20 Years Ago, The Passion Of The Christ Turned Faith-Based Bloodshed Into Box Office Glory
Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ remains the biggest R-rated film at the box office, ever. Let's talk about it 20 years later.
Read MoreMel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ remains the biggest R-rated film at the box office, ever. Let's talk about it 20 years later.
Read MoreBefore Liam Neeson landed the role, the main character of Schindler's List could've been played by some surprising names.
Read MoreSam Mendes recently announced four biopics about The Beatles, but one of the best Beatles flicks was a box office flop about a Beatle that never was.
Read MoreFor years it's been reported that Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg swapped making Cape Fear and Schindler's List. But what if that wasn't true?
Read MoreDrive-Away Dolls, Ethan Coen's latest solo directorial credit, is an utter hoot, but it also feels like it somehow escaped from the year 1997.
Read MoreCall Me By Your Name director Luca Guadagnino and Zendaya join forces with the new trailer for their steamy sports drama Challengers.
Read MoreJonathan Glazer's The Zone of Interest, one of the best films of 2023, is now available to watch at home. Here's how.
Read MoreSam Mendes is directing a collection of four biopics about The Beatles, each of which will be told from a band member's unique point of view.
Read MoreMartin Scorsese's classic film GoodFellas is following in the footsteps of The Godfather by getting its own little collection of Funko POPs. Take a look!
Read MoreChances are you've quoted this classic line from The Godfather without ever realizing it was improvised.
Read MoreBob Marley: One Love is off to a strong start both domestically and overseas, setting a new opening day box office record in Jamaica.
Read MoreHere are the major The French Connection actors still alive. They may not be working right now, but they're still with us.
Read MoreAfter being released in the fall of 2023, Anatomy of a Fall earned several Oscar noms, including Best Picture, and now it's coming to the Criterion Collection.
Read MoreThe first R-rated film to win the Oscar for Best Picture was a Fox-produced thriller from 1971. Can you guess the title?
Read MoreRidley Scott has never directed a music biopic, but it looks like his next film might be a biopic about the chart-topping band The Bee Gees.
Read MoreAudiences are turning out in droves to see the new Bob Marley biopic, while Sony's Marvel movie Madame Web is stumbling out of the gate.
Read MoreThe romantic Netflix series One Day, which debuted on the streaming service on February 8, has left its rom-com viewers crying their eyes out.
Read MoreJoaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga get romantic in new images from Joker 2, aka Joker: Folie à Deux.
Read MoreZodiac is the very best movie of David Fincher's career. It's also a box office flop.
Read MoreJaafar Jackson, the nephew of the late pop superstar Michael Jackson, steps into his uncle's shoes in our first look at Michael, a biopic from Antoine Fuqua.
Read MoreAfter a several year break from directing feature films, Lilly Wachowski is returning to the director's chair for a new dramedy called Trash Mountain.
Read MoreDirector Yorgos Lanthimos's Poor Things, which stars Emma Stone in perhaps the best performance of her career, will soon be available to watch at home.
Read MoreIn the Heights director Jon M. Chu is taking us back to the Land of Oz with Wicked, part one of the film adaptation of the hit musical. Watch the trailer here.
Read MoreIrish actor Barry Keoghan was banned from his local theater in Dublin for trying to sneak in and watch movies for free. But he's since made a triumphant return.
Read MoreKingsley Ben-Adir stars as music superstar Bob Marley in the upcoming biopic directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green. Can Bob Marley: One Love become a juggernaut?
Read MoreSpike Lee and Denzel Washington are reuniting for a remake of Akira Kurosawa's High and Low.
Read MoreWondering what Margot Robbie is doing after Barbie? Wonder no more! She'll co-star with Colin Farrell in a movie from After Yang filmmaker Kogonada.
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