Why Cameron Diaz Disappeared From Hollywood
Cameron Diaz hasn't appeared in a feature film since 2014. Here's why the Hollywood Walk of Famer stepped out of the limelight and when we'll see her next.
Read MoreCameron Diaz hasn't appeared in a feature film since 2014. Here's why the Hollywood Walk of Famer stepped out of the limelight and when we'll see her next.
Read MoreRichard Gere has been acting on the big screen for nearly half a century, and his top 5 favorite movies reflect his eclectic taste ... including his own films.
Read MoreSofia Coppola wisely kept Jamie Dornan and Kirsten Dunst separated before their first scene together in 2006's Marie Antoinette.
Read MoreBryce Dallas Howard took over the role of Victoria in the Twilight franchise, replacing Rachelle Lefevre, and fans are still wondering about it today.
Read MoreMargot Robbie's favorite movie of all time is a crime thriller written by a filmmaker she would later work with on one of her most critically acclaimed films.
Read MorePast Lives director Celine Song deliberately kept Teo Yoo and John Magaro separate until their characters met for the first time in the film.
Read MoreThe trailer for Luca Guadagnino's Queer highlights Daniel Craig's career-best performance in the filmmaker's sweeping love story.
Read MoreM. Night Shyamalan's favorite movies include a mix of genres, from horror to comedy, but they all have one thing in common.
Read MoreBruce Willis famously played a ghost in 1999's The Sixth Sense, but he had the opportunity to play another one earlier in his career.
Read MoreTom Cruise has only ever starred in a single Western movie ... and critics on Rotten Tomatoes aren't exactly enthralled by it.
Read MoreSandra Bullock was game for her and Ryan Reynolds' most salacious scene in The Proposal, but she also had a strict stipulation for it.
Read MoreThe After movies were inspired by popular fanfiction but if you can believe it, they've spiraled into a five-picture series with more to come.
Read MoreFor every child star who transitions into becoming a successful adult actor, there are a bunch who leave Hollywood for normal jobs, even if they were big stars.
Read MoreWe Live in Time's director tells us about reuniting with Andrew Garfield, compares Florence Pugh to a heat-seeking missile, and much more in this interview.
Read MoreJohn Crowley, the director of We Live in Time, tells us about Florence Pugh's approach to acting and how it resulted in such a terrific performance.
Read MoreLonely Planet sparks a romance between Jurassic Park star Laura Dern and The Hunger Games franchise's Liam Hemsworth, and Netflix users are eating it up.
Read MoreMark Ruffalo found that even a light-hearted romantic comedy like 13 Going on 30 is not without its acting challenges during filming.
Read MoreJohnny Depp unexpectedly found himself bleeding after filming a scene for Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's international caper film The Tourist.
Read MoreEarly test audiences for Joker 2 made it clear to director Todd Phillips that the ending would give viewers...uh, something to think about.
Read MoreBlake Lively's controversial romantic drama It Ends With Us is coming to the home media market following its successful box office run.
Read MoreRachel Zegler is one of the most promising young talents currently working, so we've gone ahead and ranked the movies she's starred in so far.
Read MoreRobert Downey Jr. has quite an eclectic career that spans back to his teenage years, but what are his best movies according to Rotten Tomatoes rankings?
Read MoreRotten Tomatoes can't rate Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn's love, but it sure can rate their movies. Here's what critics have to say about their collaborations.
Read MoreHere's what the popcorn bucket for Venom: The Last Dance looks like, but don't set your expectations too high: there is not nearly enough tongue.
Read MoreTom Cruise nearly suffered a terrible injury while filming a key scene for his not-so-beloved '80s movie Cocktail.
Read MoreWhen Tombstone and The Thing star Kurt Russell was asked about his favorite movie of all time, he named a film that came out nearly a decade before he was born.
Read MoreKevin Smith ventures into John Hughes-inspired romantic comedy territory with The 4:30 Movie, but has some trouble shedding his old habits. Here's our review.
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