Invisible Man Movies Ranked From Worst To Best
From the Invisible Man to the Invisible Dad to the Invisible Sister, there's a whole cinematic multiverse of invisibility out there.
Read MoreFrom the Invisible Man to the Invisible Dad to the Invisible Sister, there's a whole cinematic multiverse of invisibility out there.
Read MoreStephen King is the king of horror for a reason, but here are seven of his unadapted books that we think would make stellar horror movies or TV shows.
Read MoreVFX artist Douglas Trumbull had a lot of work to do in a short time when he was hired for Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
Read MoreEwan McGregor's uncle and original trilogy actor Denis Lawson warned him off joining the Star Wars franchise as Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Read MoreIsaac's weird hair in the horror movie Children of the Corn is the result of Star Trek's Vulcan style.
Read MoreBob Marley: One Love remains No. 1 in its second weekend at the box office and passes a major milestone globally.
Read MoreAn Audrey Hepburn classic almost didn't star Audrey Hepburn.
Read MoreAn animated feature film based on The Jurassic League is reportedly in development at DC Studios, with James Gunn producing.
Read MoreWith the Fantastic Four finally joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe, let's take a moment to break down the team's individual super-powers.
Read MoreWhy was Palpatine scarred by his Force lightning in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith but Luke wasn't in Return of the Jedi? Ian McDiarmid has an answer (sort of).
Read MoreThe Elvis connection in Disney's Lilo & Stitch goes far deeper than just the King's affinity for starring in movies on the island.
Read MoreThe Great Escape is a gripping showcase of some of the finest actors to ever do it. Here are the cast members that are still alive and what they've been up to.
Read MoreThe Sound of Music is a stone-cold classic but for a long time, Christopher Plummer loved to talk trash about the film and his role in it.
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 MoreBelieve it! Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings director Destin Daniel Cretton is officially developing a live-action Naruto movie adaptation.
Read MoreDan Harmon has confirmed that he told Donald Glover the Community movie script was done but warned that he's not a very reliable source.
Read MoreGladiator 2 has a Coliseum-sized budget, which suggests it's not going to even break even when it opens.
Read MoreMiley Cyrus' Drive-Away Dolls character is based on a real life rock and roll legend. Let's talk about her right here.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of the Coen Brothers, you're a fan of Tricia Cooke, and Drive-Away Dolls is just the start of her endlessly cool career.
Read MoreTricia Cooke and Ethan Coen's Drive-Away Dolls allows Pedro Pascal to recreate the scene that made him a household name.
Read MoreMaking Star Trek: The Motion Picture was so difficult that VFX creator Douglas Trumbull ended up in the hospital when filming was done.
Read MoreWe've compiled everything you need to know about A Quiet Place: Day One ahead of the film's premiere this summer.
Read MoreDrive-Away Dolls will hopefully be the first in a trilogy of lesbian films from Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke. Until then, here's the film's ending, explained.
Read MoreTom Cruise has agreed to star in the mysterious new movie from Alejandro G. Iñárritu, the director of films like The Revenant, Birdman, and Bardo.
Read MoreGareth Edwards just landed the coveted gig of directing a new Jurassic World movie. Here's why that's a good thing.
Read MoreThe Borderlands trailer features Lilith and Roland, two of the playable characters from the original game, but their friends Mordecai and Brick are missing.
Read MoreJames Gunn has posted a photo of the Superman: Legacy cast all together for the first time, giving us a glimpse of Nicholas Hoult's Lex Luthor look.
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