15 Best Chuck Norris Movies & TV Shows, Ranked
When watching a Chuck Norris project you know what to expect -- bad guys getting served justice in epic fashion. Here are his 15 best movies and TV shows.
Read MoreWhen watching a Chuck Norris project you know what to expect -- bad guys getting served justice in epic fashion. Here are his 15 best movies and TV shows.
Read MoreEarly in their careers, Adam Sandler and Billy Bob Thornton appeared in this lousy comedy, and they probably both want to forget about it.
Read MoreThe first full trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2 brings back Emily Blunt as Miranda's former assistant, who has risen to become her rival.
Read MoreThis sci-fi dud marked the beginning of the end for adaptations of Michael Crichton's books, despite having a cast led by Samuel L. Jackson and Dustin Hoffman.
Read MoreAudrey Hepburn is spectacular in 1967's Wait Until Dark, a terrific thriller in which she plays a blind woman terrorized by a group of crooks in her apartment.
Read MoreThe found footage genre tends to be repetitive, but these movies elevated the framework and used it in ways that were truly innovative.
Read MoreSmallville star Tom Welling has cited a divisive moment from Superman II as being the Man of Steel's definitive moment. Is he right?
Read MoreA book about the making of the first three Avatar films confirms that Avatar: Fire and Ash villain Varang will be back for the fourth movie.
Read MoreThe science-fiction genre has never been more relevant, but a 1972 film turned one of /Film's sci-fi experts into a lifelong fan.
Read MoreFrank Darabont's The Shawshank Redemption has a tribute card to Allen Greene. Here's why the director dedicated his masterpiece to him.
Read MoreSam Raimi returns to the director's chair with Send Help, and reminds audiences that he's still the king of gross-out horror.
Read MoreThe Maze Runner star Dylan O'Brien has carved out an interesting career for himself, including this overlooked thriller from 2020 that's worth checking out.
Read MoreThe Pitt star Noah Wyle was part of the impressive ensemble cast of A Few Good Men, and he shared his memories of how Jack Nicholson elevated the table read.
Read MoreKPop Demon Hunters blended countless inspiration sources into one of the best films of 2025, including a South Korean monster movie masterpiece.
Read MoreThe late, great, Catherine O'Hara was a scene-stealer in every single one of her roles, but here are five must-watch movies and TV shows.
Read MoreM3GAN was a smash-hit for Blumhouse, but M3GAN 2.0 was an unfortunate flop at the box office. Fortunately, the polarizing sequel is trending on streaming.
Read MoreDigital has taken over. This writer knows full well that movie presentation is a dying art, after being a projectionist for 6 years at the New Beverly Cinema.
Read MoreBefore James Cameron settled on the final design of the Na'vi for his Avatar series, he kept seeing concept art that all had the same problem.
Read MoreBeetlejuice wouldn't have worked without Catherine O'Hara as Delia Deetz, but she almost passed on it for a reason almost as eccentric as Delia herself.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro will probably never direct his Justice League Dark movie, which would've included some terrific DC Comics heroes and villains alike.
Read MoreWill the biggest love triangle in the Avengers happen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe now that Wonder Man has been introduced? It's not likely, and here's why.
Read MoreNew Marvel series Wonder Man brings back the Department of Damage Control, which is fun in the comics but has been wasted in the MCU.
Read MoreIn Giselle Bonilla's dark comedy The Musical, a bitter theatre teacher plots to sabotage his school's principal by staging a musical about 9/11.
Read MoreBilly Bob Thornton, the star of Taylor Sheridan's Landman, points to one Oscar-winning film that totally changed the trajectory of his career.
Read MoreWho gave us the best live-action version of Lex Luthor across film and television? We've ranked all the performances right here.
Read MoreThe late Catherine O'Hara had trouble saying a particularly venomous line to a young Macaulay Culkin in the first Home Alone movie.
Read MoreHorror movie directors are used to audiences freaking out about their art, but Takashi Miike had an audience member scold him to his face.
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