The live-action adaptation of "How to Train Your Dragon" has cast its two leads. Here's what fans should know about the film's Hiccup and Astrid actors.
Acclaimed by audiences and embraced by Oscar, Florian Zeller's "The Father" was a surprise hit. But what, if anything, does "The Son" say about its predecessor?
Ron Howard's "Thirteen Lives" depicts a very real rescue mission that took place in 2018. Here's a look at how faithful the film was to real life events.
There were some things Halle Berry didn't like about her role in 2001's Swordfish, but she still credits it for helping her prepare for Monster's Ball.
Michael Caine kick started his career with "Zulu," nearly 60 years ago. However, as it turns out, Caine was a contender for a much different role in the film.
Johnny Depp actually loved the character of Edward Scissorhands so much that he was afraid to audition for the film. Here's how the actor reflected on the role.
Sylvester Stallone intended to make "Rocky Balboa" years before the film was finally made, but in the actor's mind, the extra time made the final film better.
Does Clem pay to fix Joel's car even though neither of them remembers her crashing it? Nobody knows, but we can answer other questions about Eternal Sunshine.
Wes Anderson's newest film "Asteroid City" has premiered at Cannes Film Festival to glowing reviews, and the director shared why he set the movie in the 1950s.
Despite the heavy material, Colin Farrell didn't ever let his anger boil over on the "Tigerland" set. Here's what the actor had to say about the experience.
"The Color Purple" is getting a new film adaptation, but fans of Steven Spielberg's original 1985 version may be wondering whether this new one is a remake.
"Reality" director Tina Satter and star Sydney Sweeney discussed telling the story of Reality Winner, adapting the transcripts from her interrogation, and more.
Jasper Cullen might have a relatively small role in the "Twilight" movies, but he still has a rich and dramatic background from when he first became a vampire.
According to Florence Pugh, fans wanting to familiarize themselves with her filmography need to start with her wrestling film, Fighting with My Family.