50 Most Memorable Ian McKellen Movies Ranked Worst To Best
Ian McKellen may be a cinematic legend, but we doubt you've even heard of some of his lesser-known films.
Read MoreIan McKellen may be a cinematic legend, but we doubt you've even heard of some of his lesser-known films.
Read MoreYou may know Ralph Macchio from his time as Daniel LaRusso in The Karate Kid franchise. But there's so much more to this underrated actor's career!
Read MoreWhen Mary Harron submitted her film adaptation of "American Psycho" before its release, she had to make a cut to move the film's rating from an NC-17 to R.
Read MoreAccording to "West Side Story" actress Rachel Zegler, the audition process for earning the part of Maria was "extremely long and very stressful."
Read MoreThe film has been so popular that, when the topic of potential live-action version of "Sea Beast" is mentioned, Karl Urban is happy to share his thoughts.
Read MoreOne funny behind-the-scenes story from "Ghostbusters; Afterlife" involves Bill Murray bringing a particularly hilarious guest to the set of the film.
Read More"Everything Everywhere All at Once" was universally loved and, across that same board, fans have shared the aspects of the film which blew their mind.
Read MoreJake Gyllenhaal's recent collaboration with an especially beloved director yielded one of his most bizarre and polarizing performances yet.
Read MoreThis dark fantasy and coming of age quest is full of treats for anyone willing to sign up for the delightful (but baffling) 90-minute ride.
Read MoreWhat exactly was it that earned this micro-budgeted, cult horror film an NC-17 rating?
Read MoreShazam! director David F. Sandberg once discussed in a Reddit AMA why he regretted one scene in 2017's Annabelle: Creation, a prequel to Annabelle.
Read MoreIf nothing else, films about the devastating terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center are guaranteed to bring on the waterworks.
Read MoreAlthough Christopher Reeve has become synonymous with Superman, there was something that secretly irked Reeve about playing the Last Son of Krypton.
Read MoreAlthough it may not be quite as shocking by today's standards, there is a good reason why "The Evil Dead" was branded with an NC-17 rating.
Read MoreAlthough her signature role remains Fiona Gallagher from "Shameless," there's an alternative universe where Emmy Rossum played an important Marvel superhero.
Read More"Case 39" is the story of a malevolent child who feeds off the fears and emotions of others. Here's how this terrifying tale comes to an end.
Read MoreThere's never been a film like A Clockwork Orange, which provoked debate then and still does now. Here are some unusual things that went on behind the scenes.
Read MoreChris Columbus directed the first two "Harry Potter" films before passing the baton. The director explains why he left the franchise and his future hopes.
Read MorePerhaps one of the most startling tales from Francis Ford Coppola was that he originally wasn't interested in directing "The Godfather."
Read MoreThe makers of the raunchy 2016 animated film "Sausage Party" had to make one key adjustment to keep it rated R and avoid the MPAA's dreaded NC-17 rating.
Read MoreSomething about actor and comedian Dana Carvey's time on "Saturday Night Live" continues to leave fans stumped.
Read More"Green Lantern: Beware My Power" comes out on July 26, and it marks a significant first in animated DC canon.
Read MoreReese Witherspoon's highly anticipated movie adaptation of Delia Owens' 2018 novel "Where the Crawdads Sing" received a PG-13 rating. Here's why.
Read MoreChris Pratt recently explained why he wouldn't want to play Harrison Ford's iconic role as Indiana Jones if the opportunity arises.
Read MoreFrom underground fighting rings to explosive set pieces against fiendish assassins, here are the best fight scenes in Jean-Claude Van Damme's impressive career.
Read MoreWhile "The Black Phone" is inspired by the Joe Hill story of the same name, director Scott Derrickson also used his childhood as inspiration for the film.
Read MoreThe bigger they are, the harder they fall. We count down the movies in the $100 million losers club, films that dropped $100 million in their second weekends.
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