"Alien: Romulus" creates a bad guy that not only pulls from the least-liked films in the franchise, but does so in a way that makes you want to revisit them.
"Alien: Romulus" is finally here, and it's going down well with critics. If you have questions about the film's exciting finale, then you're in the right place.
When life imitates art, it can have horrific consequences. From gross-out comedies to classic slasher flicks, these movies all inspired real-life crimes.
M. Night Shyamalan's latest thriller, "Trap," didn't light up the box office on opening weekend, and there's no twist ending that will change that fact.
M. Night Shyamalan’s “Trap,” starring Josh Hartnett, is actually inspired by a true story -- which is in some ways as wild as the plot of the movie itself.
The serial killer in "Longlegs" is covered in facial prosthetics and makeup, disguising the fact that he's played by one of our most recognizable actors.
"Blink Twice," directed by Zoë Kravitz and starring Channing Tatum, originally had a much more explicit title but was forced to change it for several reasons.
Rewatching the "A Quiet Place" series, fans will notice a few details that make it completely different now thanks to new information about the production.
Ti West and Mia Goth return for "Maxxxine," set in 1980s Hollywood. Who's the masked killer? Does Maxine survive? Here's the ending of the film explained.
Based on Bram Stoker’s titular character in “Dracula,” Nosferatu is a gaunt, bald, and toothy vampire, but the actors who've played him looked much different
New characters, a new setting, and a new director are just some of the things that made "A Quiet Place: Day One" do even better at the box office than expected.
Kevin Bacon spoke to Looper about his role in "MaXXXine," the follow-up to Ti West's "X" and "Pearl," and how it connects to his previous roles and experiences.
The "A Quiet Place" franchise uses spare VFX, and nearly everything except the creatures is practical. Here's what the films look like without special effects.
The first trailer for "Hellboy: The Crooked Man" debuts Jeck Kesy's look as the titular demonic hero, and fans have been rather vocal about their opinions.