Let's talk about the surprises at the end of the new Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman Marvel movie.
In Marvel's latest starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, Wesley Snipes' Blade comments on the future of Blade. Here's how it went down.
We spoke to one of the editors of Marvel's latest hit starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman.
The reviews are in on Eli Roth's video game adaptation, and it sure sounds like it went about as well as you could expect a long-delayed Borderlands adaptation to go.
The legendary Alien director was careful to give Alien: Romulus director Fede Alvarez plenty of space.
We still got a butt joke in the end, but what what could've been up Wade's backside that horrified Disney so?
The highest-grossing animated film of all time—and the biggest release of 2024 so far—is releasing digitally August 20, and also gets a Blu-ray and DVD release September 10.
Christopher Nolan's space travel film starring Matthew McConaughey had a very weird Wednesday.
The Deadpool producer, writer, and star has been using social media to talk about X-23, Blade, Elektra, Gambit, and more.
When comics are bent to reflect upcoming movies, the medium and its characters feel less special.
Director Fede Alvarez explained why his new film is set between the classics by Ridley Scott and James Cameron.
Sigourney Weaver and Winona Ryder star in the under-appreciated fourth Alien film.
The movies are decent, but audiences aren't biting as Paramount keeps trying to turn the toy line into another Hollywood hero.
He's the best at what he does, and what he does is fight scene ADR.
The Logan and Star Wars star has very good news for Marvel Cinematic Universe fans.
In a new interview, the legendary filmmaker said he's battling emphysema and can no longer direct in person.
We totally missed this reference to a 1987 Steve Martin-John Candy comedy classic.
Whatever this movie ends up being, at least Stormare will be there to do what players loved him doing in the original game.
While the movies chug along, the supposed series may be the only way Campbell continues the groovy, bloody exploits of main man Ash Williams.
Fans shouldn't be allowed to stamp out people's dislike of Marvel, Disney, or anything else someone doesn't like.