Just like us regular folks, famous people sometimes base their career choices on petty grievances. Here are some actors who refused movie roles out of spite.
Nazanin Boniadi and Ismael Cruz Córdova discussed the forbidden romance of their characters in Prime Video's "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" series.
"Day Shift" gives the vampire movie sub-genre a big infusion of fresh blood. Director J.J. Perry explains how glad he was to cast Jamie Foxx and Dave Franco.
The Netflix series "Locke & Key" has released its final season. Showrunners Carlton Cuse and Meredith Averill discuss adapting the story and ending the show.
"Bodies Bodies Bodies" star Lee Pace remembered his time on "Pushing Daisies" and shared his thoughts on the film possibly achieving the same hit status.
Isabelle Fuhrman and Julia Stiles discussed their roles in "Orphan: First Kill" and how the horror film was able to bring the unique "Orphan" villain back.
She-Hulk looks like a formidable Disney+ show. But how would Jennifer Walters do against Thundra, Captain Marvel or America Chavez? Let's consult the comics.
Olivia Wilde was originally set to direct, produce, and star in the psychological thriller, with Florence Pugh in a supporting role, but they switched parts.
While Moana may be the title character, Dwayne Johnson's Maui is undeniably a scene stealer, and he draws from a rich history of Polynesian folklore and myth.
Russell Brand has appeared in 12 feature films, usually as a thinly veiled version of himself. This is every Russell Brand movie, ranked worst to best.
There are plenty of films that have opted to restrain their settings to a single room for most of the film. Here are the very best movies set in one room.
Few lives have been as celebrated or as rocky as that of Mia Farrow, whose untold truth involves Frank Sinatra, Woody Allen and numerous tragedies and triumphs.