The Quicksilver Dilemma
Unfortunately, Whedon and Marvel are not the only ones who have big plans for the son of Magneto.
Unfortunately, Whedon and Marvel are not the only ones who have big plans for the son of Magneto.
Director James Wan obviously has some sort of fetish with creepy looking puppets and dolls.
Ron Howard steps into the world of F1 racing with Rush starring Chris Hemsworth as 1970′s
British driver James Hunt.
The Millers aren’t quite who you think they are in the first red-band (and green-band) trailer from New Line Cinema.
I wonder if this improves the chances of a Double Impact reboot?
Relativity Media has released the first trailer for Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s directorial debut Don Jon.
Coppola hasn’t directed a mainstream feature film since 1997′s The Rainmaker, but that’s about to change.
General Zod takes center stage as Earth is threatened unless it hands over the world’s most powerful superhero.
The latest trailer from James Mangold’s The Wolverine is the best yet and gives us some new footage along with Jean Grey and Silver Samurai.
It looks like Sly is looking for the next Sigorney Weaver, and Seagal could make an appearance . . .
No one wants Ghostbusters III more than Dan Aykroyd, and once again he was dishing on some of the plot details.
In the new version, Eric’s wife, Amy, can communicate with the dead.
Based on this new 5 minute trailer, Batman: Arkham Origins looks like the game of the year.
The film is set in 1970′s Brooklyn and centers on two brothers on different sides of the law.
Perhaps the best feature of the poster is the eclectic cast Allen has assembled.
The eight-minute filibuster pitch for Star Wars: Episode VII Patton Oswalt did on Parks and Recreaction has now been animated by Isaac Moore.
Is it me or does he sort of resemble Mark Hamill?
Marvel honcho Kevin Feige on a handful of Marvel properties and the chances of seeing them on the big-screen (in some cases for another reboot) . . .
An almost unrecognizable Larry David will star as Nathan in Greg Mottola‘s HBO film.
The trailer is on par with the first teasers from a few months ago, and we don’t get any new footage.
A bunch of astronauts head to Jupiter’s moon in search of alien life in Sebastian Cordero’s Europa Report.
Nolan is getting ready to shoot Interstellar and the world of Bond is seemingly a major undertaking.
Unfortunately, this one will never live up to its full potential if it’s not rated R.
It’s nice to see a trailer that isn’t giving too much away about the plot . . .