Don't worry about missing the last day for Christmas delivery – I'm giving my loved ones Disney Plus gift cards instead.
Jane Fonda gets candid about how her celebrity status garnered unexpected reactions while she was in jail.
Whether audiences expected it or not, here comes an animated family musical about...sperm.
John Cena fully committed to a male nudity bit at the Oscars, and it fits the mood of this very unusual ceremony.
Kevin Costner appears to have moved on after his divorce and is now seeing the former Masked Singer champion.
Timothée Chalamet quoted 1971's Charlie And The Chocolate Factory's "Oompa Loompa" song while attending the Tokyo Wonka premiere.
Fandango is selling discounted gift cards as a Black Friday special, and if you love movies you owe it to yourself to check out this special deal.
This hilarious video shows Jack Black stripping down to perform Taylor Swift's "Anti-Hero" for a great cause.
Bring It On director Peyton Reed weighs in on whether we’ll receive a sequel with Kirsten Dunst and Gabrielle Union.
Universal was reportedly so pleased by the online response to M3gan, a sequel may already be in the works.
James Cameron still had to fight the studio over Avatar, even after the success of Titanic.
Here's what you should stream if you love the star of The Card Counter, Dune, The Addams Family 2, and Scenes from a Marriage.
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Chances are, if you love movies and have been trapped inside the house since March, you’ve played Cinephile: A Card Game. The game, created by Cory Everett and Steve Isaacs, is an ingenious, multipurpose ode to the magic of the movies, something we were in very short supply of when most theaters were closed, and mainstream releases sidelined. There were even a number of games played online, for charity, including a few that the Collider crew participated in. And now we are so thrilled to exclusively announce that the Cinephile team is back with an all-new project – a …
What do you do when you want to reboot a mega-successful teen drama? Give it to an architect of another mega-successful teen drama! Per The Hollywood Reporter, a reboot series of Pretty Little Liars is in the works from Riverdale maestro Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, which just makes a lot of dang sense! [caption id="attachment_665963" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Warner Bros. Television Distribution[/caption] If you were a fan of teen-friendly soapy, campy dramas with plenty of murderous intrigue, Pretty Little Liars was your bread and butter. The Freeform (nee ABC Family) drama aired from …