After Olivia Munn revealed her breast cancer diagnosis on Wednesday, celebrities are reaching out with kind words of support.
If John Wick: Chapter 5 becomes a thing, director Chad Stahelski will definitely be ready for it.
Jennifer Aniston brought in the holiday season with A-listers like Sandra Bullock and Courteney Cox, as well as a big Christmas Tree
Finally, our long national nightmare is over. I am ecstatic to announce that the coronavirus has been defeated thanks to the Herculean efforts of Gal Gadot, Mark Ruffalo, Kristen Wiig, Amy Adams, and a dozen more famous faces to get together and record a line from John Lennon's "Imagine" on their cell phones and, ah, I'm now being handed a second report that the video has not, in fact, defeated the coronavirus and is just vaguely uncomfortable to watch all the way through. My apologies. No, really, sorry, that's a mean way to describe what is clearly …
Film-loving skiers rejoice, the 2020 Sundance Film Festival is on the way! Today, the 118 feature films (documentaries included) to be screened in Utah in January were announced. These 118 were selected out of a record 15,100 submissions, including 3,853 Features representing 27 countries. 107 of them will be world premieres. Also worth noting, 44 come from first time feature filmmakers. 2019’s festival, which saw 112 features screen, drew better than 122,000 attendees from 48 U.S. states and 35 other countries. It generated a whopping $182.5 million in economic activity for the state, …
Dora and the Lost City of Gold director James Bobin hopes to direct many sequels in Paramount and Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer franchise.
Kingdom Hearts 3 for $20, Majora's Mask 3D for $15 and tons more awesome sales
E3 2019 is underway, which means video game studios giving big presentations where they tout their upcoming games. It’s kind of a bizarre convention of sorts, especially since there some games that get promoted and then for one reason or another never come to fruition. This is rare, but it does happen. More often than not, you’ll see a game at one phase of its development and then the game looks different when it comes out. That’s not a slam against E3; it’s just the natural way of making video games where you find things that …