Oscar winner James Cameron, who wrote and directed Aliens (perhaps the only good sequel to Ridley Scott's 1979 original), has ...
These ladies survived to the end of their respective horror movies (or almost, anyway), and we love them for it.
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Screen Legends on Wheels: Scenes That Shaped Car Culture
Some movies make you want to be a better person. Others make you want to refinance your house for a 1970 Challenger. These are the films that turned car enthusiasts into temporary financial advisors ...
The year in moviegoing can, perhaps, be summed up by one fact: Sinners remains the only film in the Top 10 list of highest-grossing movies in the United States that isn’t based on existing IP and ...
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The MCU can revisit classic X-Men stories, but it's time to put the most iconic one aside forever
With the X-Men now in the MCU, fans hope Marvel Studios can adapt some of their classic stories, but the most popular one ...
Sci-Fi Movies An Avatar video game DLC may have just spoiled Quaritch's fate in Avatar 4 Sci-Fi Movies Stephen Lang says Quaritch fits with the Ash People in Avatar: Fire and Ash because "he's in ...
Stranger Things killed off a crucial main character in the series finale — but are they actually still alive? During the Wednesday, December 31, series finale, Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) survived ...
Patroclus is alive once more, heavily armed, and ready to fight alongside other ancient Greek heroes in Infinity's next ...
There haven't been many actors as successful in sci-fi cinema as Sigourney Weaver. But what is the best of the best of her ...
Sigourney Weaver revealed how her late actress mother, Elizabeth Inglis, tried to discourage her from following in her footsteps. Inglis was a British actress who had a successful stage career in the ...
Every TV season is made up of a certain number of episodes, and each TV episode is made up of a certain number of scenes. The best of those scenes linger in the memory long after you’ve moved on to ...
Why can’t we just leave well enough alone? Oh yeah, Hollywood capitalism. If a movie makes money, we’re going to get another installment of the IP. Maybe not within a year or two, but at some point.
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