The US film industry isn't the only area where black people are subject to inequitable treatment.
The Star Wars 8 release was pushed seven months forward to 15 December 2017.
Spike Lee, Jada Pinkett Smith and Al Sharpton are boycotting the Academy Awards over a race row
For the second year in a row, the top awards have all white nominees.
Mark Wahlberg will return to reprise his role as Cade Yeager in the movie.
It's a scary character to tackle, says Suicide Squad director David Ayer about The Joker.
Forbes launch the first ever 30 Under 30 Europe list
Pinkett Smith and Spike Lee not attending awards ceremony over race row.
'I would never have imagined that I could or would direct a movie like Batman v Superman,' says Affleck.
Critics hail the R-Rated 20th Century Fox film the 'best Marvel' outing yet.
Nine-year-old actor wows audience with acceptance speech.
Check out new Batman v Superman footage and sneak peek from the upcoming Wonder Woman film.
African American president vows to revamp membership that did not nominate an actor of colour.
The musician succumbed to complications from rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis and pneumonia.
Celebrities back out after African-Americans are overlooked for Academy Awards for second year in a row
There's skulls and colours galore in the first posters for the DC film, concentrating on individual villains.
Critically-acclaimed biopic Straight Outta Compton was also ignored during the nominations.
Bruce Willis will return for the sixth instalment of the popular action franchise.
Spotlight received the award for the best picture at the show hosted by actor TJ Miller.
The actor revealed that he does not expect to work on a movie like it ever again.
"Unlike the other mutant villains we've had, [Apocalypse] has lots of different powers," says Simon Kinberg.
King would have marked his 87th birthday on 15 January 2016.
It's not just because of the fancy tech suit that Tony Stark gifts Peter Parker.
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy show how to keep warm in style for London premiere.
Will Smith, Helen Mirren and director David Frankel are already attached to the upcoming project.
Angry fans ressurect #Oscarssowhite hashtag on Twitter in support of N.W.A. biopic.
DiCaprio spoke of his delight at being nominated for a best actor Oscar for his performance in The Revenant.
JJ Abrams' produced follow-up released a surprise trailer this morning.
The Columbia Pictures project is set to be released in cinemas on 25 December 2016.