So you’re stuck in scrolling purgatory again, huh? Endlessly thumbing through HBO Max, hoping something jumps out. We’ve been there. That’s why we pulled together the Top 10 Movies you would actually want to watch this week—no fluff, no filler.
Superheroes have dominated the box office for the last fifteen years, largely thanks to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With nearly forty films in its catalogue since 2008, Marvel has had its fair share of hits and misses. However, when the studio is at the top of its game, it makes for pure cinematic excitement.
Michael Keaton is to appear alongside Robert De Niro in the crime thriller ‘The Whisper Man’. The 73-year-old actor will cameo opposite the ‘Heat’ star, 81, in director James Ashcroft’s upcoming film for Netflix and AGBO, Deadline reports.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice gave us a very weird ending that will totally make sense in a third film.
In 1988, Tim Burton and Michael Keaton would collaborate on the movie “Beetlejuice.” It would prove a solid hit for both the rising director and burgeoning movie star.
It's no secret that Bill Hader absolutely killed it as the creator, director, writer, and lead actor of Barry . Sometimes, it's hard to believe he was originally one of Saturday Night Live 's most talented cast members.
When a movie is a hit, it often warrants a sequel. However, that doesn’t mean the same director will return for the sequel. Ridley Scott directed “Alien,” but James Cameron directed “Aliens,” for example.
These 20 actors had something to prove.
Award-winning actor and Pittsburgh native Michael Keaton will star in the cinematic opening sequence for Sunday night’s Steelers-Jets Sunday Night Football game on NBC.
Halloween might be when terrifying sociopaths like Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees shine. But this time of year is about scares and pyschopaths. It’s also about having fun!
Summer camp slashers and stories with dreary fall settings dominate the horror genre. Still, the colder months don’t get nearly as much attention — especially once holiday horror films like “Black Christmas” and “Silent Night, Deadly Night” are out of season.
Don't be ashamed if you want to change your name. These 20 celebs did.
Batman has owned many Batmobiles over his illustrious eight decades in the spotlight. And while many were awesome, at the top of our list of amazing Batmobiles is the one from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman film.
After waiting for over 35 years, the “Ghost with the Most,” better known as Beetlejuice (government name: Betelgeuse) is back. With Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice Beetlejuice cleaning up at the box office, everyone is going to want Michael Keaton’s iconic bio-exorcist as part of their spooky season decorations this year.
‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice‘ is already a hit movie. Before its theatrical release, it received a standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival. Many actors including Winona Ryder, Michael Keaton, and Catherina O’Hara reprised their roles from the 1998 OG ‘Beetlejuice‘ movie.
Beetlejuice was the unlikeliest of hits upon release in the spring of 1988. Since then, the film has left an incredible pop culture footprint. The Michael Keaton-starring supernatural comedy introduced the Tim Burton aesthetic to the masses.
A sequel to the 1988 Beetlejuice is on the horizon, and Michael Keaton spilt the beans on the behind-the-scenes action to Josh Horowitz on the Happy Sad Confused podcast.
Michael Keaton will step behind the camera for the first time in fifteen years to direct the new film Knox Goes Away, which he will also star in. Keaton is John Knox, a contract killer with a rapidly evolving form of dementia, who is offered an opportunity to redeem himself by saving the life of the adult son with whom he had been estranged.
When done right, a truly excellent voice performance can be just as, if not even more so, memorable as any live-action performance.
Christmas is a time of happiness and enthusiasm for many. Hey, there are presents to be opened, parties to be had, eggs to be nogged. However, in all that brightness, some see darkness. These are some of the less merry, more morbid Christmas movies for the “bah humbug” crowd out there.
Hey, did you ever notice that they make a lot of movies about superheroes? At this point, it may feel like every superhero has gotten their own film. That’s not the case, though.
Several different actors have donned the cowl of the Caped Crusader. Not every iteration of the Dark Knight is cut from the same cloth either.
Spider-Man: Homecoming had to work hard to justify its existence, and it did. Let’s go a little deeper with 20 facts you might not know about Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Michael Keaton is slipping back into Batman as if no time has passed, despite the fact he debuted in the role with 1989's "Batman" and last played the iconic superhero in 1992's "Batman Returns."
It took nearly 30 years after Batman Returns for Michael Keaton to return as Batman/Bruce Wayne, but he doesn't feel like any time has passed at all.
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