I Was A Hardcore Harry Potter Fan. One Bad Choice Tanked The Franchise Forever
Many hardcore fans who grew up with the Harry Potter franchise now have a complicated relationship with the Wizarding World.
Read MoreMany hardcore fans who grew up with the Harry Potter franchise now have a complicated relationship with the Wizarding World.
Read MoreThe Umbrella Academy creator Gerard Way once pitched a twisted take on Batman comics to DC, and the concept art is fascinating.
Read MoreThis celebrated sci-fi movie starring Adam Driver deserves to be rediscovered a decade after it barely made a blip in theaters.
Read MoreBob Dylan is a vocal fan of one of Sylvester Stallone's most underrated films, and it's a crime thriller more people need to put on their watch list.
Read MoreMichael Bay's disaster epic Armageddon was a huge box office hit, but most critics didn't care for it, especially Roger Ebert.
Read MoreThe Apple TV thriller The Lost Bus starring Matthew McConaughey didn't get a lot of attention last year, but it deserves to find an audience.
Read MoreA disappointing concert featuring elderly versions of rock stars he admired in his youth inspired Sylvester Stallone to make The Expendables.
Read MoreRobert De Niro has starred in countless all-time great films, so it's unsurprising that he also loves this classic James Dean film.
Read MoreIn Marvel Comics, Captain America has maintained several civilian jobs, and one of them offered a nice meta touch to the superhero's comic book existence.
Read MoreJackie Chan's career was taken to another level after he appeared in this 1985 action classic which is now streaming on HBO Max.
Read MoreScarecrow once tried to find a disciple (basically, a Harley Quinn to his Joker) in a Batman comic book story that deserves more attention.
Read MoreClint Eastwood is one of the industry's longest-contributing creatives, so there's no surprise that he loved this comedy film that satirized Hollywood.
Read MoreIn history defining science-fiction news, the Library of Congress has uncovered what might be the first robot movie ever made.
Read MoreSwashbucklers aren't just pirates, though they are certainly a significant part of the subgenre, and we've picked the best swashbuckler movies ever.
Read MoreJohn Boyega's rebellious stormtrooper Finn ended up being sidelined in the Star Wars sequel trilogy, but that wasn't always the plan.
Read MoreVelvet Goldmine was partly based on David Bowie's life, but the music icon had some issues with director Todd Haynes' 1998 glam rock drama.
Read MoreAudiences stayed away from this convention-defying 2018 Western box office flop starring John C. Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix, which is a shame.
Read MoreIsaac Asimov and Frank Herbert were two of the most influential sci-fi authors ever, so it's no surprise that Asimov had thoughts on Herbert's Dune books.
Read MoreFilmmaker Philip Ridley once directed an underseen psychological horror film starring Brendan Fraser, Ashley Judd, and Viggo Mortensen.
Read MoreThe supporting cast of Wuthering Heights includes Ewan Mitchell as the Earnshaws' faithful servant, Joseph. Here's why the actor might look familiar.
Read MoreParamount is developing a new live-action G.I. Joe movie, but it’s hired Max Landis (a writer with multiple allegations of sexual misconduct) to work on it.
Read MoreAs the industry continues to prioritize sequels and recognizable IP, Pixar is hoping for a new hit with its latest original film, Hoppers.
Read MoreBlacklight is one of the worst-reviewed entries from Liam Neeson's old man action movie era, but it's now a big hit on Prime Video. Go figure.
Read MoreSidney (Neve Campbell) gets a blast from her past in the most unnerving way in Scream 7, so let's talk about all those disturbing cameos.
Read MoreIt's time for yet another Ghostface (or Ghostfaces) to slash helpless victims in Scream 7. But who is behind the mask this time?
Read MoreMan of Steel and Batman v Superman director Zack Snyder has offered up his thoughts on James Gunn's big Superman reboot.
Read MoreThe original Scream wanted something new to be born and for the past to die. The new Scream movies, still being made 29 years later, won't let that happen.
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