Will There Be A Throw Momma From The Train 2? Shockingly, Maybe!
It sounds impossible, but could Danny DeVito and Billy Crystal make a sequel to Throw Momma From the Train? We investigate the chances.
Read MoreIt sounds impossible, but could Danny DeVito and Billy Crystal make a sequel to Throw Momma From the Train? We investigate the chances.
Read MoreThe Marvel Cinematic Universe was once a global juggernaut of incomprehensible proportions. But now, as it falters, is it time to let it go?
Read MoreThe worst day of Carrie Fisher's expansive, decades-long career happened to be her very first day reprising her role of Leia in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Read MoreThe original Fast & Furious movie shares a lot of similarities with Point Break, but eagle-eyed Point Break fans will recognize this iconic set in both.
Read MoreThe Rocky movies have seen some real highs and lows over nearly 50 years, but there's really only one correct order to watch them in.
Read MoreThis ouroboros of guilt, shame, and jealousy begins and ends with blood in the thriller Fair Play. Let's dig into the film's ending.
Read MoreGeorge Lucas bet big on the Star Wars franchise before he even knew if the first film would take off. The winnings of that bet are now film history.
Read MoreAdam Sandler and Drew Barrymore always have perfect chemistry, but nothing beats The Wedding Singer. Could there be a sequel on the horizon? We investigate.
Read MoreOne of the most famous line exchanges from the entire Star Wars saga took a few takes to get right, and not everyone on set was having a good time.
Read MoreBy the time Billy Dee Williams was approached to play Lando in the Star Wars franchise, he was concerned about being typecast as a 'romantic character.'
Read MoreThe original 47 Ronin Keanu Reeves movie was a financial disaster, but the decision was made to make a sequel anyway. Yep, Blade of the 47 Ronin exists!
Read MoreThe Kill Team, based on a true story and also the documentary of the same name, is now streaming in the Netflix top 10.
Read MoreMichael Chaves, director of The Nun II, tells us about some of the Easter eggs lurking in the latest entry from The Conjuring Universe.
Read MoreMany fans would argue that there are no bad Evil Dead movies, which makes ranking the whole series a major task for the experts at /Film.
Read MoreThor: The Dark World is the disappointing middle sibling between Ragnarok and the original, but it had so much promise. What did Marvel do wrong?
Read MoreStar Wars' Millennium Falcon has a classic, instantly recognizable design, but it took a lot of work, tweaking, and drafts to get there.
Read MoreBurning Betrayal is lighting up the Netflix top 10, and after watching it, it's very easy to see why. (Everyone's super hot and there's a lot of sex.)
Read MoreWes Bentley was hoping to play action-heavier roles when he joined Yellowstone and the Mission: Impossible franchise. It didn't work out that way.
Read MoreStar Trek: Generations, may not be remembered by fans as the best Trek movie, but it did give William Shatner and Patrick Stewart the chance to hang out.
Read MoreThe ending of Angelina Jolie's 2010 thriller, Salt, had a lot of twists and turns. Here's a breakdown of them all, including what it could set up for a sequel.
Read MoreIt's always frustrating when a movie with a lot of potential gets shelved, but horror movies are particularly prone to disturbing cancelations.
Read MoreSofia Coppola's script for Priscilla was based on Priscilla Presley's own memoir, but caused friction with Elvis' daughter, Lisa Marie Presley.
Read MoreStar Trek: First Contact established Jonathan Frakes as a consummate director of both action and emotion, and Patrick Stewart recognized it immediately.
Read MoreThe Will Smith and Charlize Theron superhero film, Hancock, was the fourth-highest-grossing film of 2008, so why haven't we seen Hancock 2?
Read MoreAllow us to serve as your humble guide to the world of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza.
Read MoreThe Bikeriders, starring Austin Butler, Jodie Comer, and Tom Hardy, may not be the most elegantly told story, but there's power and pathos to be found here.
Read MoreThe Royal Hotel, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, and The Burial represent the kind of solid, meat-and-potatoes filmmaking that's fallen by the wayside.
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