Jack Whitehall had the best story about a moviegoer's befuddled reaction about "Clifford The Big Red Dog."
Christopher Lloyd remembers the day it was announced that Eric Stoltz was fired from "Back to the Future."
If you've watched a movie within the past decade that makes prominent use of a mirror, you might be wondering how filmmakers got the shot without showing the camera. Here's how directors of photography have solved the camera problem.
A side by side comparison of the most notable references. If you love mobster stories, this is for you.
Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire, and Andrew Garfield all talk about "Spider-Man: No Way Home" for the first time.
Once you see this, you can't unsee it, or unhear it, to be more exact.
Why filmmakers keep putting the 12th Avenue Overpass in everything.
Seth Rogen dishes about that infamous roller coaster scene in "Knocked Up" that made his co-stars want to die.
Jeff Goldblum is his most Jeff Goldblum-y self in this breakdown of everyone's best Jeff Goldblum impressions.
Anyone can make the hero in their movie use a gun but it takes a true mad lad to write a fight scene with a fork.
It also features Ethan Hawke as the villain and will begin streaming on March 30.
Rico Verhoeven, the GLORY Kickboxing Heavy Weight World Champion since 2013, breaks down fight scenes and epic kicks from your favorite movies.
Neve Campbell is used to running away from masked killers in the "Scream" movies, but being attacked by a real bear on a movie set is next level.
Here's what happens in every "Scream" movie so you're completely up to speed for the newest installment.
How CinemaSins has made us more cynical about the way we watch movies.
Produced by the team that made "Don't F—k With Cats," comes a new documentary about a high-flying scammer who tricked three innocent women and got them entangled in a dangerous world of deceit.
The cult slasher franchise "Scream" was rebooted after 11 long years. Does the '90s classic hold up, or are we done with the meta-horror humor it's always delivered?
A sinkhole ruins their summer plans, so the Belcher family now has to figure out a way to save their business and summer from going to waste.
Graham Norton and Denzel both enjoy food, and going to sleep on a full stomach, as it turns out.
In a recent podcast, Jon Stewart humorously ribs J.K. Rowling over the goblins running Gringotts Wizarding Bank which he characterized as an antisemitic trope.
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