Elizabeth Olsen has taken the lead to portray Scarlet Witch in Avengers: Age of Ultron. Saoirse Ronan was initially offered the part of Scarlet Witch, but passed.
Parkland has released its first trailer and the JFK assassination story has never been told like this. Billy Bob Thornton, Zac Efron and Paul Giamatti star as people who were greatly affected by that day.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 has released six new posters, with each scarier than the previous. Anna Faris returns, as do Bill Hader and James Caan.
Our Getaway giveaway should get hearts racing. Ethan Hawke and Selena Gomez star in the end-of-summer thriller that finds Hawke trying to save his wife.
Killing Season lands on DVD and Blu-Ray and although it features an all-star cast, the film lacks muster and features little in terms of extras. Robert De Niro and John Travolta do battle, but each seems to be mailing it in.
The Expendables 3 has started production in Bulgaria. Sylvester Stallone's aging action heroes have added Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford and Antonio Banderas.
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones author Cassandra Clare talks exclusively about where the wildly original idea came from. Clare also dishes why Lily Collins was the perfect Clary.
Thor: The Dark World has released a behind-the-scenes featurette that takes fans into the magic of the sequel to Thor. In the look, that is featured on the Iron Man 3 DVD, Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston talk Thor: The Dark World.
Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal star in two new stills from the thriller Prisoners. Terrence Howard and Viola Davis also star as the parents of children who are kidnapped in this thriller.
Getaway has released its second trailer and it is even more high octane than the first. Ethan Hawke stars as a man who arrives home to find his wife kidnapped.
Giving TV shows new life as big screen movies is nothing new, but it hasn't always worked out well... The Lone Ranger, anyone? Movie Fanatic presents our Top 10 Shows That Should Be Movies in an effort to reverse this awful trend.
Scary Movie V lands on DVD and Blu-Ray and completely misses the mark. The Wayans brothers may have ushered in the horror as comedy genre, but David Zucker has taken over and sucked all the air out.