Supergirl’s MPA Rating Is In — DCU Movie Packs Strong Violence
Supergirl’s MPA Rating Is In — DCU Movie Packs Strong Violence
MPA stamps Supergirl with a PG-13 for strong violence — a hard-hitting DCU flight that still lands in bring-the-kids territory.
Only One Movie Has Ever Earned an S Rating—And It's a Frankenstein-Inspired Horror-Comedy
Only One Movie Has Ever Earned an S Rating—And It's a Frankenstein-Inspired Horror-Comedy
Stitched from Frankenstein DNA, the horror-comedy hit screens with a first-of-its-kind rating, a precedent-breaker that has everyone talking.
The X-Files: I Want to Believe Director's Cut Finally Hits Disney+ This June
The X-Files: I Want to Believe Director's Cut Finally Hits Disney+ This June
Believe it: Chris Carter’s definitive cut of The X-Files: I Want to Believe finally lands on Disney+ next month.
Early Tracking Spells Trouble: Disclosure Day Set for a Lukewarm Box Office Debut
Early Tracking Spells Trouble: Disclosure Day Set for a Lukewarm Box Office Debut
Disclosure Day looks set for a lukewarm touchdown at the box office, with early tracking pointing to a middle-of-the-pack opening—far from the invasion the studio hoped for.
Michael Moonwalks Past $700 Million in Just 24 Days
Michael Moonwalks Past $700 Million in Just 24 Days
Lionsgate’s Michael Jackson biopic keeps packing theaters and accelerating its global momentum.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 Struts Past the Original to Rule the Box Office
The Devil Wears Prada 2 Struts Past the Original to Rule the Box Office
The Devil Wears Prada 2 keeps its box office crown in weekend two, strutting past the 2006 original’s worldwide haul and chalking up another milestone.
The Only Indiana Jones Watch Order You Need: Chronological and Release Date
The Only Indiana Jones Watch Order You Need: Chronological and Release Date
Grab your fedora and crack the whip: we map the Indiana Jones saga in true chronological order, with a complete breakdown of every film from the first idol grab to the final daring escape.
MCU Director Eyes Logan-Style Last Ride for Chris Hemsworth in Thor 5
MCU Director Eyes Logan-Style Last Ride for Chris Hemsworth in Thor 5
Eyeing Thor 5, Kenneth Branagh wants back in the MCU to give Chris Hemsworth’s god of thunder a gritty Logan-style send-off—closing the circle for the director who launched the hero’s big-screen saga in 2011.
Halle Bailey’s You, Me & Tuscany Could Define 2026 Cinema — Here’s Why It Matters
Halle Bailey’s You, Me & Tuscany Could Define 2026 Cinema — Here’s Why It Matters
Don’t let the postcard-perfect romance fool you — Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page’s You, Me & Tuscany, arriving April 10, 2026, could be one of the year’s most consequential films for reasons that go far beyond swoons and sunsets.
Noah Hawley Is Reimagining 2017 Horror Terrified For A New Era
Noah Hawley Is Reimagining 2017 Horror Terrified For A New Era
Alien: Earth creator is teaming up with original filmmaker Demián Rugna on the project, uniting two bold genre talents.
Steven Spielberg Raves About Dune, Calls Zach Cregger’s Weapons a Nerve-Shredding Thrill
Steven Spielberg Raves About Dune, Calls Zach Cregger’s Weapons a Nerve-Shredding Thrill
Steven Spielberg hails Dune: Part Two as one of his all-time favorites and applauds Zach Cregger’s Weapons for its nerve-jangling thrills.
Ryan Gosling’s Latest Smash Surges Past Massive Global Box Office Milestone
Ryan Gosling’s Latest Smash Surges Past Massive Global Box Office Milestone
Ryan Gosling’s sci-fi juggernaut Project Hail Mary has rocketed past $420 million at the global box office, muscling into a rarefied club—and it’s still accelerating.
Mark Wahlberg’s R-Rated Laugh Riot Hits Prime Video Sooner Than You Think
Mark Wahlberg’s R-Rated Laugh Riot Hits Prime Video Sooner Than You Think
Mark Wahlberg crashes Prime Video this month with an R-rated comedy from an Oscar-winning director, as two rival coworkers bungle their country’s World Cup dreams and find a furious nation on their tail.
Brace Yourself: Survival Thriller Fall 2 Locks in an August Release Date
Brace Yourself: Survival Thriller Fall 2 Locks in an August Release Date
Prepare for another white-knuckle drop: the sequel to 2022's Fall arrives this summer, with a third installment already in the works.
Hoppers Stumbles at the Box Office — Here’s What Went Wrong
Hoppers Stumbles at the Box Office — Here’s What Went Wrong
Hoppers stumbles out of the gate, with sluggish ticket sales and muted buzz fueling flop fears—can a mid-run comeback save it at the box office?
Drew Goddard Reveals the Two-Film Daredevil Saga the MCU Never Made
Drew Goddard Reveals the Two-Film Daredevil Saga the MCU Never Made
Riding the Avengers wave, the Project Hail Mary screenwriter pitched a bold two-film Daredevil revival.
Before They Were Bond: How 007 Kept Eluding Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan
Before They Were Bond: How 007 Kept Eluding Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan
Before they ever ordered a martini on screen, Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan each watched 007 slip through their fingers—Dalton deemed too young for the tux, Brosnan handcuffed by a last-minute TV contract twist. The near-misses, power plays, and brutal timing that delayed their license to kill are the real spy story.
The Star Wars Lightsaber Duel Too Brutal for the Big Screen
The Star Wars Lightsaber Duel Too Brutal for the Big Screen
A martial arts icon brought a game-changing lightsaber fight to Star Wars, but the scene was cut before audiences ever saw it. Discover why this bold moment never made it to cinemas.
Sam Raimi’s ‘Send Help’ Marks His Gritty R-Rated Comeback
Sam Raimi’s ‘Send Help’ Marks His Gritty R-Rated Comeback
Sam Raimi’s latest film, ‘Send Help’, sees the director return to R-rated horror for the first time in a quarter-century, with Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien leading the cast. The survival thriller hits cinemas in January 2026.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Slams Total Recall Remake as Pointless
Arnold Schwarzenegger Slams Total Recall Remake as Pointless
Arnold Schwarzenegger has openly criticised the 2012 Total Recall remake, questioning Hollywood’s obsession with reworking classic films and calling the new version a needless downgrade.