Time for a new trailer for the movie everyone is calling a Black Widow movie, Red Sparrow. Starring Jennifer Lawrence, Red Sparrow is out March 2nd.
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The first trailer for Venom has been classified and should be released sometime in the next two weeks.
We got our first poster and a sneak peek of footage before the trailer that will drop on Sunday for Mission: Impossible Fallout.
Suki Waterhouse has been cast in the inexplicable upcoming Pokémon-based film Detective Pikachu movie in an unknown role.
A ticket listing for Good Morning America for Monday suggests they'll be debuting the first trailer for Solo: A Star Wars Story.
Review from Sundance 2018: 'Search' overcomes what should have been a goofy premise to be legitimately thrilling and enjoyable.
Shazam! director David F. Sandberg has confirmed that production has officially begun on the superhero movie. Details here!
When Marvel decides to step away from photoshop they can make some really beautiful posters. In this case it's a ink splattered Black Panther poster that
Wakanda is technologically advanced, and we don't know anything about it. A new TV spot for Black Panther showcases some of its unique technology.
Learn which films both the jury and audiences liked the most! Check out the 2018 Sundance Film Festival awards right here.
Review from Sundance 2018: I Think We're Alone Now takes the post-apocalyptic genre and looks at it from he eyes of someone who feels more at home in a world without people.
Review from Sundance 2018: Minding the Gap looks at the lives of three young men growing up in Rockford, Illinois in an intimate and thought-provoking way that will hit like a punch to the gut.
Review from Sundance 2018: White Fang is a beautifully animated telling of the classic story all of us read in grade school.
Review from Sundance 2018: Ophelia takes one of the most misunderstood women in classic literature and gives her new dimensions as we look at the world through her eyes.
Review from Sundance 2018: Assassination Nation takes the Salem witch trials to the modern age — but gives the “witches” in question automatic weapons with which to fight back.
Review from Sundance 2018: Seeing Allred aims to humanize one of the polarizing figures in recent memory by showing us where she came from and where she gets her drive.
Review from Sundance 2018: An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn appeals to a very specific set of fans of a very specific genre, and those fans are bound to love it. Everyone else likely won't get the joke.
A year ago men and women took to the streets of Park City, Utah during the Sundance Film Festival to march down main street in protest as they feared the
Review from Sundance 2018: The Tale is a deeply personal and at times hard-to-watch story of a woman coming to terms with her own sexual assault as a child.
Review from Sundance 2018: Bisbee '17 doesn't entirely work because of pacing issues, but watching a small town come to terms with its own dark past is fascinating.
Review from Sundance 2018: American Animals starts off like a fun heist movie — until reality comes crashing down in a tonal shift that has no right to work as well as it does.
Review from Sundance 2018: Beast has an interesting concept and takes the story in intriguing directions, but only has enough material for a short rather than a feature.
When police officer Asger Holm (Jakob Cedergren) is demoted to desk work, he expects a sleepy beat as an emergency dispatcher. That all changes when he answers a panicked phone call from a kidnapped woman who then disconnects abruptly in The Guilty.
Review from Sundance 2018: Our New President is a point-blank look at the Russian propaganda machine and how it presents United States politics.
Four new images from Pacific Rim Uprising show off John Boyega's Jake Pentecost and a jaeger versus jaeger fight. Check them out here!
Justin Marks, the writer of The Jungle Book 2, talks about how they plan to cover new material compared to the original animated movie.
A new trailer for Tomb Raider will be released tomorrow, and a teaser featuring that new footage dropped today. Check it out here!
James Cameron talks about how he doesn't have room for error when it comes to his various Avatar sequels, set for release over the next several years.
We got another look at Ant-Man and the Wasp today thanks to star Evangeline Lilly. She posted a new picture from the movie to her twitter and it gives a
The trailer for the new movie Psychokinesis by the director of Train to Busan.