Not only is June Squibb an amazing action hero in Thelma, the movie also authentically talks about what it's like to grow old.
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Backed by Wondershare Filmora, a new documentary is highlighting the ways that Gen Z has changed the way we create content and tell stories in a digital space, evolving and molding the landscape for their own creative purposes.
Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan are back for Freaky Friday 2, and Chad Michael Murray and more OGs are joining them.
Halle Berry co-starred with Keanu Reeves in John Wick: Chapter 3, so she got a first hand look at his impressive skills.
The lead actress of Disney's live-action Moana remake has been revealed, and other key roles have been cast as well.
Could we get live-action Pixar remakes like the ones that come from Disney?
He-Man will return to the big screen in the upcoming live-action movie, Masters of the Universe.
As Moana's live-action remake continues to prep for filming, Dwayne Johnson's hard work was rewarded with a sweet birthday surprise.
How To Train Your Dragon's Dean DeBlois shares exciting update on the production of the live-action movie.
The directors behind the latest Scream movies and SNL's Andy Samberg are cooking up a movie together.
Its been four years since it was announced that the Russo Brothers are making a live-action Hercules. So, where is it?
A movie based on Matchbox toy cars is coming, and it may have found the perfect director.
There are a lot of great dads in film, but how many of them can take on a small army? Well, you're about to find out!
Boy Kills World['s] side-scrolling thrills can lead to some pretty amazing action, but lack the story that makes such excitement worth following.
An investigation is in effect after crew members were injured while filming for Eddie Murphy and Pete Davidson's movie.
The Mad Max: Fury Road prequel contains a 15-minute action sequence that took over two months to film and has a great nickname.
Critics are not in agreement over Guy Ritchie's World War II action-comedy The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.