Mad Max: Fury Road cleans up with six well-deserved Oscars
In the Wasteland, it's a struggle to survive. In Hollywood, it's a glut of awards. Here's the low-down.
In the Wasteland, it's a struggle to survive. In Hollywood, it's a glut of awards. Here's the low-down.
Hyundai Germany and Endemol Beyond produce another long-form, movie-themed ad, this time for the Hyundai Tucson. It's weird, and it's really cool.
Mad Max: Fury Road is the revitalization that the franchise deserves. Starring a flotilla of insanely modified vehicles, Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron are chased through the desert in one of the best action flicks in recent memory.
The last Mad Max: Fury Road trailer before the movie's May 15 release in the US is a fantastic spectacle of car stunts, big explosions and bizarre visuals, including Charlize Theron with a robotic claw for a hand.
Been hankering for some big-screen dystopian action? It's been a long time since the original Mad Max films debuted in the 1980s, but three decades since the arrival of the last installment, a new one is coming to the silver screen.
Mad Max is finally returning to the big screen nearly 30 years after its last installment. The new, long-awaited Mad Max: Fury Road will bow in 2015. This doesn't appear to be just some cash-in, nostalgia-based reboot, either. George Miller wrote and directed the latest entry, just as he did all three previous movies in the series. The teaser trailer, released at San Diego Comic-Con, has hit the Web, and its dark view of the p