How Steven Spielberg Got Clint Eastwood To Direct His 2006 War Movie With One Question
Clint Eastwood likes to keep things simple, and his conversation with Steven Spielberg about him directing Flags of Our Fathers was no exception.
Read MoreClint Eastwood likes to keep things simple, and his conversation with Steven Spielberg about him directing Flags of Our Fathers was no exception.
Read MoreFor some reason or another, Marlon Brando really didn't like Burt Reynolds, so much so that it almost led to him quitting one of his most celebrated films.
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Read MoreAlan Hale Jr. will always be remembered for Gilligan's Island, but he had a long film career that included a small but significant role in this Western.
Read MoreNot even the star power of Tom Hardy and Gary Oldman post-Batman could draw audiences out to this crime thriller from 2015.
Read MoreTitanic shot Leonardo DiCaprio to superstar status, but Matthew McConaughey was once considered for the role of Jack Dawson.
Read MoreAn underrated Steven Soderbergh film starring Channing Tatum (no, not that one) is currently available to stream on Netflix.
Read MoreProject Hail Mary author Andy Weir openly praised this Ryan Gosling-led space movie, which deserved a better fate at the box office.
Read MoreKurt Russell is one of the biggest movie stars in cinema history, but he also starred in a disaster movie that was an unfortunate flop.
Read MoreRay Bradbury was mostly supportive of François Truffaut's 1966 film adaptation of his novel Fahrenheit 451. However, he did have some issues with it.
Read MoreThe Death of Robin Hood's version of Little John is played by an actor who's developed quite the reputation for transformative performances.
Read MoreEileen is one of the twistiest, most nihilistic films of the year, one that will keep you guessing long after its shocking ending has passed.
Read MoreWriter/director Leah McKendrick shut down production of her own film, the Netflix rom-com Voicemails for Isabelle, to make sure that a tiny detail was accurate.
Read MoreBe careful what you wish for, but if you wished for a list of the best movies about wishes, then let us grant your wish now! Did we say wish too much? Wish.
Read MoreHugh Jackman isn't the only connection between The Death of Robin Hood and one of the best Marvel comic book movies ever made.
Read MoreHugh Jackman and Kate Hudson star as members of a real-life Neil Diamond cover band in Craig Brewer's Song Sung Blue, which is making a splash on Netflix.
Read MoreThis underrated 2016 Western flop brought together John Travolta and Ethan Hawke, with X and Pearl director Ti West at the helm.
Read MoreMatt Damon has worked with Clint Eastwood a handful of times, but on his first day of filming, Eastwood asked one difficult question.
Read MoreMichael Sarnoski, the director of Pig and A Quiet Place: Day One, gives us an update about the progress of his upcoming Death Stranding movie adaptation.
Read MoreWhile you might have appreciated Anthony Bourdains perspectives on food, travel and more, his favorite Criterion Collection movies are worth watching too.
Read MoreIf you're looking to dive into the Western genre, here are 15 classics that everyone should check out at least one time. Giddy up!
Read MoreFrom a horde of beavers to high-flying jets, from Barbie to bombs, and plenty more in between, these are the best movies of the 2020s (so far)
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro wanted to make a third Hellboy movie, but in a devastating outcome for fans, that trilogy-capping sequel never ended up happening.
Read MoreArnold Schwarzenegger has pulled off some pretty impressive stunts over the years, but one of his most daring led to real-life peril for a stunt performer.
Read MoreThe Oscars name only a single Best Picture winner each year, but that doesn't mean the other nominees who didn't win should be regarded as inferior.
Read MoreTom Hanks didn't take kindly to a critic who wrote negatively about his feature directorial debut on 1996's That Thing You Do!
Read MoreSteven Spielberg loves a high-stakes train-based setpiece, and Disclosure Day echoes one from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
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