Ryan Reynolds' Best Movie On Rotten Tomatoes Is A Far Cry From Deadpool
Ryan Reynolds' highest-rated film on Rotten Tomatoes is also arguably his best one (and it has nothing to do with Deadpool).
Read MoreRyan Reynolds' highest-rated film on Rotten Tomatoes is also arguably his best one (and it has nothing to do with Deadpool).
Read MoreThe Batman and its sequel and spinoffs now exist as part of a franchise known as R-Patz Is Batz. Okay, not really, the actual title is much less cool.
Read MoreTimothée Chalamet is a young Bob Dylan in the trailer for James Mangold's musician biopic A Complete Unknown.
Read MoreIf you read the closed captioning on the latest Joker 2 trailer, you'll see that a familiar character is appearing in the sequel. How big a part will he play?
Read MoreJoaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga are caught in a bad romance in the new trailer for Todd Phillips' sequel Joker: Folie à Deux.
Read MoreHugh Jackman may be synonymous with Wolverine, but his highest-rated film on Rotten Tomatoes has nothing to do with X-Men.
Read MoreThe Sound of Music and West Side Story are both Oscar-winning classics, yet their director, Robert Wise, preferred one to the other.
Read MoreLily (Alfre Woodard) and Picard (Patrick Stewart) were originally intended to have a deeper romance in 1996's Star Trek: First Contact. Here's why that changed.
Read MoreRidley Scott wanted to shoot Gladiator II at Cinecittà, a huge studio just outside of Rome, but Anthony Hopkins' show Those About to Die was already scheduled.
Read MoreWhen Oscar Isaac heard that director Denis Villeneuve was going to make a film adaptation of Dune, Isaac emailed him and offered his services to the movie.
Read MoreKurt Russell smashed a priceless antique guitar while filming Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight.
Read MoreThe film Swallow initially presents itself as a strange body-horror story before delving, sensitively, into the real-life condition of pica.
Read MoreFred Zinnemann's Oscar-winning classic From Here to Eternity was a shockingly huge hit thanks to Columbia's bold marketing strategy.
Read MoreThe existence of Gladiator II has Russell Crowe forlornly remember a time in his life when he still had tendons.
Read MoreFrom 1970s classics to bombastic 1990s action films (and maybe even some more modern entries), here is our ranking of the best natural disaster movies.
Read MoreTwisters is a crowd-pleasing, great time at the theater. Does the ending indicate a sequel? Let us explain.
Read MoreSome have drawn comparisons between current events and the 1992 film Bob Roberts, but director/star Tim Robbins is having none of it.
Read MoreHollywood has a habit of hiring indie directors to direct big budget blockbusters. Here's our list of the 10 best movies that have emerged from that practice.
Read MoreIn honor of the Twister sequel Twisters hitting theaters, here are the 10 best blockbuster performances by character actors ranked.
Read MoreHillbilly Elegy, the movie version of the memoir by Donald Trump's running mate J.D. Vance, received horrible reviews. Here's why.
Read MoreHumphrey Bogart starred in many a Hollywood classic. His most famous movie, however, has a nearly perfect Rotten Tomatoes score.
Read MoreMichael Mann is known as an innovator, and the director may have just changed the game again with a new archive that takes users behind the scenes of Ferrari.
Read MoreStephen King once listed what he considers to be the best movie adaptations of his work. Here they are.
Read MoreOscar-winning composer Elmer Bernstein, arguably one of the best to ever do it, absolutely hated the score for Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Read MoreLet's take a look at how Fly Me to the Moon, the new Channing Tatum/Scarlett Johansson rom-com, performed at the box office in its opening weekend.
Read MoreWatching Johnny Depp movies is hard now, but his great oddball performances are frozen in amber. Here are the best ones, ranked.
Read MoreTwisters might not blow you away, but it's a heck of a fun time at the movies with a lot of heart and a stand out performance from Glen Powell.
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