Three Jackass Stunts Were Too Dangerous To Actually Make It Into The Movies
Of course, fearless star Johnny Knoxville was at the center of all three stunts deemed too dangerous for the Jackass movies.
Read MoreOf course, fearless star Johnny Knoxville was at the center of all three stunts deemed too dangerous for the Jackass movies.
Read MoreFind out when and where you can see Sing 2, the sequel to Illumination Entertainment's hit musical animated comedy with an all-star cast of singing animals.
Read MoreThe wild, scary, and brilliant Possession has a new 4K restoration headed our way. Watch the trailer for the restoration right here.
Read MoreHere's everything you need to know about FBI season 4 ahead of the show's return this month as part of All-FBI Tuesdays.
Read MoreNicolas Cage says he was planning to take a break after his next two movies, but he has no plans to retire from acting — ever.
Read MoreSpencer features a career-best performance from Kristen Stewart, here playing a tragic, haunted Princess Diana.
Read MoreStop asking directors their thoughts on Marvel movies 2K21. But since we haven't yet, here's Denis Villeneuve on the MCU.
Read MoreBefore the film's release in theaters this weekend, we spoke with The Eyes of Tammy Faye director Michael Showalter about his cinematic influences and more.
Read MoreHere's the full slate for Beyond Fest 2021, which features some incredible in-person guests and a terrific lineup of new and old genre films.
Read MoreLauren Ridloff, who plays deaf superhero Makkari in Eternals, says Angelina Jolie came up with the idea of using a laser pen to translate audio cues on set.
Read MoreAdam Savage takes viewers on a tour of the Ghostbusters: Afterlife set through his Tested YouTube channel.
Read MoreMahershala Ali will join forces with Julia Roberts and writer-director Sam Esmail to bring the Netflix thriller Leave the World Behind to life.
Read MoreDisaster struck during the production of Toy Story 2 when a single line of erroneous computer code deleted the entire movie from Pixar's servers.
Read MoreThe third iteration of the popular FBI franchise is on its way with FBI: International. Here's everything you need to know about it.
Read MoreWalter Hill's cult classic action movie The Warriors is getting a board game, which feels just about perfect, since the film plays out like a game.
Read MoreTom Hanks is Finch in the poster for Apple TV+'s upcoming post-apocalyptic sci-fi movie, featuring a man, his dog, and a robot.
Read MoreThe Rescue is a thrilling, nail-biting documentary that may just restore your faith in humanity, however briefly.
Read MoreLeslie Grace is playing Batgirl in a new film for HBO Max, and she sounds as bowled over by the news as we would be.
Read More7 Prisoners is a Brazilian film about a young man who finds himself sucked into the world of human trafficking, coming to Netflix soon.
Read MoreEvery few months, it feels like we live, die, and repeat the cycle of news of an Edge of Tomorrow sequel. So will there ever be one?
Read MoreIn this edition, see what William Shatner thinks of different Captain Kirk impressions from over the years, watch a fight breakdown from Kate, and more.
Read MoreCriterion's December 2021 slate of releases looks immensely promising, including a 4K Blu-ray of Regina King's One Night in Miami.
Read MoreWarner Bros. has hired Matthew López to write a "reimagining" of the 1992 blockbuster "The Bodyguard," which starred Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston.
Read MoreVenom: Let There Be Carnage is getting a PG-13 rating that's frustrating fans of the comics, but director Andy Serkis thinks it'll work out.
Read MoreIf you only know the Martian Manhunter from Zack Snyder's Justice League, you're missing out on a lot. Here are 10 things you didn't know about J'onn J'onzz.
Read MoreThe mid-season trailer for Marvel's What If...? offers some intriguing teases for the remaining episodes, so we broke down all the new footage on display.
Read MoreCheck out this visual comparison between director Steven Spielberg's new version of West Side Story and Robert Wise's 1961 classic adaptation of the musical.
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