Lionsgate is releasing Quentin Tarantino's two-part masterpiece as one film on December 5.
From fashion to decor and last-minute costumes, this guide has you covered.
We've picked out the best horror, sci-fi, and genre titles coming to Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and beyond.
Plus, Jeremy Irons joins the 'Highlander' remake.
At least he didn't try to get inside a computer or anything.
There's much more than just an apparently fateful trip to the dentist in the creation of the Netflix hit's breakout song.
The 'Logan' and 'Indiana Jones' director just signed an overall deal with the studio, which may worry genre fans.
Marvel star Ralph Ineson had some choice words for the people trying to make 'synthetic performer' Tilly Norwood happen in Hollywood.
Jacob Elordi plays the creature, as created by Oscar Isaac's Victor Frankenstein, in the film coming October 17.
Plus, Elizabeth Olsen wants back in the MCU as Wanda Maximoff in time for a take on 'House of M'.
'One Battle After Another,' co-starring 'Star Wars' star Benicio del Toro, is now in theaters.
Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie will return to theaters on July 23, 2027.
James Gunn's DC blockbuster racked up 13 million views in its first 10 days on the Warner Bros. streaming platform.
From the obvious 'Star Wars' joke to some deeper cuts from the original, 'Spaceballs 2' is already having a laugh.
The President has reiterated a threat he first made back in May, and once again, without any details as to how such a threat could be acted upon in the first place.
Plus, he wants you to see the end of 'Peacemaker' season 2 before you wonder about whether or not season 3 might happen at all.
Celebrate James Bond Day at the start of October by revisiting 'GoldenEye' again on the big screen.
McIntyre joins 'Highlander' as its second Scottish actor *and* second wrestler-turned-actor.
As everyone waits to learn who's our latest Batman, Gunn offers up hints about 'Brave & the Bold,' the hero's first outing in the new DCU.
Sony doesn't think 'Black Knight' has a chance in theaters, and Tartakovsky hopes his fanbase can change the studio's mind.