Plus, Tawny Newsome discusses the progress on her untitled Star Trek comedy series.
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo star in the Wizard of Oz-themed musical, in theaters Friday.
Jack Black's character gets a blocky origin story in the latest look at the big-screen video game adaptation.
Writer-director Ryan Kruger (Fried Barry) talks to io9 about updating the 1987 "melt movie" while staying true to its gory roots.
Barry Jenkins' Lion King continuation roars into theaters December 20, and there's a new featurette and character posters to admire today.
Celebrating 30 years of Star Trek: Generations, OTOY and the Roddenberry Archive's latest short film is a bittersweet farewell to Trek's first generation of heroes.
The cast and crew chat about the video game adaptation—coming spring 2025—in a new featurette.
With rights issues over Smith's 1999 cult favorite now resolved, he's hoping to one day revisit its story and characters.
And James Gunn pushes back on a wild rumor linking Superman and Creature Commandos.
Red One might not light the theatrical world on fire, but Amazon's confident Prime Video will more than pick up the slack.
The makeup team for Red One discuss what it took to make Kristofer Hivju into a monstrous beefcake for the season.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson and director J.C. Chandor want you to know Kraven is 2024's most real, most violent superhero movie.
The next Jurassic flick will offer up some new sights while also trying to recapture the glory days of the original Jurassic Park.
Ice Age 6 has claimed the December 18, 2026 release date originally designated for "Untitled Star Wars."
The acclaimed author, comic book writer, and screenwriter is tacking a new version of the 1956 tale starring Robby the Robot.
According to director Dan Trachtenberg, the big-game hunting alien is the real star of his new Predator movie.
If you're feeling sad and lonely, there's a service Deadpool can render: another deleted scene from the hit R-rated Marvel comedy.
Plus, Barbara Broccoli reflects on the challenges of having to cast the next James Bond after Daniel Craig.
However, the veteran director did reply "never say never" when asked about using AI in filmmaking.
Featuring interviews with Kiyoshi Kurosawa (Pulse), Takashi Shimizu (The Grudge), and many more, the documentary is now streaming on Shudder.