The Oscars Record That Bette Davis & Greer Garson Still Hold
Bette Davis and Greer Garson are considered two of the greatest film actresses to ever do it, and their seemingly untouchable Oscars record solidified it.
Read MoreBette Davis and Greer Garson are considered two of the greatest film actresses to ever do it, and their seemingly untouchable Oscars record solidified it.
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Read MoreWinning an Academy Award is incredibly impressive. Winning one while only portraying a character for a short amount of screentime is even more impressive.
Read MoreA doctor (Colin Farrell) is tormented by a strange teen (Barry Keoghan) in The Killing of a Sacred Deer, leading to a truly disturbing ending.
Read MoreTom Cruise put in a good word for one of the best performers in A Complete Unknown, which has us wondering how many other casting choices he's influenced.
Read MoreThe first time someone refused to accept their Oscar, it was a solidarity statement with a newly founded labor union. Here's what happened.
Read MoreYou can't break down the history of the Oscars without talking about some of its greatest historical snubs. Here are 10 of them that still sting to this day.
Read MoreBy Rotten Tomatoes metrics, Jennifer Jason Leigh has appeared in two movies with perfect 100% scores and they aren't ones that earned her an Oscar nomination.
Read MoreIn the wake of Taken, Liam Neeson has almost exclusively pivoted to action thrillers, but his Rotten Tomatoes score fortunately reflects the best of his career.
Read MoreBen Affleck made some changes when adapting the novel Prince of Thieves to make The Town, including changing the location for a major robbery scene.
Read MoreKeanu Reeves has become an action and martial arts superstar in front of the camera, but in 2013, he pulled double duty and directed this oft-forgotten flop.
Read MoreChevy Chase gave Saturday Night director Jason Reitman his own 'Chevy Chase was a jerk to me' story after watching the SNL biopic.
Read MoreWith over 60 years worth of films to choose from, the IMDb community of voters have selected with James Bond film is their least favorite.
Read MoreRami Malek won the Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody, but did he actually sing all of the Queen songs?
Read MoreClassic Hollywood star Katharine Hepburn has three films that currently have 100% scores on Rotten Tomatoes. Can you guess what they are without looking?
Read MoreSometimes, an actor scores big with a very memorable role and their careers skyrocket. However, other times, they simply disappear after one major role.
Read MoreTerence Mann, the reclusive Field of Dreams character played by James Earl Jones, was based on a real author. Here's why they didn't use the real author's name.
Read MoreProducers don't always listen to directors, but if Tom Cruise says Martin Scorsese needs more money to pull off a shot for his crime thriller, they do.
Read MoreKay Panabaker was a Disney Channel star in the 2000s and early 2010s, but she disappeared from Hollywood to pursue a lifelong passion.
Read MoreBrian De Palma's Casualties of War is one of the biggest flops of his career, but this Vietnam War film deserves a reappraisal.
Read MoreGoose's death in Top Gun is one of the most devastating moments of '80s cinema, and his legacy washed over Top Gun: Maverick all these years later.
Read MoreIf you enjoy the teenage romantic comedy of 10 Things I Hate About You, or want more modern Shakespeare, here are some other movies you may want to check out.
Read MoreSure, you could watch Christopher Nolan's movies in chronological order but if you ask us, there's a better way to experience his filmography.
Read MoreDenzel Washington wrote an ominous phrase on his copy of the Training Day script - one that he felt unlocked the entire movie.
Read MoreJack Nicholson once shared some secrets tied to a few of his greatest performances, including One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Chinatown.
Read MoreMultiple Best Picture Oscar nominees have low ratings on Rotten Tomatoes, with one particular nominee from the 1930s ranking lower than the rest.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan has a consistently strong filmography, where even his worst ranked film on Rotten Tomatoes is better than a majority of films in existence.
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