Amy Winehouse Biopic Back To Black Is Off To A Good Start At The Box Office
Back to Black, the new biopic about Amy Winehouse is already performing well at the U.K. box office. Can the film do the same stateside?
Read MoreBack to Black, the new biopic about Amy Winehouse is already performing well at the U.K. box office. Can the film do the same stateside?
Read MoreHere come the Men in Black. And here comes the correct order to watch the Men in Black movies.
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Read MoreGregory Widen's 1995 horror film The Prophecy was a modest hit that went on to get several direct-to-video sequels. Here's the correct order to view them.
Read MoreThe surprisingly relevant Spontaneous, in which high school students start spontaneously combusting, was one of last year's hidden gems.
Read MoreMaclunkey! That word broke the internet in 2019 when it came out of Greedo's mouth in Star Wars as the film appeared on Disney+. Here's what the actor thinks.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan explained the last lines in Inception, spoken by the son of Leonardo DiCaprio's character, and the thematic significance they might have.
Read MoreI attended CinemaCon for the first time, and the experience renewed my love for movies in a big way. Listen to today's episode of /Film Daily to learn why.
Read MoreYeah, we're thinking Keanu Reeves will voice Shadow the Hedgehog in the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog 3.
Read MoreGeneral Veers, the character played by Julian Glover in The Empire Strikes Back, nearly appeared in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Here's why he didn't make it.
Read MoreDon't call it a comeback! Shrek 2's been here for 20 years, but over the weekend the sequel returned to the box office top 10.
Read MoreAccording to Sally Field (and others), Steel Magnolias director Herb Ross treated Julia Roberts poorly on the set of the film.
Read More'Hellfire' from The Hunchback of Notre Dame is arguably the best Disney villain song, although an earlier version was even more lascivious.
Read MoreEven the infamously unruly Bill Murray stuck to the script for Groundhog Day most of the time, save for one interaction with Ned Ryerson (Stephen Tobolowsky).
Read MoreFrancis Ford Coppola took inspiration from the same director who inspired George Lucas on Star Wars.
Read MoreIn Adam Wingard's Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, Dan Stevens plays a veterinarian character named Trapper. Here's how Wingard lured him in to play the part.
Read MoreKurt Russell was asked to join the Expendables franchise but said no. Here's why.
Read MoreAdam Sandler has several well-reviewed films on Rotten Tomatoes, but he's also made some real stinkers, including his first-ever original comedy for Netflix.
Read MoreThis infamous 1960s historical epic cost Fox Studios a lot of money.
Read MoreDune director Denis Villeneuve believes the prophecies: it was Timothée Chalamet's destiny to play the Lisan al Gaib.
Read MoreHere they are: all of the Trolls movies in order, in case you want to have yourself a Trolls marathon.
Read MoreLet's look back at Left Behind, a somewhat forgotten Nicolas Cage movie with 0% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read More'You're gonna need a bigger boat' is famously known as a bit of improvisation from Jaws star Roy Scheider, but there's more to it than that.
Read MoreZendaya thought to improvise a moment involving bread from Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Read MoreThat wasn't really Britt Ekland dancing in the buff during The Wicker Man.
Read MoreWhile making the superhero comedy Sky High, Kurt Russell received a rewritten script that could have seriously harmed the film's chances at becoming beloved.
Read MoreBookTok favorite turned movie The Tearsmith is topping the Netflix charts, but is this Italian language romance any good?
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