Why Patrick Stewart Agreed To Star In X-Men After Turning Down The Movie At First
Patrick Stewart initially turned down one of his most famous roles. Here's how the director of X-Men convinced him to play Professor X.
Read MorePatrick Stewart initially turned down one of his most famous roles. Here's how the director of X-Men convinced him to play Professor X.
Read MoreLike most comedies from the early aughts, White Chicks has some questionable moments of comedy, but one Terry Crews scene was cut for going too far.
Read MoreAs busy as he's been starring in Landman of late, that's not the reason Billy Bob Thornton hasn't directed a movie in several years.
Read MoreFew things are more exciting in a movie than a stellar shootout, and we've put together a list of the best movie shootouts of all time.
Read MoreIf you look closely, you'll see dozens of easter eggs throughout Disney's Zootopia 2. But we have to talk about the two most overt homages/visual gags.
Read MoreIn Rob Reiner's first adaptation of a Stephen King story, he created many memorable moments, but filming the leech scene in "Stand By Me" was a little too real.
Read MoreJim Carrey was a box office juggernaut in the 1990s, but his comedy colleagues feared his film debut would flop because his style was so unique.
Read MoreOn the off chance that Avatar: Fire and Ash is a disaster that puts an end to the Avatar film franchise, James Cameron knows a way to tell the end of the story.
Read MorePsycho was a monster hit, and part of that success can be attributed to director Alfred Hitchcock's genius marketing plan.
Read MoreZootopia 2 is packed with voice cameos, but there's one in particular that only hardcore Disney fans and film industry watchers will recognize.
Read MoreCharlie Sheen's career would have been wildly different had he been the star of The Karate Kid, but he had already signed on to a pretty awful B-movie.
Read MoreDavid Benioff, one of the co-creators of HBO's Game of Thrones, was one of several writers who worked on Ang Lee's Will Smith-led sci-fi film, Gemini Man.
Read MoreBlumhouse has delivered some of the best horror movies of the 21st century. Here are the studio's 12 best horror offerings, ranked.
Read MoreThis well-received Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks collaboration dramatizes a relatively lesser-known historical event involving Cold War-era spies.
Read MoreWith its isolated setting full of corrupted temptations, Infinity Pool feels like Brandon Cronenberg's answer to The Shining.
Read MoreSo many actors got their start in horror movies, but not everyone can say they were killed by Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th the way this X-Men villain can.
Read MoreSeveral ambitious animated movies hit theaters in the early 2000s, including this Disney-backed dinosaur adventure (which has a fascinating origin story).
Read MoreSigourney Weaver will join the Star Wars franchise with her role in The Mandalorian and Grogu, a movie the actor was excited to work on for one simple reason.
Read MoreThis strange 2000s Joaquin Phoenix sci-fi film was excoriated upon its release, and while it is a bit of a mess, it's only grown more relevant over time.
Read MoreAvengers: Age of Ultron may have had a robot villain, but director Joss Whedon wanted to avoid giving Ultron an expressionless mask like Green Goblin.
Read MoreThe 2003 adaptation of Philip K. Dick's Paycheck, starring Ben Affleck and Uma Thurman, has largely been forgotten by sci-fi fans.
Read MoreBefore Rocky launched him to full-blown stardom, Sylvester Stallone appeared in a low-budget movie that almost featured Richard Pryor.
Read MoreNetflix is already proving to be Holiday Movie Central this year with a hit new rom-com heist movie that fans and critics are loving.
Read MoreLooking to get into the holiday spirit by binge-watching some holiday favorites? Prime Video has a jolly collection of Christmas films to get you in the mood.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a wild ride into one of the most bonkers horror movies of the year, it's currently streaming for free.
Read MoreDean Koontz is a best-selling author, but film and TV adaptations of his work haven't left much of a cultural footprint behind. Here's a ranking of the 15 best.
Read MorePrime Video is currently streaming this '90s Ray Liotta dystopian sci-fi thriller, which is reminiscent of movies like Escape from New York (in a good way).
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