Humans Have No Power Over Beasts in New Godzilla: King of the Monsters Image

A lot of monsters think they are king. King Kong and King Ghidorah just to name a few. Can they defeat the great Godzilla, though? Classic rivals Rodan, Mothra, and King Ghidorah will have their chance to take the creature down in Godzilla: King of the Monsters. The film’s director is traveling back to where it all began and shared a brand-new image of Godzilla in action.

Godzilla Japan tweeted that director Michael Doherty (Krampus) will swing by Tokyo Comic Con on December 1 along with a stunning new image of the beast.

By Kelle Long  |  November 29, 2018
Miles Learns how to Sling Webs in new Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Clip

Perhaps you’ve heard that Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is being hailed as the best animated movie of the year and possibly the best Spider-Man film ever? Yeah, people are enthused about this film. In a new clip released by Sony Pictures, you can get a fresh glimpse at the gloriously lush animation, the humor, and the joy of watching the newbie Spider-Man, Miles Morales (Shameik Moore), get some life lessons from his mentor,

By Bryan Abrams  |  November 29, 2018
The Russo Brothers Debunk Fan Theory That Would Save an Avengers Character

Obviously, the biggest shock of Avengers: Infinity War was the mass casualty caused by Thanos’ snap. However, those weren’t the only upsetting deaths of the film. What about heroes who were killed in a more flesh and blood way? We are still holding out hope for the obliterated to be resurrected, but is there hope we can see the others again? Apparently not in at least one case, according to the directors.

Loki (Tom Hiddleston),

By Kelle Long  |  November 29, 2018

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How Head Full of Honey Production Designer Isabel von Forster Creates a Beautiful Trip

A grandfather is losing his memory to Alzheimer’s, and the family member with the most patience and understanding for his gentle if frustrated, increasingly addled ways, is a child. It was the premise of actor-turned-director Til Schweiger’s 2014 German hit, Honig im Kopf, and four years later, he revisits the universal concept for Anglophone audiences in the homonymous Head Full of Honey.

Nick Nolte revives the role of Amadeus (in the original: Amandus,

By Susannah Edelbaum  |  November 29, 2018
The Game of Thrones Cast Filmed a Reunion in Belfast

Game of Thrones has seen a lot of characters come and go. (Season 1 spoilers) We were sad to see Ned Stark (Sean Bean) and Khal Drogo (Jason Momoa) bite the dust. However, all of our favorites are gone, but not forgotten. The final season is upon us this April, but the band all got back together. EW shared that a reunion special was filmed showing the, surely, emotional time that the cast all got back together.

By Kelle Long  |  November 28, 2018
New Toy Story 4 Poster Seems to Confirm Carnival Theme

Toys can get pretty expensive, but sometimes our best memories are with the cheap plush prizes we won at the fair. There is a Cookie Monster doll I won at age six that will live on in the infamy of my childhood. Pixar is apparently hoping that many people have similar memories. A new poster for Toy Story 4 suggests the sequel will have a carnival setting.

We already had an inkling that the toys would be heading to the fair.

By Kelle Long  |  November 28, 2018
Critics Call Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse one of the Best Spider-Man Films Ever

It’s already been a very good week for new superhero movies. First, we published our round-up of early reactions to James Wan’s Aquaman, in which folks took to Twitter to profess their joy at the wildly ambitious, relentlessly fun origin story. Now we’ve got a proper review round-up of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and they are uniformly gushing. Spider-Verse is currently sitting at 100% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes,

By The Credits  |  November 28, 2018
Jordan Peele Confirms Candyman Project and Announces Director

Someone must have said “Candyman” five times because the supernatural killer is back. Deadline confirmed those rumors that Jordan Peele may be working on a sequel to the 1992 horror classic.

Peele and business partner Win Rosenfeld will produce the Candyman reboot via their Monkeypaw Productions. Busy with Us, his directorial follow up to Get Out, and assuming hosting duties of the new Twilight Zone,

By Kelle Long  |  November 28, 2018
Behind the Gen-1 Design of the Transformers in Bumblebee

There’s plenty of reason to be optimistic about Bumblebee. Director Travis Knight (Kubo and the Two Strings) and screenwriter Christina Hodson (Birds of Prey) are two solid places to start. Their passion for the project was evident in the first trailer, in the pared-down story, in the retro look of Bumblebee and his fellow Transformers, and in the spark between Hailee Steinfeld’s Charlie Watson and her new best friend,

By The Credits  |  November 28, 2018
Gemma Chan Shares New Photo From Captain Marvel Reshoot

The last bit of information we got about Captain Marvel came a few weeks ago when we learned what the year the film is set. (Hint: Brad Pitt was People Magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive and everyone was doing the Macarena). It was a month and change before that when we got our first good glimpse at directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck’s film when the Captain Marvel trailer bowed,

By Bryan Abrams  |  November 28, 2018
The Opening Scene of Nightflyers is a Nightmare in Space

There is plenty to worry about in outer space. Temperatures that will instantly freeze the human body, a lack of breathable atmosphere, and giant flying rock formations. Being a space traveler is difficult enough without a homicidal madman on the loose, but that is what the crew faces in the first five minutes of Nightflyers.

The new series sent shockwaves through SDCC when the footage was released.

By Kelle Long  |  November 27, 2018
See Black Panther on the Big Screen Tonight—For Free

You’ve eaten turkey, possibly shopped till you dropped on Black Friday, and spent some part of yesterday making the most of Cyber Monday (during work hours, no less). Okay, maybe this isn’t you, but this does describe a decent percentage of the American population, a fever of purchasing that is as much a part of the holidays as stuffing, trying to avoid politics at the dinner table and promises of a diet at some future date.

By The Credits  |  November 27, 2018

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Black Lightning Star Cress Williams on TV’s Most Human Superhero

The CW has been delivering the superhero goods on the small screen for years now, but things have gotten really interesting since 2014. That was the year the network began airing a yearly crossover event that involved many of the stars from their live-action series.  The event, called the “Arrowverse,” connects the superheroes from Arrow, The Flash, and Supergirl, while including folks like Superman, John Constantine and more.

By Bryan Abrams  |  November 27, 2018
A Fantastic Underground World is Revealed in First Artemis Fowl Teaser

The first teaser trailer for Artemis Fowl introduces a mysterious high tech underground world. Soaring above the trees, towns, and cities, you would never know an advanced race is hiding below. Unless you are 12-year old genius Artemis embarking on a strange and dangerous adventure.

Based on the extremely popular YA books by Eoin Colfer, Disney hasn’t dug into much of the plot yet. This first taste, however, is a visual feast.  

By Kelle Long  |  November 27, 2018
First Aquaman Reactions Salute Swashbuckling Epic

The best DC movie since The Dark Knight. The second best DC movie (perhaps behind The Dark Knight). On par with Patty Jenkins fantastic Wonder Woman origin story. A swashbuckling epic full of massive emotions and a tidal wave of action. Folks, the first reactions to James Wan‘s Aquaman are in, and they are more or less every shade of enthused. 

By Bryan Abrams  |  November 27, 2018
Emily Blunt and Lin-Manuel Miranda Send Hearts Soaring with New Mary Poppins Returns Music

Need some magic to push you through the busy holiday season? Emily Blunt and Lin-Manuel Miranda are here to brighten everyone’s spirits. Two new tracks from Mary Poppins Returns have dropped on Disney’s Vevo and they’re just as delightful as you would hope.

The first is a beautiful lullaby style ballad with that gives a good solid yank on the heartstrings. ‘The Place Where Lost Things Go’ capitalizes on the bygone childhood of many of the original Mary Poppins fans.

By The Credits  |  November 26, 2018
David Harbour Looks Intense as Hellboy in First Image from Film

Hellboy is a demon on a mission in a new image from the upcoming live-action film. Empire Magazine shared the first look of David Harbour in action as the antihero and he looks absolutely ferocious.

Harbour shared a first set image in black and white more than a year ago. At the same time, Hellboy creator Mike Mignola tweeted out the first color photo of Harbour in full hair and makeup.

By Kelle Long  |  November 26, 2018

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Going Deep With ABC’s A Million Little Things‘ Rising Star Christina Ochoa

A few short years ago, A Million Little Things star Christina Ochoa was driving for Uber in Los Angeles, wondering whether or not she should go back to Spain. The grand-niece of the 1959 Noble Prize winner Severo Ochoa (a physician and biochemist who secured the prize for his work on the synthesis of RNA) and the daughter of acclaimed Spanish sculptor Victor Ochoa, Ochoa has many other passions. She has a deep,

By Bryan Abrams  |  November 26, 2018

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How Russell Hornsby Prepared for Emotional Role of Starr’s Dad in The Hate U Give

The Hate U Give takes no time to build up to the powerful message it delivers. The film opens on one of its most important and intimate scenes. A father, tough and terrified, lectures his seemingly too young kids on how to interact with police officers. Their mother tries to temper his tone, but he knows his children are entering a world where he is running out of time to protect them. Russell Hornsby offers a raw portrayal of a private moment every parent wishes they didn’t have to have.

By Kelle Long  |  November 26, 2018
The Lion King Trailer is 2nd Most Watched in History in 24 Hours

Perhaps you caught The Lion King trailer while in a state of well-fed sedation during Thanksgiving? That’s when Walt Disney Studios decided to drop the first teaser trailer for their upcoming live-action take on one of their most beloved animated classics, and it was enough to rouse anyone from turkey-induced catatonia. Jon Favreau’s film, at least from what you can see in the minute-and-a-half teaser trailer, is a photorealistic wonder. It has taken the rich,

By Bryan Abrams  |  November 26, 2018