Almost All Of Kate Hudson's Highest Box Office Films Share One Thing In Common
Kate Hudson is known primarily for rom-coms, but she's had successful films in other genres too. Here's what most of her highest-grossing films have in common.
Read MoreKate Hudson is known primarily for rom-coms, but she's had successful films in other genres too. Here's what most of her highest-grossing films have in common.
Read MoreDonald Trump has fired back against director Chris Columbus' claims from 2020 that the former president "bullied" his way into the film's cast.
Read MoreAccording to the director of "Home Alone," one of its most famous scenes was a complete accident. The result was better than what had originally been planned.
Read MoreIn the initial screenplay for "The Santa Clause," Tim Allen was overjoyed to discover how his character begins the moving by killing Santa.
Read MoreAs unimaginable as it seems, a real-life instance of "Home Alone 2" actually happened after a child mixed up a flight through Spirit Airlines.
Read MoreThe dystopian comedy "Idiocracy" is notable for the fact that everyone seems to be wearing Crocs. Why did Mike Judge opt for this footwear when making the film?
Read More"Mean Girls" cast members Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried, and more reunited for a commercial in November. But here's why Rachel McAdams didn't take part.
Read MoreAccording to "Barbie" director Greta Gerwig, Ryan Gosling's Ken had an out-of-this-world fight scene with an article of clothing that didn't make the film.
Read MoreGlen Powell bravely bared it all for the rom-com "Anyone But You," and he worried briefly that the nude scene might damage his career.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg planned for the family classic "Hook" to be a musical until one number went a little too far. Now, all the lost songs have been released.
Read More"Elf" is an amazing and downright iconic Christmas flick. However, longtime fans may be surprised at how many negative reviews the movie faced upon its release.
Read MoreTimothée Chalamet's highly-anticipated "Wonka" is likely this year's most standout musical, which is extremely odd, since it wasn't promoted as such.
Read MoreIf Glen Powell had any reservations about starring in a romcom, Dermot Mulroney was able to help alleviate them with some thoughtful sage advice.
Read More"Home Alone 3 - Kevin's Revenge" is making the rounds on YouTube, with the fan made trailer bringing Macaulay Culkin back as Kevin McCallister.
Read MoreParamount is trying to make a new version of "Mean Girls" happen -- but whether audiences will embrace it is another thing entirely.
Read More"Anyone But You" is set to debut in theaters with an R rating. Here's what we know about why the film got that rating, and what audiences can expect.
Read MoreTimothée Chalamet didn't appear in "Barbie," but his theory on what character he would have played in the film actually makes a lot of sense.
Read MoreThe Amanda Bynes fish-out-of-water comedy hit its 20th anniversary in 2023. Now that we all feel old as dirt, let's see what the cast is up to these days.
Read MoreWith "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F." coming to Netflix, there are only two actors who have appeared in each of the action-comedy franchise's four installments.
Read More"Home Alone" is a beloved holiday move that many rewatch around Christmas. But have you ever wondered how rich the McCallisters were to travel so much?
Read MoreAlthough it's hard to imagine anyone but Meryl Streep in "The Devil Wears Prada," there were some who doubted at the time whether she could pull it off.
Read MorePaul King's "Wonka" might not be the most complex movie around, but here's the ending - and how Timothée Chalamet's Wonka connects to Gene Wilder's - explained.
Read MoreThe Ryan Reynolds-starring family film looks already to be one that kids -- and adults -- will love, focusing on the joy of having an imaginary friend.
Read MoreLongtime fans of the "Beverly Hills Cop" franchise, rejoice! After nearly 30 years, there is finally a new Axel Foley story, and here's its first trailer.
Read MoreJulia Roberts was asked what she thinks happened to her and Richard Gere's characters after "Pretty Woman," and she has a very specific idea.
Read MoreDavid St. Hubbins, Derek Smalls, Nigel Tufnel, and whichever poor doomed soul they convinced to be their drummer are getting the band back together.
Read MoreAnne Hathaway is perfectly okay admitting that she's glad her "Barbie" film never got made, especially when compared to the success Margot Robbie captured.
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