15 Amazing Movies You Likely Didn't Know Were Remakes
Some remakes are so good that they've eclipsed their predecessor, and many don't know they've just seen a remake. Here are some of those more notable remakes.
Read MoreSome remakes are so good that they've eclipsed their predecessor, and many don't know they've just seen a remake. Here are some of those more notable remakes.
Read MoreThe Avatar movies and the Lord of the Rings trilogy cover similar themes, as a major moment from Fire and Ash illustrates.
Read MoreThis lesser-known '70s Western starring Burt Lancaster and Robert Duvall, which has been somewhat reappraised over the years, is currently streaming for free.
Read MoreDifferent entries in the rebooted James Bond and Star Trek franchises both used the same bad fan-service villain twist, and neither worked.
Read MoreOne of the most disappointing 2025 box office performances for the Disney company is fortunately finding a second life on Disney+.
Read MoreFans looking forward to The Batman Part II no longer have to debate who Sebastian Stan will be playing in Matt Reeves' new film.
Read MoreThe Rip, the new Netflix action-thriller starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, aims to change the way Netflix handles a key aspect of its business.
Read MoreIf James Cameron does indeed pass the baton to another filmmaker for the next Avatar movie, here are five directors we think would be great for the job.
Read MoreRocky V might be the weakest movie in the series, but it still has an unforgettable ending.
Read MoreThere has already been talk of Greenland 3, but the bold and surprising ending of Greenland 2: Migration raises questions about what the series might do next.
Read MoreLike the first film, Greenland 2: Migration isn't just another mindless disaster movie. Instead, it creates genuine horror through frightening scenarios.
Read MoreTom Cruise unexpectedly helped out behind the scenes of Star Wars: Starfighter, the upcoming movie from director Shawn Levy.
Read MoreYellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan seems to focus primarily on TV these days, but let's take a look back at his various movies.
Read MoreLike the first film, Greenland 2: Migration is a disaster movie that cares more about emotional stakes over VFX spectacle. Here's our review.
Read MoreJack Black spent the 1990s working his way up the ladder, so his small role in a since-forgotten HBO Western from that decade was actually quite significant.
Read More2025 was a record-breaking year for IMAX at the box office, and the format is only going to become more important to the moviegoing experience from hereon out.
Read MoreMarvel movies made before the MCU are treated like a punching bag, but Roger Ebert wasn't nearly as harsh as most critics.
Read MoreClint Eastwood and the late John Wayne are both legends associated with the Western genre, but that didn't mean they were friendly with each other.
Read MoreAvengers: Doomsday is trying to generate hype through an exclusive trailer rollout in the theaters, but it's backfiring on Disney.
Read MoreArnold Schwarzenegger has always put his body on the line for his roles, but the set of Conan the Barbarian got a little scary.
Read MoreClint Eastwood made a name for himself starring in Westerns throughout the 1960s, but a 2021 Western fulfilled something major for the legendary star.
Read MoreThe 1989 original truly stands alone, but these other movies like Road House might come close to recapturing some of its magic.
Read More'I don't think anybody understood how an escape that doesn't come off could be a picture. I did.'
Read MoreThe Princess Bride star Mandy Patinkin revealed the line from William Goldman's script that's defined the actor's life, and it may not be the one you expect.
Read MoreWith Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy stepping down soon, let's explore how the Star Wars franchise can flourish under the studio's new leadership.
Read MoreScarlett Johansson won't be the only beloved Marvel Cinematic Universe actor in The Batman Part II, as another MCU veteran has now boarded the sequel.
Read MoreMGM was once sued over the studio's decision to make an R-rated Tarzan movie. Here's why the Edgar Rice Burroughs estate didn't take kindly to MGM's plan.
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