11 Intense Facts About Hostel
Eli Roth’s intense horror film, which helped revitalize the “torture porn” genre, was a commercial success.
Eli Roth’s intense horror film, which helped revitalize the “torture porn” genre, was a commercial success.
Earlier incarnations of the beloved marionette had him cracking wise, and getting handsy with the Blue Fairy.
Five years after 'Sleepless in Seattle,' Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, and Nora Ephron proved (yet again) that romance wasn't dead.
Not everyone's munching on popcorn and candy during screenings.
Robert Redford contacted Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in October 1972, when the Watergate story was still unfolding, to express his personal interest in it.
Even the most diehard movie fans might think twice before opening their wallets to buy these props.
Here are 13 fascinating facts about the movie that gave Nicolas Cage his first starring role.
Blink and you just might have missed these rock star cameo appearances.
They were glamorous and poised on screen, but the outtakes prove even Old Hollywood got frustrated on set.
Witness the 75-year evolution of Batman's car.
Akira Kurosawa pushed his creative powers to new limits with a film that merged grueling shoots, an unprecedented budget, and an all-star cast to change Japanese cinema forever.
'The Aviator'—the second collaboration between Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio—was the long-awaited (and, according to some, unfilmable) biopic of the enigmatic Howard Hughes.
Thelma and Louise never made it to Club Med, but they did make a impact.
Before he was the Caped Crusader, Christian Bale committed what many believed would be “career suicide” be agreeing to take on the role of Patrick Bateman, the 1980s yuppie/serial killer at the heart of ‘American Psycho.’
George Lucas produced a movie about a flirtatious space duck who is forced to save Earth from an alien invasion. What could go wrong?
Don't expect to see an orangutan in the live-action 'Jungle Book' remake.
Today, comic book movies are ubiquitous. But these comic book superheroes might never have made the move from the page to the screen if it weren't for the success of Richard Donner’s 'Superman: The Movie' (1978).
Sometimes audience feedback leads to major changes.
Before they were headlining movies and TV shows, these celebs were just like everyone else trying to make it in Hollywood: thrilled to call home to report that the “Flight Attendant #3” role was totally in the bag.
The UnknownArchiveTV is home to TV pilots adapted from movies, American versions of popular British shows, and some shows so weird they defy classification.
'MST3K' is putting the band back together.
Long before Mia Wasikowska stepped into Alice's Mary Janes, Walt Disney struggled to bring Lewis Carroll's story to life on the big screen.
Marlon Brando was one of the most influential actors of the 20th century—and clashed with plenty of actors, writers, and directors along the way.