From the moment Making a Murderer debuted on Netflix late last year, it turned into a cultural phenomenon. While the buzz surrounding it has died down considerably in the past month or so, the filmmakers behind the gripping documentary series are still hoping to do a follow up of some kind.
The 36th Annual Razzie Awards winners have been announced, and Fantastic Four and Fifty Shades of Grey emerged victorious, taking home a combined seven trophies. They tied for Worst Picture of 2015 and cleaned up in most of the other categories as well.
Despite the huge success that the Merc with a Mouth is experiencing right now, it doesn't look like we'll be getting that Deadpool/X-Men crossover anytime soon, unfortunately.
According to The Daily Beast, Star Wars: The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams recently revealed that he would be all for including an openly gay character in an upcoming Star Wars film.
Despite his commitment to Starz's excellent Ash vs. Evil Dead keeping him busy, Sam Raimi is still finding time for other projects. Not too long ago we heard that the director would be remaking Jacques Audiard's A Prophet, and now we're learning that he's attached himself to another project: Warner Bros.' World War 3.
Cameras are now rolling on Marvel's Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 and director James Gunn has said that casting is complete - but that doesn't mean there aren't a few actors we haven't heard about yet.
One of the biggest (and best) surprises of Tim Miller's Deadpool movie was the post-credits stinger which announced that mutant time-travelling badass Cable would be a part of the planned sequel - and now a new rumor suggests that he won't be alone.
Arriving in theatres this week is John Hillcoat's gritty and grimy crime thriller, Triple 9. Packing one hell of a punch with its explosive action set pieces and all-star cast, the film is a well-executed thrill ride that sports sharp direction and top notch acting.
Not that it should surprise anyone, but Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice is tracking pretty well right now. Ticket pre-sales start next week and tonight, Deadline is reporting that projections have the film making anywhere between $100-$140 million on opening weekend. It's still a bit too early to tell how accurate that estimate really is, but that's currently what analysts have it pegged at.
HBO's adaptation of George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice And Fire" saga, Game Of Thrones, began to deviate pretty significantly from its source material around the third or fourth season, and at the point we're at now, some plot strands and character arcs are almost unrecognizable to readers of the novels.