Why Hayao Miyazaki Chose A Bathhouse As The Setting For Spirited Away
Some fans are still trying to figure out why Hayao Miyazaki chose a bathhouse as the setting for the fan-favorite anime film "Spirited Away."
Read MoreSome fans are still trying to figure out why Hayao Miyazaki chose a bathhouse as the setting for the fan-favorite anime film "Spirited Away."
Read MoreFamous director Francis Ford Coppola once discussed how the burning church scene in "The Outsiders" gave him a massive headache during filming.
Read MoreIf "The Fourth Kind" piqued your interest, you're in the right place. Here are 10 haunting movies like "The Fourth Kind" that any horror fan will love.
Read MoreHelena Bonham Carter spoke out about author J.K. Rowling's intense backlash from her former stars, calling cancel culture "a kind of witch hunt."
Read MoreHere's why Sean Bean sees his "Game of Thrones" character, Ned Stark, as a different type of person from those that he's portrayed in his other roles.
Read MoreRian Johnson's "Glass Onion," has already cemented its place as Netflix's most successful theatrical release yet, despite being in theaters for only five days.
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Read MoreAs hilarious as "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" might be, it may come as a surprise to some to learn Del Griffith was based on a real person.
Read MoreDespite the beautiful animation and a star-studded cast, "Strange World" appears to be one of the lowest-rated titles Walt Disney Animation has ever created.
Read MoreWhat many "Lucifer" fans don't realize is how religious Tom Ellis' family is, making his choice to play the actual devil all the more interesting.
Read MoreSylvester Stallone has starred in massive franchises such as "Rocky" and "Rambo," but the actor revealed there was one gigantic payday he turned down.
Read MoreThere is one Alec Baldwin and Adam Sandler "SNL" sketch that had viewers at home turning off the TV in discomfort. Here's the bit and why it proved unpopular.
Read MoreMany "Wednesday" fans wonder how long they could be expected to root for a character with no conflict — a personification of the Mary Sue trope.
Read MoreAntonio Banderas played the legendary folk hero Zorro in two films. Now, almost two decades later, Banderas says he thinks Tom Holland could play the role.
Read MoreNetflix is setting a new precedent with "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" and making history in the process.
Read MoreIn her "Hot Ones' interview, actor Cate Blanchett revealed what practical special effects impressed her the most in Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings" films.
Read MoreThe neo-Western drama series "Yellowstone" features plenty of actors pretending to be cowboys but they had to learn the ropes from real cowboys before shooting.
Read More"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" fans have declared Nick Stokes (George Eads) to be the best male investigator on the show.
Read MoreAward-winning director Greta Gerwig directed the upcoming "Barbie" movie starring Margot Robbie, and she feared that the film would be a "career-ender."
Read MoreBefore Donnie Wahlberg starred in "Blue Bloods," he gained fame as a member of NKOTB. Now, Wahlberg would love for a bandmate to face him on the show.
Read MoreNetflix's Wednesday is the streamer's attempt to revive the Addams Family with a goth teen drama, and it's not flawless. Here's the best and worst parts.
Read More"That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime" is a popular anime series and the character Souei, a male ogre, probably has a familiar voice to anime fans.
Read MoreDonald Sutherland has been acting since the 1960s, including "Sherlock Holmes" films, horror classics, and "The Hunger Games." Here's his best movies, ranked.
Read MoreNow that the man himself is in the MCU thanks to "The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special," it will be a lot easier to win at Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.
Read MoreFans might debate what film franchises are the best, but a new study has figured out which franchises are the most successful, according to hard data.
Read MoreLuke Grimes has personified the tough cowboy in "Yellowstone," but as it turns out, he was afraid of horses during the first two years of filming the series.
Read MoreThe actor who plays Jeff Clarke on "Chicago Med" (and "Chicago Fire") had many roles preceding this stint, so fans are sure to find that he looks familiar.
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