Why Sylvester Stallone Is Wrong, And Rocky V Is Good
Rocky V returned Rocky to his roots, and from there, the franchise grew anew.
Read MoreRocky V returned Rocky to his roots, and from there, the franchise grew anew.
Read MoreOne author has the distinction of having the number one movie, TV show, and book all at the same time — and he did it twice.
Read MoreThe first John Wick theatrical spin-off, Ballerina, had a softer-than-expected box office opening, which doesn't bode well for the larger John Wick franchise.
Read MoreJack Black delivered a rare semi-dramatic turn in Peter Jackson's massive King Kong remake, but two very different actors were considered for his role.
Read MoreBefore he broke out as Rocky Balboa, a young Sylvester Stallone was cast in a futuristic cult classic where he played an over-the-top villainous character.
Read MoreCourteney Cox is one of the most recognizable actors in the world but before Friends mad her a household name, she starred in an odd live-action adaptation.
Read MoreRidley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven marks one of the biggest differences between a theatrical cut and a director's cut. Here's why the director's cut is superior.
Read MoreVing Rhames has appeared in every Mission: Impossible movie alongside Tom Cruise, but here's why his Ghost Protocol role was so small.
Read MoreJohn Travolta has starred in more than his share of stinkers, but this particular Travolta vehicle might be one of the worst movies ever made in general.
Read MoreWhen exactly did Saruman turn to the dark side in The Lord of the Rings mythology, and why? Here's what our Tolkien expert uncovered.
Read MoreThe first two Rush Hour films were big hits, but Rush Hour 3 was not and even fans of the series don't like the film. Jackie Chan knows why.
Read MoreJames Gunn has revealed the official Superman runtime, including credits and post-credits scenes. Here's how it compares to some other Superman film lengths.
Read MoreThe director of Predator: Killer of Killers has explained why the Yautja look so different in the movie and provided some insight into Predator culture.
Read MorePredator: Killer of Killers director Dan Trachtenberg tells us about crafting those amazing action scenes, the Hong Kong classic that blew his mind, and more.
Read MoreThe attempt to create a big, ever-expanding, never-ending John Wick cinematic universe has a big problem: John Wick himself.
Read MoreJohn Wayne's favorite actors included Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, and Elizabeth Taylor - but there was one actor whom he held in the highest esteem.
Read MoreGlen Powell passed on a role in Jurassic World Rebirth, but he claims it had nothing to do with any concerns about the quality of its script.
Read MoreIf you're looking for the best movies of the 2000s, a good place to start is this eclectic list, featuring zombies, robots, superheroes, murder, and more.
Read MoreHere's where famed filmmaker Steven Spielberg shot the now-legendary opening sequence of the Indiana Jones movie Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Read MoreHow to Train Your Dragon has been given a remake, and while it stands above Disney's attempts at revamping animated movies, it still feels unnecessary.
Read MoreThere are only a few actors who have appeared in both the James Bond and Mission: Impossible franchises. Here they are, and who they played.
Read MoreHey, Netflix fans ... why are so many of you watching Wrath of the Titans? Do you need us to call someone? Is this a cry for help?
Read MoreHere's how the Ana de Armas-led action film Ballerina could lead into John Wick: Chapter 5, which is in development at Lionsgate.
Read MoreThe animated anthology film Predator: Killer of Killers takes a page from the playbook of the most underrated film in the franchise.
Read MoreOne can readily understand Steven Spielberg's reasoning for not directing any other Jurassic Park movies after the original film and The Lost World.
Read MoreKnowing The Shootist would be his last film, John Wayne insisted on an unusual condition that would ensure the Western honored more than just him.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of Alan Ritchson on Reacher, you should check out this action-comedy from 2024 that features the actor stealing the show.
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