Batman: Death in the Family is the latest DC Animated film and it comes with bonus interactive elements; you choose the direction of the story!
Bill and Ted are back up to their old time travel antics in the third entry of the popular series, Bill & Ted Face The Music.
The new horror film Follow Me combines the mystery and thrills of Escape Room (2017) with the torture porn of Hostel (2005).
A pregnancy upends a fun-loving woman’s dreams so she and her partner will try to live them out before the baby is born in the new Kiwi comedy film, Baby Done.
Project Power sees a world where street drugs give their users unpredictable superpowers for 5 minutes at a time, but can also be deadly.
The Gen 1 designs of the Transformers are without a doubt the best in the franchise’s history and they look even better in the upcoming Netflix animated series, Transformers: War For Cybertron Trilogy – Siege.
Scheduled for release exclusively on Disney Plus, the adaptation of the popular kids’ book, The One and Only Ivan, looks like classic, wholesome Disney programming.
The popular Netflix superhero series The Umbrella Academy returns for season 2 and the new trailer promises plenty of stylized weirdness.
Dave Franco makes his directorial debut with the intriguing new horror film The Rental starring Alison Brie and Dan Stevens.
The new film The Tax Collector is set on the violent streets of Los Angeles and sees popular actor Shia LaBeouf in a different type of role.
Chastain plays a black ops assassin who’s done wrong by the organization she works for, and must then fight to survive in the action-thriller, Ava.
Actor-singer Jennifer Hudson lends her amazing voice to honor the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, in the new biopic Respect.
Gerard Butler plays a family man who will stop at nothing to get his loved ones to safety during a cataclysmic event in Greenland.
The new trailer for the The King’s Man showcases the film’s super stylish action along with more of a look at its villains.
Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti play a pair of strangers stuck in a time-loop together where forming a relationship is seemingly unavoidable.
Jude Law and Carrie Coon play a bitter married couple who are forced to come to terms with the state of their relationship once they discover some painful truths in The Nest.


