Jackie Chan's Action-Packed Western Couldn't Have Existed Without One Major Box Office Hit
It took a while for American audiences to embrace Jackie Chan, but once we did, he had a string of massive box office hits.
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.
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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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Read MoreHulu subscribers continue to flock to movies that are actually worth checking out, with this unconventional 2025 horror film being the latest example.
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Read MoreSteven Spielberg helped co-direct a scene in a Martin Scorsese classic that's decidedly more profane than anything Spielberg has ever helmed.
Read MoreScreenwriter Taylor Sheridan got some heavy producer pushback regarding Emily Blunt's character in the script for Sicario.
Read MoreThere are officially five Dirty Harry movies (though one could argue there are six) starring Clint Eastwood. Here's how we rank them.
Read MoreJohn Wayne made plenty of classic movies, especially westerns, throughout his career, but he also made a lot of duds. Here are John Wayne's worst movies.
Read MoreKarate Kid: Legends unites the canon of the original Karate Kid films with the 2010 remake, but here's why Dre Parker wasn't even mentioned.
Read MoreClint Eastwood has been in some of the most memorable films of all time, but he passed on a starring role in a stone cold classic war movie.
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Read MoreKeanu Reeves has every intention to return as Constantine for the sequel film, but Constantine 2 won't happen without this one, rightful request.
Read MoreRoboCop is a gritty, violent, examination of a possible not-so-distant dystopian future, so of course it was given a kid-friendly spin-off series.
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