Why Liam Neeson's Horror Superhero Darkman Never Got A Proper Sequel
The Sam Raimi-directed horror superhero flick Darkman was a modest hit. Here's why Raimi and original star Liam Neeson never reunited for a proper sequel.
Read MoreThe Sam Raimi-directed horror superhero flick Darkman was a modest hit. Here's why Raimi and original star Liam Neeson never reunited for a proper sequel.
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Read MoreJames Gunn had the chance to direct Superman back in 2018 but turned it down. Here's why he finally said yes, and why 2018 wasn't the right time.
Read MoreA character first mentioned in the One Piece manga many years ago was finally shown 'in person,' and this fantastic character was well worth the wait.
Read MoreFilming on The Goonies almost took a turn for the shockingly tragic when someone started shooting a gun, forcing Steven Spielberg to be evacuated from the set.
Read MoreWe sincerely hope that Bruna the Gorilla, aka the the Bride of Jungle Jimmy, makes an appearance in the new Jimmy Olsen TV show.
Read MoreDrew Barrymore insisted on crying for real in Scream's famous opening scene, so Wes Craven would remind her of a horrific true story to get the tears going.
Read MoreNow You See Me: Now You Don't is the latest movie to get in on the popcorn bucket trend, but this time, the final product is actually very clever and practical.
Read MoreFrancis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis was a huge box office flop last year. Now the filmmaker is selling off assets to try to recoup some of his investment.
Read MoreRemember Red, hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.
Read MoreBraveheart may be a rousing epic, but its depiction of real events leaves something to be desired, giving us a hodgepodge of history and make-believe.
Read MoreStar Trek: Prodigy was a sweet and ambitious series, which is one of several reasons why co-star Kate Mulgrew remains angry about its sudden cancellation.
Read MoreThe original Fullmetal Alchemist and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood have sparked many passionate debates. What makes fans love each of them so much?
Read MoreBefore KHAAAAAAN, there was ... Harold Erickson?
Read MoreLandmark American crime drama "The Sopranos" is renowned for its authenticity. And there's a reason the show rang so true to life.
Read MoreA legacy sequel? Groundbreaking. Check out Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway as they reunite onscreen in the Devil Wears Prada 2 teaser trailer.
Read MoreWas Dennis Rodman's dyed hair inspired by Wesley Snipes in Demolition Man? That's long been the assumption, but Rodman says it's not true.
Read MoreHouse Ravenclaw is one of the most unique albeit underrepresented houses in the world of Harry Potter. Here's what the Ravenclaw characters have in common.
Read MoreEven if a movie is mostly bad, the might be at least one scene worth commending. From Star Wars to Cats and beyond, here are some great scenes in bad movies.
Read MoreLooks like James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash is set to be the longest movie in the franchise so far, and we wouldn't expect anything else.
Read MoreMario, Luigi, and the rest of the gang are back for an all-new, sure-to-be-blockbuster adventure with the trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.
Read MoreKelly Reichardt is one of our great modern directors, and this crime thriller on Prime Video is a terrific example of her signature minimalist filmmaking.
Read MoreGore Verbinski is back and he's taking on the AI apocalypse with Sam Rockwell in Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die. Watch the trailer here.
Read MoreMichael Mann had a lot of racist and otherwise problematic source material to contend with in adapting The Last of the Mohicans.
Read MoreThe Hulu series Castle Rock took inspiration from the expansive works of Stephen King, but at only two seasons long, many feel it ended too soon.
Read MoreSome Kind of Wonderful was a thornier, more complex take on the love triangle in Pretty in Pink.
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