The creative minds behind some of our horror, sci-fi, and fantasy favorites are keeping it all in the family business.
The actor nearly won an Academy Award for the vampiric role he played back in 2000... more or less.
Alexander Skarsgård and Mia Goth are excellent in Brandon Cronenberg's new vacation horror movie.
The West Coast version of the Disney Parks attraction has a whole new queue that features amazingly clever poster mash-ups.
Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Jonathan Majors, and others star in the new Marvel Studios film, out February 17.
Kenneth Dagatan's 2023 Sundance Film Festival selection has already been picked up by Prime Video.
The Walt Disney World attraction closed for its Princess and the Frog re-theme, and some fans had a funny way of showing they weren't happy about it.
Frankenstein meets Cronenberg in Laura Moss' horror debut, which premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival.
The A24 film from the Daniels is a smash hit that garnered 11 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture—and one of its starts has an idea why.
The hit horror film from Jason Blum and James Wan is now on demand via Apple, Amazon, and more.
Steven Spielberg's Amblin classic raises the bar of ugly cute in this line of toys and accessories.
And Angela Bassett locked down Marvel Studios' first Best Actor-level nomination for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
The Star Wars star talks about Rise of Skywalker 's big reveal.
Will the community anger at Dungeons & Dragons affect the new film? And how do you translate an open sandbox into a movie anyway?
Aubrey Plaza and Chloe Fineman team up to bring M3gan to life.
Momoa won't be giving up the trident anytime soon, and he may take on more characters.
Roquemore joins the MCU-stacked cast featuring Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford.
Zack Snyder's newest film is apparently so big, Netflix has to make it two movies.
Universal Horror takes on Vegas, WB World rings in Year of the Rabbit, and major Disney Parks changes are underway.
The House of Mouse just announced more than 20 release dates for utterly unknown films in addition to its upsettingly packed slate.