In this week's King Beat, William Sadler recounts his tough time making The Green Mile, and Glen Mazzara has made his Dark Tower pilot script available for everyone to read.
Austin Butler's Elvis era is coming to a close, as he's admitting to dropping the accent.
Brendan Fraser opens up about the physical toll action movie-making took on his body towards the end of filming The Mummy franchise.
With Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Creed III and Magazine Dreams on the way, Jonathan Majors opens up about the challenges of getting in shape for the films.
Salma Hayek talks about the “very” physically challenging lap dance she shared with Channing Tatum.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's divorce drama continues with new documents that allege abuse.
Amber Heard has taken the stand, and detailed multiple allegations of physical abuse by Johnny Depp.
Kristen Stewart reveals the physical toll of taking on such an iconic public figure.
Margot Robbie is making her third DC appearance as Harley Quinn in The Suicide Squad, and filming was a doozy.
The Matrix franchise is known for its action, and the upcoming fourth movie will be no exception.
Scientists experimenting on a tiny particle called a muon might have discovered evidence that a new and unknown fifth force of nature exists.
Pandemic conditions have left some guests more than a little steamed.
Hamilton's Christopher Jackson spoke on how his body reacted upon seeing the film on Disney+ for the first time.
The Mauritanian star went all in on physically preparing for the legal drama.
It sounds like Aubrey Plaza had the day from hell in her latest film, Black Bear.
The pandemic thriller Alone follows Aidan (Tyler Posey), who awakens one morning to learn that most of humanity has turned into bloodthirsty zombies and barricades himself inside his apartment as the world falls into chaos around him. Completely alone and fighting for his life, just as he’s ready to give up hope, he sees a woman (Summer Spiro) in the apartment building across the courtyard from his and the two begin to plot a way to survive together. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, actor Tyler Posey talked about being interested in this different take on …
DC's first interactive animated movie is almost here, and we explain how Batman: Death in the Family's "choose your own adventure" format works and why you probably want to buy the disc version over the digital version.
The rules of time-travel have been debated by scientists and sci-fi fans alike for years but now a student physicist has been able to "square the numbers" to show how paradox-free time travel is theoretically possible.