on Digital and includes a deleted scene that shows the sea monster duo was originally a trio.
Cinderella's Castle is officially part of the 50th-anniversary fun in a big way!
Disney California Adventure brings Marvel heroes to life in incredible ways.
Want to save family movie night? The Mitchells vs. the Machines is your answer.
Is there a next level beyond passion project? Because it sounds like that's what this is.
Ben Affleck’s Batman and Jared Leto’s Joker are finally coming face-to-face.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker completed the nine-film saga, but some concepts were added last minute.
The actress gets candid about jumping back on set for Chaos Walking two years after the film's original shoot.
While it's still a win-win scenario, this Doctor Strange 2 does come at a magical cost.
In industry-shaking news, WB will release highly anticipated movies including Dune, The Matrix 4, The Suicide Squad, Mortal Kombat and more at the same time on HBO Max as consumers will be able to see them released in theaters.
Well, it looks like Creed 3 has secured its director: Michael B. Jordan. The actor and producer has been with the franchise from the beginning, so it makes sense that he would helm the next installment. Jordan initially re-teamed with Fruitvale Station director Ryan Coogler for 2015's Creed, later reprising his role as boxer Adonis Johnson in 2018's Creed II. [caption id="attachment_531813" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Warner Bros.[/caption] The news of Jordan's role as Creed 3 director was buried in a report from Deadline discussing MGM's possible sale of No Time …
Yesterday news broke that Soul, the latest computer-generated wonder from Pixar Animation Studios, would be forgoing traditional theatrical exhibition and instead premiere on Disney+, the company’s direct-to-consumer streaming platform. While, yes, this is a bummer (we were looking forward to hearing Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’ glittery score pouring out of giant speakers), it’s just nice knowing that the movie is on its way and will be here soon – on Christmas Day, no less. And, if for some reason you weren’t already wildly stoked, there’s a new trailer to get you properly jazzed. …