The 15 Best Mark Ruffalo Movies, Ranked
To say Mark Ruffalo has had an illustrious career in Hollywood would be a colossal understatement. So, let's try and dissect his 15 greatest movies.
Read MoreTo say Mark Ruffalo has had an illustrious career in Hollywood would be a colossal understatement. So, let's try and dissect his 15 greatest movies.
Read MoreBefore Ron Howard had his first big hits as a director, like Splash and Cocoon, he cut his teeth on a microbudget comedy caper that's worth watching.
Read MoreKeanu Reeves has experienced his share of ups and downs in his career, with this terrible '80s comedy representing perhaps the nadir of his run as an actor.
Read MoreYou can draw a direct line between Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood and this actor becoming a first-time Oscar winner in another film.
Read MoreMatt Damon's filmography may include gems such as Good Will Hunting and The Talented Mr. Ripley, but it also has some underwhelming outings like these 10 films.
Read MoreNobody 2 features plenty of bloody fighting, but it's got nothing compared to director Timo Tjahjanto's most violent previous entry in the action genre.
Read MoreNobody 2 remembered that audiences love watching Bob Odenkirk kick butt, unfortunately, the film commits an action movie cardinal sin.
Read MoreThe animators of Genndy Tartakovsky's filthy animated comedy Fixed went above and beyond for their director for a very specific reason.
Read MoreIn honor of The Rocky Horror Picture Show's 50th Anniversary, one of our writers did the Time Warp for the very first time.
Read MoreAfter becoming a sensation on Netflix and the Billboard charts, KPop Demon Hunters is heading to theaters for sing-along screenings.
Read MoreDreamWorks has delayed the release of Shrek 5 until the summer of 2027, which could give them enough time to change those character designs everyone hated.
Read MoreWhen One Battle After Another director Paul Thomas Anderson asked Leonardo DiCaprio if the actor had any regrets, Leo cited not starring in one of PTA's movies.
Read MoreLike Uncut Gems, the trailer for Josh Safdie's Marty Supreme features a cameo by a most unexpected (and controversial) figure, this time of Shark Tank infamy.
Read MoreNobody 2 cuts right to the chase to give us a brisk, violent 89 minutes of Bob Odenkirk beating up bad guys. Here's our review.
Read MorePamela Anderson became a sex symbol at the height of her career, but recently, she's forged a different career path, boosting her best movies and TV shows.
Read MoreIf Ryan Reynolds' Instagram tease is to be believed, there's a chance Deadpool could pop up in Avengers: Doomsday. But what would that actually look like?
Read More23 years before he starred as Lex Luthor in Superman, Nicholas Hoult had a breakout role alongside Hugh Grant in About A Boy.
Read MoreThe marketing campaign for Blake Edwards' 1986 comedy A Fine Mess positioned the film's stars as the next big comedic duo. They weren't.
Read MoreThose in need of some hearty laughter would do well to seek out each entry in our list of the funniest movies of the 2020s so far.
Read MoreLarry David has been playing a fictionalized version of himself for so long that the moment he changes his appearance, comedy fans can't recognize him.
Read MoreFilmmaker Spike Lee famously refers to his movies as 'a joint,' instead of 'a film.' Here's why he uses this specific phrasing.
Read MoreThe ensemble cast of The Mighty Ducks features stars who are still working today, while others have lived a more private life outside of acting. Take a look!
Read MoreFreakier Friday casts the star of a hit Netflix rom-com series in a pivotal supporting role, which is reflective of why the sequel at large works so well.
Read MoreFor those with an Amazon Prime subscription, here are 15 of the worst movies you can watch on Prime Video. Trust us, it doesn't get worse than this.
Read MoreIn 2002, Mark Wahlberg starred in a flop that tried to remake one of Audrey Hepburn's best movies but was forgotten almost as soon as it hit theaters.
Read MoreA pre-Mad Men Jon Hamm was just a lesser-known TV actor when he made his feature film debut in this less-appreciated (but worthwhile) Clint Eastwood movie.
Read MoreThe remake of this '80s Kurt Russell rom-com was a critical flop but a box office hit, which only proves theatrical rom-coms can (and should) make a comeback.
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