Paul Rudd returns to battle Jonathan Majors' Kang the Conqueror (and MODOK!) in the MCU's Phase 5 opener.
Ride to the iconic beats of Daft Punk's Tron Legacy score as the much-anticipated coaster finally opens at the Magic Kingdom.
It might not be as scary as director Ari Aster's Hereditary or Midsommar , but it's certainly just as trippy.
And Nicolas Cage teases his Dracula screentime in Renfield .
Just when you decided to hit the gym, here come several convincing arguments in favor of just staying on the couch.
After a killer opening weekend, the Universal/Blumhouse horror hit is rapidly sparking sequel talk.
According to star Nic Cage, there will be more faceoffs and face-offs in the follow-up to the beloved original.
And get ready for a new Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania trailer, dropping later tonight!
Turns out if you make a movie and then constantly advertise it, folks will go see it. Wild.
Cameron is vindicated as Way of Water gets closer to reaching $2 billion worldwide.
If The Mummy series ever returns, the original Rick O'Connell is ready for action.
Check out Bob Ross as a potato and the Renaissance masters as the ultimate Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles figures.
The Unbreakable director revealed he almost tied another of his films to Glass and Split .
Stars Warwick Davis, Erin Kellyman, and Amar Chadha-Patel dropped some bit hints about the season's final episode.
The LG Styler offers your sneaks a unique display, but nothing stops you from giving everyday objects extra mood lighting.
Blumhouse's newest horror flick adds a serial killer to stalk people trying to quarantine from the coronavirus.
Even after the superhero film flubbed its landing, more and more reports are coming out about what was going on behind the scenes.
HBO's The Last of Us adaptation looks to the future, Ghostface heads to the big city, and James Wan discusses his horror wishlist.
The new additions include expansions of Lego's art, botanical, Technic, and Speed Champions collections.
The Blumhouse and Universal horror film is out today, with a smaller body count than its writer originally intended.