The Marlon Brando Movie With A Near-Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score
Marlon Brando's filmography is littered with classics, including a movie with a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score.
Read MoreMarlon Brando's filmography is littered with classics, including a movie with a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score.
Read MoreCastle Caladan is the nexus of Paul Atreides' home planet in Dune and blends in with the environment, like the real-life house that inspired it.
Read MoreThe use of the F-word in Dune 2 came after a disagreement between actor Josh Brolin and director Denis Villeneuve.
Read MoreM. Night Shyamalan reveals the original ending he shot for The Village, which he changed because it was 'polarizing' and 'people got offended.'
Read MoreKurt Russell's Ego is a terrible father to Chris Pratt's Peter Quill in Guardians of the Galaxy, but Russell was a great father figure to the actor on set.
Read MoreDeadpool & Wolverine has overtaken Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ to become the highest-grossing movie ever at the domestic box office.
Read MoreWill Smith was already a big name when he made Independence Day, but Fox didn't want to cast him for, you guessed it, racist reasons.
Read MoreBruce Willis was game for most of 12 Monkeys, save for, amusingly, one of the sci-fi classic's least bizarre scenes.
Read MoreBetsy Palmer loses her head at the end of Friday the 13th, and the micro-budget horror film did it all without the use of CGI.
Read MoreThe writer of an upcoming Stephen King adaptation promises the movie will be as brutal as the book that inspired it.
Read MoreA pivotal Gladiator cast member was meant to return for Ridley Scott's Gladiator II, but it didn't work out.
Read MoreIf you could turn back time, would you cast Cher as the Borg Queen in Star Trek: First Contact? The movie's producers certainly considered it.
Read MoreFede Álvarez says the title Alien: Romulus is linked to the movie's theme of siblinghood, and also to Weyland-Yutani's dangerous ambitions.
Read MoreThe first Cloverfield movie was a huge deal, and it spawned an entire franchise. Here's how to watch the series.
Read MoreStephen King thought the Pet Sematary novel was too dark to publish. So why did he write the screenplay?
Read MoreDenis Villeneuve is not the first to adapt Frank Herbert's Dune, and he has some strong feelings about David Lynch's take on the material.
Read MoreThere are more Superman films than you probably realize. While there's no truly correct order to watch them, here are some notable groupings to help guide you.
Read MoreCandyman director Bernard Rose had an unlikely start to his career.
Read MoreKurt Russell doesn't think Tombstone is the best Western ever made, but he does think it has one specific thing going for it.
Read MoreWhile Hugh Jackman is perfect as Wolverine, X-Men comic writer Chris Claremont's original pick for the role was much closer to the way he wrote Logan.
Read MoreJohn Carpenter famously adapted Stephen King's Christine into a movie, but that's not his pick for the horror maestro's scariest book.
Read MoreRotten Tomatoes ratings are as mind-bending as Christopher Nolan's movies, as evidenced by the website's ranking of his films.
Read MoreJosh Hartnett-led thriller Trap debuts in third place at the box office, while Deadpool & Wolverine remains at No. 1 by a huge margin.
Read MoreWilliam H. Macy has a line in Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights where he hilariously swaps a couple words, and it wasn't actually scripted that way.
Read MoreIf you read Marvel's X-Men comics, you'll see many of the films don't do all of the characters justice. Here are the characters the films screwed over the most.
Read MoreGeorge Clooney's nude scene in Solaris was cut from the final edit, but that didn't stop Fox from making it a talking point on the press tour.
Read MoreTo mark Guardians of the Galaxy's 10th anniversary, let's look back at the surprise box office hit and what lessons Marvel can learn from it today.
Read More