The Sci-Fi Box Office Hit That Guillermo Del Toro Almost Produced
Guillermo del Toro presents 'a sci-fi movie where Jason Statham fights a giant shark and makes bank at the box office' has a pretty nice ring to it.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro presents 'a sci-fi movie where Jason Statham fights a giant shark and makes bank at the box office' has a pretty nice ring to it.
Read MoreKeanu Reeves starred in some of the biggest action movies of the '90s, but he also passed on one of the decade's best crime thrillers.
Read MoreThere are five movie scripts that Nicolas Cage has read where he knew, right away, he had to be involved in bringing them to life.
Read MoreKirk Douglas made a lot of movies over his long career, but he named this 1962 Western co-starring Gena Rowlands and Walter Matthau as his favorite.
Read MoreStephen King has written a lot of books (like, a LOT of them), so here's our recommendation for the order in which to read all of them.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, there are somehow only five horror movies on IMDb's top 250 list. Let's get those numbers up, people!
Read MoreBruce Willis' range extended well beyond the action movie genre, as evidenced by his top three rated films on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreA forgotten 2004 sci-fi film based on a cult TV series pretty much put an end to the film directing career of Star Trek actor Jonathan Frakes.
Read MoreLet's take a look back at one of Lionsgate's biggest franchises and examine all of The Hunger Games movies according to how much they made at the box office.
Read MoreShockingly, one of all the all-time acting greats in Hollywood was nominated many times for a competitive Oscar without actually winning one.
Read MoreHere's a look at 10 actors who took method acting -- the process of becoming your character and staying in it -- to seriously dedicated levels.
Read MoreWhen Jack Nicholson and John Belushi worked together on Nicholson's 1978 western Goin' South, the two didn't exactly get along.
Read MoreRotten Tomatoes might've never become what it is today had it not been for, of all films, the Jackie Chan-led action-comedy Rush Hour.
Read MoreIf you enjoy 500 Days of Summer and are looking for similar explorations of love and life, there are plenty of great movies worth checking out.
Read MoreThe 2002 dystopian sci-fi action film Equilibrium (and pre-Batman Begins Christian Bale's lead performance therein) deserves more attention.
Read MoreStar Trek: The Motion Picture turned a profit at the box office, but Paramount Pictures still saw the movie as a disappointment.
Read MoreEven A-listers have to start somewhere. Here are 10 famous movie and TV actors who popped up as extras and background players early in their careers.
Read MoreJames Gunn had his eye on remaking a pair of classic horror movies at one point, but neither one happened for different reasons.
Read MoreLiam Neeson shocked Seth MacFarlane by agreeing to star in his Western comedy A Million Ways to Die in the West - though not without a specific stipulation.
Read MoreEven a legend like Kurt Russell couldn't help but sweat a little when Quentin Tarantino approached him about staring in his movie Death Proof.
Read MoreFor every good superhero movie from the comic book explosion, there are also some downright terrible films. Here are the worst superhero movies of all time.
Read MoreBefore he became a big star, Henry Cavill was asked to fulfill an absurd condition for a role in one of his earliest projects.
Read MoreWhile Blumhouse plans to re-imagine several Universal monster movies, there's one particular horror classic that Jason Blum is hesitant to remake.
Read MoreFans of Casper Kelly's twisted horror movie Adult Swim Yule Log, have we got exciting news to help make yours the merriest of Christmases.
Read MoreKyle Mooney's Y2K has outstanding practical effects creatures made-up of timely late '90s and early 2000s, including the heaviest suit Wētā Workshop ever made.
Read MoreWe interviewed Y2K director Kyle Mooney, co-writer Evan Winter, and stars Jaeden Martell and Julian Dennison about the A24 horror comedy.
Read MoreThe '90s are history (sorry, millennials). Here's why Hollywood movies should avoid sugarcoating them for the sake of nostalgia.
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