Miramax officially has secured the rights to Ruins, Amy Taylor's upcoming second book, with Vanessa Kirby and Sebastian Stan set to star and produce.
So you’re stuck in scrolling purgatory again, huh? Endlessly thumbing through Prime Video, 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.
The record for the longest standing ovation at Cannes is held by Guillermo del Toro’s (Pan’s Labyrinth) with 22 minutes of applause. Other films with lengthy ovations include Fahrenheit 9/11 (20 minutes).
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.
One of the things we learned from the post-credits scene from Thunderbolts* a.k.a. The New Avengers, is that Sam Wilson is not happy with his friend Bucky, as he’s forming his own Avengers team, and clearly, he considers his team to be the true Avengers.
The MCU kicked off 2025 with the divisive Captain America: Brave New World, but now Marvel is taking another crack at things with Thunderbolts*.
Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes is one of the last-standing MCU OGs. Stan’s Bucky Barnes first appeared in 2011’s Captain America: The First Avenger, the fifth film in Marvel’s line-up which now reaches 36.
I am certainly not going to blow any minds by saying the Marvel Cinematic Universe has had some ups and downs in the past five years.
Famous siblings are nothing new, as people tend to get very enthralled when a family has more than one talent in them, like the Olsens, Culkins, and Wayans. Even families like the Kardashians have left people enamored. That’s not to say that there aren’t a good number of celebrities who are only children.
Marvel’s finally diving headfirst into the messy, complicated world of antiheroes—and with Thunderbolts*, they might’ve just assembled their most emotionally honest team yet.
Sebastian Stan is having an incredible year, winning a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a musical or comedy for his role in A Different Man and earning an Oscar nomination for Best Actor thanks to his performance in The Apprentice.
Earth’s mightiest heroes are no longer around to save the world against its greatest threats.
I mean, it’s good to have goals and aspirations, right? Seeking to break records and do the impossible is part of the fun of life.
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.
The MCU is about to get a little rougher around the edges, with the arrival of Thunderbolts* this summer.
One of the most anticipated films of all time is currently in production, Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Doomsday.
Imagine you’re a cinephile in 1967 who can’t wait to see The Dirty Dozen because you love the premise. It will follow a rag-tag team of disgraced soldiers on a suicide mission not all, if any, will survive.
Take a seat, it's time to find out who is going to be in Avengers: Doomsday.
In a sudden surprise, Marvel Studios took to Instagram Live to announce what appears to be the new MCU Avengers team and the cast of Avengers: Doomsday.
Hollywood’s biggest night didn’t deliver too much when it came to nerdy victories.
After years of fighting on the front lines of history, Bucky Barnes is stepping into a new role in ‘Thunderbolts*’, a film that promises to shake up the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan. Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes. Captain America and The Winter Soldier. These are MCU combinations as classic as peanut butter and jelly.
Whether it’s superheroes, adventure, horror, or musicals, we have a stacked cinematic calendar full of anticipated releases.
Coming up with 20 facts about Captain America: The First Avenger? We could do this all day.
Pamela Anderson has not yet publicly commented on Hulu's forthcoming eight-part limited series Pam & Tommy, but she apparently had the opportunity to be involved.
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