12 Nostalgic Movies That Defined The '90s
The '90s have become a distinct pillar of nostalgia as the decade gets older, and these movies act as a definitive representation of the era.
Read MoreThe '90s have become a distinct pillar of nostalgia as the decade gets older, and these movies act as a definitive representation of the era.
Read MoreJohn Woo draws from Hollywood musicals for his balletic gun-fu sequences, but he looked to another source while developing his signature two-gun shootout.
Read MoreDisney has released a trailer for its live-action Moana remake ... and yes, we're well aware that the original animated movie came out less than 10 years ago.
Read MoreJames Cameron wants all the feedback he can get on Avatar: Fire and Ash, but Disney CEO Bob Iger kept things simple after one of the film's test screenings.
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Read MoreThe longer Mike Flanagan's Dark Tower series goes on, the harder it will become for it to remain faithful to Stephen King's intertextual, genre-blending books.
Read MoreThe shrimping scene in Forrest Gump is one of the most beloved in an extremely memorable film, but bringing it to life was a pretty disgusting process.
Read MoreBefore he curtailed his alcohol use, Colin Farrell's drinking once made filming on Minority Report so difficult that it got under his co-star Tom Cruise's skin.
Read MoreEmma Stone is constantly pushing boundaries, whether she's starring in a teen comedy or reuniting with Yorgos Lanthimos. Here are her best performances, ranked.
Read MoreNintendo has unveiled the first images of Bo Bragason and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Link and Zelda in the live-action Legend of Zelda movie. Check 'em out!
Read MoreWe have compiled 15 movies that, in one form or another, tap into some of the same qualities that make "Call Me by Your Name" special.
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Read MoreThe Addams Family movie is a classic horror/comedy movie from the '90s, but it wouldn't be the movie it is if it wasn't for a young Christina Ricci.
Read MoreNow that the entire series is streaming on Disney+, here are the 10 best episodes of Star Wars Rebels.
Read MoreThe crew of Stranger Things went to extreme measures to make sure photos and videos didn't leak from the set of the final season.
Read More'Tis the season to pop in your favorite Christmas movie ... and do your best to avoid their cash-grab sequels.
Read MoreStar Trek fan Bjo Trimble played a big part in saving the original series, which resulted in an appearance in the first Trek movie.
Read MoreThe Running Man is loaded with some pretty egregious product placement, which wouldn't be a bad thing if it wasn't the antithesis of the film's message.
Read MoreVaranasi, the new movie from RRR director S. S. Rajamouli, somehow looks even bigger and crazier, and we can't wait. Check out the trailer.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan took direct inspiration from a celebrated Superman movie while making Batman Begins, though not so much in terms of the film's tone.
Read MoreRobert Kirkman was notorious for lying about what to expect in the Walking Dead comics, but perhaps those who ran the TV adaptation should've followed his lead.
Read MoreMarvel Studios' infamous 'creative committee' wanted James Gunn to make some baffling changes to Guardians of the Galaxy, including one related to its music.
Read MorePennywise has been hanging around Derry for centuries, but why hasn't he ever left? The latest episode of Welcome to Derry has an answer.
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Read MoreEvery movie in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy stands on its own, which was a deliberate choice Nolan made starting back on Batman Begins.
Read MoreThe climax of Zach Cregger's Weapons featured some serious physical demands, and one star demanded they get to do their own stunts.
Read MoreMarvel's infamous 1990 Captain America movie was so low-budget that it shot for an entire day without any film in the camera. Allow us to explain.
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