Tony Stark Goads the Mandarin in New 'Iron Man 3' Clip Up 'til now, Marvel's been focusing on the grimmer aspects of Iron Man 3 -- including the epic whooping that Ol' Shell-Head's going to take from the Mandarin (Ben Kingsley). But as the latest clip Marvel's doled out makes clear, Tony Stark (Robert Downey, Jr.) can give as good as he gets. More
Comic-Con crowd goes crazy for 'Hobbit' footage If reaction to "The Hobbit" footage at Comic-Con is any indication, Peter Jackson has another couple of blockbusters on his hands. The crowd attending Jackson's "Hobbit" preview at the fan convention Saturday went wild over a 12-minute reel the filmmaker and his colleagues screened. More
Long 'Harry Potter' clip leaked online Can't wait until Friday to check out the latest installment of the "Harry Potter" film series? Well, if you have any knowledge of torrent sites at all, you should be able to view the first 36 minutes today, as a goodly chunk of the film has leaked online. More
Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown studio not closed despite team break-up The Prince Of Persia franchise has not had the best of luck in recent years. It’s well over a decade since there’s been a mainline, multiformat release, as the remake of The Sands Of Time ... 10/23/2024 - 12:03 am | View Link
Look closely at the sets of Michael Schur's new comedy series and unspoken details start to emerge, thanks to production designer Ian Phillips and set decorator Kimberly Wannop.
The Apple TV+ documentary follows three Afghan women as they face the aftermath of the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan and the subsequent stripping of their rights.
"Those characters I played in 'Training Day,' in 'American Gangster' — it might look like they were close to me, and I could tell you they were, but I wasn’t no gangster," said Washington in a recent piece for Esquire.
New contestants featured on the American version of the hit Peacock game show include "Real Housewives" Robyn Dixon and Dorinda Medley, as well as "Survivor" winner Rob Mariano.
Directors Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon tell IndieWire about the visual tricks that opened up the mind of Leonardo Da Vinci in their two-part PBS documentary series.