Sam Richardson said Star Trek: Section 31 stands out from other franchise entries in a key way, and I can see why that's the case.
Oprah Winfrey explains why she didn't have a cameo in the new The Color Purple.
Daniel Radcliffe is raising a baby while starring in a Broadway show, and he explained why it's easier than having a newborn while making a movie.
Stop Making Sense is back in theaters, and my first viewing unquestionably changed how I look at concert movies.
Top Gun: Maverick took even longer than we expected to get to the screen, but it was worth it for Paramount.
Werewolf By Night could get a follow-up "if it all makes sense", with director Michael Giacchino explaining that he has "a lot of ideas" for the characters his MCU debut introduced.
Stephen King movies have been a hit in theaters lately, but Salem's Lot just hit a serious speed bump.
Dune isn't a movie that was driven by nudity, on any level, so hearing that one star asked for more nude scenes is unusual.
The newest Halloween movie continues the fifth different timeline in the franchise since the original 1978 film. So how do you watch the Halloween movies in order? And is it possible to make sense of this Michael Myers multiverse?!
People have a lot of questions about Doctor Strange in the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer, but maybe the answers are easier than we think.
I'm pretty sure there's more than one thing in F9 that science would have a problem with.
James Cameron discusses the problem that Arnold Schwarzenegger had with the script for Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
BELLA! Where the hell have you been loca? Let's revisit The Twilight Saga: New Moon.
Here are some things about the hero's debut outing that don't make sense.
Consider this guide the North Star to where The Midnight Sky was always going from frame one.
Sarah Paulson's spine-chilling thriller is a hard pill to swallow.