Hideo Kojima's 4 Favorite Movies Are All Bangers
Hideo Kojima's passion for cinema is well-documented, so it's no surprise the pioneering video game designer's favorite movies are all top-notch picks.
Read MoreHideo Kojima's passion for cinema is well-documented, so it's no surprise the pioneering video game designer's favorite movies are all top-notch picks.
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Read MoreActor Jake Lockett are slated to leave Chicago Fire after season 13, and the reasons for their departure are pretty depressing.
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Read MoreArmy of Darkness is the perfect introduction to all things horror.
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Read MoreOne author has the distinction of having the number one movie, TV show, and book all at the same time — and he did it twice.
Read MoreGame of Thrones was rarely filmed in North America, though there was one particularly brutal confrontation from season 3 that had to be shot in the U.S.
Read MoreThe "Star Wars" franchise has seen 12 movies release in theaters. Let's try and take on the ever so easy task of ranking each of them from worst to best.
Read MoreThe first John Wick theatrical spin-off, Ballerina, had a softer-than-expected box office opening, which doesn't bode well for the larger John Wick franchise.
Read MoreWhile Netflix's decision to cancel Bloodline came as a surprise when it happened, it seems much more justified when you take certain factors into consideration.
Read MoreRussian lawmakers have targeted Shrek for potential censorship after he was deemed to be having a destructive impact on Russian children.
Read MoreCriminal Minds actually got a K-drama adaptation that bears plenty of similarities to its American counterpart while putting its own spin on the material.
Read MoreThe only proper version of "Kingdom of Heaven" to watch is the director's cut. The differences between it and the film's theatrical release are staggering.
Read MoreA recent murder mystery miniseries from Australia has become a pretty big streaming hit on Netflix. Is it worth checking out?
Read MoreJack Black delivered a rare semi-dramatic turn in Peter Jackson's massive King Kong remake, but two very different actors were considered for his role.
Read MoreIf you haven't seen this 1963 romantic mystery starring cinema icons Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn, you can stream it for free right now.
Read MoreThis 1980s war movie starring Laurence Olivier, which cost a (for the time) absolutely wild $46 million to make, had box office flop scrawled all over it.
Read MoreClose to three decades after the show ended, several Happy Days cast members filed a lawsuit against CBS seeking a greater cut of the network's profits.
Read MoreKurt Russell is one of many noteworthy actors who show up in this underrated comedy, which marked Back to the Future trilogy writer Bob Gale's directing debut.
Read MoreThis 2017 Taylor Sheridan neo-Western doesn't get as much attention as his other work, but it handles a tough subject while delivering an involving story.
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