Clint Eastwood Had To Be Convinced To Star In This Crime Thriller
Clint Eastwood rarely plays characters outside his comfort zone, so it took a little convincing to get him to headline this crime thriller.
Read MoreClint Eastwood rarely plays characters outside his comfort zone, so it took a little convincing to get him to headline this crime thriller.
Read MoreFrankie Muniz was a big star after Malcolm in the Middle, and he even had his own franchise in Agent Cody Banks. So why did he disappear from Hollywood?
Read MoreTwo of the biggest sci-fi franchises in film history, Dune and. Star Wars, both feature spice ... but are they related? Let us explain.
Read MoreThe feud between It Ends With Us star Blake Lively and her co-star/director Justin Baldoni has escalated into a lawsuit, alleging sexual harassment.
Read MoreNicole Kidman is one of the finest actors to ever do it, but if she could go back in time, she'd have passed on a romantic Western with Tom Cruise.
Read MoreThe Lion King prequel Mufasa commits the same faux pas as Solo: A Star Wars Story when it comes to a certain character's origin story.
Read MoreDon't expect one of Cobra Kai's primary baddies to appear in Karate Kid: Legends, a film that takes place after the events of the show.
Read MoreYellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan's best movie is competing with some Christmas mainstays and reaching a new audience on Paramount+.
Read MoreJoaquin Phoenix is (sorta) getting the last laugh, with Joker: Folie à Deux now a streaming hit on Max after flopping at the box office.
Read MoreFrom James Gunn's reinvention of Superman to Tom Cruise's final run as Ethan Hunt, here are our 15 most anticipated new movies of 2025.
Read MoreThere are only a few franchises with sequels that surpass the greatness of the original, but these are the best sequels to terrible movies in film franchises.
Read MoreGeorge Clooney once revealed his favorite movie is a classic, beloved media satire from 1976 starring Faye Dunaway, William Holden, and Peter Finch.
Read MoreThe Academy humored the idea of write-in votes for two years, but banned the practice after this groundbreaking film took home an Oscar without a nomination.
Read MoreHere are the best movies of 2024, as selected by the /Film team. From goofy comedies to dark horror flicks to dramatic epics, there's something for everyone.
Read MoreOprah Winfrey produced this underseen drama that marked the second time Denzel Washington stepped behind the camera as a director.
Read MoreField of Dreams star James Earl Jones quickly found himself getting misty upon sitting down to watch the movie for the first time.
Read MoreWhat's the best movie about Wall Street? According to IMDb, there's one clear winner, and no, it's not Oliver Stone's Wall Street.
Read MoreBrady Corbet's sprawling epic The Brutalist, starring Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, and Guy Pearce, is one of the best movies of 2024. Here's our review.
Read MoreArnold Schwarzenegger isn't synonymous with Westerns the way Clint Eastwood is, but this 2021 film almost put the Governator in a cowboy hat.
Read MoreWhen Adam Sandler showed the world that he could do more than juvenile humor and silly voices, it was thanks to the assistance of Tom Cruise.
Read MoreTimothée Chalamet was rejected from an acclaimed crime thriller early in his career, but never gave up on trying to work with the film's director.
Read MoreThere are only a couple of widely recognized Christmas movies on IMDb's Top 250 list, and one classic clearly has the edge.
Read MorePowerful documentaries, label-defying films, hilarious and heartbreaking animated features - here's /Film's ranking of 2024's 10 most underrated movies.
Read MoreHollywood legends Jack Nicholson and Orson Welles once both appeared together in a now-forgotten flop from 1971, and it's worth seeking out.
Read MoreIt turns out there's a specific reason Christopher Nolan and Guy Pearce haven't collaborated since making Memento, and it's not Nolan's doing.
Read MoreThe Royal Tenenbaums director Wes Anderson was asked what his favorite Christmas movie is, and he went for a classic 1940s Technicolor musical.
Read MoreThere is no secret to making a classic movie and few realize they're making magic in the moment, but Kevin Costner knew that Field of Dreams would be a hit.
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