The latest trailer for the upcoming Resident Evil film has sparked a pretty interesting conversation, especially after comments from the team at Constantin Film suggesting that this isn’t really a “zombie movie.” That’s a bold statement for a franchise that most people still associate with
Zach Cregger, the mind behind films like Weapons and Barbarian is taking on Resident Evil now. Check out the trailer for his new vision of the series below! Austin Abrams stars as Bryan, a medical courier who finds himself racing for survival as the town of Raccoon City goes to hell around him.
Cards on the table: I’m still worried about Resident Evil’s new cinematic reboot. It’s not that I’m pre-emptively dismissive of director Zach Cregger’s 2026 movie, but rather I’m guarding my fan-fueled heart from any potential disappointments ahead. For now though, I’ll allow myself
The world is aflame with Zach Cregger fever right now. His movie Weapons has taken the world by storm and it doesn't look like its letting go. But, the news today is about another project that Cregger has been working on, one that came even before his breakout with Barbarian in 2022. According to
Do you hate when movie trailers spoil everything? Then we have the trailer for you. New Line Cinema just dropped a new look at Weapons, an upcoming horror-thriller from Zach Cregger (Barbarian). Check out the trailer below, which sets up an appropriately creepy vibe without exposing every plot
Resident Evil is getting a brand-new movie from Sony in 2026. Zach Cregger is teaming with the studio for a new take on the popular video game franchise. Warner Bros. contemplated entering the fray. Deadline reports that Sony wanted Resident Evil to stay at home with them. September 18, 2026 is the
It was just three years ago that the world was introduced to the magical world of The Super Mario Bros. Movie. That film was a runaway success at the box office and was surprisingly great, considering some of the gripes coming into it. Now, we're getting a sequel that is adapting one of the most
Sometimes the best way to access the core of a film is to let it take you over completely. Locked behind metaphorical dialogue and an obtuse artistry, the key to the door is simply letting it all in and fester inside until the understanding comes to light. You can't second-screen a film like this,
"Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair" is now available on Hulu. The title of the show really sells how fans of the franchise that ran from 2000 through 2006 should feel about the series. I promise I will explain. This "revival" brought back as many stars as they could, including Frankie