• IMDb's Top Rated Movies of the Last 25 Years: Christopher Nolan Films Are Best?

    This week, the Internet Movie Database, aka IMDb, shared a new list of movie (via Vanity Fair) of the top rated films of the last 25 years. What movies do you think made the list and what directors do you think dominated it? If you guessed Christopher Nolan and his films, you'd be correct! His 2014 film Interstellar was the top rated movie last year, and only a few of his titles are missing from the list. Check out the full list going back to 1990 below.
  • Michael Fassbender's 2016 'Assassin's Creed' Movie is Like 'Batman Begins' Says Ubisoft

    Movie adaptations of popular video games aren't always the best, but we're still holding out hope for Assassin's Creed, based on the Ubisoft franchise. Starring Michael Fassbender, this upcoming film has a December 2016 release date, which leaves plenty of time for filming (which starts in the Fall of 2015) and post production. A new interview with Ubisoft Motion Pictures CEO Jean-Julien Baronnet has us even more excited because he's drawing comparisons between this new movie with that of Christopher Nolan's acclaimed Batman Begins and Ridley Scott's iconic Blade Runner. Find out more details below.
  • Watch Movies for Free Online with Paramount Vault YouTube Videos!

    There are a number of subscription-based streaming services out there ranging from Netflix, HBO Go, Amazon Instant, Hulu and more that allow consumers to pay a fee in order to watch movies whenever we want - but what about free online viewing? Thanks to Paramount Pictures' new venture, Paramount Vault, you can watch movies for free on YouTube! Just like other videos on the popular website, you can simply choose a film from the "Vault" and enjoy free streaming! Check out more on this news below!
  • Adam Sandler Inks Four-Movie Deal With 'Netflix'

    A few years ago it looked like Netflix was on the verge of extinction thanks to those big red boxes popping up all over the country, making renting movies easier and cheaper than ever. Instead of laying down and dying Netflix put on their collective thinking caps and realized that they would need to offer up something unique to reel consumers back in. They tested out some original programming and quickly realized that they were on to something. Series' like House of Cards proved that if Netflix offered quality original programs then people would invest in it. Given that fact it makes perfect sense that Adam Sandler would sign on for an exclusive four-movie deal.
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