According to "Barbie" casting directors Allison Jones and Lucy Bevan, some actors auditioning for Ken took off their shirts when they really didn't have to.
"The Big Lebowski" is an unforgettable film and that's not just our opinion ... man. We take a look at the untold truth behind the Coen Brothers' cult classic.
Well over six decades before Greta Gerwig brought Barbie to the big screen, a racy German doll inspired a film of its own -- as well as the Barbie doll itself.
The actor who played Marcia in "The Brady Bunch Movie" likely looks familiar to Ben Stiller fans thanks to her countless appearances opposite the comedy star.
The 1996 live-action film "101 Dalmatians" featured this major star as Cruella de Vil. Later, she went on to claim a role in Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy."
Before landing on the final look of the film, the creatives behind "Barbie" toyed with the idea of having the actors more literally resemble their counterparts.
Trying to be an R-rated take on "Homeward Bound," the Will Ferrell dog comedy "Strays" becomes an endurance test even at a relatively brisk 93 minutes.
Andrew Garfield might've had to do several chaotic stunts as Spider-Man, but some of the actor's other work also had some harrowing incidents in store for him.
“Barbie” took the box office by storm in July 2023, making “Barbie 2” seem inevitable. However, a sequel hasn't been greenlit yet. Will "Barbie 2" ever happen?
"Barbie" has smashed records at the box-office. However, fans may be interested to know Barbie and Ken's real-life inspirations did not like the characters.
According to one of Deadpool's creators, the character's connection to Wolverine was inspired partly by Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito's film, "Twins."
"Step Brothers" may not be the biggest movie made by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay, but it's a classic in its own right about which there's still much to learn.
The set design for "Barbie" is absolutely stunning - and you'll be stunned to learn that one of the movie's most iconic shots was actually a practical effect.
"Barbie" continues to be a box office juggernaut and if all goes well, it could break one the most important milestones "The Dark Knight" achieved in 2008.
Podcaster and stand-up comedian Joe Rogan says he doesn't understand why some people think "Barbie" is man-hating. Here's what he enjoyed about the film.