Bradley Cooper shares his daughter Lea De Seine Shayk Cooper with ex-girlfriend Irina Shayk Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Bradley Cooper is revealing his daughter's surprising connection to his new ...
Rocky was in the building Wednesday on the first day of filming for “I Play Rocky,” the movie about young Sylvester Stallone. Not Stallone himself, but his onscreen counterpart, Anthony Ippolito.
Following San Diego Comic-Con this summer, New York Comic-Con brought even more exciting announcements. Here's a running list of TV and movie trailer drops and sneak peeks you need to know about. How ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook A new Batman movie is coming in 2026, and it has a chance to show Christoper Nolan how to adapt a ...
Straight from New York Comic Con today, the Warner Bros. Animation panel concluded with the official announcement that a new multi-part animated event is happening with new Batman: Knightfall movies ...
Jake Kasdan is once again in the director's chair for the Sony action adventure feature. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer Jumanji is back in game play mode as Sony’s latest sequel of its hit franchise ...
The actress' son has a small role in her new movie, 'A Merry Little Ex-Mas,' which premieres on Netflix Nov. 12 Jason Mendez/Getty; Alicia Silverstone/Instagram Alicia Silverstone's teenage son is ...
Man, if there isn’t a lot of news today for Warner Bros. The studio’s genre label New Line just dated the Zazie Beetz horror movie They Will Kill You for March 27, 2026. Funny enough, it’s produced by ...
Welcome to the cinematic buffet of 2025 and new movie releases for the weekend of October 10, 2015. The vibes are bold, the breakdowns are theatrical, and the plot twists come with extra sauce. This ...
Anime Movies Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle has broken even more box office records than was originally projected and it might surpass Mugen Train as the highest-grossing anime movie ever Anime Movies ...
Hello, Yahoo readers! My name is Brett Arnold, film critic and longtime Yahoo editor, and I'm back with another edition of Trust Me, I Watch Everything.