The Daily Stream: Body Heat Redefines The Term 'Guilty Pleasure'
Body Heat is the steamy, throwback neo-noir that instantly launched actor Kathleen Turner into stardom. It's still a must-watch today.
Read MoreBody Heat is the steamy, throwback neo-noir that instantly launched actor Kathleen Turner into stardom. It's still a must-watch today.
Read MoreWe've all seen what Star Wars' droids can do in a galaxy far, far away, but how useful would they be in our world? We aim to find out.
Read MoreTony Leung makes his Hollywood debut with Shang-Chi. But he's had four decades of acclaimed movies under his belt. Here are some to stream.
Read MoreFrom Tatum O'Neal in Paper Moon to Jamie Bell's breakout role in Billy Elliot, here are the 14 best film acting debuts of all time.
Read MoreFuriosa and Salem's Lot both got new release dates. Find out how long you'll have to wait for the Warner Bros. and New Line movies.
Read MoreThe box office for summer 2021 was up a shocking 893 percent compared to 2020. But don't start celebrating just yet.
Read MoreParamount Pictures has a new CEO and the studio is heading in a new direction – one that includes fewer big-budget blockbusters and more focus on streaming.
Read MoreThe Card Counter isn't a movie about poker, but it features enough poker to warrant a poker consultant. Here's what he brought to the movie.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan is known for films that contain time loops, groundbreaking effects, and non-linear narratives. Here are his movies, ranked from best to worst.
Read MoreQueenpins directors Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly explain how they brought the true story of a $40 million coupon scam to life.
Read MoreBig Hero 6 was a big success for Walt Disney Animation Studios, but it hasn't gotten a feature film follow-up. Will there ever be a sequel?
Read MoreJake Gyllenhaal gives another strong performance, but the Netflix remake of The Guilty just doesn't add much to an already good movie.
Read MoreThe original Leverage was a TNT crime drama series that ran for five seasons from 2008-2012. And now it's back ... on IMDB TV, of all places.
Read MoreKate director Cedric Nicolas-Troyan reveals that his Netflix action movie was inspired by Akira, Tokyo Ghoul, and other anime.
Read MoreResident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City adapts one of the most violent video game franchises, so its official MPAA rating makes a lot of sense.
Read MoreJames Cameron's Aliens is fully loaded with terrifying scenes from start to finish, but this one makes Ariel cringe every time. But what does Matt think?
Read MoreDoctor Strange 2 had a troubled production, which saw director Scott Derrickson replaced by Sam Raimi. Benedict Cumberbatch opens up about the change-up.
Read MoreThe Blacklist is still going strong nearly a decade later. But things are about to change up dramatically on season 9 of the NBC crime drama.
Read MoreWe spoke to No Man of God star Elijah Wood about entering the dark and terrifying world of Ted Bundy with his latest movie.
Read MoreThe Dear Evan Hansen reactions coming out of TIFF are polarizing to say the least. Almost as polarizing as putting Ben Platt back in that blue polo.
Read MoreSigourney Weaver wasn't originally the top choice to play Dana in Ghostbusters, but that changed when she gave a very unique audition.
Read MoreOur Malignant review looks at James Wan's return to horror, which ends up being a truly bonkers movie.
Read MoreChloe Zhao revealed that she took inspiration from Denis Villeneuve's films like Arrival and Sicario to pitch Eternals to Marvel Studios.
Read MoreThe first season of Day of the Dead on SyFy is coming, and here's everything you need to know about the George A. Romero-inspired series.
Read MoreJJ Abrams makes blockbuster movies, but his films are controversial among die-hard fans. In our opinion, these are his worst — and his best.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan is currently shopping around his next film which will look at J. Robert Oppenheimer and the development of the atomic bomb during WWII.
Read MoreWhen Cannibal Holocaust was released, it shocked everyone. So much so that filmmaker Ruggero Deodato was put on trial for murder. Here's what happened.
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