The Real Reason Denzel Washington Turns Down So Many Roles
Acclaimed actor Denzel Washington got some advice early in his career that gave him the confidence to say no to a lot of movie offers.
Read MoreAcclaimed actor Denzel Washington got some advice early in his career that gave him the confidence to say no to a lot of movie offers.
Read MoreHenry Cavill once revealed his favorite movie of all time, and he actually ended up working with the star of that film early in his career.
Read MoreBefore you try to guess ... no, Eddie Murphy's worst reviewed movie on Rotten Tomatoes isn't Norbit. Chances are, you haven't even seen it.
Read MoreColin Farrell isn't a fan of Michael Mann's cult favorite Miami Vice movie, but he has a pretty good excuse for feeling that way.
Read MoreThere are many reasons why an actor might get the boot from a Hollywood production, and our list of 10 actors who were fired from major movies runs the gamut.
Read MoreStar Trek II: The Wrath of Khan director Nicholas Meyer once had some less-than-kind words to say about another Star Trek movie.
Read MoreBlake Lively wasn't just the voice of Lady Deadpool. She also offered a note that led to Deadpool & Wolverine's ending being reshot.
Read MoreYou might compare Red One's oversized budget to its opening weekend box office haul and assume the film is a huge flop, but the truth is more complicated.
Read MoreBen Affleck, who basically predicted streaming services back in 2003, has some thoughts about artificial intelligence and how it will impact the movie business.
Read MoreThunderbolts* star David Harbour has gone ahead and confirmed what everybody already suspected about the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe film.
Read MoreJohn Wayne didn't take kindly to losing the Oscar for his work on Sands of Iwo Jima. However, the Western icon's feelings were more complicated than that.
Read MoreTeam America: World Police is edgy, ruthless, and features jokes that aren't for the faint of heart, but it was only banned 10 years after release. Here's why.
Read MoreA Marvel veteran's scenes were cut from the theatrical version of Gladiator II, prompting speculation about who they were cast to play.
Read MoreRidley Scott's Gladiator II has gotten off to a strong start at the international box office ahead of its domestic theatrical debut.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine Tropic Thunder working as well without Tom Cruise playing Les Grossman, but that's almost what happened.
Read MoreAlfred Hitchcock's favorite movie of his wasn't Psycho, Rear Window, or Vertigo. Instead, he appreciated this 1943 thriller about a family member with a secret.
Read MorePost-credits scenes have become so common these days that you might be wondering if Gladiator II has one. We have the spoiler-free answer.
Read MoreEddie Murphy, like most people, isn't a fan of Beverly Hills Cop III. Here's his two cents on why the sequel just doesn't work.
Read MoreSanta Claus isn't the only one coming to town soon. Here's how you can catch Art the Clown in the horror hit Terrifier 3 at home.
Read MoreEver wonder why there are so many production company logos in front of movies? What did each of those companies actually do, anyway? Here's the answer.
Read MoreSmile 2 is getting a digital release this week, and physical media fans might turn their frowns upside down when they see the physical version of it.
Read MoreBefore Robin Wright was cast, an Oscar-winner was set to play her role in M. Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable. Here's why things changed.
Read MoreJames Gunn is a big fan of Marvel's Howard the Duck comic books. The 1986 Howard the Duck movie, however, is another thing.
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Read MoreQuentin Tarantino's highest-rated movie on Rotten Tomatoes is a pretty obvious choice, but sometimes the obvious choice is the right one.
Read MoreThe Shining is one of Stephen King's most successful novels, so writing the sequel Doctor Sleep three decades later was a major challenge.
Read MoreFew know how to hold a grudge like Clint Eastwood, as evidenced by that time he declared war on Coca-Cola after passing on directing The Karate Kid.
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