Why Kurt Russell Channeled John Wayne For A Beloved Cult Classic
Kurt Russell's turn in Big Trouble in Little Trouble was heavily inspired by John Wayne's acting (and doubled as a cheeky criticism of The Duke).
Read MoreKurt Russell's turn in Big Trouble in Little Trouble was heavily inspired by John Wayne's acting (and doubled as a cheeky criticism of The Duke).
Read MoreChristopher McQuarrie cleverly pays homage to the beginning of the original Mission: Impossible TV show in Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation.
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Read MoreSadly, this cool moment involving Lady Jessica's (Rebecca Ferguson) Bene Gesserit abilities didn't make it into Denis Villeneuve's first Dune movie.
Read MoreJason Statham is one of the best action stars working today, but what are his best movies? It's time to knuckle up and count them down, lads.
Read MoreTwister is not at all scientifically accurate. But what about its sequel, Twisters? Here's a rundown of that film's accuracies and inaccuracies alike.
Read MoreWhile Captain America: Brave New World won't go down as the MCU's lowest-grossing film at the box office, there's not much good news beyond that.
Read MoreThe ABC Warrior, a robot that appears in Sylvester Stallone's mid-'90s movie Judge Dredd, was designed to look like a character from the 2000 AD universe.
Read MoreAmazon just bought James Bond, but the Oscars reminded us why there's more to the character than just an excuse for content.
Read MoreThe cancelled sequel to one of Disney's biggest animated flops of all time would've seen Willem Dafoe playing the movie's villain.
Read MoreDavid Ayer's World War II tank movie Fury, starring Brad Pitt, is full of gritty, violent realism. But is any part of the film based on a true story?
Read MoreMixed martial arts has become a sports phenomenon, but MMA movies haven't exactly been runaway successes. Even so, here are the best MMA movies.
Read MoreOne of the deadly ladies from James Bond's classic adventures returned for a cameo in Casino Royale that you might have missed.
Read MoreThe James Bond movie title Quantum of Solace came from an Ian Fleming short story that's very different than the 2008 movie.
Read MoreSo far, only one live-action Hulk movie has explored a crucial aspect of Marvel character Bruce Banner and his relationship to "the other guy."
Read MoreJames Bond has driven an impressive assembly of luxurious and deadly cars over the years, but these are the best James Bond cars in the entire franchise.
Read MoreFans often forget how dark the original Mad Max film is, with one scene so violent it got the movie banned in New Zealand.
Read MoreWhile Denis Villeneuve's first two Dune films are fantastic, they gloss over the nitty gritty details of Paul Atreides' powers. Allow us to clear things up.
Read MoreIt was Gene Hackman's turn in The Poseidon Adventure that proved great actors could elevate would-be campy blockbusters into something more.
Read MoreRoger Moore took over the role of James Bond after Sean Connery left the series, but Moore actually played the character once before that.
Read MoreThere are tons of great Westerns, but the two highest-rated ones on Metacritic reflect the wide range of styles and themes the genre can encompass.
Read MoreHere's why Denis Villeneuve decided to slightly alter the end of Dune: Part Two compared to what happens in Frank Herbert's novel.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, Johnny Cash once wrote a James Bond theme song. It wasn't used in the final film, but it's actually pretty good.
Read MoreLittle Bill, as played by Gene Hackman, more or less sums up the thesis of Unforgiven in the classic revisionist Western's best scene.
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