The variety show will air April 25 and feature special guests like David Dastmalchian, Matthew Lillard, and Barbara Crampton.
Director John Caird explains how he turned Hayao Miyazaki's masterpiece into a play, which can finally be seen in U.S. theaters this weekend.
Writer-director Lee Cronin talks to io9 about his reimagined take on the classic Sam Raimi-Bruce Campbell series.
Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy debuts April 21, with more titles coming later this spring.
Instructor Sam Yo is doing a class May 4 set all to John Williams Star Wars music, and we spoke to him about it.
The Russo Brothers are still at their War of the Planets, Titans has released some new images, and the Evil Dead will keep rising.
Lionsgate is reportedly looking to retell Stephenie Meyer's tale of vamps, werewolves, and chastity.
King Kong takes the throne in new title reveal clip for the 2024 crossover Warner Bros. movie.
The final chapter of the horror series attempts to close the door on the evil stalking the Lampert family.
Star Ryan Reynolds teased how he got Hugh Jackman return to his X-Men role.
The 1988 cult classic may feature Cage’s most unhinged performance, which is obviously saying something.
Jennifer Ehle and Emily Meade play slippery billionaires in Prime Video's new David Cronenberg-inspired series starring Rachel Weisz.
The writer and director of 2025 DC Comics release Superman: Legacy announces the start of preproduction.
The long-awaited show based on the cult sci-fi comedy is now in development at Paramount+.
The second season of Apple TV+’s science-based dino show premieres on May 22.
An excellent Rachel Weisz stars as the unstable twins in a new adaptation of David Cronenberg's 1988 horror classic.
Peacock's new genre show about a nun versus a powerful AI stars Betty Gilpin and debuts this week.
Lego goes all in on fancy Technic Cars and stylish space. Plus, get ready to become Batman or the Armorer with new cosplay accessories.
In the spirit of Renfield, tell us your favorite take on the legendary bloodsucker you've seen over the years.
Would a 20-something James Bond work, or break the image of the character?