Christopher Nolan Received A Harsh Tenet Review From His Peloton Instructor
Christopher Nolan's "Tenet" wasn't as well-received as some of his other films, with even the director's Peloton instructor bashing the movie during a class.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan's "Tenet" wasn't as well-received as some of his other films, with even the director's Peloton instructor bashing the movie during a class.
Read MoreAmong the many movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there's one that made Captain America actor Chris Evans break down in tears more than once.
Read MoreJames Bond fans know that 007 loves to order his martinis "shaken, not stirred," but why is that? One theory provides an explanation for Bond's drink order.
Read MoreJo Koy's material while hosting the Golden Globes received its fair share of criticism. The comedian and actor has now reflected on the experience.
Read MoreJoe Manganiello may have just given longtime DC fans some slight hope by posting an adorable and fun Deathstroke-related image on social media.
Read MoreAt the 81st annual Golden Globes, Lily Gladstone made history by becoming the first Indigenous actor to win a best actress award and speak in Blackfeet.
Read MoreThroughout the "Harry Potter" series, Slytherin is considered the "evil" House. But there are five Slytherin traits you need even if you belong to another one.
Read More"Five Nights at Freddy's" star Josh Hutcherson provides an update on a possible sequel to the horror hit, expressing his excitement for another installment.
Read MoreThe name of the young, orange ape in "Godzilla x Kong" has been revealed, and its "secret" meaning may tell us more about the kaiju-sized sequel.
Read MoreDue to an ankle injury, the founding face of the MCU was not available to shoot what became one of Tony Stark's most memorable moments.
Read More"Mean Girls" made her a star, but since then Rachel McAdams has been a bit more selective with her roles. We take a look at the reasons why.
Read MoreHint: She appears in flashbacks as the child version of a character who's barely in "Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania."
Read MoreThe star also known for "Euphoria" and "The Kissing Booth" series has zero regrets about one of 2023's least sanitary moments in film.
Read MoreHannah Waddingham has opened up about her time filming "Mission: Impossible 8," and it sounds like she walked away as a major Tom Cruise fan.
Read MoreTaylor Lautner has a humorous reaction to his infamous "Where the hell have you been, Loca?" line from "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" becoming a meme.
Read More"Godzilla Minus One" took the box office by storm, but what are the chances of it getting a sequel? We take a look at if it will ever happen.
Read More"Constantine" nearly led to a "Swamp Thing" film featuring Keanu Reeves, but the project never came to fruition. Here's why that film never ended up happening.
Read MoreAlthough Robert Downey Jr.'s performance in "Oppenheimer" was powerful, someone else in the best supporting actor race may have deserved the Golden Globe.
Read MoreJo Koy's Golden Globe monologue has the internet buzzing, especially after he made some rather uninspired jokes at Taylor Swift's expense.
Read MoreOnce upon a time, "Twilight" was one of the most popular and divisive franchises around. Simply put, the hate the series received was astronomical.
Read MoreThe lightsaber is known for its immense power, making it an iconic weapon in the Star Wars franchise. But another energy sword could be even mightier.
Read MoreWhile Ridley Scott's "Napoleon" was criticized for veering from historical fact, the director's "Gladiator" actually benefits from its inaccuracies.
Read More"The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes" proved that "The Hunger Games" franchise still has audience appeal -- but where will it go from here?
Read MoreMost fans may be aware that Harry Potter's parents, James and Lily, are dead. But what really happened to his grandparents on both sides of the family?
Read MoreEven though his turn as Mister Sinister in "The New Mutants" never happened, a Marvel fan shows us what Jon Hamm might have looked like as the X-Men villain.
Read MoreProducer Harve Bennett stated in 1993 that the fifth "Star Trek" film did not work, because William Shatner, who directed, insisted on its faulty premise.
Read MoreWhen it comes to total horror, flying monkeys don't hold a candle to the Cronenbergian nightmare fuel that is L. Frank Baum's original version of the Tin Man.
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