Unsurprisingly, most actors want to know what they're signing up for before making a long-term (or short-term) commitment.
The horror sequel overcame early production woes to score a big box-office haul, but apparently not every star got the memo about avoiding online controversy.
'Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice' co-stars James Marsden, Eiza González, and Stephen Root. It's out March 27.
20 years after 'The Burning Crusade,' with 'Midnight,' Blizzard makes Silvermoon City shine brighter than ever.
The HBO 'Game of Thrones' spin-off also has a physical release with even more extras coming in June.
The return of Ghostface slashed up the box office with almost $100 million globally.
Featuring the voices of Piper Curda, Bobby Moynihan, and Jon Hamm, it opens on March 6.
Meanwhile, Paramount CEO David Ellison: 'This is not about consolidation, it’s about reinventing the business.'
Whether you're a horror series new or old, no one is safe from the legendary movie parody franchise this time.
Plus, how the new 'Carrie' will update its trauma for the modern age.
Now that Netflix has backed out of trying to get Warner Bros., Sarandos looks back on his failed deal and what's next.
Snyder can't escape the shadow of 'Batman v Superman,' but he can still talk plenty about it and its reception.
Jason Blum knows IP is the lifeblood of entertainment right now, but Blumhouse will keep pumping out originals on a regular basis.
If you thought 'Scream 5' and ''6' were too nice, Radio Silence seemed to agree and would've made 'Scream 7' mean as hell.
New songs and some flashy new remixes of the original score await your ears in 'Tron Ares: Divergence.'
If you've felt nostalgic for some older Marvel games lately, the 'Maximum Collection' is here to meet your retro needs.
Wayans gives you a little bootlegged sneak peek at what you'll laugh at (and probably feel bad about laughing at) in 'Scary Movie 6.'
Buddy Guy and Miles Caton don't summon any spirits, but listening to them together will make your day better.
Max Landis and Danny McBride (no, really) are apparently next in line to bring 'GI Joe' back to the big screen. Yay...?
Q Hayashida’s blend of fantasy, sci‑fi, and dark humor deserves far more recognition.