The Enterprise takes a beating in new 'Star Trek Into Darkness' images
Some Starfleet grunts escort the villainous John Harrison (Benedict Cumberbatch) to his cell. Was getting caught part of his insidious plan all along?
Some Starfleet grunts escort the villainous John Harrison (Benedict Cumberbatch) to his cell. Was getting caught part of his insidious plan all along?
Get ready for more laughs, America?
After bringing in more than $55 million worldwide on a reported budget of only $2.5 million, the Marlon Wayans horror spoof "A Haunted House" has been greenlit for a se...
London has certainly seen better days.
The villainous John Harrison (Benedict Cumberbatch) leaves the U.K. metropolis a smoking wasteland in the latest one-sheet for J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek Into Darkness,"...
James Cameron is heading into uncharted waters for his forthcoming "Avatar" sequels.
The blockbuster director will use underwater performance capture in the next two installments of his sci-fi trilogy, ac...
So, remember all that excitement over "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" being filmed and projected at 48 frames per second? Yep, it's been crickets ever since "The Hobbit" hit theaters in D...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Resurrected demons and resurrected dinosaurs are helping to put some life back into the weekend box office.
The demonic horror remake "Evil Dead" debuted at No. 1 with $26 million...
Zoe Saldana may be best-known for playing a blue-skinned creature in James Cameron's "Avatar," but she may soon be seen with green skin in Marvel's newest big screen supergroup, "Guardians of the Galaxy...
Yeah, yeah: Boyle's jumped-up survival story -- the tale that launched a thousand terrible "rock and a hard place" puns -- got a Best Picture nomination. But so have any number of glib technical exercises, a...
Oh, Paul Rudd. You so crazy.
When the "Anchorman 2" star popped up on Conan O'Brien's show last night, he promised an exclusive new clip from the Will Ferrell comedy sequel which Conan pegged to go ...
Year first released: 2001
Director: Jean Pierre Jeunet
Why we'd consider: There are few contemporary live action directors who use perspective and dimension as creatively as Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Arguably, any of his ...