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Avant-garde animated feature about two Robins, 'Dynamic Duo', receives footage tease in Cinema on presentation.
According to CEO Ted Sarandos, Netflix is not destroying Hollywood, but rather serving as one of the only things "saving"…
Contrary to fan claims, the female Silver Surfer set to appear in 'Fantastic Four: First Steps' does not have a…
Review: he's out until they pull him back in! Jason Statham returns to an atypical 9-to-5 and his old life…
More material is giving us a better look at one villain in James Gunn's 'Superman' who has ties to an…
The former DCEU director gave up on IP adaptations after 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods', but had his mind changed…
The 'Starship Troopers' cast and a Great Dane reunited at C2E2 to discuss the book, sci-fi, group showers, and the…
An animal species known as the ochi have been attacking people, destroying crops, and causing general destruction to a remote
Russell Mulcahy is known for the 'Highlander' series but made his name off the Ozploitation movement with an unconventional "Kaiju."
Toho is investing in global expansion and putting a big investment in Godzilla including a sequel to 'Minus One.'
'The Breakfast Club' turns 40 in 2025 and there is no better place than Chicago and C2E2 for the cast…
The Silver Surfer in 'Fantastic Four: First Steps' played by Julia Garner doesn't look too good, and that's the tip…
Todd McFarlane thinks he knows who would make a great Batman: 'Heroes' and Star Trek film actor Zacharay Quinto.
After five years, Lucasfilm boss Kathleen Kennedy says 'Thor: Love and Thunder's Taika Waititi has yet to even start his…
Review: 'A Minecraft Movie' is a mess of a story using "big IP" to help Warner Bros. steal a billion…
Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' is a blacker blues-driven version of 'From Dusk Til Dawn' with Michael B. Jordan in two roles.
Peter Weller and Nancy Allen reunite at C2E2 to answer questions and reminisce about 'Robocop', which doesn't age well for…
Warner Bros. Pictures exec Jeff Goldstein knows they have no choice but to right their ship, and David Zaslav's answer…
Mary Harron thinks those who unironically idolize Christian Bale's Patrick Bateman in 'American Psycho' misread Bret Easton Ellis' story.
