Murder was the case that they gave her.
It’s that time of year again. May the Fourth, a.k.a. Star Wars Day, has arrived. And after that, you’ve got “Revenge of the Fifth,” for those that wish to continue their Star Wars celebrations.
This May the Fourth, a.k.a. Star Wars Day, fans will once again get the chance to revisit the galaxy far, far away the way it was meant to be seen, on the big screen.
Whether in the form of a drama or a parody, the best movies and TV shows about dictators demonstrate the extent to which people who cling to power the most desperately are often those who are the first to lose it.
The 2024 Academy Award nominations are here and as expected Oppenheimer led the way with 13. What wasn’t expected, though, was its “Barbenheimer” counterpart not getting recognized in some very big categories.
Mark Hamill is a national treasure and voice-acting legend, and yet for millions around the globe, he’ll always be Jedi Master Luke Skywalker.
While we’ve seen Hollywood heavyweights such as Margot Robbie, Cillian Murphy, and Leonardo DiCaprio at the top of their game, plenty of fresh faces managed to steal the spotlight from their more famous co-stars.
People often go to sci-fi films to see the world brought to life in ways new, strange, and sometimes terrifying, precisely because the genre is so adept at taking things in the present and exploring what they might look like in the future.
Celebrities like Emma Watson grew up in the spotlight, landing one of the core roles in the Harry Potter series at 11 years old, so she naturally went on to earn her degree once she got a bit older. And while some other famous faces have done the same, a great deal went to university before that.
May December, the latest from director Todd Haynes, inspired by an infamous scandal, goes to some mighty dark places. Julianne Moore is Gracie Atherton, a suburban woman who ignited a media frenzy when, at 36, she had an affair with seventh-grader Joe Yoo ( Riverdale ’s Charles Melton).
If you're like me, you've probably completely lost track of how many Marvel Cinematic Universe phases there are and which one we are currently in. Here is a reminder of the "Phase Four" Marvel films, series, miniseries, specials, and shorts, ranked from worst to best.
Cinema has the remarkable ability to bring the past to life. While many of the most remarkable historical films have highlighted moments of triumph and success, some deserve celebration for their ability to evoke the traumas of the past, showing how such moments remain relevant to the shortcomings of the present.
Body horror is one of the most unsettling sub-genres of horror filmmaking. Often focusing on the permeability of the human body, these films aim to make the viewer squirm in discomfort. In the universe of the body horror film, sometimes one’s worst enemy is one’s body.
LGBTQ+-centered films tend to highlight a few key experiences, usually revolving around coming out, finding romance, or dealing with tragedies, such as the AIDS crisis. However, there have also been several outstanding LGBTQ+ thrillers.
For better or worse, these are the most memorable twist endings to movies. Oh, and spoilers to follow.
Sure, it's great to turn off your brain for two hours and immerse yourself in a feature film. But sometimes, you just want to watch a movie without using the restroom. These 25 titles are the best of your options.
This is what everything was building toward, and when the dust settled (not Thanos finger-snapping dust, for the record), Endgame delivered on the bombast…and the box office. Here are 20 facts about Endgame that are just the beginning.
Iron Man didn’t get four movies. Neither did Steve Rogers’ Captain America. So far, only one Marvel superhero has hit that threshold. Here are 20 godly facts you might not know about Love and Thunder.
Horror movies used to be super predictable: you had your killer, your monster, and your bevy of women who ran from them. But today? That formula seems so 20th century. Here are 21 titles that really made us think...and scream!
Thor got himself a glow-up from the days of Adventures in Babysitting. When Marvel was beginning its journey toward cultural domination, the God of Thunder (comic book version) was right behind Tony Stark’s Iron Man in the mix. Here are 20 facts about Thor we feel you are worthy of wielding.
Al Pacino. Robert De Niro. They are two of the biggest actors of all time. They’ve both won Oscars. We’ve seen them in a few movies together now but for many years they had never shared the screen together. Not even in “The Godfather Part II.” Then, “Heat” happened.
If you feel hyped for Thor: Love and Thunder, then there isn't a strong enough word for how director Taika Waititi is feeling about the forthcoming fourth installment in Thor's saga.
Maya Rudolph will forever be Queen of Impressions and Impersonations, but Melissa Villaseñor is coming for the crown. The 33-year-old Saturday Night Live cast member joined Late Night with Seth Meyers to recount her rise in comedy and run through her favorite impressions, including Dolly Parton, Natalie Portman and Owen Wilson.
The Turkish center will not travel with the Knicks out of fear for his life because of a years-long dispute with Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The 2018 awards season derby began in January at the Sundance Film Festival, where critics and awards journalists got their first look at some of the year’s most promising independent films.
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