Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Was Forced To Follow A Strict William Shatner Rule
The screenwriters of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home were ordered to make William Shatner's Captain Kirk feel like the movie's most important character.
Read MoreThe screenwriters of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home were ordered to make William Shatner's Captain Kirk feel like the movie's most important character.
Read MoreThe grand Mad Max tradition of having actors play multiple roles continues in Furiosa with Elsa Pataky, Lachy Hulme, and Josh Helman.
Read MoreThanks to the success of Die Hard, the writers of Cliffhanger finally found a way to tell their story, and it became one of Sylvester Stallone's best movies.
Read MoreDenis Villeneuve pored over nearly every single detail in the Dune movies, which makes his simple advice to Zendaya all the funnier.
Read MoreBatman, Tim Burton's 1989 blockbuster, features a very similar climactic confrontation as the one that appears in a classic sci-fi movie from 1927: Metropolis.
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Read MoreKurt Russell revealed that he initially had no interest in reading the Poseidon script.
Read MoreCome along with us as we try to explain all of the twists and turns from the 2003 thriller Basic, starring John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson
Read MoreOne of Owen Wilson's best roles is Hansel (he's so hot right now!) in Zoolander, and it turns out Jake Gyllenhaal nearly played that role instead.
Read MoreDisaster blockbuster The Towering Inferno is now 50, although certain cast members are still with us. Let's show them some love.
Read MoreElizabeth Olsen revealed she was 'shocked' by some emotional moments in the 2014 Godzilla.
Read MoreThat famous final line in "Iron Man" was an ad-lib, and it shaped everything that came next for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Read MoreThese are the worst John Travolta movies, at least according to Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreFuriosa: A Mad Max Saga is on track for the lowest No. 1 Memorial Day debut in decades, as summer 2024's box office struggles continue.
Read MoreGeorge Miller is Hollywood's thunder from Down Under, so here are all of his feature films, ranked.
Read MoreNetflix is bringing the goods in June 2024 between older favorites and some promising new titles. Here's everything coming to the service that month.
Read MoreLike Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds, Shogun treats its clash of languages as an opportunity rather than an obstacle.
Read MoreFuriosa tells the story of the fierce warrior who made waves in Mad Max: Fury Road, and it also utilizes an unused idea to add even more vehicular mayhem.
Read MoreFuriosa is more like Mad Max than it is Fury Road ... and that's a good thing.
Read MoreFuriosa changes a bit of the character's backstory and ends up avoiding a certain trope in the process.
Read MoreFuriosa brings the on-screen debut of the History Man, who provides answers to some of the franchise's greatest mysteries.
Read MoreA cameo in Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga directly connects it to Mad Max: Fury Road.
Read MoreGeorge Miller, the maestro behind the Mad Max films, tells us about working with Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth on Furiosa, the power of myth, and more.
Read MoreFuriosa is an action odyssey of epic proportions, so here's the ending explained for those whose brains melted during the high-octane thrills.
Read MoreEddie Murphy is back in Netflix's revival of a beloved 1980s action franchise. Here's the newest trailer for Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.
Read MoreCan Marvel save the summer box office with the R-rated Deadpool & Wolverine? AMC Theaters certainly thinks so.
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