The Wolverine is a really cool flick that not enough people talk about, and I aim to rectify that.
Halle Bailey covered Sabrina Carpenter's song "Please, Please, Please" while wearing a black bikini. The fans are here for it.
The Practical Magic 2 producer confirms what the sequel will be based on and teases that fans will likely be very happy.
From Saturday Night Live's viral greats, Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain is a riotous comedy about friendships and adventures.
Deadpool 3 marks one last chance to make Wolverine actually dress like Wolverine. Disney, Marvel… it’s time to bust out the yellow spandex!
Scream 5's David Arquette shares thoughts on how veteran fans might receive the upcoming film.
Black Canary's getting a movie on HBO Max, with Jurnee Smollett back in the role.
Star Wars will continue on the big screen with Patty Jenkins' developing Rogue Squadron movie.
The Watchmen and Matrix star wants to show another side of himself, and it needs to happen.
Fans had been waiting a little over a year for The Boys Season 2 when the day finally arrived for new episodes to drop on Amazon Prime. But when fans got to the end of the third episode of the season, some learned for the first time that The Boys was taking a weekly approach to releasing new episodes rather than unveiling the whole season at once. And some fans who apparently have nothing better to do than to complain about receiving content made for their entertainment at a slightly slower rate decided to review-bomb the show’s new …
After ABC infamously shelved it back in 2018 over “creative differences,” the unaired Black-ish episode “Please, Baby, Please” will finally see the light of day on Hulu. All it took was 2 years and the departure of creator Kenya Barris. As reported by Variety, Barris announced the news himself in an Instagram post, revealing that the controversial episode is now available on the streaming service. He wrote, “In November of 2017, we made an episode of ‘black-ish’ entitled ‘Please, Baby, Please.’ We were one year post-election and coming to the end of a year that left us, …
Weta Digital, the famous VFX studio co-founded by Peter Jackson and owned by Jackson and Fran Walsh, announced the launch of Weta Animated, which will see the visual effects company producing its own original content for the first time in its history. According to a press release, the company will produce animated projects for both film and television, including streaming services. Jackson and Walsh will be playing a “key role” in Weta Animated, writing, producing, and directing content for the studio. “We are huge fans of animated storytelling in all of its forms, but it can be a long, …