Sylvester Stallone Almost Made One Of The Worst Crime Thriller Sequels Ever
Sylvester Stallone is an action-movie megastar, but he's also an acclaimed director who was once sought out for one of the worst crime thrillers ever made.
Read MoreSylvester Stallone is an action-movie megastar, but he's also an acclaimed director who was once sought out for one of the worst crime thrillers ever made.
Read MorePlenty of actors have clashed on set, but there are also instances like these where actors hated working with their directors on films and TV shows.
Read MoreThe imagery in an underrated war movie was hugely inspiring to Metallica, so much so that they ended up buying the rights to it.
Read MoreThis otherwise mediocre supernatural flick has one of the best (and certainly one of the most gruesome) opening scenes you'll ever see in a horror film.
Read MoreLetterboxd reviewers have deemed this film the worst John Wayne movie of all time. In fact, it's fair to say just about everyone hates this thing.
Read MoreFor any major fan of the "Indiana Jones" franchise, here are 12 action adventure flicks that hit similar themes, settings, and overall vibes.
Read MoreJonathan Pryce could've joined the Game of Thrones cast sooner than he did, but initially passed on the series before playing the High Sparrow.
Read MoreIf you're a James Bond fan who has made their way through the entire franchise and want something new to watch, here are 6 good spy movie options.
Read MoreJohn Carpenter is an unquestionable master of horror even if the box office, especially in the 1990s, didn't reflect his power.
Read MoreAside from sequels, there have been a number of instances where actors reprised certain roles in different projects, from commercials to crossovers.
Read MoreWith The White Lotus season 3 behind us, here are five of our favorite Walton Goggins movies and TV shows that every Goggins fan should watch.
Read MoreOut of all the movies he's starred in (which includes several comedy classics), Bill Murray feels he hasn't made a better one than this deadpan 2005 dramedy.
Read MoreThis Oscar-winning dramedy, which features Dennis Quaid in one of his earliest roles, is the highest-rated sports movie on Metacritic.
Read MoreBefore Tim Burton delivered the pop culture juggernaut of 1989's Batman movie, a James Bond screenwriter took a crack at the script.
Read MoreThe movie Star Trek Generations ends with Captain Kirk's demise, but the writers originally had a different plan for how to kill him off.
Read MoreAn actor best known for working in sci-fi made a guest appearance on the final episode of Gunsmoke, but that wasn't his last encounter with the franchise.
Read MoreA great movie title opening sequence helps set the tone for what's to come, and these are the best movie opening title sequences of all time.
Read MoreAfter surging past expectations with its box office debut last week, Sinners is on track to make almost as much in its second weekend.
Read MoreIn 1999, before Freddie Prinze Jr. and Matthew Lillard would co-star in the live-action Scooby-Doo movie, they led the cast of a forgettable sci-fi war film.
Read MoreBack in the late 1990s, The Pitt star Noah Wyle got to play Steve Jobs in a TV biopic that's almost impossible to watch today.
Read MoreWhile Black Mirror was influenced by a lot of different movies and shows, its general vibe was heavily inspired by this David Fincher crime thriller classic.
Read MoreGeorge Lucas's VFX company Industrial Light & Magic could have hit it big by working on James Cameron's Avatar, but they chose a different, adventurous project.
Read MoreA Western movie with Yellowstone in the title (but which has nothing to do with the show Yellowstone) is suddenly a hit on Netflix.
Read MoreAs Christopher Nolan films his adaptation of The Odyssey, another recent adaptation is topping the charts on Paramount+.
Read MoreBen Affleck's solo Batman movie never happened, but action sequel The Accountant 2 does give us Affleck as a vigilante superhero.
Read MoreSamuel L. Jackson has long maintained that his Star Wars character, Mace Windu, is still alive, and one director wants to bring him back.
Read MoreCharlize Theron starred in a 2005 sci-fi flop that was the victim of studio meddling and was based on an animated MTV series.
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