The 14 Hardest To Follow Movies Of All Time
We love our mind-bending, abstract movies, even if we aren't always able to follow the plot. Here are the hardest-to-follow movies of all time.
Read MoreWe love our mind-bending, abstract movies, even if we aren't always able to follow the plot. Here are the hardest-to-follow movies of all time.
Read MoreWhen "Shooter" first released in 2007, Mark Wahlberg wasn't totally against a sequel, even if he wasn't a sequel kind of guy at the time.
Read MoreActor Harrison Ford is adamant about the fact that he just plays ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. Not the heroes his fans make him out to be.
Read MoreJennifer Grey once appeared in an early episode of "Friends." The actor recently revealed why she never returned in an honest and moving interview.
Read More"The Big Bang Theory" had many memorable moments. One scene from Season 7 between Sheldon Cooper and Amy Farrah Fowler was especially funny.
Read MoreBruce Willis has nearly two dozen movies considered Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. Here's a look at these films, as well as those that barely missed the mark.
Read MoreWhen it comes to kids pitching their business ideas on "Shark Tank," longtime fans of the ABC series appear divided over the recurring concept.
Read MoreThe crux of the conflict in "Secret Invasion" is a perceived lack of hospitable planets for Skrulls. But are they readily ignoring options for their new home?
Read More"Everybody Loves Raymond" had a good, long run, but how many seasons are there total in the hit sitcom? And what did the show cover from season to season?
Read MoreToilet Timer made a memorable impression on "Shark Tank" back in 2020, but what's the latest with Adam Stephey's ingenious time management tool?
Read MoreVeteran actor Anthony Head breathes life into the villainous Rupert Mannion in Ted Lasso. Explore the roles that have defined his expansive career.
Read MoreFuturama is coming back on Hulu next month, and here's how you can get caught up on the show before it returns on July 24.
Read MoreWith "Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan" coming to a close after four seasons, it's time to explore things you might not have known about the hit Prime Video series.
Read MoreThe controversial 2003 film "The Dreamers" is now available to stream on Max, providing a look at one of Eva Green's earliest roles.
Read MoreZendaya's upcoming tennis film, "Challengers," sports an R rating. Here's what parents need to know about the film's more mature elements.
Read MoreKenneth Branagh's cinematic prowess shines in "Death on the Nile," but did he go as far as filming on the actual river for his second turn as Hercule Poirot?
Read MoreAlong the many adventures of Indiana Jones, Indy has connected with so many people -- and this callback to the past in "Dial of Destiny" was absolutely perfect.
Read MoreLou Diamond Phillips may be well-known for his roles in "Longmire" and "Young Guns," but he also sports more comic book roles than some might realize.
Read MoreSteve is one of the most memorable characters to show up on Showtime's "Shameless." Here's what happened to Steve and the actor who played the role.
Read MoreActor Thomas Lennon, featured in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises" and "Memento," speculates that his minor roles could be interconnected.
Read MoreLast minute changes aren't unusual in Hollywood, but when the movie in question is an animated one, things can get complicated pretty quickly.
Read MoreFor the Season 1 finale, "Platonic" brought in an infamous sitcom legend to play restaurant mogul Johnny Rev.
Read MoreThe world of "Jurassic Park" is within reach. Uncover the locations that served as the backdrop for Isla Nublar and find out whether they welcome visitors.
Read MoreSeth Rogen and Rose Byrne were careful to ensure that "Platonic" didn't mislead audiences about the possible romantic directions of the characters.
Read More"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" references a lot from Indy's past, including one subtle nod to "Temple of Doom."
Read More"The Witcher" Season 3 introduces a bunch of new actors to the series' cast, but some audience members may already find a couple of them very familiar.
Read MoreOne of the fiercest antagonists in "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" is a towering Nazi who is played by a well-known Dutch body builder.
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