James Bond's First Filmed Appearance Was Nearly Unrecognizable
Before James Bond had his proper on-screen debut in Dr. No, he showed up on the small screen in America as television's 'Jimmy' Bond.
Read MoreBefore James Bond had his proper on-screen debut in Dr. No, he showed up on the small screen in America as television's 'Jimmy' Bond.
Read MoreThis Al Pacino-led war movie might not be quite as bad as its Metacritic rating would suggest, but good luck finding someone to throw down in its defense.
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Read MoreLiam Neeson is the kind of actor who has done a little bit of everything, but he has one condition now that will dictate whether or not he signs on to a movie.
Read MoreRobert De Niro pulls double duty playing two gangsters who go to war with each other in the underwhelming The Alto Knights. Here's our review.
Read MoreStephen Graham is blowing people away with his work on Netflix's Adolescence. Here are five other must-see projects featuring the actor.
Read MoreFresh off its big night at the Academy Awards, 2025's Best Picture Oscar winner Anora is now climbing its way to the top of the streaming charts on Hulu.
Read MoreThe box office sensation Wicked is a massive movie musical, and if you want more of the same, we've got a list of movies like Wicked you should watch now.
Read MoreIf you liked the excellent new Netflix limited series Adolescence, you should check out the one-take movie the director and star previously made together.
Read MoreLiam Neeson's IMDb contains multitudes: middling action flicks, classics, and everything in between. Here are the three of his films that made the IMDb Top 250.
Read MoreMatthew McConaughey's The Rivals of Amziah King, which debuted at the 2025 SXSW Film Festival, is his first film in more than five years β and it's a doozy.
Read MoreWhat are Sabrina Carpenter's best movies and TV shows? Let's dig back into her Disney Channel history and check out her big screen bona fides.
Read MoreTaken revitalized and completely changed the trajectory of Liam Neeson's career but here's why he was done with the franchise after three films.
Read MoreWomen directors are responsible for some of the greatest movies ever made. Here are the highest-rated films on Metacritic.
Read MoreThe first film adaptation of True Grit was such a big hit that it actually spawned a franchise β with disappointing results.
Read MoreRio Bravo is one of John Wayne's most beloved movies, and it inspired two spiritual sequels that, uh, no one likes talking about quite as much.
Read MoreThe Sugarland Express is considered Steven Spielberg's theatrical feature debut, but he burst onto the scene with a TV movie featuring a Gunsmoke actor.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a good place to dive into the late David Lynch's filmography, one of his most famous collaborators, Kyle MacLachlan, has a suggestion.
Read MoreIf you're feeling the luck of the Irish on March 17, try your hand at watching these movies that will make good St. Patrick's Day viewing.
Read MoreBy casting Pierce Brosnan in Black Bag, Steven Soderbergh weaponizes the instant association audiences have with James Bond to the film's benefit.
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Read MoreIf you're confused about the appeal of Formula One racing, F1 director Joseph Kosinski has a Netflix docuseries for you to check out.
Read MoreF1, Joseph Kosinski's follow-up to Top Gun: Maverick, has a brand new trailer, and the Brad Pitt racing drama looks pretty dang awesome.
Read MoreGene Hackman didn't have much faith in Hoosiers when he was making it, but the hit sports drama is still finding new fans on Prime Video.
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