While The Lord of the Rings movies are almost universally loved, some actors and filmmakers are less enthralled by or even hate Peter Jackson's classic trilogy.
Crime shows seem like a direct reflection of the real legal system, although they rarely are. Here is what crime procedurals always get wrong about the law.
The final battle sequence for Avengers: Endgame is a massive compilation of characters and filled with Easter eggs for longtime Marvel Cinematic Universe fans
After "Criminal Minds" returned to our screens in 2022 with "Evolution," here are some of the roles the cast of the show probably wants us to forget about.
The MCU has bestowed plenty of superheroes for fans to love, but the full extent of their powers aren't seen in films. Let's explore what we've been missing.
Premiering on HBO in 2007, "Flight of the Conchords" was a quick hit for the network. Here are 12 facts about the Kiwi cult classic you probably forgot about.
"I Am Legend" is one of the biggest films in Will Smith's career. But before that it was a very different 1954 Richard Matheson novel. Here are the differences.
Nobody says it's easy to sustain a high-quality procedural crime series for 30 years, but these are Law & Order storylines that fans are sick and tired of.
Sometimes, even a panned movie can make a big enough wave to restart an actor's career. Here, we explore how stars like Drew Barrymore made a comeback.
Some were household names, while others were known as dedicated character actors. Here are the "Criminal Minds" actors that you may not know passed away.
The problem with imagining a distant future is that the future's always getting closer. These movies depicted years to come that have since come to pass.
There's nothing quite like a good plot twist because it's fun to get played by a film (when it's done right). These are the best fake-outs in movie history.
"Creed III" is the ninth "Rocky" film, which makes it all the more surprising that its training montage and final act feel so fresh. Here's the best and worst.
Test screenings can be useful, but they sometimes make projects significantly worse or hurt a studio's perception of a good project before it is released.
When it comes to Marvel, fans and experts don't always agree. Let's try to explain Rotten Tomatoes' biggest divides between audience and critical MCU scores.