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Harry Potter Director on Why He Was Fired From Marvel’s Fantastic Four

Harry Potter director Chris Columbus is opening up about why he was fired from Marvel’s Fantastic Four movie that was released in 2005. In addition to directing the first two Harry Potter movies, Columbus is known for helming movies such as 1987’s Adventures in Babysitting, 1990’s Home Alone, 1993’s Mrs. Doubtfire, and more. After writing… Read More »

Pursued Trailer: Molly Ringwald, Paul Sorvino, & Miesha Tate Star in Crime Thriller | Exclusive

ComingSoon is excited to debut the official trailer for IndieRights Movies’ Pursued. The upcoming crime thriller movie features Molly Ringwald, Miesha Tate, and Paul Sorvino. It is currently scheduled to premiere on October 10, 2025, on Prime Video. Check out the Pursued trailer below (watch more trailers): [embedded content] What is Pursued about? “Lark, an… Read More »

Madame Web: Sydney Sweeney’s Spider-Woman & 3 Others Get New Looks in Latest Photos

New Madame Web photos have revealed unseen looks at Sydney Sweeney’s Spider-Woman, Isabela Merced’s Araña, and Celeste O’Connor’s Spider-Girl. Madame Web is a Sony Pictures Entertainment movie that was released in theaters on February 14, 2024. Despite having a star cast including Dakota Johnson, Sweeney, Merced, and more, the movie was a flop at the… Read More »

The Fantastic Four: First Steps Concept Art Shows MCU’s Heroes’ Original Costumes

The Fantastic Four: First Steps is out in theaters now, and new concept art for the film shows how different the titular heroes’ suits could have looked. What does the Fantastic Four concept art show? The new art comes from Ryan Meinerding, who shared some concept art that he contributed for the movie. Among some other concepts… Read More »

Sense and Sensibility 4K Review: Ang Lee Movie Is Superb 30 Years Later

It’s been a lovely year for Jane Austen fans. First, 2005’s Pride & Prejudice celebrated its 20th anniversary with a theatrical rerelease, and now Ang Lee’s Sense and Sensibility gets a great stand-alone 4K release for its 30th anniversary. It’s the same version found in the Columbia Classics Collection Volume 2 box set, and that’s… Read More »