James Gunn's Superman Turns The DC Comics Hero Into An Anime Icon (And It Rules)
Clark Kent's relationship with Krypton in James Gunn's Superman echoes an anime series that itself was inspired by Superman comics.
Read MoreClark Kent's relationship with Krypton in James Gunn's Superman echoes an anime series that itself was inspired by Superman comics.
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Read MoreKaley Cuoco nearly landed a role in a major whodunnit movie after The Big Bang Theory ended, but her missing out on it may've been a blessing in disguise.
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Read MoreJames Gunn's Superman has a moment that feels especially personal for Gunn, who's endured his fair share of mob-like anger being directed at him over the years.
Read MoreWhile Stephen King admired Alien as a whole when it first came out, he had some problems with the end of Ridley Scott's sci-fi horror classic.
Read MoreThe Dirty Harry sequel Magnum Force was another hit for star Clint Eastwood, but his relationship with director Ted Post during filming was far from friendly.
Read MoreHere's our ranking of the 15 best romantic comedies in all of cinema history, all of which have become must-watch movies for any fan of the genre.
Read MoreJohn Wayne was not born John Wayne. Here's how the legendary actor got his stage name, as well as his famous nickname Duke.
Read MoreRyan Gosling has come a long way from Mickey Mouse Club child star to go-to Hollywood leading man. Here's our ranking of his 15 best movies ever.
Read MoreBefore Ballerina stars Ana de Armas and Keanu Reeves faced off in the John Wick spin-off, they co-starred in two very different films.
Read MoreOne of the earliest movies ever directed by Alfred Hitchcock has been lost to time ... or, more accurately, was never actually finished to begin with.
Read MoreIf you're wondering just how realistic Joseph Kosinski and Brad Pitt's F1 movie was, here's what real F1 drivers think about the film.
Read MoreCompletionists of Christopher Nolan's filmography will have to settle knowing that one of his earliest short films will likely never be seen.
Read MoreEver since his comic book debut, fans have now had nearly a dozen live-action Batmen. Let's try and rank each and every live-action version of the Dark Knight.
Read MoreOut of all the iterations of Lex Luthor in the Superman film franchise, Nicholas Hoult's version was the first to nail this aspect of the villain's character.
Read MoreThe Shawshank Redemption is one of the most beloved movies of all time but there's a certain detail that might bug you if you notice it.
Read MoreSeth Rogen was shocked when Steven Spielberg asked him to star in The Fabelmans, and the funnyman was certain he'd be fired.
Read MoreEvery now and then, a movie pushes the envelope too far and (temporarily) gets an NC-17 rating. Here are some movies that almost received the infamous label.
Read MoreBen Whishaw's voice is a major reason why so many people love Paddington in the film trilogy, but an Oscar-winner nearly had the role.
Read MoreEven Academy Award-winning actors like Angelina Jolie sometimes star in real stinkers, like her leading debut in this bonkers sci-fi sequel.
Read MoreHorror author Stephen King was so dissatisfied with Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of The Shining that he decided to make his own.
Read MoreJohn Wayne gave his The Cowboys co-star Bruce Dern a friendly, amusing warning before they shot a climactic scene together.
Read MoreIt doesn't matter how badly a movie flops, if Quentin Tarantino likes it, he'll be honest about it. Good news for a Walter Hill Western starring Matt Damon.
Read MoreYou may not have even been aware of it upon first watching them, but these 12 movies all drew some form of inspiration from the works of Greek mythology.
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