The Most Terrifying Movie Monster Transformations
These transformation scenes are some of the most chilling and horrific the genre has to offer.
Read MoreThese transformation scenes are some of the most chilling and horrific the genre has to offer.
Read MoreDirector Joseph Kosinski included two Top Gun references in the Netflix movie starring Chris Hemsworth and Miles Teller.
Read MoreInvolves Yoda, it does.
Read MoreBrosnan's Bond was inspired by some of the greats.
Read MoreHave we mentioned this movie rules?
Read MoreHow can one person have that face and that comic timing? Just unfair.
Read MoreIf you like fambly, you will love the hypermasculine friendship at the root of RRR.
Read MoreThe franchise has taken Neeson on a wild action hero ride.
Read MoreAlmost 40 years later, this very dynamic duo is reuniting, and we can't wait to see what they make.
Read MoreNorton is known for being heavily involved in the creative process of films he stars in, and this was no exception.
Read MoreNicolas Cage was ready to be an action hero, and chemical expert Stanley Goodspeed didn't exactly fit the bill.
Read MoreNow that's sibling rivalry.
Read MoreIt's one of the most rightfully acclaimed action scenes of the past 30 years, and only Michael Mann could've pulled it off.
Read MorePeter Venkman strikes again.
Read MoreA lot can change after a pilot.
Read MoreSadly, Tarantino's co-writer Jerrod Carmichael confirmed that the project is 'gone.'
Read MoreHBO has plenty of unfinished business in Westeros and beyond.
Read MoreFor the price of $60 before shipping and handling, you can now become the proud owner of an Auditor of the Month candle.
Read MoreThe name's Fiennes. Ralph Fiennes.
Read MoreThe 1984 Ghostbusters could have looked very different from the one we all fell in love with.
Read MoreWith Revenge, Tony Scott sub-textually criticizes the Maverick archetype, as well as makes a gritty and emotionally harrowing revenge flick.
Read MoreThe family at 1313 Mockingbird Lane is all here.
Read MoreThe Mandalorian's LED soundstages might make their way over to Arrakis.
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