After a long absence, Tom and Jerry are back on the big screen. Has the absence done their classic fighting any favors? We review HBO Max's "Tom and Jerry."
Here's a sentence you probably didn't think you'd read: Oderus Urungus, aka David Brockie of the band Gwar, once starred in a horror-twinged romantic sitcom.
Bridesmaids was a huge hit and featured plenty of actors you likely know well. One member of the ensemble cast, however, might be more difficult to place.
Jackie Chan's filmography is much more extensive (and impressive!) than what most American audiences believe it to be, and this 1985 action-comedy proves it.
Time-loop movies are proliferating, which is pretty exciting if you loved The Map of Tiny Perfect Things. Those hankering for more should check out this gem.
While Steve Carell's talents are clear in dramatic roles, he's best-known for making us laugh for a reason. One example? This 2020 political comedy movie.
Kevin Smith isn't afraid to challenge convention, so perhaps the unexpectedly grim ending of Smith's "Snyder Cut" version of Clerks isn't too surprising.
Let's look back Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit and find out what Whoopi Goldberg and the rest of the cast have been up in the decades since it came out.
Movies have taught us that bank robbing requires a lot of coordination among a team of thieves, but the criminal enterprise also requires good communication.
Ahh... Christmastime. That special season where you drink eggnog, spend time with loved ones, and set up a bunch of Saw-like traps around the house to ward off burglars. At least, that's the lesson we think we were supposed to learn from Home Alone.