You Better Believe The Trailer For John Woo's Remake Of The Killer Features Doves
Action maestro John Woo is back with the trailer for Peacock's The Killer, a remake of Woo's own 1989 classic. Nathalie Emmanuel and Omar Sy lead the cast.
Read MoreAction maestro John Woo is back with the trailer for Peacock's The Killer, a remake of Woo's own 1989 classic. Nathalie Emmanuel and Omar Sy lead the cast.
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Read MoreAn Italian thriller from director Renato De Maria has been topping charts all over the world, but how is the movie performing in the US Netflix charts?
Read MoreLet's take a look at how Fly Me to the Moon, the new Channing Tatum/Scarlett Johansson rom-com, performed at the box office in its opening weekend.
Read MoreWhile Ian McShane was in production on Hot Rod, the Lonely Island crew got to hear him record some of his profane dialogue as Al Swearengen for Deadwood.
Read MoreHere are several reasons Oz Perkins' Longlegs became a scary big success at the box office in its opening weekend.
Read MoreTo celebrate the release of Longlegs, here are the scariest serial killers ever put on screen, from the Zodiac killer to Hannibal Lecter.
Read MoreIn Hollywood, nobody knows anything. But one sure bet seems to be that audiences love anything involving Minions. Despicable Me 4 just made box office history.
Read MoreColossus, who finally got a chance to shine on the big screen in Deadpool, was always meant to be a breakout X-Men character.
Read MoreWatching Johnny Depp movies is hard now, but his great oddball performances are frozen in amber. Here are the best ones, ranked.
Read MoreOddity is a simple, scary, atmospheric horror movie done right. Here's our review.
Read MoreMike Wallace was not a fan of The Insider, one of Michael Mann's best movies.
Read MoreMarvel's Iron Man 2 originally had Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) puking into a custom toilet as part of a darker story.
Read MoreInstead of a wholly original exploration of the universe, Star Trek: Generations was given a mandated list of things to include.
Read MoreOne Twilight Zone episode about a cruise ship sailing across the ocean has a similar ending to the one in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
Read MoreLonglegs star Maika Monroe didn't see Nicolas Cage in his makeup until they shot their first scene together, and it shot her heartrate to 170 BPM.
Read MoreGood Will Hunting was originally a lot more like Beverly Hills Cop before Rob Reiner advised a rewrite.
Read MoreThe sci-fi-tinged cult classic Repo Man drew some of its inspiration from two other movies.
Read MoreDog Day Afternoon has a classic Al Pacino screaming scene, which was itself a moment of improvisation.
Read MoreSpace Race-era romantic comedy Fly Me to the Moon has failed to launch at the box office, despite big stars and a $100 million budget.
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