The DreamWorks Nick Fury Movie We Never Got To See
There was a Nick Fury movie in the works at DreamWorks, but due to the splintered nature of rights in the early Marvel era, we never saw it.
Read MoreThere was a Nick Fury movie in the works at DreamWorks, but due to the splintered nature of rights in the early Marvel era, we never saw it.
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Read MoreSally Kellerman's nude scene in M*A*S*H definitely wouldn't fly today, but Robert Altman had a great way of making her comfortable shooting it.
Read MoreEdward Norton has long been blamed for The Incredible Hulk's under-performance, but there's another way of looking at that film and how it shaped the MCU.
Read MoreAs we sat down to rank the Purge movies from worst to best, the /Film staff had a dilemma: what if every entry in this horror franchise is actually good?
Read MoreBloopers are great, but do we want to see the performers playing our nastiest horror villains cracking jokes or giving high-fives to co-stars? Watch and decide.
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Read MoreWrapping up the 2023 /Film Holiday Guide, we've got an unbelievable array of toys and collectibles, from action figures to high quality prop replicas. Enjoy!
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Read MorePoor Things director Yorgos Lanthimos loves a weird dance sequence, so we're looking at some of his most memorable.
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Read MoreBefore the Marvel Cinematic Universe was born, David Hasselhoff played Nick Fury in a David S. Goyer-written feature. He never played the part again.
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