The First Full "Guardians Of The Galaxy" Trailer Has Arrived!
Nice abs, Chris Pratt.
How The Best Director Winner Could Make Oscar History
Gravity's Alfonso Cuarón and 12 Years a Slave's Steve McQueen could be first Latino or black Best Director winner in Oscar history, respectively — which would be a huge deal for an industry that has been sorely lacking in diversity. UPDATE: Cuarón won! History was made!
Why '80s Movie Remakes Are (Usually) A Bad Idea
Of the three '80s remakes opening this weekend, only About Last Night really did well. And yet, Hollywood can't seem to shake its appetite for re-creating past hits.
Everything You Should Know About This Year's Oscar Nominated Short Films
You can watch them all — from madcap animated comedies to harrowing live-action dramas to fascinating documentary portraits — in theaters now, and on VOD starting Feb. 25.
67 Things You Need To Know About This Year's Oscar Nominees
Giant Pharrell Williams hat alert!
Shia LaBeouf Is Sitting In A Room With A Bag Over His Head For An Art Stunt In L.A.
People can come in off the street one by one for the #IAMSORRY exhibit, but the actor doesn't say a word. It's kind of weird, and it's across the street from BuzzFeed's L.A. office.
Sorry, Leonardo DiCaprio Fans: CNN Did Not Spoil The Best Actor Winner
UPDATED: A segment on how Oscars get made led many Twitter users to believe that DiCaprio won the Best Actor race. But sadly for longtime Leo lovers, there's no winner yet — Oscar voting doesn't even start until Feb. 14.
Why "The LEGO Movie" Is The Best American Animated Feature Film In Years
This weekend's box office champion, with a $69.1 million debut, embodies a spirit of go-for-broke, did-not-see-that-coming excitement that animated movies have been missing.
Chevrolet Features LGBT Couples And Families In Ads During Olympics Opening Ceremony
"While what it means to be a family hasn't changed, what a family looks like has."
The Story Behind Why An "American Idol" Contestant Came Out On The Show
Keith London tells BuzzFeed why he sang Beyoncé's "If I Were A Boy" without changing the pronouns, his thoughts on the controversial reaction from the judges, and how fans are responding to his decision to come out as gay. Updated!
How "Gravity" Could Finally Redeem Science Fiction At The Oscars
In the Academy Awards' 86-year history, only eight sci-fi films have been nominated for Best Picture, and none have won. But Gravity could break that losing streak, proving to Hollywood that the genre is worth taking seriously.
The Biggest Movie In The World Right Now Is About A Mystical Monkey
The Monkey King grossed an estimated $46 million this weekend, and almost all of that money came from China.
The 2014 "Vanity Fair" Hollywood Issue Has A Record Six People Of Color On The Cover
That's half of the actors included in the annual Oscar-season celebration!
Philip Seymour Hoffman's 21 Best Performances
From a tornado chaser in Twister and a gay porn PA in Boogie Nights to a legendary music critic in Almost Famous and Truman Capote himself, the actor — who died at age 46 on Sunday — had done it all.
Jesse Eisenberg Will Play Lex Luthor In Superman/Batman Movie
And Jeremy Irons will play Bruce Wayne's butler Alfred.
The Shocking Connection Between Movies Released In January
Jaw dropping.
What Kevin Hart’s Box Office Success Can Teach Other Aspiring Movie Stars
Ride Along topped the box office for the second weekend in a row, launching Hart on what could be a breakout year. So what does he have that Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit's Chris Pine and I, Frankenstein's Aaron Eckhart don't?
21 Sundance Movies You Need To Know About
We saw a looooot of movies at this year's Sundance Film Festival, and these are the ones that you'll be hearing about this year. In no particular order!
What It's Like To Have A Hit Movie At Sundance
Director Craig Johnson and co-writer Mark Heyman felt their film The Skeleton Twins, starring Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig, was good — but they were still overwhelmed by its reception at the Sundance Film Festival.
How George Takei Made It Through Sundance
BuzzFeed shadowed the Star Trek star, the subject of the new feature documentary To Be Takei, as he and husband Brad Takei braved the wilds of the Sundance Film Festival.