The Beatles Could Unlock a Deliver Me From Nowhere Sequel as Director Teases What’s Next
The Beatles Could Unlock a Deliver Me From Nowhere Sequel as Director Teases What’s Next
Even with early buzz running lukewarm, Scott Cooper is already plotting a Deliver Me From Nowhere sequel with Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen — and he wants the Boss’s life to get a four-film treatment to rival Sam Mendes’ Beatles saga.
5 CBM Directors Who Conquered Both the MCU and DCU — Ranked
5 CBM Directors Who Conquered Both the MCU and DCU — Ranked
From James Gunn's razor-edged humor to Christopher Nolan's meticulous spectacle, the auteurs reshaping comic book cinema go head-to-head — and the winner may surprise you.
Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse Just Unveiled a Game-Changing Upgrade
Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse Just Unveiled a Game-Changing Upgrade
Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse is swinging into 2027 with a first for the trilogy — a true IMAX-formatted release with expanded aspect ratio — confirmed by writer Christopher Miller after a fan asked about the film’s IMAX plans.
Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn’s Hit Comedy Crashes Back Into Theaters
Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn’s Hit Comedy Crashes Back Into Theaters
Wedding Crashers is crashing theaters again: the Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn favorite returns for a 20th anniversary rerelease this December, with Fathom Entertainment teaming with Warner Bros. Pictures.
Outland: Sean Connery's Forgotten Sci-Fi Gem Blasts Back in 4K
Outland: Sean Connery's Forgotten Sci-Fi Gem Blasts Back in 4K
Sean Connery’s gritty 1981 space‑western Outland—long a cult favorite with Alien vibes—blasts back in a gleaming Arrow Video 4K remaster.
The Social Network 2 Takes On The Moment That Got Donald Trump Impeached
The Social Network 2 Takes On The Moment That Got Donald Trump Impeached
Aaron Sorkin has kicked off filming on The Social Network 2: The Social Reckoning in Vancouver, with downtown streets standing in for Washington, DC, as the sequel threads the January 6 attack—and the second impeachment of Donald Trump—into the Social Network saga.
Netflix Lets Something Is Killing the Children Slip Away, Sidelining Mike Flanagan’s Dream Adaptation
Netflix Lets Something Is Killing the Children Slip Away, Sidelining Mike Flanagan’s Dream Adaptation
Netflix has dropped another would-be horror franchise: after years in development, the long-awaited live-action Something Is Killing the Children has moved to Blumhouse, the studio behind The Black Phone 2 and Five Nights at Freddy’s 2.
Chainsaw Man Carves Up the Weekend Box Office as the Springsteen Biopic Stumbles
Chainsaw Man Carves Up the Weekend Box Office as the Springsteen Biopic Stumbles
Chainsaw Man revs to No. 1, carving up the weekend box office, while Springsteen biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere stalls with a shockingly weak debut.
Queens of the Dead Review: A Blood-Soaked Laugh Riot With Real Heart
Queens of the Dead Review: A Blood-Soaked Laugh Riot With Real Heart
Hollywood keeps misusing the word camp—it isn’t accidental so-bad-it’s-good, it’s a deliberate high-wire act. Tina Romero looks born to pull it off, and Queens of the Dead is her proof.
A House of Dynamite Ending Lights the Fuse for Part 2: Is Kathryn Bigelow Setting Up a Sequel?
A House of Dynamite Ending Lights the Fuse for Part 2: Is Kathryn Bigelow Setting Up a Sequel?
Kathryn Bigelow detonates Netflix with A House of Dynamite, a nerve-jangling political thriller that locks viewers into an 18-minute race as top U.S. officials scramble to stop an unidentified nuclear missile bound for Chicago—ending in a finale that has audiences buzzing and baffled since its October 24, 2025 drop.