Captain America: Brave New World Makes Oscars Shortlist as Thunderbolts, Fantastic Four Miss Out
Marvel Studios’ Captain America: Brave New World has landed on the Academy’s shortlist for the 98th Academy Awards, […]
Marvel Studios’ Captain America: Brave New World has landed on the Academy’s shortlist for the 98th Academy Awards, […]
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced its official shortlists for the 98th Academy Awards,
The Golden Globe nominations are out, and several of this year’s highest-profile blockbusters were nowhere to be seen.
Warner Bros. Discovery is doubling down on awards season for James Gunn’s Superman, and this time it’s going
Highlights a strong presence of science fiction, comic book adaptations, and action-packed flicks.
Jimmy Kimmel out. The Academy wants the audience to return.
Watch the video where Keaton motions for the Dark Knight baddies to bring it on.
Check out the list of winners at the 96th Academy Awards which was held on Sunday night.
Stomps out all the competition which includes Hollywood heavyweights such as Marvel and Paramount.
‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ leads the pack with 11 nominations.
It’s claimed that the polls were rigged due to online Twitter bots that were backing the work of Snyder.
YouTuber Grace Randolph once again has more insider info on the Snyder Cut, and once again it’s not good news for the fans of the film and DCEU.
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Board of Governors has decided to ban the actor for ten years.
Sunday night at the Oscars saw Will Smith storm the stage and slap Chris Rock.
“CODA” wins Best Picture, Dune wins six awards, Will Smith for Best Actor for “King Richard.”
The Denis Villeneuve-directed films wins big taking home six Oscars.
Will Smith unhappy that Chris Rock made a joke about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith’s shaved head.
“Justice League” beats “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” “Avengers: Endgame,” “Dreamgirls,” and “The Matrix.”
Kevin Smith loses it – and drops lots of f-bombs – over his feelings that the Oscars snubbed
Leave it to Josh Brolin to call it like he sees it – and good for him for