It is always fun to see our favorite actors from genre entertainment in something that’s a little more removed from our usual wheelhouse. For example, we loved seeing Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega go up against killer unicorns in Death of a Unicorn.
Recently, we learned that Twilight will bring all of its movies to theaters for one big marathon celebration. That’s pretty exciting, but there are also fans who cannot enjoy this for several reasons.
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.
Twilight continues to have millions of people in a chokehold more than a decade after its fifth film hit theaters in 2012. Fans simply cannot get enough of watching the winding love story between Bella and Edward unfold over and over again.
It seems like every time fans catch a whisper about “Robin” and “The Batman 2” in the same sentence, the internet goes into full-blown detective mode. This time, though, James Gunn is here to play the role of party pooper for anyone dreaming of The Boy Wonder donning a cape alongside Robert Pattinson’s brooding Batman.
It’s been a long road for The Batman—Part II. Robert Pattinson and Matt Reeves first The Batman movie hit screens in 2022. And the movie was immensely popular.
Not all promises are kept. These 20 actors signed on to projects thinking they'd get some good screen time, only to be disappointed in the end.
Zoe Kravitz is in talks to direct 'How to Save a Marriage'. The 36-year-old actress is set to follow up her directorial debut 'Blink Twice' with the new movie, which is currently in the very early stages of development at Sony Pictures.
Not everyone in Hollywood is chasing the limelight — just ask the 20 celebrities below.
We might only serve one master (Shai-Hulud, obviously), but Deadline’s new report about Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Messiah adaptation could one day prove to be a sacred text.
Robert Pattinson began his career as a Hollywood heartthrob, thanks to the success of the Twilight movies, but the British star has unexpectedly become one of the most impressive actors working in the industry today.
Different actors from different walks of life are given a shot at being a movie star. Hollywood wants it to happen…but it doesn’t. These attempts at minting a new movie star didn’t quite work.
Mickey 17 is the latest sci-fi dark comedy adventure film from acclaimed director Bong Joon Ho, starring Robert Pattinson. Released in theaters on March 7, the movie has failed to garner any traction at the box office.
Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey film is continuing to expand its cast with some excellent actors. The latest to join the roster is Ryan Hurst, whom most people know from Sons of Anarchy.
While promoting Mickey 17 with director Bong Joon Ho, Robert Pattinson opened up about the reason he "can’t watch horror movies anymore."
It’s been almost exactly five years since Parasite swept the Oscars and became the first foreign language film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, and now it’s finally time to see how Bong Joon-ho follows his critically acclaimed psychological thriller.
Somehow, it’s three months into 2025, and the year is really getting started. Here are some entertainment news tidbits that dropped in March. (You can check out February’s round-up here) The Batman—Part II has had some delays.
Robert Pattinson fears he is going to be "old" by the time he makes ‘The Batman: Part II’. The 38-year-old actor starred as the Caped Crusader in the 2022 DC superhero movie and is due to reprise the character in the upcoming sequel, though has now admitted he hopes production starts soon as he isn’t getting any younger.
Robert Pattinson's daughter is an "incredible sleeper". The 'Mickey 17' star and his partner Suki Waterhouse welcomed their baby girl - whose name has not been publicly revealed - into the world in March 2024, and he is delighted that they haven't experienced much in the way of nocturnal disturbances since the tot was born.
Mickey 17 is based on Edward Ashton’s novel Mickey7, a future of space travel and interstellar colonization. The film stars Robert Pattinson as Mickey Barnes, an “expendable” worker.
It’s been two years since Matt Reeves‘ brooding and brutal take on Batman hit big screens across the globe. However, even before The Batman opened in theaters, Reeves confirmed plans for a sequel were already coming together.
Robert Pattinson must be doing something right in his auditions, but he doesn't fancy himself a pro.
Before Robert Pattinson was Edward Cullen, and certainly before he was Batman, he was Cedric Diggory in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire."
Robert Pattinson's ability to completely transform can never be questioned, whether it's embodying Batman or covering the March issue of GQ .
As a means of preparing you for disappointment (and to stick up for some great movies that never had a shot in the first place), here is a list of movies that will almost certainly go unacknowledged when nominations are announced on Jan. 13.
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