Steven Spielberg Almost Directed A Classic Romance Movie With Tom Cruise As The Lead
What many people consider to be one of the all-time great romance films nearly became a Tom Cruise vehicle directed by Steven Spielberg.
Read MoreWhat many people consider to be one of the all-time great romance films nearly became a Tom Cruise vehicle directed by Steven Spielberg.
Read MoreIf you haven't seen this 1963 romantic mystery starring cinema icons Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn, you can stream it for free right now.
Read MoreThis 1980s war movie starring Laurence Olivier, which cost a (for the time) absolutely wild $46 million to make, had box office flop scrawled all over it.
Read MoreThis 2017 Taylor Sheridan neo-Western doesn't get as much attention as his other work, but it handles a tough subject while delivering an involving story.
Read MoreSummer camp was once a rite of passage, but even as its presence in childhood falls by the wayside, the best summer camp movies ever keep the spirit alive.
Read MoreRidley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven marks one of the biggest differences between a theatrical cut and a director's cut. Here's why the director's cut is superior.
Read MoreAn all-time classic baseball movie that features the legendary Babe Ruth playing himself is now available to stream for free.
Read MoreWhen exactly did Saruman turn to the dark side in The Lord of the Rings mythology, and why? Here's what our Tolkien expert uncovered.
Read MoreThe Descent is an original, gorgeously shot, and terrifying horror movie set deep underground, with a twist ending that will keep you guessing.
Read MoreJohn Wayne's favorite actors included Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, and Elizabeth Taylor - but there was one actor whom he held in the highest esteem.
Read MoreIf you're looking for the best movies of the 2000s, a good place to start is this eclectic list, featuring zombies, robots, superheroes, murder, and more.
Read MoreMaterialists, starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal, lends a heartfelt reality to the typical rom-com trappings. Here's our review.
Read MoreIt took a while for American audiences to embrace Jackie Chan, but once we did, he had a string of massive box office hits.
Read MoreThe Life of Chuck's approach to documenting the life of Charles 'Chuck' Krantz feels like something out of Christopher Nolan's playbook.
Read MoreHey, Netflix fans ... why are so many of you watching Wrath of the Titans? Do you need us to call someone? Is this a cry for help?
Read MoreIn the days before instant fact-checking, sci-fi television broadcasts in the '80s often scared the public into think the events were the real thing.
Read MoreKnowing The Shootist would be his last film, John Wayne insisted on an unusual condition that would ensure the Western honored more than just him.
Read MoreThe 1980s packed movie theaters with amazing films, ranging from crowd-pleasing blockbusters to powerful dramas. These are the best movies of the 1980s.
Read MoreHere's everything we know about Denis Villeneuve's Dune Messiah, including which actors may be returning, some of the key plot points, and more.
Read MoreA big part of Mike Flanagan's new film The Life of Chuck feels like Stephen King's take on one of the very best Pixar movies.
Read MoreJohn Ford's The Searchers is widely considered one of the best Westerns ever made, and John Wayne even named his son after his character in the movie.
Read MoreMichelle Monaghan filmed multiple scenes for Keanu Reeves' Constantine as a demonic love interest, but wound up on the cutting room floor. Here's why.
Read MoreMaintaining his Reacher weight is a full-time job for Alan Ritchson, but he still managed to quickly slim down to play a very different role in this drama.
Read MoreMike Flanagan, the writer/director behind the new Stephen King adaptation The Life of Chuck, explains why the movie is dedicated to the late Scott Wampler.
Read MoreThis recent-ish Clint Eastwood movie has been banned by certain airlines, and honestly, it's not hard to understand why.
Read MoreRoland Emmerich is the patron saint of disaster movies, but he's also responsible for directing possibly one of the worst pieces of queer cinema ever made.
Read MoreMike Flanagan adapts Stephen King's novella The Life of Chuck into a thoughtful, empathetic, and tender film. Here's our review.
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