And so it begins. What may end up being the last season of How I Met Your Mother kicked off tonight with an episode titled Farhampton, and boy did it start with a bang.
Production is underway for Hugh Jackman's mutant return, and today the film's Facebook page posted the first official image from James Mangold's The Wolverine.
Jeepers Creepers won't be considered an iconic horror film, but it is a good monster movie with a fairly innovative premise providing some entertaining horror and a new beast to fear on a dark country road.
It looks like season 8 will be the final season for How I Met Your Mother, as Neil Patrick Harris told Access Hollywood that as far as he knows there will be no 9th season for the CBS comedy.
The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Casey Affleck is now attached to star in the Warner Bros. film Race To The South Pole, which is being produced by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck.
This week is Tolkien week, and that means the excruciatingly long wait for the new trailer for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is finally over. That's right, the trailer that was once rumored to hit back in July is finally here for our viewing pleasure.
Last month we got to see the first photo from The Butler showcasing Forest Whitaker silhouetted in his butler attire. Today, thanks to Oprah's twitter, we get to see more characters in costume, including the Reagans, Alan Rickman and Jane Fonda.
A rumor has reached us regarding the Blu-Ray of The Dark Knight Rises, stating that the release will not only include the theatrical version of the film, but also Christopher Nolan's director's cut featuring a full 30 minutes of extra footage.
The wait for the return of the Bluth family has been much longer than most fans would like, and it looks like it could be even longer until they hit the big screen as The Film Stage reports that the Arrested Development movie is still in search of financing.
THR reports that The Dark Knight Rises has now made $431.2 million domestically and an estimated $574 million internationally for a total of $1.005 billion through September 2nd. This officially moves it ahead of The Dark Knight and makes it the thirteenth film to ever pass the $1 billion milestone.