15 Best Movie Death Scenes Of All Time, Ranked
When done right, a movie death scene can leave a lasting, if often unpleasant, impression on the viewer, as evidenced by these 15 cinematic deaths.
Read MoreWhen done right, a movie death scene can leave a lasting, if often unpleasant, impression on the viewer, as evidenced by these 15 cinematic deaths.
Read MoreJohn Wick: Chapter 4 came close to getting a subtitle that almost certainly would have given away the film's biggest surprise.
Read MoreThe way Mark Hamill remembers it, George Lucas has a specific reason for not killing any of the main characters in the original Star Wars trilogy.
Read MoreClint Eastwood once got honest and spoke candidly about the amusing time he had working with one of his more infamous co-stars.
Read MoreThe Avengers are Earth's Mightiest Heroes, and some times, even they make mistakes. Okay, very major mistakes; here are 15 terrible examples.
Read MoreThe live-action remake of How To Train Your Dragon is an excuse for us to talk about another live-action remake about a dragon.
Read MoreEvery now and then, we drive to the theater to watch films about people who drive much faster than we do. Here are the 12 best movies about auto racing.
Read MoreThe elusive No-Face is one of the most mysterious characters in Studio Ghibli's filmography, but Hayao Miyazaki has explained what the character represents.
Read MoreBefore Robert Pattinson and Zoƫ Kravitz, Matt Reeves's "The Batman" saw a whole host of other actors audition for some very important roles.
Read MoreThe very first movie featuring Agatha Christie's famous detective character Hercule Poirot is impossible to watch today.
Read MoreBD Wong didn't love the way his character, Dr. Henry Wu, was treated in Steven Spielberg's original Jurassic Park (though later sequels would correct that).
Read MoreDisney+ is packed with some of the best movies ever, but for this list, we went outside the box with some picks, even though they're still among the best.
Read MoreFor viewers looking for a new political thriller to binge, then this underrated gem starring Russell Crowe and Ben Affleck is the flick to watch.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg filmed E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in a manner that, while not exactly common, was logical given the nature of the production.
Read MorePeter Jackson's King Kong gave Jack Black a chance to flex his dramatic acting muscles, but he actually ended up doing his best work in a related project.
Read MoreHere's why the "movie movies" of the 2000s, including those from Seltzer and Friedberg, might have some merit despite being ostensibly awful on many levels.
Read MoreSmashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan had some interesting reservations about writing the theme song for Joel Schumacher's 1997 film Batman & Robin.
Read MoreTalking about her role as Black Widow, Scarlett Johansson had a very understandable reason to feel unsatisfied with her time working in the MCU.
Read MoreStephen King was one of the few people to vigorously defend this horror movie remake, even comparing it to a classic film like The Silence of the Lambs.
Read MoreKeanu Reeves didn't make a ton of money from the first two John Wick movies (relatively speaking), but that changed with the sequels that came after.
Read MoreJohn Wayne appeared in over 150 movies throughout his career, but unfortunately, some of those films have been lost to time.
Read More50 years after its release, the entire film industry is still operating under the new standard set by Steven Spielberg's Jaws.
Read MoreThe infected have evolved in 28 Years Later, and the movie's most shocking scene has fascinating implications for their future.
Read MoreDanny Boyle and Alex Garland clearly had some fun messing with franchise-brained horror fans with this Easter egg in 28 Years Later.
Read More50 years later and Steven Spielberg's 'Jaws' is still the blueprint for how Hollywood releases their summer blockbusters.
Read MoreDungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves used several enchanting real-life hotspots in Europe to bring its story's mystical setting to life.
Read MoreIn Wesley Snipes' best movies, he's killed vampires, hustled on basketball courts, evaded Tommy Lee Jones, and more. Did your favorite make the cut?
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