Kurt Russell Gave Guardians Of The Galaxy's CGI Team Some Constructive Criticism
Kurt Russell convinced Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2's creative team to not rely solely on CGI to de-age his character Ego.
Read MoreKurt Russell convinced Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2's creative team to not rely solely on CGI to de-age his character Ego.
Read MoreDodgeball's script had a character written with Justin Long in mind, but 20th Century Studios feared he was too old to play 'Justin.'
Read MoreKurt Russell's 1997 thriller Breakdown opened opposite the first Austin Powers movie at the box office, and the comedy had Breakdown's director sweating.
Read MoreDonald Sutherland was cast in M*A*S*H thanks to a last-minute role swap in The Dirty Dozen.
Read MoreJude Law's high-rated movie on Rotten Tomatoes isn't one of his star vehicles, although he does play an essential role in it.
Read MoreWill the folks at Disney and Pixar look at Inside Out 2's box office success and decide to double down on making even more sequels? We hope not, and here's why.
Read MoreWill Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money ever come to pass? Here's everything Mel Brooks has said about the potential sequel over the years.
Read MoreJosh Gad seems to be teasing the possibility of a Spaceballs sequel finally coming together, nearly 40 years after Mel Brooks' original Star Wars parody.
Read MoreLethal Weapon 5 is apparently not only happening, but with none other than Mel Gibson acting as director.
Read MoreWhen Mel Brooks' classic comedy Western Blazing Saddles was being released, Brooks thought a race riot might break out and viewers might kill him.
Read MoreJohn Krasinski's family film IF is headed home. Here's how to watch it on digital, 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD.
Read MoreAnjelica Huston had to undergo restrictive makeup and costuming for her role as Morticia in The Addams Family movies.
Read MoreYorgos Lanthimos' anthology Kinds of Kindness, starring Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons, is a fascinating maze that runs too long. Here's our review.
Read MorePeyton Reed slipped an Animal House easter egg into Ant-Man and the Wasp that, if you're paying close enough attention, explains the whole Quantum Realm.
Read MorePixar's Inside Out 2 has massively outperformed expectations at the box office, scoring the biggest global opening ever for an animated movie.
Read MoreThe Bad Boys movies have now grossed more than $1 billion collectively at the box office, with Bad Boys: Ride or Die holding strong in its second weekend.
Read MoreWill Smith and Martin Lawrence ride to the rescue with Bad Boys: Ride or Die, which is providing a much-needed oxygen mask for the summer box office.
Read MoreWith Inside Out 2 now in theaters, let's take a look at the 10 best Pixar characters from the company's nearly 30-year history. Did your favorite make the list?
Read MoreDespicable Me 4 has a few gags worth a chuckle, but this is a tired effort from a tired franchise. Here's our review.
Read MorePoor Things was a surprise box office hit for director Yorgos Lanthimos and star Emma Stone. Will Kinds of Kindness repeat that success?
Read MoreWhat happened to the memorable, hummable movie themes that used to populate American blockbusters? We spoke with several Oscar-winning composers to find out.
Read MorePaddington Bear and the Brown family's trip to Paddington's homeland takes an unexpected turn in the Paddington in Peru trailer.
Read MoreThe Karate Kid became one of the biggest hits of the 1980s without ever topping the box office. Studios in 2024 could learn a lesson here.
Read MoreA Nightmare on Elm Street fans argue about whether Freddy Krueger works best as a serious villain or a comedic one, but Robert Englund suggests looking deeper.
Read MoreBad Boys 4, aka Bad Boys: Ride Or Die, was a bigger-than-expected hit at the box office. Here's how that happened.
Read MoreThe comedy Sacramento, starring Michael Cera and Kristen Stewart, might just be the funniest - and most charming - surprises of the year. Here's our review.
Read MoreRichard Linklater's Hit Man, starring the ultra-charming Glen Powell as a fake assassin who falls for a woman who wants to hire him, is number one on Netflix.
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