Charlie Day Did A Lot Of Grunting For Super Mario Bros.
Charlie Day stars as Luigi in the new "The Super Mario Bros. Movie," and the actor revealed the most challenging part was having to record the grunting noises.
Read MoreCharlie Day stars as Luigi in the new "The Super Mario Bros. Movie," and the actor revealed the most challenging part was having to record the grunting noises.
Read MoreRyuichi Sakamoto, composer of films such as Snake Eyes and The Last Emperor, has died.
Read MoreTetris star Taron Egerton wore a fake mustache for his role as Henk Rogers, and the inconveniences of doing so were relatable to his co-star, Toby Jones.
Read MoreApparently, there's an almost-four-hour cut of "John Wick: Chapter 4" somewhere, but producer Erica Lee assures that that version isn't worth watching.
Read MoreDungeons and Dragons players have been up in arms about a change made to the game's rules for the new movie, and the film's marketing team has responded.
Read More"Lilo & Stitch" is getting a live-action remake from director Dean Fleischer Camp, and they've found their Lilo! Newcomer Maia Kealoha will be leading the film.
Read MoreMarvel Studios has secured noted sci-fi screenwriter Josh Friedman for Matt Shakman's upcoming "Fantastic Four" film, replacing Jeff Kaplan and Ian Springer.
Read MoreThe "John Wick" franchise features stars like Lawrence Fishburne and Ian McShane, and the lead star and director have a dream list of future actors in mind.
Read MoreChris Pratt knows that fans are skeptical about his voice acting for "The Super Mario Bros. Movie," but he's asking people to give the film a chance.
Read MoreNicolas Cage has played many memorable characters, but according to the actor, "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent" was his craziest role of all time
Read MoreChris Pine shared the hilarious scene that he and the "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves" writers were ready to fight to keep in the final film.
Read MoreIf you were one of the lucky players to read the "Gears of War" novels, you'll know there's a lot more to the series than meets the eye in the games.
Read MoreThe "John Wick" saga is one of the most refreshing action franchises to come out of Hollywood, and it embraces the spirit of Hong Kong's gun-fu cinema.
Read MoreAlthough it looked disgusting on camera, Florence Pugh revealed that the food in her Netflix film "The Wonder" was quite tasty in real life.
Read MoreWhile it might not be what you'd expect someone to say about their upcoming film, Michelle Rodriguez claims "Fast X" will leave you feeling incomplete.
Read MoreThe ending of "John Wick: Chapter 4" has fans wondering about the future of the franchise, and one producer is weighing in on whether Wick's fate is final.
Read MoreJeff Howard and Fangoria Studios will adapt Japanese horror artist Junji Ito's "Bloodsucking Darkness" as a live-action movie as part of a new initiative.
Read MoreIf the Jurassic World trilogy left you feeling unsatisfied, there's good news. It's called Jurassic World Live, and no, it's not just for kids.
Read MoreJohn Wick might be the infamous, uber-scary Boogeyman, but Keanu Reeves has shown time and again that he is kind and generous.
Read MoreMarvel Studios' "Thunderbolts" has found a new writer in "Beef" creator Lee Sung Jin.
Read MoreWe all know Nicolas Cage can go a little wild when he gets into character, but the legend wants to clear the air about method acting and Dracula.
Read MoreAdam Sandler has a penchant for shooting comedies in beautiful locales, and Murder Mystery 2 with Jennifer Aniston is no exception.
Read More"Midsommar" star Florence Pugh shared her thoughts on what might have happened to Dani after the film, adding she feels guilty for leaving the character behind.
Read MoreBen Affleck just dropped a major spoiler about "The Flash."
Read MoreBehold, the first trailer for director Wes Anderson's latest film, "Asteroid City."
Read MoreJeremy Renner is doing his very first interview since his life-changing snow-plow accident.
Read More"The Fast and the Furious" almost looked completely different and sported a different concept before David Ayer got involved and changed the film's trajectory.
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