Alfred Hitchcock is the genius creator behind masterpieces like Shadow of a Doubt (1943), Rear Window (1954) and Strangers on a Train (1951). But one of his films has constantly been ranked among ...
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Great news for Spider-Man fans! Sony Pictures announced updates for their two next movies, which will continue the stories of Tom Holland’s Peter Parker, and Miles Morales’ Spider-Verse saga.
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Some have called it the best Hitchcock movie that Hitchcock never made. In fact, it was directed by Stanley Donen, famous for movie musicals like Singin’ In The Rain and On The Town.
An everyman hero who’s at once the pursuer and the pursued. All the classic elements of an Alfred Hitchcock movie are perfectly articulated in 1935’s The 39 Steps, which stands as both the ...
After Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train (also called Infinity Train) first premiered in 2020, it topped Japan’s box office, becoming the highest grossing film of all time ...
I comb through the movies arriving across the best streaming services every week. This week has offered some heavy-hitters like “Mufasa: The Lion King” heading to Disney Plus or Prime Video ...
The sheer volume of films on Netflix — and the site’s less than ideal interface — can make finding a genuinely great movie there a difficult task. To help, we’ve plucked out the 50 best ...
Nothing says summer like a packed movie theatre, popcorn and the latest big budget blockbuster blowing up on the big screen! This year Hollywood seems to be going all out to grab our money ...
"What are the 100 best movies of all time?" It's a hell of a question to ask, and an even harder one to answer — even for the team here at Empire, the world's biggest and best-loved movie magazine.