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The Legend of Zelda live-action movie has been in the headlines quite a bit over the past few weeks, and now Sony has chimed in, reiterating just how "massive" it's going to be thanks to Shigeru Miyamoto's "strong vision" of this particular world.
Here's exactly what Sony Motion Pictures Group...
Earlier this year we found out the Mortal Kombat 2 movie had officially wrapped filming, and now in a new update from Variety, it's been revealed it will launch in cinemas (including IMAX) on 24th October 2025.
This new movie has been written by Jeremy Slater (Moon Knight), the same director...
Let's just say it up front: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes doesn't match the considerable heights of Matt Reeves' Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and War for the Planet of the Apes. Director Wes Ball does a commendable job maintaining the atmosphere and empathetic approach established by...
The latest scoop from the industry suggests that work on a new Resident Evil movie has commenced. Our trusted source tells us that the script for the latest movie is almost ready, and Screen Gems will commence with the casting work and filming soon.
Screen Gems has set a higher budget for this...
It's not difficult to make spiders scary. Many people are frightened of them anyway, even when they're normal sized and not reproducing at an apocalyptic pace. In this way, the new French film Infested is playing the horror-movie game on easy mode: All it needs are a few hairy legs and a cluster...
From Radio Silence's haunted Halloween V/H/S segment "10/31/98" to their latest vampire ballerina winner Abigail, the filmmaking collective has consistently found ways to tickle and terrify their audiences. Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett want their horror films to make us...
If there's one thing WWII movies can't show enough of, it's Nazi failures, and in The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, Guy Ritchie valiantly depicts a spectacular one. This is his answer to Quentin Tarrentino's Inglourious Basterds, only lighter and with more jokes about bland German cuisine...