Helen Mirren starred in the controversial film "The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, & Her Lover," and she personally tried to fight its X rating in the US in 1990.
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"Deadpool" star Ryan Reynolds credits the hate mail and angry tweets of fans for making the first movie happen. Here's what the actor has to say on the matter.
In "A Man Called Otto," audiences are introduced to Young Otto's wife, Sonya. Here is a look at the actor who plays Sonya and why she might look familiar.
"Margin Call" dramatizes the financial collapse of 2007 through 2009 through the perspectives of employees at a fictional firm. Here's the ending explained.
"Moonfall" is rated PG-13 and contains frightening scenes and other elements that may concern parents with young children interested in viewing the film.
Tom Cruise's "A Few Good Men" showcases the trial of marines accused of the murder of Pfc. William T. Santiago. Are these events based on a true story?
Bill Paxton credits Scott Rudin - the head of casting at "Aliens" studio 20th Century Fox - for landing the role because "Weird Science" was on his radar.
The Dutch thriller "Faithfully Yours" stars Bracha van Doesburgh as Bodil Backer, a judge who investigates the apparent murder of her friend, Isabel Luijten.
28 Days Later set the stage for a zombie renaissance. Considering how well-regarded both the film and its sequel were, why hasn't there been a third entry?
Netflix's "Faithfully Yours" is a cousin to "Fatal Attraction" and "Double Jeopardy." But its Dutch pedigree gives it a different feel from those productions.