Jason Bateman Almost Directed One Of The Best Comedies Of The Century So Far
Having directed a couple of films already, Jason Bateman nearly called the shots on what wound up being one of the best comedies since 2000.
Read MoreHaving directed a couple of films already, Jason Bateman nearly called the shots on what wound up being one of the best comedies since 2000.
Read MoreThe legendary director Ridley Scott has a big regret regarding two classic sci-fi films he helmed during his long career.
Read MoreMovie theme parks used to showcase how movies were made, but while American parks have abandoned this, the idea lives on in Japan.
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Read MoreChristopher Nolan is known for mind-bending high-concept science fiction, but Stephen King's The Stand showed him how to keep Interstellar grounded.
Read MoreTom Hanks loves this 1960s science fiction classic. In fact, he says he knows it so well he could provide his own non-stop commentary for it.
Read MoreWillem Dafoe might be the world's most passionate living fan of an older horror movie that was once banned in the United Kingdom.
Read MoreKurt Russell has starred in a whole lot of Disney movies, many of them when he was quite young. Here's our ranking of each and every one.
Read MoreCameron Diaz hasn't appeared in a feature film since 2014. Here's why the Hollywood Walk of Famer stepped out of the limelight and when we'll see her next.
Read MoreThe late, great Bill Paxton has a unique distinction involving three massive sci-fi franchises that are considered classics.
Read MoreSuperstars Tom Cruise and Denzel Washington were once set to star in a spy thriller directed by...David Cronenberg? Get the details here.
Read MoreInternational governments ban American movies all the time, but China banned 'Back to the Future' for a truly ridiculous reason.
Read MoreRichard Gere has been acting on the big screen for nearly half a century, and his top 5 favorite movies reflect his eclectic taste ... including his own films.
Read MoreAlthough he's never made one proper himself, super director James Gunn named one of the best Western films ever made as one of his all-time favorites.
Read MoreNavy SEALs are among the most elite of the military, and Hollywood has only strengthened how tough they are in the best Navy SEALs movies.
Read MoreStephen King loves a shared universe, and things get particularly trippy when Father Callahan from Salem's Lot joins the Dark Tower saga.
Read MoreA major motion picture based on a Marvel comic produced by George Lucas during the peak of his filmmaking career sounds like a sure-fire hit, but it wasn't.
Read MoreDirector Peter Jackson managed to make a cameo in all six of the Middle-earth movies he made, from Lord of the Rings through The Hobbit.
Read MoreNicolas Cage's 13 favorite films (because five favorite films wasn't enough for him) are as eclectic and varied as you would expect.
Read MoreWorking on this 1993 Batman comic is when Mike Mignola realized the types of stories he wanted to tell, and that experience inspired him to create Hellboy.
Read MoreBefore he essentially retired, Jack Nicholson's last film was a star-studded and shockingly expensive comedy that flopped at the box office.
Read MoreSofia Coppola wisely kept Jamie Dornan and Kirsten Dunst separated before their first scene together in 2006's Marie Antoinette.
Read MoreWith a career that's still relatively young, Jodie Comer's 10 best movies & TV shows include an eclectic array of impressive performances.
Read MoreKevin Costner was on top of the world in the early 1990s before suffering a huge box office flop that nearly derailed his career entirely.
Read MoreCritics love action films where Sandra Bullock finds herself in a pickle, as evidenced by her two best movies according to Rotten Tomatoes.
Read More20 years later, one of Pixar's most beloved animated movies remains the biggest original superhero movie ever at the box office.
Read MoreThe visual conceit of Robert Zemeckis' latest movie is the primary reason to see it, but it's also the thing that hampers some of the film's power.
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