Rotten Tomatoes Wouldn't Exist Without Jackie Chan's Rush Hour
Rotten Tomatoes might've never become what it is today had it not been for, of all films, the Jackie Chan-led action-comedy Rush Hour.
Read MoreRotten Tomatoes might've never become what it is today had it not been for, of all films, the Jackie Chan-led action-comedy Rush Hour.
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Read MoreFor every good superhero movie from the comic book explosion, there are also some downright terrible films. Here are the worst superhero movies of all time.
Read MoreSquid Game season 2 is a couple episodes shorter than season 1. However, according to creator Hwang Dong-hyuk, there's a good reason for that.
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Read MoreWe interviewed Y2K director Kyle Mooney, co-writer Evan Winter, and stars Jaeden Martell and Julian Dennison about the A24 horror comedy.
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Read MoreThe '90s are history (sorry, millennials). Here's why Hollywood movies should avoid sugarcoating them for the sake of nostalgia.
Read MoreNovember 2024 saw multiple worthwhile streaming releases fly under the radar, including an Aubrey Plaza comedy and a Steve McQueen war pic.
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Read MoreClint Eastwood helped make his Man With No Name character iconic by rewriting the script for 1964's A Fistful of Dollars.
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