It’s a Mutant Cage Match in new X-Men: Apocalypse Clip

One of the most memorable scenes in X-Men film history is one of the first—Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) fights a cage match as a young girl (who turns out to be Rogue) watches him break a much larger man's hand when their fists collide. Obviously, his opponent wasn't aware that this cigar chomping lunatic with the funny hair had bones made of adamantium. 

In this new clip from X-Men: Apocalypse,

By  |  May 6, 2016
Blake Lively Battles a Great White in The Shallows

While real life encounters between humans and great whites mostly involve marine biologists, shark cages, and a metric ton of safety equipment, in the movies, great whites have been stalking and devouring us since the Steven Spielberg unleashed Jaws on us in 1975. That's the case again in The Shallowswhere a grieving young woman (Blake Lively) is out for a meditative bit of surfboarding when a certain super predator gets between her and the land.

By  |  May 5, 2016
X-Men: Apocalypse – the Angel of Death

Yesterday we shared this mini featurette about X-Men: Apocalypse's Storm (Alexadra Shipp), who for the first time in any X-Men film is fighting against Professor X and the forces for good. Now it's time to take a look at Ben Hardy's Angel.

While less known to most folks, Angel (also known as Archangel) first appeared well before Storm in the Marvel comic universe.

By  |  May 5, 2016
X-Men: Apocalypse—Storm’s a Force of Nature

Alexandra Shipp plays the young storm in X-Men: Apocalypseyet unlike Halle Berry's version of the character in previous X-Men films, here Storm is a force of nature for evil. In fact, her powers in Apocalypse are the most potent they've ever been, having been given a boost by the film's eponymous villain, Apocalypse, played by Oscar Isaac. 

Storm's first appearance in a Marvel comic was 1976's "X-Men #102,"

By  |  May 4, 2016
Independence Day: Resurgence Viral Video Highlights Alien Tech

This summer the world will be pushed to the brink of extinction. Nope, we're not talking about what will happen if the Donald seems poised to win the presidential election, but rather the return of the nastiest aliens of them all in Independence Day: Resurgence. To get you in the mood for galactic warfare, 20th Century Fox has dropped this new video that reflects on “The War of 1996,” the conflict that redefined what a summer blockbuster could be in the original Independence Day

By  |  May 3, 2016
Tour the X-Mansion in a new X-Men: Apocalypse Video

We've shared the first clip from X-Men: Apocalypse, and now 20th Century Fox has released a new behind-the-scenes look at the X-Mansion. Production designer Grant Major, supervising art director Michele Laliberte, art director Veronique Meunier, director Bryan Singer and a few of the film's stars discuss why the X-Mansion is so critical to the film, and how in Apocalypse, it's bigger and better than ever. Just take one look at the jet hangar in the basement of the X-Mansion (and the runway that's entirely lit up) and you'll see that this is not your father's X-Mansion.

By  |  April 29, 2016
Watch the 1st Clip From X-Men: Apocalypse

The first X-Men Apocalypse clip has arrived, and it features the return of Rose Byrne’s Moira MacTaggert giving Professor X (James McAvoy) the low down on some seriously disturbing information. MacTaggert reveals that her work has been focused on tracking down a certain all-powerful mutant. Further, if the stories are too be believed, MacTaggert explains that this original mutant, Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac), was said to have recruited four super mutants to help aid him in his quest for world domination.

By  |  April 28, 2016
The First Trailer for Oliver Stone’s Snowden is Here

Far be it for Oliver Stone to wade into political intrigue and controversy for a film. Sarcasm aside, Stone wrote and directed this feature about the world's most famous whistler blower, or traitor, depending upon your politics. Snowden stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as the former NSA employee turned wanted criminal, and is based on journalist Luke Harding's book "The Snowden Files: The Inside Story of the World’s Most Wanted Man," which detailed Harding's investigations for The Guardian into the Snowden's astonishing disclosures about the NSA's extensive surveillance of regular citizens. 

By  |  April 27, 2016
Here’s new Spider-Man Footage From Captain America: Civil War

With Captain America: Civil War currently sitting at a whopping 97% fresh rating on RottenTomatoes, it's safe to say that Marvel's latest, already all but guaranteed to be a commercial smash, is a critical darling to boot. One of the things critics have been raving about is Spider-Man's inclusion into the already packed ensemble cast. As we head to the press screening in just a few minutes,

By  |  April 26, 2016
This new Keanu Trailer has 500% More Cats

As we wrote back in March, Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele's Keanu is a laugh riot. The story revolves around the fate of the titular kitten, who ends up at Rell's (Peele) apartment, immediately pulling him out of a girlfriend-inspired funk (he'd been recently dumped) as he falls deeply in love with the little feline. Only Keanu is stolen by some local gangsters (which mimics the plot device that gets John Wick back in the game),

By  |  April 25, 2016
Enter Wolverine: Final Trailer for X-Men: Apocalypse

The moment you X-Men fans were hoping for has arrived; Wolverine makes his appearance in this final trailer for X-Men: Apocalypse. There's a ton of new footage here to parse, and with the timeline scrambled so thoroughly in director Bryan Singer's X-Men: Days of Future Past, it's hard to predict just where our favorite characters like Wolverine are going to end up by the time Apocalypse 

By  |  April 25, 2016
3 New TV Spots Tease More Footage for X-Men: Apocalypse

Batman v Superman had a partnership with Turkish Airlines that resulted in these clever ads, and now X-Men: Apocalypse has a similar relationship that has yielded brand new footage from their film. The company they've partnered with is realty firm Coldwell Banker, which has taken a specific interest in easily the most high-tech mansion on the planet—Professor Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, or the X-Mansion. In the third TV spot,

By  |  April 21, 2016
The New Jason Bourne Trailer is a Knockout

Jason Bourne is back. Matt Damon returns to the role of Jason Bourne in this fifth installment of the Bourne franchise, with director Paul Greengrass returning as well. Damon told Buzzfeed that Jason Bourne is dealing with a world very much like our own: “Without giving too much of it away, it’s Bourne through an austerity-riddled Europe and in a post-Snowden world. It seems like enough has changed, you know?

By  |  April 21, 2016
New Captain America: Civil War International Spots Include New Footage

You can thank Marvel Germany for providing us with brand new footage of Ant-Man and Daniel Brühl's Baron Zemo in these three international TV spots for Captain America: Civil WarWe're only sharing two, however, as one of them offers no new footage, although it is fun to listen to the German dubbed version of these trailers and imagine how different it would be if it was Captain Deutschland: Bürgerkrieg. (Why would the 'Captain'

By  |  April 20, 2016
The Girl on the Train Trailer is Suitably Unsettling

Paula Hawkins’ bestselling novel "The Girl on the Train" was published in 2015 and had a wonderfully simple premise; a woman taking the same train every day becomes obsessed with the seemingly perfect couple she sees during her journey through the train's windows. She gives them names and sees in their happiness what she used to have, and lost. Going into the book knowing it's a psychological thriller with ample hints of Hitchcock, you of course suspect that the narrator,

By  |  April 20, 2016
The First Trailer for The Magnificent Seven is Explosive

Director Antoine Fuqua (Training Day, Southpaw ) re-teams with Denzel Washington in this remake of the classic 1960 oater of the same name that itself is a Western remake of Akira Kurosawa's masterpiece The Seven Samurai. The story is gloriously simple—seven gunslingers are hired to defend a village from bandits. Done. Washington is joined by Chris Pratt, Matt Bomer, Haley Bennett, Peter Sarsgaard, Vincent D'Onofrio, Sean Bridgers, Vinnie Jones, and Ethan Hawke.

By  |  April 20, 2016
New Warcraft Trailer All About Frenemies

Director Duncan Jones is attempting to successfully adapt a hugely popular video game for the screen, a feat that's been difficult for many filmmakers in the past. Blizzard Entertainment's juggernaut online role-playing has legions of fans, but we're guessing that the director of the creepy and weirdly touching Moon and the sci-fi action epic Source Code might be the man for the job.

Written by Charles Leavitt (Blood Diamond), 

By  |  April 19, 2016
Everyone Tries to Beat up the Winter Soldier in new Captain America: Civil War Clip

Yes, yes, there have been so many clips released for Captain America: Civil War you credibly worry you've seen the whole movie by now. You haven't. But, if you'd rather not see any more, stop reading.

Still here? Cool, because this new clip is possibly the best thus far. Robert Downey Jr. went on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night and with him came this clip of Tony Stark and friends 

By  |  April 14, 2016
Yup, Here’s A New Captain America: Civil War Clip

We're counting down the days until the May 6 premiere of Captain America: Civil Warand luckily, each day seems to bring a new clip. (Unless you like to go into these films knowing next to nothing.) Today we get a look at how the fracture begins in Civil War, with Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) arguing over the merits of a new system of accountability whose goal is to reign in the Avengers.

By  |  April 13, 2016
Behold the 1st Teaser for Doctor Strange

Marvel's Doctor Strange made his first appearance inside the cover of Strange Tales #110, and he was unlike anything that had come before him. From an arrogant surgeon to formidable sorcerer, Doctor Strange and the world he inhabited lived up to his name. Now, director Scott Derrickson has brought Doctor Strange to the big screen, with Benedict Cumberbatch taking on the goatee and magical powers as he leads viewers into some of the oddest realms of the Marvel universe,

By  |  April 13, 2016