Michael Caine Was Originally Intended For A Much Different Role In Zulu
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.
Read MoreMichael 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.
Read MoreJohnny 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.
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Read MoreSylvester 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.
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Read MoreColin Farrell used an interesting technique when mastering his Texan accent for the film Tigerland.
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Read MoreWes 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.
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Read MoreDespite 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.
Read More"The Color Purple," a new adaptation of the iconic Alice Walker novel-turned-movie-turned-musical, was filmed on location in this U.S. state.
Read MoreA new film on the horizon seems to be set in the backdrop of WWII. Here is everything we know so far about "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare."
Read More"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.
Read More"Reality" director Tina Satter and star Sydney Sweeney discussed telling the story of Reality Winner, adapting the transcripts from her interrogation, and more.
Read MoreA rivalry is brewing between "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer," and actor Matt Damon suggests audiences see both the same weekend to settle the score.
Read MoreJasper 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.
Read MoreThe female stars in "May December" go full camp, though the film as a whole could have gone further as either comedy or drama.
Read More"The Zone of Interest" makes a statement on the banality of evil, yet by its very nature, a lot of the film is slow.
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Read MoreDirector Christopher McQuarrie reveals how filming one sequence in "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" became the biggest challenge of his career.
Read MoreHere's why director Martin Scorsese and star Leonardo DiCaprio chose not to turn "Killers of the Flower Moon" into a familiar true-crime mystery.
Read MoreThe Color Purple is circling back all the way to where it started -- the big screen -- in an absolutely faithful way.
Read MoreJude Law went to disgusting lengths to play Henry VIII in the upcoming film "Firebrand."
Read MoreJude Law took on the role of Henry VIII for "Firebrand," but approached the character through a different lens than some past interpretations of the monarch.
Read MoreMany may have already forgotten Hugh Jackman had a drama film come out in 2022, but it's playing now on Netflix with plenty of people tuning in.
Read MoreBefore his star-making role as Elvis Presley in "Elvis," Austin Butler played a small role in Quentin Tarantino's 2019 flick, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood."
Read MoreHelen Mirren starred in the controversial film "The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, & Her Lover," and she personally tried to fight its X rating in the US in 1990.
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