The holiday theming is clever, but the latest entry in the blood-soaked found-footage series offers too few original thrills to be a new classic.
Apparently the big 'Peacemaker' revelation may not be as cut and dry as folks assumed, even as they were able to guess the twist early on in the season.
'Avatar: Fire and Ash' is opening December 19; its sequels aren't slated to arrive until 2029 and 2031.
Plus, 'Batman Part II' co-writer Mattson Tomlin wants in on a new Tobey Maguire 'Spider-Man' movie.
George Lucas told Matthew Stover, author of the 'Revenge of the Sith' novelization, to 'just make it good.'
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'd say Lego's got a smaller month planned this October, but can you really when it includes the most expensive Lego set ever made?
Epic Games will, however, modify the emote from its original form to further clarify its distinction from season 2's big twist.
Clear your shelf for books from Joe Hill, Ken Liu, Thomas Pynchon, R.A. Salvatore, Martha Wells, and more—including that wild Nicholas Sparks-M. Night Shyamalan collaboration.
We've picked out the best horror, sci-fi, and genre titles coming to Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and beyond.
Zombie thriller 'We Bury the Dead' hits theaters in January; Ridley's next 'Star Wars' movie is still TBD.
'Doctor Who' may not be on TV again any time soon, but that's not stopping the 15th Doctor and Belinda from having new adventures.
The beloved Archie Comics zombie horror series will hit streaming thanks to the minds behind 'Riverdale.'
The animated musical series returns to Prime Video on October 29.
'The Carpenter's Son' is written and directed by Lofty Nathan, and co-stars FKA twigs, Isla Johnston, and Noah Jupe.
Plus, Jeremy Irons joins the 'Highlander' remake.
Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Christoph Waltz, and Mia Goth star in the Netflix film, coming to theaters October 17.
Caleb McLaughlin, Finn Wolfhard, and Gaten Matarazzo look back on the 'Dungeons & Dragons' game that started it all.
At least he didn't try to get inside a computer or anything.