It might be hard to imagine some of your favorite rom-com characters portrayed by other actors, but Hollywood's sliding doors could have changed these movies
By definition, rom-coms are corny, but some movies take it a bit too far. These are the rom-coms that even the biggest genre fans may not be able to finish.
The ending of "Pitch Perfect 3" left fans aching for more musical adventures, so where do plans for a sequel currently lie? Will there be a "Pitch Perfect 4"?
The Austin Powers movies and The Goldbergs show might not have much in common, but one actress appeared in both. Here's the Goldbergs star you may have missed.
Before he was Shrek, Mike Myers was a chronologically displaced James Bond parody. If that sounds confusing, here's the entire Austin Powers timeline explained.
After all these years of "Home Alone," we look at folks like John Candy, John Heard and Billie Bird as family. We look back on such deceased series stars.
If watching "Jackass: Forever" left you craving even more hilarious stunts, then you're in luck. Netflix just announced the release date for "Jackass 4.5."
Will Ferrell, Will Forte, and Jamie Foxx are set to star in an upcoming comedy called Strays, about a couple of stray dogs getting revenge on an evil owner.
Gary Cole's Agent Parker is the new head honcho on "NCIS" and a recent episode paid homage to one of the actor's most memorable roles from "Office Space."
Bridesmaids is a modern comedy classic that's influenced many other films. Here are some hilarious movies similar to Bridesmaids that fans should check out.
In show business -- in much of life, actually -- it can be wise to ride a success, capitalize on what's worked in the past. And sometimes, you need a change.
There are moments in films in which the director calls for realism, whether it's in costuming, or sets, or props. Real-life realism doesn't always translate.
Alan Ruck portrays Cameron in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." But if he looks familiar, you might have seen him in projects spanning many genres across the years.
1941 is the Steven Spielberg movie you've probably never seen. To honor the film's talented actors, let's look at some of the cast you may not know passed away.
The 2004 comedy "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy," starring Will Ferrell and directed by Adam McKay is hilarious, but is it based on a true story?
If you're having trouble remembering where you first inevitably fell in love with this familiar-faced performer, here's where you've most likely seen her.
While speaking to People magazine in March 2022, Jamie Lee Curtis shared that she specifically had a problem filming this scene from 1983's "Trading Places."