November's Netflix releases include a bevy of cinematic classics. One notable addition to the streaming service's offerings is Mile 22, a 2018 action thriller that's tearing its way up the Netflix charts.
Alita: Battle Angel is a wild, entertaining sci-fi romp with some truly stunning visuals and intense action. It's a gift that keeps on giving — and as icing on the awesomeness cake, there's also the occasional, cool hidden detail that it's almost impossible to notice during the first viewing.
And commemorating one of Connery's most memorable turns, Harrison Ford gave a statement to Today reflecting on their time co-starring in 1989's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
The majority of actors working today have had to reprise at least one of their defining roles, both continuing stories that appeared to have already concluded as well a following up on the cliffhangers intentionally left behind. That's what makes Day-Lewis such a unique case: unflagging integrity.
It may be iconic, but that doesn't mean it was pleasant. The Cowardly Lion costume from The Wizard of Oz stands as one of Hollywood's most disgusting. Here's why.
There's surely a lot of pressure around reimagining one of film's most romantic dance floor moments. But luckily for Holidate actor Luke Bracey, the moment added a little bit of awkward humor — at Emma Robert's expense — to take some of that pressure off.
While the sight of Pennywise is enough to induce nightmares in anybody, IT's Jaeden Martell told Looper in an exclusive interview that seeing the murderous clown in the flesh actually wasn't the reason he lost sleep at night.
Love and Monsters is the story of Joel Dawson but Joel's loyal pup Boy completely steals the show. Director Michael Matthews talks about this canine hero.
There are plenty of reasons to take a moment and reflect on what's happening. Sometimes it's a crucial mental health maneuver. Other times, you think you just saw Ryan Gosling. In the case of viewers watching Netflix's Holidate, maybe it's a little of both.
It's strange to think, but some of the most iconic films of all time faced audiences just not showing up, and one such cult classic was the movie that made so many fans fall in love with Tim Curry. Here's what happened when The Rocky Horror Picture Show refused to die.
Keanu Reeves is killing it in 2020. In a year that's been far less than excellent, the beloved veteran actor has gifted us a third Bill and Ted movie, exciting news about the fourth Matrix film, and a fresh chance to watch an older thriller of his — that's now dominating Netflix.
Written and directed by real-life ex-cop Olivier Marchal, the César Award nominee and astonishingly prolific filmmaker behind 36 Quai des Orfèvres, Rogue City hit Netflix like a freight train on October 30th.
In an exclusive interview with Looper, Kat Dennings says the special kind of crazy her character experiences in Friendsgiving will make viewers appreciate what they might have experienced at their own Thanksgiving celebrations.
Netflix’s new original romantic comedy The Holidate features some pretty recognizable television stars, but you probably don’t know that one of its supporting players turned down two huge sitcoms earlier in her career.
Most fans of Mel Brooks' iconic Star Wars satire, Spaceballs, could easily recite the film's most memorable lines. From the (literal) jammed radar scene to Lord Dark Helmet's ridiculous "father's brother's nephew's cousin's former roommate" reveal, the comedy is loaded with rewatchable moments.
Frankenweenie delights viewers of all ages with its story of one boy's quest to resurrect his beloved dog. But there are a whole lot of details in this family-friendly movie that only the adults in the audience will notice.
If you loved Netflix’s buzziest new romantic comedy, there’s a classic you should check out during your next movie night. After you finish The Holidate for either the first or fifth time, you should definitely watch When Harry Met Sally next.
Edward Norton is widely considered one of the most brilliant and versatile actors of his generation, who can bring his unique touch to seemingly any role. However, he avoids reprising his roles ... though there was (almost) one exception, which he actually pitched.
It sort of goes without saying that working as a field agent and international superspy comes with a little requisite danger of incurring grievous bodily harm. You know what shouldn't come with a little requisite danger of incurring grievous bodily harm? Playing one in the pictures.
George Lucas, like so many others, has fond memories of Sean Connery, having worked together when the actor played Henry Jones, Sr., in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Here's what Lucas said.