Critics are commenting on the horror movie Cuckoo, which stars Hunter Schafer and Dan Stevens, and it sounds like the title is fitting.
After quitting Gladiator 2, Barry Keoghan's new movie debuted at 100% on Rotten Tomatoes (but has since fallen off).
Florence Pugh shares honest feelings about what it was like to wear that viral Dune: Part 2 chain mail look.
Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Garner channelled 13 Going On 30 by dancing to Thriller, but the movie scene almost made Ruffalo quit.
Keke Palmer might be the next celebrity in a long list of names quitting Hollywood.
Robin Williams' Genie in Aladdin is one of the greatest voice performances ever, but it also set off one of the biggest battles in movie history.
Witherspoon's Oscar winning role made for one of the actress' most terrifying experiences on set.
Gotham Knights features a version of Gotham City where Batman's former sidekicks carry on the fight after his death. Here are 12 other classic DC tales that revolve around Bruce Wayne either dying or retiring from his war on crime.
While Christian Bale would love to retire from acting right now, he explains why he’s never “seriously” tried to quit.
Kevin Feige says that Werewolf by Night introduces a world that will become "quite important to the future of the MCU," hinting at a role to play in Phase 5 and Phase 6.
New extracts from Alan Rickman's diaries reveal his frustration with the Harry Potter movies, his admiration for Daniel Radcliffe, and more.
Through newly published diary excerpts, Alan Rickman's Harry Potter journey has been further clarified.
Even in light of rumors calling for a younger James Bond, Henry Cavill continues to crush in the race to become 007.
Walter Hamada reportedly wanted to leave DC Films over the way that Batgirl was handled. How much longer will he stay at WB?
DC Films president Walter Hamada was reportedly on the brink of quitting his job over the high-profile cancellation of Batgirl – but has agreed to stay with the studio until at least the October 21 release of Black Adam.
Director James Gunn has decided against releasing the first Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 trailer to the public for the time being because he isn't completely satisfied with the VFX.