Movies

If you thought Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool was hilarious, wait until you see him in Free Guy!

The trailer for the adventure-comedy movie was released on Saturday and it shows how Reynolds' character, Guy, goes from a bank teller to a hero after he discovers that he is actually a background player in an open-world video game.

There's reportedly an Aladdin spinoff in the works -- and people have something to say about it.

On Friday, The Hollywood Reporter shared that Disney is developing a spinoff centered on Billy Magnussen as his scene-stealing character from the 2019 live-action adaptation, Prince Anders. The magazine reports that the studio has hired Jordan Dunn and Michael Kvamme to write a script for Disney+, adding that the show will not be a sequel to Aladdin.

Charlize Theron was hesitant to play Megyn Kelly in her upcoming film, Bombshell.

The actress stars alongside Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie in the movie, which tells the story of the women at Fox News who exposed the Roger Ailes sexual misconduct scandal and took down the TV titan. Theron's incredible portrayal of Kelly has had both fans and her co-stars doing a double take based off the trailer alone, but choosing to sign onto the project was a big decision for her.

Go ahead and admit it — ‘The Irishman’ is terrible

And then there are people like me: Those who think the movie — weighing in at an obscene 209 minutes, every one of them boring, ill-acted, poorly written and amateurishly directed, with CGI effects so demented, big-mouth De Niro, who is 76, looks 90 rather than the intended blue-eyed 35 — is a turkey.

Robert De Niro is addressing a hot-button issue that's emerged since his new film, The Irishman, arrived on Netflix last week.

In a new interview, the 76-year-old leading man discussed [warning: spoilers ahead] how little Anna Paquin speaks in the film, which explores hitman Frank Sheeran's claims surrounding the part he supposedly played in union leader Jimmy Hoffa's (Al Pacino) disappearance in 1975.

In truth, it’s never been a secret that Ryan Reynolds has played a hands-on role in making Merc the Mouth a Marvel mainstay since he first appeared in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. He helped produce Deadpool and was both a producer and co-writer on Deadpool 2. And Ryan Reynolds is also active behind the scenes helping to get Deadpool 3 off the ground. To say the franchise is a passion project would be an understatement.