Jon Hamm Turned Down The Starring Role In A Massive Superhero Movie Bomb
Mad Men star Jon Hamm turned down the chance to star in a major DC bomb, because at the time he wasn't a fan of superhero movies.
Read MoreMad Men star Jon Hamm turned down the chance to star in a major DC bomb, because at the time he wasn't a fan of superhero movies.
Read MoreEvery time John Carpenter and Kurt Russell collaborate, they make magic. But Carpenter originally had to fight to cast Russell in Escape From New York.
Read MoreRidley Scott is responsible for some of the greatest sci-fi films ever made, but there's one thing he wish he'd have done differently when Blade Runner wrapped.
Read MoreA deleted scene from Marvel's The Fantastic Four: First Steps hints at just how dangerous the Invisible Woman's powers could be if you made her angry.
Read MoreTransformers voice actor Peter Cullen was also responsible for creating the Predator's signature clicking nose, and he took inspiration from nature.
Read MoreBlack Phone 2 avoids retreading the first movie, pivoting to an awesome Dream Warriors-esque story that turns The Grabber into an undead nightmare.
Read MoreThe Vanessa Kirby-led Netflix thriller Night Always Comes draws inspiration from several films, but this '80s crime flick was clearly the biggest influence.
Read MoreEven the all-time greats make their starts somewhere and for Jeff Goldblum, his feature film debut was playing his scummiest role to date.
Read MoreFans of the X-Men comics should check out The Power Fantasy, a comics series focusing on a world-shaking cabal of superpowered beings.
Read MoreJustin Tipping's football-themed horror film Him uses the genre to explore the commodification and exploitation of athletes.
Read MoreThe Strangers: Chapter 2 manages to be an improvement over its predecessor, but still feels like it's betraying the premise of the franchise.
Read MoreChris Evans has major Marvel superhero roles as Captain America and the Human Torch, but he also appeared in this superhero flop from 2009.
Read MoreSupernatural horror mystery film Shelby Oaks might not be a true story, but it's tailor-made for fans of the true crime genre.
Read MoreIt's the end of the world as we know it, and this new must-see bleak thriller that crushed it at Cannes and Fantastic Fest knows it, too.
Read MoreOld school stunt work sounds incredibly risky, like the time Kurt Russell was given a real baseball bat with nails for Escape from New York.
Read MoreCanadian comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall have a long history together, but they've also kept busy with individual careers since the original show ended.
Read MoreBefore Gal Gadot was cast in Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman movie, Kate Beckinsale was approached to play the character for a now-disgraced director.
Read MoreThis can be tricky, but we ranked the strongest Pokémon of all time, considering established lore, as well as feats they've across the anime, games, and manga.
Read MoreV/H/S/ Halloween keeps the horror anthology franchise fresh with the funniest installment yet, and a twist of truly disturbing darkness.
Read MoreTron: Ares is the third film in Disney's sci-fi series, but instead of banking on legacy characters, only Jeff Bridges' Kevin Flynn is returning.
Read MoreMarlon Brando had a very good reason for rejecting a role that would eventually go to Burt Reynolds and become one of the best films of Reynolds' career.
Read MoreTwilight's legacy lives on thanks to Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, but Twilight author Stephenie Meyer was once very anxious about the film adaptations.
Read More50 Cent joined forces with Robert De Niro and Al Pacino on one of their worst-received movies, which actually led to him making even more films with De Niro.
Read MoreNot every cancellation of a comic book movie is a bad thing. In fact, here are 12 superhero flicks that fans should be happy never got made.
Read MoreThe new football-centric horror movie Him finds several few clever ways to put some dark twists on modern-day sports lingo.
Read MoreThe late, great, Robert Redford was as gifted a director as he was an actor. 45 years ago, he debuted with an Oscar-winning hit at the box office.
Read MoreThis Christian Bale-starring Western is a classic take on the genre presented in a modern package, which film critic Roger Ebert heartily approved of.
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