The following is a test action sequence designed by Yayan Ruhian, Cecep Arif Rahman and Gareth Evans. It was designed in a bid to create choreography that maintains the style and rhythm set out in their prior work (The Raid 1&2) while staying within
The ambitious idea by Trevorrow, who is coming off the second-highest grossing film of 2015 with "Jurassic World," would be a first for the "Star Wars" franchise, but it doesn't sound like it's the first time it's been thought about.
Look away Keanu Reeves, because it's pretty clear that Key & Peele have taken aim at your neo-noir action thriller "John Wick" from 2014 with their cinematic debut, even naming the titular pet after the actor.
The comic actor is facing pressure to bow out as host of the 88th annual Oscars -- with less than six weeks to go before the Feb. 28 telecast -- over the mounting calls for boycotting the awards in response to the lack of diversity among the Oscar
The world has long read about shady Mexican cartels cooking up tons of crystal meth, gun-battling in broad daylight, and torturing victims with sadistic techniques.
The nominees for the 88th annual Academy Awards ceremony were announced this morning, serving as further proof that 2015 was a pretty great year for movies, especially starry, sweeping, big-studio movies.
Quentin Tarantino's "The Hateful Eight" is a box-office disaster, and the police officers who boycotted the movie are taking credit for its disappointing ticket sales.
Michael Bay's "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi" does not contain any mention of Hillary Clinton. Also not named is President Obama. At times, the movie even goes out of its way to avoid politics, as the director has said that he has n
Michael Bay plays politico for the Fox News crowd. Michael Bay's bloody bonanza about the 2012 US compound attack is atrocious, shrewdly timed for the presidential race and so scornful of foreign intervention it could be pacifist
George Clooney is having an epically bad day. And it's up to Julia Roberts to save him. That's the deceptively simple set-up of the upcoming Jodie Foster-helmed financial thriller Money Monster.
Netflix's "Making a Murderer" might center around the case of Steven Avery and the murder of Teresa Halbach, but the beginning of this saga starts with a different victim.
Netflix shocked the tech community on Wednesday when it announced that it had begun operating in 130 more countries, bringing its streaming service to nearly every country in the world.
This was a rough year for cable as viewers keep cutting the cord. But sports, long the lynchpin of live television, kept those stupidly expensive cable packages going. It won't last forever.
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