The Real Reason The Predator Killed Shane Black's Hawkins First
Shane Black's Predator character, Rick Hawkins, is the first to meet their end at the titular alien's hands in the film, though that wasn't always the plan.
Read MoreShane Black's Predator character, Rick Hawkins, is the first to meet their end at the titular alien's hands in the film, though that wasn't always the plan.
Read MoreHorror fans, rejoice! The legendary Sam Raimi is teaming up with Jordan Peele for a creepy-sounding project that we can't wait to see.
Read MoreSome of Rian Johnson's closest friends raised an eyebrow when he said he was going from the expansive Star Wars franchise to a much smaller murder mystery.
Read MoreJeff Bridges starred in this '70s Western comedy, which makes for an odd commentary on the Western genre. See for yourself by streaming it (for free) on Tubi.
Read MoreJimmy Buffett had both a fan and a friend in Frank Marshall, which explains why he briefly showed up in this 1995 sci-fi box office hit directed by Marshall.
Read MorePrime Video's Dwayne-Johnson starring 2024 Christmas flick, Red One, is looking less like a box office flop and more like an evergreen streaming hit these days.
Read MoreMost film fans know that Matt Damon turned down the chance to star in Avatar, but another actor also almost landed the main role in James Cameron's mega-hit.
Read MoreWhether they take you to the danger zone or send you back in time to World War I (or WWII), these airplane battle scenes are the best ever put to the screen.
Read MoreJames Gunn revealed that until Marvel came calling with the Guardians of the Galaxy movies, he was ready to embrace TV over movies.
Read MoreDisney's Zootopia 2 managed to exceed the high expectations to become a huge hit at the box office in its opening frame, setting some records in the process.
Read MoreThe Insider may not be one of Michael Mann's flashiest movies, but it is one of his best, and one of the best films of the 1990s.
Read MoreBollywood films are larger than life and superbly grandiose, defined by romance, music, political drama, and tragedy. And these are some of the best ones.
Read MoreTimothée Chalamet has never been better than he is in Josh Safdie's wonderfully chaotic Marty Supreme. Here's our review.
Read MoreWith Thanksgiving around the corner, we take a look at some of the scariest horror movie dinner scenes to prepare for the holidays.
Read MoreMore than just Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ewan McGregor is one of our finest working actors. We gathered the greatest Ewan McGregor movies, ranked from worst to best.
Read MoreIf you've seen Frank Capra's spectacular classic It's a Wonderful Life and are in the mood to watch other films like it, boy, have we got the list for you.
Read MoreShirley Henderson's audition to voice Babu Frik in Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker was pretty unconventional, to say the least.
Read MoreAs they prepared to star in Conan the Barbarian together, Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Earl Jones made a deal to help the former improve his acting.
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.
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