From Super Mario Bros. to Judge Dredd, these infamous '90s sci-fi disasters prove big concepts can still crash hard.
After redefining “Hammer Time” with one of the year’s best action films, The Furious, director Kenji Tanigaki has nailed down ...
Rob Zombie's Halloween II is one of the weirdest horror movies you'll ever watch.
Peter Dinklage has joined the cast of The Reckoner, the next film from The Furious director Kenji Tanigaki. The post Peter ...
Frank Oz’s comedy, based on a superb original script by Steve Martin, stars Martin as a producer who is determined to turn ...
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited 529 stars, including Jenna Ortega, Jacob Elordi, Teyana Taylor, ...
Of 2026’s invitees, 42 percent are women, 56 percent hail from underrepresented communities and 53 percent are based outside ...
That film, starring David Corenswet as the Man of Steel, ignited to $125 million and ended its run with $618 million, a ...
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Every alien in Steven Spielberg sci-fi movies, ranked by threat level
Spielberg has graced the silver screen with countless creative alien species in his career, and some have shown to be more threatening than others.
Roger Ebert has championed plenty of sci-fi films, but he couldn't help but take down these sci-fi movies with some harsh words.
Overseas, “Toy Story 5” is expected to open to $135 million or more for a global tally above $275 million. It carries a $250 million budget, not including the global marketing expenses.
Left to Right: Steven Yeun in "Nope," the alien in Steven Spielberg's "E.T." and Scarlett Johansson in "Under the Skin" (Universal Pictures / A24) It didn’t take long for stories about ...
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