How about some context or these villains?
Tom Cruise shows audiences the amount off preparation that goes into his latest Mission: Impossible stunt, and he continues to amaze.
While Glass Onion confirmed Daniel Craig's Benoit Blanc is queer, director Rian Johnson explained why he doesn't get too bogged down with the character's backstory.
Johnny Depp ended up returning to the stand against Amber Heard, and the situation just gets more complicated.
Quentin Tarantino is returning to the world of his 2019 film Once Upon A Time In Hollywood yet again, this time with a book focusing on Leonardo DiCaprio's actor Rick Dalton. However, there's a twist: Tarantino says the book is written by a separate, in-universe version of himself.
No one is born with a sword for an arm, so Florian Munteanu explains where his Shang-Chi weapon comes from.
After three decades, it looks like we’re finally getting another Rocketeer movie.
Disney Parks have revealed some of the new story that will be at the center of the reimagined Jungle Cruise.
Wonder Woman's Connie Nielsen explains how Patty Jenkins fought for the Amazons.
Disney+ has unveiled the bright, fun, and very sweet trailer for Once Upon a Snowman, a prequel short which gives us a look at Frozen MVP Olaf's (Josh Gad) backstory. The new short was teased during Disney's virtual Frozen Fest event over the weekend. It's also the newest bit of Frozen-related video we've seen since the release of Frozen 2 back in 2019. [caption id="attachment_938180" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Disney+[/caption] Once Upon a Snowman is set to premiere on Disney+ this coming Friday and, according to the streamer, "follows Olaf’s …
Just when you thought Kylo Ren's story couldn't get any more tragic, this happens.
Extraction spoilers below and in video. Shortly after Extraction started streaming on Netflix, I posted some of my in-depth spoiler-heavy interview with director Sam Hargrave. During the extended conversation (which you can watch here), he revealed how they reached the ambitious ending in which audiences could decide the fate of Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth) for themselves, how the original script had Tyler definitively dying, why the movie began with Hemsworth on the bridge instead of the way the film originally started, how they crafted all the insane action sequences, and a lot more. [caption id="attachment_875344" align="alignright" …
Writer-director Quentin Tarantino reveals in a new interview what happened to (and his own backstory for) one of Pulp Fiction's most notorious side characters, the Gimp.
The new trend of Poké Ball-themed mascots is leading fans to compare Pokémon Home's helper to the friendly Ball Guy from Sword and Shield.