Martin Scorsese is one of the best directors of all time, but back in the late '80s, he created a movie so controversial it was banned in multiple countries.
Stanley Kubrick's 1999 drama "Eyes Wide Shut," featuring a secret society participating in ritualistic orgies, needed some editing to keep it at an R rating.
Richard Linklater's "Hit Man" thrives thanks to the chemistry between lead characters Gary and Madison. Here's why the actor playing Madison looks so familiar.
When Michael Jackson was looking to break into Hollywood, he was considered to play one of Johnny Depp's classic characters in an iconic Tim Burton film.
Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig are two of the funniest people in show business, which is why their Lifetime movie, "A Deadly Adoption," is such a surprise.
Imagine if, instead of falling in love with Rose in "Titanic," Jack celebrated his love for a feline friend. You have to check out "Titanic with a Cat."
In the sequel to "Joker," Lady Gaga will deliver some changes to Harley Quinn, the beloved "Batman" villain/anti-hero -- including a new take on her name.
"Jaws" star Richard Dreyfuss generated controversy with comments he made during a special screening of Steven Spielberg's thriller. Here's what happened.
Kevin Costner's "Horizon: An American Saga" dropped with a lot of hype, but most reviewers don't seem to be enjoying the Western. Here's what they had to say.
An underrated indie darling starring Shia LaBeouf is finally finding an audience years after its release thanks to a successful streaming run on Netflix.
Fresh off his Oscar win earlier this year, Robert Downey Jr. is one of the biggest stars in the world - but you might have forgotten about one of his movies.
Jim Carrey is a comedy icon, but not all of his movies are winners - and one misfire in 2018, "Dark Places," has a shocking 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Drew Barrymore revealed on her talk show that she decided against a role in the 1997 drama "Boogie Nights," instead going in "a very different direction."