Only a few more days before we finally get to watch "Star Trek: Into Darkness." But Screen Junkies is here to play the devil's advocate by reminding us all the not so great parts about the JJ Abrams' Original.
The upcoming thriller called Now You See Me is about illusionists who steal money and give their stolen cash to their magic show audiences.
The movie launched an online campaign hunt experience to hold over fans until its May 31 release.
Neill Blomkamp's Elymsium's futuristic show tells a story of a class war. Those who live on Earth, and those who live in the sky. The super luxe buildings you see in Elymsium actually exist today.
A new viral ad for the show called Armadyne shows off Elymsium's real estate development corporation. And if you check it out, you'll notice that some of the buildings are already in existence now.
With Star Trek: Into Darkness set to release on May 17th, those flaw-counting nerds over at Cinema Sins are here to reduce your enthusiasm by nitpicking all the stuff wrong from the 2009 movie.
In case you missed it, Hugh Jackman recently took to YouTube to conduct a quick Q&A about his upcoming movie "The Wolverine." Fans were encouraged to submit questions via Twitter using hashtags #AskHugh and #TheWolverine. Check out the interview below:
If you enjoy explosions, fire blasts and all things Iron Man, then this remix by YouTuber relmvision will definitely get you psyched about the cocky superhero's return to the big screen.
Crome Yellow has enlisted artist Matt Ferguson to create this striking set of posters to honor each movie from the original Star Trek franchise. They've also reached out to Paramount to have the set of posters licensed, so hopefully you'll be able to plaster these babies on your wall real soon:
Have you watched Iron Man 3 yet? If you're planning to watch it in China, then you might want to prepare yourself for the "extra" scenes involved.
Kotaku reveals that there are actually two versions of Iron Man 3. While the rest of the world gets to enjoy the international version, the Chinese version comes with added 4 minutes of footage filmed especially for the People's Republic that was apparently not shot by director Shane Black.
So remember that last trailer for Man of Steel in which baby Kal-El gets stuffed into a pod before being shot off into space? While fans of the comic know that it's because Superman’s home planet gets blown up after, turns out there's a twist to that plot in the movie.