No one could have anticipated how beloved The Mummy would become. It's worth taking a look at how it paved the way for many of our new favorite action flicks.
Gather 'round the maypole, friends — Ari Aster's Midsommar is nearly upon us! But before you head out to the festivities, you may want to know a bit about what you're getting yourself into.
Marvel's modern television output is definitely a mix of the good, the bad, and the weird. Some are nearly flawless. Others have their greatness dampened by undeniable flaws. A couple are even so bad they're good. How can you compare them? We've tried our best to do just that.
Among the many shocking developments in Avengers: Endgame, Thor's transformation from buff God of Thunder to depressed dad bod has to rank near the top of the list — and while there's a lot to love about this narrative twist, it's far from perfect.
Let's dive into the three Cloverfield films, where and when each of them takes us, and how they all tie together, with the understanding that there are still many mysteries surrounding this intriguing little franchise. This is the Cloverfield timeline explained.
Hollywood loves remakes, because they so often seem like guaranteed moneymakers. But history is full of remakes that absolutely crashed and burned at the box office, from horror movies with scary box office returns to disaster films that turned into just plain disasters.
Buffy is so singular in its approach and leaves such a unique imprint that, despite its success, it proves difficult to see exactly how it's changed things.
Whether she's falling in love or laying waste to King's Landing with dragon fire, Emilia Clarke has played a lot of very serious scenes in movies and on TV. On set, though, it seems like she's just an endearing goofball. We've got the bloopers to prove it.
For every forgettable blockbuster that has come and gone, there's been a steady stream of stellar under-the-radar action flicks. What they lack in terms of scale and big-budget effects, they make up for with their share of bone-shattering brawls, white knuckle chases, and bloody bombast.
Torn from the pages of DC's Vertigo imprint, The Kitchen gives us a comics-inspired tale of three women teaming up to support their families -- by taking over their husbands' Mafia obligations. Here's everything you need to know before you see the movie.
To find out what your favorite hustlers, swindlers and two-bit cons have been doing over the years, check out what the cast of Ocean's Eleven looks like today.
It's not all rainbows, mermaids, and 24-hour engagements in the land of Cinderella and Snow White. In fact, even those most starry-eyed of Disney classics contain nods, references, and outright confrontations of weirder, often darker realities.
Pom Klementieff underwent a major transformation to portray the empath Mantis, and it wasn't just physical. Here's how she became the alien we know and love.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi was a mammoth filmmaking effort. The result is one of the most complex -- and controversial -- stories in Star Wars history, with an equally complex filmmaking process behind it. This is the untold truth of how Star Wars: The Last Jedi was made.
A good post-credits scene can serve as an intriguing sequel tease or just one last clever joke. But not all are created equal. Some are confusing, some are contradicted by sequels, and some are just downright lazy.
All the Spider-Man films tend to feature the same elements over and over again. And while a lot of it has worked well for the character for about 60 years, you could also probably go to the theater and play Spidey-Bingo pretty easily. Here are things that we see in every single Spider-Man movie.
The Men in Black franchise hasn't forgotten its past. Right down to the fonts of the opening credits, Men in Black: International feels every bit like one of the early movies -- just with better CGI. Keep reading to learn about those and some other details you may have missed.
Despite their vast differences in style and tone throughout the decades, every Batman movie tends to pull the same handful of references and plot points again and again, to the point where you can pretty much set your bat-watch by them.