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    The Untold Truth Of Richard Gere

    Richard Gere's untold truth holds secrets you likely never thought of. Here are some details you may not have known about the actor.

    By Tim Butters 18 days ago Read More
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    13 Supernatural Episodes That Would've Made Terrifying Horror Movies

    Here are some of the best "Supernatural" episodes that would've made truly terrifying horror movies.

    By Michael John Petty 18 days ago Read More
  • RoboCop in gas station

    Why RoboCop Is The Sci-Fi Film Most Representative Of The 1980s

    The movie — about a cyborg cop who takes down a network of nasty criminals — is a cautionary tale of the excesses and obsessions of its era.

    By Michael Bodhi Green 18 days ago Read More
  • Jim Carrey smiling at event

    A Beloved Jim Carrey Comedy Was Originally Meant To Be An Elm Street-Style Horror Flick

    This fan-favorite 1994 Jim Carrey comedy was initially conceived as a more sinister story not too unlike the "A Nightmare on Elm Street" franchise.

    By Sergio Pereira 18 days ago Read More
  • Atlas on the phone with Charlie; June, Bosco, Henley, and Jack behind him in Now You See Me, Now You Don't

    Now You See Me: Now You Don't Review – A Flashy, Flawed, But Fun Sequel

    "Now You See Me: Now You Don't" is a lot of fun, even if some of the dialogue is clunky and distracting.

    By Nina Starner 18 days ago Read More
  • Carl and Ellie in Up

    The Most Heartbreaking Moments In Pixar Films

    From tragic deaths to tearful goodbyes, here are the most heartbreaking moments in Pixar films.

    By Zoë Z. Dean 18 days ago Read More
  • Chris Elliott talks to Andie MacDowell

    Why Larry From Groundhog Day Looks So Familiar

    There's something familiar about Larry the camera guy in Groundhog Day — y'know, beside the fact that you see him do and say the same things on repeat.

    By Ian Goldstein 18 days ago Read More
  • Jared peeking through stone next to Hogsqueal (2008)

    The Underrated Seth Rogen And Martin Short Fantasy Movie Paramount Plus Users Need To Watch

    Seth Rogen and Martin Short are among the most well-known names in comedy today, but few know that they worked on this charming (and creepy) 2008 fantasy film.

    By Kayleigh Hearn 18 days ago Read More
  • Stanley Kubrick on set next to Malcolm McDowell talking to third person (1971)

    A Controversial '70s Movie Was The First Sci-Fi Flick With A Best Picture Nomination At The Oscars

    The Academy Awards had long turned away from science fiction, until this 1971 classic broke those barriers thanks to its controversial nature.

    By Jonathan H. Kantor 18 days ago Read More
  • Jane, Amy, and Charley looking out of a window in Fright Night (2011)

    R-Rated Movies You Forgot Were Released By Disney

    The Disney name is still associated with family friendly fare, but the studio has been behind some R-related movies -- including some that went forgotten.

    By Lisa Laman 19 days ago Read More
  • Bill talking to Amsterdam in Gangs of New York

    Leonardo DiCaprio's Historical Crime Thriller On Paramount+ Is An Underappreciated Gem

    Released in 2002, this Leonardo DiCaprio-starring historical thriller saw a troubled production, but can now be appreciated by Paramount+ subscribers.

    By Cynthia Vinney 19 days ago Read More
  • Batman against night sky

    The Best And Worst Batman Villains We Haven't Seen On The Big Screen Yet

    Few heroes have as diverse and menacing a group of enemies as Batman, and here are the best and worst Bat-villains we have yet to see on the big screen.

    By Jeff Ewing 19 days ago Read More
  • John Krasinski at a Jack Ryan premiere event

    Before Jack Ryan, John Krasinski Starred In An Intense Military Movie Streaming For Free

    Currently streaming for free on Tubi, this 2016 film contains one of John Krasinski's first action roles, long before he took up the mantle as Jack Ryan.

    By Adam Levine 19 days ago Read More
  • Tony Todd in Candyman

    Horror Icons You Should Know

    From Larry Fessenden to Takako Fuji, Tony Todd to Lionel Atwill, these are iconic horror actors and directors who deserve more fame.

    By Paul Gaita 19 days ago Read More
  • Vin Diesel driving

    Biggest Blockbuster Franchises Not Based On Anything

    Many massive movies now have to be based on something -- a book, toy or TV show -- but here are the biggest blockbuster franchises not based on anything.

    By Hunter Cates 19 days ago Read More
  • Yoda (Frank Oz) speaking with Luke (Mark Hamill) in the Dagobah swamp

    10 Most Annoying Star Wars Characters, Ranked

    From neurotic droids to whiny Sith Lords, these personalities from across the Star Wars saga will make you glad that they're on a galaxy far, far away.

    By Hannah Wylie 19 days ago Read More
  • Lois Lane and Superman flirt

    The 12 Best Richard Donner Movies Ranked

    Richard Donner, director of Superman, The Goonies, The Omen, and Lethal Weapon, has died. Here are his 12 best movies ranked.

    By Veronica Stork 19 days ago Read More
  • Kat Dennings on red carpet

    Whatever Happened To Kat Dennings?

    Kat Dennings burst into the mainstream in a big way in 2011 with "Thor" and "2 Broke Girls," and she's stayed busy -- if a little more low-key -- ever since.

    By Gabran Gray 19 days ago Read More
  • David Fincher posing at event for

    David Fincher Movies We'll Never Get To See

    From superhero films to true-crime stories, these are the David Fincher movies we'll never get to see.

    By Lisa Laman 19 days ago Read More
  • Jud and Blanc in the church looking over at someone in Wake Up Dead Man

    The Only Recap You Need Before Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

    The third "Knives Out" movie, "Wake Up Dead Man," is coming — so what do you need to remember about the franchise?

    By Nina Starner 19 days ago Read More
  • Professor Callahan looks mad

    Why Professor Callahan From Legally Blonde Looks So Familiar

    Profesor Callahan's heel turn in Legally Blonde is devastating. Here's where you may recognize the actor who plays the character.

    By Bethy Squires 19 days ago Read More
  • Angel Gabriel walking in the daylight in Good Fortune (2025)

    5 Reasons Why The October 2025 Box Office Hit A Three-Decade Low

    The October 2025 box office hit a major low not seen since the late 1990s, with too few releases resonating with audiences. Here's where Hollywood's gone awry.

    By Lisa Laman 19 days ago Read More
  • Whoopi Goldberg smiling

    Whoopi Goldberg's Best Onscreen Performances

    Whoopi Goldberg has been in the business for much longer than her tenure on The View. Here are some of Whoopi Goldberg's best onscreen performances.

    By Brandon Miller 19 days ago Read More
  • Michael standing in NYC

    Whatever Happened To Buddy's Half-Brother From Elf?

    Two decades after its release, "Elf" remains a holiday classic. But whatever happened to Daniel Tay, the actor who plays Michael Hobbs in the film?

    By Michael John Petty 19 days ago Read More
  • Tony Stark spreading his arms out in Iron Man (2008)

    The Best Iron Man Moments With Each Avenger

    From frenemy fights to incredible introductions, here are the best Iron Man moments with each Avenger.

    By Jaron Pak 19 days ago Read More
  • Spinal Tap

    Why Spinal Tap Still Holds Up

    When This Is Spinal Tap was released in 1984, it wasn't a big hit at the box office, but it became a major cult phenomenon that grew over the decades, and it's still a good one. This is why Spinal Tap still holds up today.

    By David Konow 19 days ago Read More
  • Orson Welles in Citizen Kane

    The Untold Truth Of Citizen Kane

    Even if you're a fan, Citizen Kane's backstory is so rich that there's always more to discover. Here's just a few examples.

    By Sam Scott 19 days ago Read More
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