According to this theory, there are some reasons why "Snowpiercer" can be considered a sequel "Willy Wonka" despite how dissimilar they are on the surface.
"Welcome to my world. Won't you come on in?" What is that haunting song featured in the trailer for the MonsterVerse's "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire"?
Ever wonder if your favorite Christmas movie is beloved by others in your hometown? Here, we explore which holiday film ranks highest in each U.S. state.
"May December" is based loosely on a real life sex scandal that rocked the nation in the 1990s. Here's a look at what happened to one of the people involved.
The ending of Hayao Miyazaki's "The Boy and the Heron" is chaotic and conclusive at the same time. Here's what goes down at the end of the Studio Ghibli hit.
Audiences will recognize this actor as Kevin's bully older brother, Buzz, but what has Devin Ratray been up to since and why won't Hollywood cast him anymore?
Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan command the screen in "Maestro," a powerful and visually astonishing Netflix biopic about composer Leonard Bernstein.
The Playboy gig sometimes gets a bad rap, but there are actually a surprising number of Hollywood stars who have appeared in the magazine over the years.
The "Napolean" marketing campaign is targeting younger audiences with its curious TikTok ads, such as this one that suggests Napolean is just like any of us.
"Poor Things" is a dark, bizarre, and at times grotesque movie, but it's also filled with moments of joy. Here's what you need to know about the ending.
"Star Wars" does what it can to make sense of the peculiar combination of space science and mysticism surrounding lightsabers. For instance, they work in water.
"Deadpool 3" star Ryan Reynolds brilliantly tries to outwit leakers for the upcoming film by "leaking" his own set of fake photos. The results are hilarious.
Susie Farris, the casting director for the 2003 Christmas classic "Elf," says she would cast another SNL alum as Buddy the elf if there were a remake today.
The CG model for the mountain troll that Harry and Ron fight in the girls' bathroom in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" is based on a real-life person.