Why Jack Nicholson Slapped Faye Dunaway For Real On The Set Of Chinatown
Learn why Jack Nicholson delivered a real slap to Faye Dunaway on the set of the critically-acclaimed 1974 neo-noir film Chinatown.
Read MoreLearn why Jack Nicholson delivered a real slap to Faye Dunaway on the set of the critically-acclaimed 1974 neo-noir film Chinatown.
Read MoreAccording to director Barry Sonnenfeld, Gene Hackman did not enjoy working with John Travolta on the hit comedy Get Shorty.
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Read MoreDeadpool & Wolverine is now available on digital, and a few deleted scenes are included. What happens in them? Let's break each of them down.
Read MoreDoes Joker 2, aka Joker: Folie à Deux, have a post-credits scene? We have a 100% spoiler-free answer for you right here.
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Read MoreWith the rise of home video and cable, the '80s were a watershed decade for horror films. From beloved classics to obscure indies, these are the 35 best.
Read MoreJohn Travolta gave Get Shorty director Barry Sonnenfeld some grief when the actor pretended to be sick when he was supposed to shoot a key sequence.
Read MoreQuentin Tarantino's list of favorite movies seems to change depending on his mood, but there's one Western that always makes the list.
Read MorePlutoTV is the home for all of Paul W.S. Anderson's Resident Evil movies this Halloween season. Watch out for zombies, lickers, and the Nemesis!
Read MoreClassic fantasies and fables were a big inspiration for George R.R. Martin's Games of Thrones books, including one particularly famous fairy tale adaptation.
Read MoreWild Wild West was a box office flop that disappointed in a number of ways, and director Barry Sonnenfeld knows exactly where the Will Smith movie went wrong.
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Read MoreAcclaimed former stuntman Vic Armstrong tells us about his experience directing the opening future war sequence of Terminator 2 and fighting with James Cameron.
Read MoreThe Wild Robot's unexpected success at the box office is great news for both the creatives behind the film and animation at large.
Read MoreHeaven's Gate with Kris Kristofferson was quite a box office flop back 1980, but would it have fared better if John Wayne had taken his role instead?
Read MoreFrancis Ford Coppola's costly passion project Megalopolis bombed pretty hard in its opening weekend at the box office. Let's break down the situation.
Read MoreDeadpool & Wolverine's writers have clarified whether there was ever any truth to those rumors about Daniel Radcliffe playing a Wolverine variant in the film.
Read MoreThe late Kris Kristofferson starred in this 1980 Western that became a notorious flop and is often blamed for killing the genre.
Read MoreLooking to watch all nine Jesse Stone movies in order? We've got you covered.
Read MoreThe new trailer for Robert Eggers' vampire horror Nosferatu teases Bill Skarsgard's Count Orlok and his irresistible powers of seduction.
Read MoreEisner Award winning comic artist John Cassaday recently passed away. Here, we look back at his work on the sci-fi comic series Planetary.
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Read MoreSpeak No Evil is coming to your home. Here's how to catch Blumhouse's James McAvoy-led American horror remake on digital, DVD, and Blu-ray.
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