Anya Taylor-Joy was on hand to present the Best Animation Oscars, and I'm mad about 'Peaches' getting snubbed all over again.
Ava DuVernay explained why so few Black filmmakers present their movies at famous film festivals.
Allison Williams and Riz Ahmed won the internet during this morning's Oscar nominees presentation.
From red carpet to celebrity sightings, flip through the gallery to see pictures of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez's relationship over the last 20 years.
IGN talks with comic book legends Frank Miller and Dan DiDio to learn more about Miller's new publishing company and the return of beloved series like Sin City and Ronin.
While the James Bond tribute at the Oscars showed moments from every official 007 in history, one was actually left unnamed in the introductory speech.
The Cannes Film Festival is coming up, and Tom Cruise is being honored in a major way that involves Top Gun: Maverick.
With Halloween Ends months away from hitting theaters, Jamie Lee Curtis shared the sweet present from Judy Greer for the set.
Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger are at the top of the list of Jack Ryan movies, but which is the better film?
The Guilty used a Zoom technique that presented Jake Gyllenhaal with some wild challenges, as well as a fantastic opportunity.
An exclusive clip from Netflix's Stowaway showcases the film's chilling moral dilemma.
I dunno about you, but I miss going to the movie theater something fierce. During this quarantine, one way I've been scratching that itch is by hitting up drive-in theaters, and wowie-zowie are they fun, safe, and packing some retro flair, too. With that in mind, I am thrilled to announce that Collider is proud to be partnering with Quibi for a special, free (free!) drive-in screening of their thriller series The Stranger as a feature presentation — with free (free!) food and a Q&A with stars Dane DeHaan, Maika Monroe, and Avan Jogia, and …
Hop in if you want to live. You know versions of this iconic line from the Terminator franchise, spoken by humans and robots alike. It's used in the trailer for Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula by a little girl driving a car, promising her would-be passengers salvation from the zombie hordes and post-apocalyptic factions of human suffering after them. This line's recontextualization combined with its context in the trailer should tell you everything you need to know about the semi-sequel's point of view. But you should still watch the rest of the wild trailer …
If you're a horror/zombie-movie fan worth your salt, you've undoubtedly seen director Yeon Sang-Ho's 2016 flick Train to Busan and his animated prequel movie released the same year, Seoul Station. Now, the director is back with the franchise's first sequel in Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula which has taken a page from the Fast and Furious folks. The original film told the tale of a zombie outbreak in South Korea, focusing on a group of passengers aboard a train bound for Busan from Seoul who attempted to survive amidst the madness. The prequel …
The Oscars won't have a host for the second year in a row, but there will be various presenters and music guests. Let's take a look.