Every actor has to audition for something. Some auditions go better than others.
There’s a universe where Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson are set to star in the next great romance drama together. It’s easy to see why they’d make for a compelling cinematic couple.
It is always fun to see our favorite actors from genre entertainment in something that’s a little more removed from our usual wheelhouse. For example, we loved seeing Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega go up against killer unicorns in Death of a Unicorn.
Everyone makes mistakes. These 20 actors find some of their mistakes to be in past roles.
With all of the incredible Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping casting announcements, co-casting directors Debra Zane and Dylan Jury are opening up more about the process and how they chose certain actors.
When life gets a little too real, nothing beats immersing yourself in a great movie. And these 20 franchises are perfect for getting lost in the sauce.
Since the ‘70s, not many younger thespians have been recognized by the Academy, with the occasional nominee here and there. This means that over the years, way too many performances by kids have been overlooked for an Oscar nomination, and in some cases, a win.
The age-old question is whether the movie is better than the book. Most of the time, the answer is no, but these 20 films are proof that you can enjoy the movie without reading the book.
With the announcement of the cast for Avengers: Doomsday, we got many of the usual suspects, like Thor, Ant-Man, Black Panther, and the Thunderbolts. But we’re also getting a ton of the original Fox X-Men returning in Avengers: Doomsday.
Josh Hutcherson, who starred in The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, Mockingjay – Part 1, and Mockingjay – Part 2, remains a fan of the movie franchise that pushed into stardom.
With a mix of technique, choreography and more profound meaning, these scenes are a wonderful reminder of the power of cinema.
Acting can be a dangerous profession.
These excellent titles may chill you to your core, some cozy, some rigid, but all are are icily effective.
These 20 actors had something to prove.
1995 had some of the most essential releases of the decade from some of Jim Carrey and Robin Williams’ bests to some that were truly out of this world. All of those and more as we look at movies turning 30 in 2025.
While beauty standards have always been more focused on women, that’s not to say men don’t also deal with physical pressures, especially when it comes to their height.
Given the biological realities of pregnancy — in particular, how it influences the female body in many strange and unexpected ways — it’s unsurprising that this phenomenon should have proven to be a favored subject for horror movie directors.
Many viewers love reality TV due to its unscripted format. Even though it's "reality," cast members are performers and encouraged not to break the fourth wall. However, there are times when they do, whether through a subtle line or a massive camera shove; these moments make the show 10 times more entertaining.
There have already been so many great films to come out of 2023, and some have been not-so-great. Look, not every film can be Barbie. So far, here are the 10 best and 10 worst films of the year.
YA dystopia was the thing in Hollywood for a while. At the pinnacle of that was The Hunger Games. These 20 facts you may not know about the first movie in the series volunteer as tribute.
We’ve looked up 20 facts about McKay’s film so you don’t have to.
They take us to worlds different from our own, telling fantastical stories that can be whimsical, riveting, or terrifying depending on the aim.
Whether you watched them at home or at the movies, there are the best new comedy films of 2021.
The 31-year-old Oscar winner looked gorgeous on the red carpet for the New York City premiere of Don't Look Up on Sunday night, but she revealed that it's not always glamorous.
We are so excited for Jennifer Lawrence, we wish we could trip up the stairs to congratulate her.
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