The Best Movie Remake Of 2025 Was A Bold Take On An '80s Horror Cult Classic
In a year full of aggressively safe remakes, the 2025 version of Silent Night, Deadly Night dared to do something truly different with the cult horror property.
Read MoreIn a year full of aggressively safe remakes, the 2025 version of Silent Night, Deadly Night dared to do something truly different with the cult horror property.
Read MoreWith a distinct style all his own, Brian De Palma is one of the most cine-literate directors Hollywood has ever seen. Here are his 14 best films, ranked.
Read MoreFive Nights at Freddy's 2 is hitting the home media market, allowing everyone to enjoy some animatronic carnage with their families this holiday season.
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Read MoreChan proved kung fu and comedy chops can coexist.
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Read MoreTwilight doesn't have a monopoly on steamy vampire romance. Whether you're a newcomer to Forks or an OG fan, these are the movies you should watch next.
Read MoreOne of the most memorable scenes from the Jim Carrey movie The Mask almost got cut because studio execs didn't quite get it.
Read MoreOne of the stars of Baby Driver nearly landed a role in James Cameron's Avatar sequels shortly after appearing in a different project that Cameron worked on.
Read MoreMatt Damon plays homesick hero Odysseus in the first trailer for The Odyssey, Christopher Nolan's adaptation of the epic Greek poem.
Read MoreBilly Bob Thornton has spent much of his career playing unscrupulous characters in films, but he's deliberately avoided portraying a blockbuster movie villain.
Read MoreDwayne "The Rock" Johnson has accomplished so much in Hollywood after his beginnings as a pro wrestler. Here are his 10 best movies thus far.
Read MoreJake Sully and his family face dangerous new enemies in Fire and Ash, but fortunately they have help from the real hero of the Avatar franchise.
Read MoreMalcolm McDowell says he accidentally knocked William Shatner out during a Star Trek: Generations fight scene, and the crew apparently found the incident funny.
Read MoreAvatar: Fire and Ash gives Sigourney Weaver's young character Kiri a certain line that calls back to Aliens. Yeah, you know the one. But it really doesn't work.
Read MoreThe Harry Potter franchise helped launch the careers of its young stars, but one Hogwarts student was actually a woman in her 30s.
Read MoreKPop Demon Hunters is one of the biggest movies of 2025, and if you need a break from the kids rewatching it, maybe toss on one of these movies.
Read MoreFoundation's ageless robot character Demerzel has one significant change from the books which reflects Aragorn's leap to the big screen.
Read MoreA young Josh Brolin was still getting the hang of professional acting when he worked on The Goonies, forcing producer Steven Spielberg to intervene one day.
Read MoreJames Cameron is the king of the blockbusters, but he has a feeling that the atomic bomb movie he wants to make won't be a big hit.
Read MoreBlade Runner was inspired by Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, so what did the famed sci-fi writer think of the film?
Read MoreArnold Schwarzenegger probably doesn't mind that history has mostly forgotten about this 1970s Western comedy flop he once starred in.
Read MoreSaturday Night Live gave Home Alone an alternate ending with a much darker twist - and yes, that's Ariana Grande as Kevin McCallister.
Read MoreKevin Costner had hoped to break out of a rough patch when he starred opposite Kathy Bates in this supernatural mystery-thriller, but it failed to do the trick.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro's Frankenstein paints the Creature as a sensitive and sympathetic soul, and Mike Carey's Once-Was-Willem takes a similar approach.
Read MoreRelay, starring Riz Ahmed and Lily James, was not a huge hit in theaters, but it's now ready to find a bigger audience on Netflix.
Read MoreRoger Ebert was a vocal proponent of this Charlie Sheen-starring 1996 sci-fi flick, though that wasn't enough to prevent it from flopping.
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