The 15 Best Movie Weapons Of All Time
From lightsabers to powerful pieces of jewelry to a chainsaw arm, let's count down the best movie weapons of all time.
Read MoreFrom lightsabers to powerful pieces of jewelry to a chainsaw arm, let's count down the best movie weapons of all time.
Read MoreThe trailer for The Mandalorian & Grogu sees Mando and his little green son make the leap to the big screen for the the first Star Wars movie since 2019.
Read MoreWill Smith was offered the role of Superman in Bryan Singer's Superman Returns. Here's why the star said he turned down the part.
Read MoreKirk Douglas came close to co-starring in one of Sylvester Stallone's best films, but he didn't see eye to eye with the director.
Read MoreRobert Zemeckis might've never gotten to make Back to the Future if it hadn't been for the Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner-starring Romancing the Stone.
Read MoreEvery comic book fan has a superhero flick they absolutely hate or think is overrated. But what about the movies that deserve far more praise?
Read MoreJames Gunn's The Suicide Squad infamously begins by killing off several characters, although one of the involved actors didn't get the memo ahead of time.
Read MoreMad Men star Jon Hamm turned down the chance to star in a major DC bomb, because at the time he wasn't a fan of superhero movies.
Read MoreEvery time John Carpenter and Kurt Russell collaborate, they make magic. But Carpenter originally had to fight to cast Russell in Escape From New York.
Read MoreA deleted scene from Marvel's The Fantastic Four: First Steps hints at just how dangerous the Invisible Woman's powers could be if you made her angry.
Read MoreTransformers voice actor Peter Cullen was also responsible for creating the Predator's signature clicking nose, and he took inspiration from nature.
Read MoreEven the all-time greats make their starts somewhere and for Jeff Goldblum, his feature film debut was playing his scummiest role to date.
Read MoreOld school stunt work sounds incredibly risky, like the time Kurt Russell was given a real baseball bat with nails for Escape from New York.
Read MoreTron: Ares is the third film in Disney's sci-fi series, but instead of banking on legacy characters, only Jeff Bridges' Kevin Flynn is returning.
Read MoreNot every cancellation of a comic book movie is a bad thing. In fact, here are 12 superhero flicks that fans should be happy never got made.
Read MoreThis Christian Bale-starring Western is a classic take on the genre presented in a modern package, which film critic Roger Ebert heartily approved of.
Read MoreAs The Batman Part II comes together, director Matt Reeves is taking a wait-and-see approach with respect to a third Batman flick starring Robert Pattinson.
Read MoreJeremy Renner starred in an action horror movie that crushed it at the box office before fading into obscurity, but streaming has given it a new life.
Read MoreThe top movies streaming on HBO Max are wildly different in tone, but both represent some of the best A24 releases of the year.
Read MoreJason Statham can't stop, won't stop making action movies, and one of his better ones is currently climbing the streaming charts over at Paramount+.
Read MoreIt's difficult for movies about dinosaurs to stand out next to Jurassic Park and its numerous sequels, but Primitive War (like life itself) found a way.
Read MoreDave Bautista was offered the role of Peacemaker before John Cena, but he didn't pass on the part due to a lack of interest (nor does he regret his decision).
Read MoreBefore he left The Office and tackled dramatic roles in films like Foxcatcher, Steve Carell was apparently interested in breaking bad as a Batman villain.
Read MorePrimitive War has outperformed every Jurassic sequel when it comes to audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes, which says a lot about the dino-flick's potential.
Read MoreChanning Tatum has a voice role in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Infinity Castle. Here's who he plays and what this casting may mean for the future of anime.
Read MorePaul Thomas Anderson's darkly hilarious One Battle After Another, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, is the best movie of the year.
Read More'90s cinema was filled with cinematic gems and thrilling franchises. However, there were also plenty of bizarre productions we still can't believe were made.
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